\'Roma\' wins Best Foreign Language\, Cinematography

'Roma' wins Best Foreign Language, Cinematography

IANS  |  Los Angeles 

Black-and-white drama "Roma" scooped up the Best Foreign Language and the Cinematography honours at here on Sunday, marking multiple firsts for and his home country

According to the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, "Roma" was the ninth to be nominated for the Best Foreign Language but the first to win it.

In his acceptance speech, Cuaron said he was inspired by like "Jaws," "Citizen Kane," "The Godfather" and "Breathless".

The Cinematography trophy, which preceded the Foreign Language Film win, opened account for the movie, which has a total of 10 nominations, tying with "The Favourite" this year.

Cuaron's award and speech was also special because Cinematography was one of the categories that almost didn't air live on the broadcast as the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences had originally proposed to present during commercial break.

And so, Tyler Perry, before presenting the award, took a jibe at the Academy, saying he was pleased to be presenting the category live on air instead of during a commercial break.

Cuaron thanked his team by saying, "to create a single frame of film, as you well know, requires the work of a lot of people, very hard work".

"If this film was created by my own memories, the film was crafted through the memories of what this great master of cinematography has given to us. It is well-known that in Billy Wilder's office there was a sign that said, 'What would Lubitsch have done?' And for me, it was, 'What would Chivo Lubezki (cinematographer and longtime Cuaron collaborator) have done?' So this is for you, too, Chivo.

Cuaron stepped in as of Photography of "Roma" after Lubezki had to pull out due to the long 109-day shooting schedule, hollywoodreporter.com reported.

The cinematography nomination for "Roma", as well as its competitor, "Cold War" marked the first time since 1966 when two black-and-white had been nominated in the category in a single year, according to the official website.

"Roma" is also only the fifth film in history to be nominated for both Foreign Language Film and Best Picture in the same year. No movie has won both feats so far.

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First Published: Mon, February 25 2019. 08:08 IST