Alfonso Cuaron wins Best Cinematography Oscar for \'Roma\'

Alfonso Cuaron wins Best Cinematography Oscar for 'Roma'

Press Trust of India  |  Los Angeles 

"Roma" created history by becoming the first person to win a Cinematography for a that he also directed at the

Cinematography was one of the four technical categories in the list to be chucked out of the live telecast but the Academy had to walk back on its decision after much protest from the community.

Cuaron hinted at the drama behind the controversial and now reversed decision in his acceptance speech.

"To create a single frame of film, as you well know, requires the work of a lot of people, very hard work...

"If this 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?," he had said while accepting the cinematography honour.

was a German-American filmmaker and Wilder's guru.

Tyler Perry, who presented the trophy to Cuaron, also took a dig at the Academy for the decision, saying he was happy to present cinematography trophy live on air rather than during the commercial break.

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First Published: Mon, February 25 2019. 08:00 IST