Thứ Ba, 7 tháng 3, 2017

Unseen backstage Oscar photos show moment it all went wrong

  • Video
  • Image

The 2017 Oscars Best Picture Screw-Up: What EXACTLY Happened? 5:43

Everyone in Hollywood is STILL reeling from the way the 2017 Oscars ended. The wrong card was given to the presenters, La La Land was the presumed winner, then Moonlight snatched victory from the jaws of defeat at the last moment when the mix-up was revealed. Heather and Madison dissect the craziest moment of the Oscars. What did you think of the controversy? Let us know in the comments below.

  • February 28th 2017
  • 8 days ago
  • /video/video.news.com.au/Entertainment/Celebrity/

He was a backstage presence in the show, but now all eyes are on Brian. Picture: Rex Features / Splash News

CAMERAS are everywhere at the Academy Awards — and previously unseen backstage pictures from Monday’s ceremony show the lead-up to the biggest bungle in Oscars history.

The candid photos show PricewaterhouseCoopers accountant Brian Cullinan in the minutes before La La Land was wrongly announced as the 2017 Best Picture Oscar winner.

Entrusted with handing each of the presenters their winner envelope through the night, it was Cullinan who mistakenly handed presenter Warren Beatty the one spare ‘Best Actress’ envelope when time came to present Best Picture.

Cullinan, who tweeted a picture of Emma Stone from backstage in the minutes before the gaffe, can be seen staring intently into his phone in one photo:

Cullinan tweeted a candid backstage pic of Emma Stone despite PwC saying their backstage accountants should not tweet during the ceremony. Picture: Rex Features / Splash

Cullinan tweeted a candid backstage pic of Emma Stone despite PwC saying their backstage accountants should not tweet during the ceremony. Picture: Rex Features / Splash NewsSource:Splash __news Australia

Cullinan is also shown checking a run sheet, apparently crossing off awards as they’ve happened:

Cullinan studies a run sheet backstage. Picture: Rex Features / Splash

Cullinan studies a run sheet backstage. Picture: Rex Features / Splash NewsSource:Splash News Australia

In another photo mere moments before Hollywood’s biggest night went pear-shaped, Cullinan stands alongside Beatty, who looks out to the stage as he awaits his cue:

Warren Beatty, about to unknowingly walk into the biggest mistake in Oscar history. Picture: Rex Features / Splash

Warren Beatty, about to unknowingly walk into the biggest mistake in Oscar history. Picture: Rex Features / Splash NewsSource:Supplied

In another photo we see Warren in the foreground, hugging Best Actor winner Casey Affleck. He’s holding a white notecard with his Best Picture introduction written on it.

In the background, Cullinan — clutching in one hand two envelopes and his phone:

Note the red circle — let’s zoom in. Picture: Andrew H. Walker/REX/Shutterstock

Note the red circle — let’s zoom in. Picture: Andrew H. Walker/REX/ShutterstockSource:Splash News Australia

In Cullinan’s hand: Two of the prized Academy Award envelopes and a phone. Picture: Andrew H. Walker/REX/Shutterstock

In Cullinan’s hand: Two of the prized Academy Award envelopes and a phone. Picture: Andrew H. Walker/REX/ShutterstockSource:Splash News Australia

The president of the film academy says that Cullinan and Martha Ruiz, the other accountant backstage during the ceremony, will never return to the Oscars.

Cheryl Boone Isaacs has told The Associated Press that the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences’ relationship with PwC, the accounting firm responsible for the integrity of the awards, remains under review.

Boone Isaacs said Cullinan’s distraction caused the error, which was also confirmed by PwC themselves in a statement.

“At the end of the day, we made a human error,” PricewaterhouseCoopers’ US Chairman told USA Today this week.

“We made a mistake. What happened was, our partner on the left side of the stage, Brian Cullinan, he handed the wrong envelope to Warren Beatty. And then the second we realised that, we notified the appropriate parties and corrected the mistake.”

Không có nhận xét nào:

Đăng nhận xét