Oscar Racism

March 8, 2010 10:24 am 0 comments       

Hollywood has long been accused of being insensitive to minorities, and even this year with a prominent African-American produced and acted film in the running, is there Oscar Racism?

The cast and producers of Precious have been give marginal seats in the Kodak theater, relative to other nominees for best actor and picture.  True, some may chalk it up to the fact that most of the cast of Precious is at the Oscars for the first time, and seats in the front row are saved for hollywood superstars.  Wait in the coming days and weeks to see how society responds.

Oscar Racismbut more to come..

The first of the Oscar Winners received his little golden man about 20 minutes into the program.

Christoph Waltz won the first award for Best Supporting Actor in Inglorious Basterds.  He thanked Quentin Terrantino for his “Unorthodox” story telling style during his acceptance speech.  Amongst the other nominees, he beat out Matt Damon for his roll as the rugby captain of the South African Rugby team during reconciliation and the first years of the post-apartheid government and Nelson Mandela (played by Morgan Freeman).

Up was the second winner, winning Best Animated Feature.

The song “the weary kind” won from Crazy Heart for best song.

Many categories have yet to be announced: best picture, best actor, best actress, best supporting actress, best director, best foreign film, best adapted film.  Avatar and the Hurt Locker are the favorites for best picture; James cameron is the favorite for best director for the blockbuster hit Avatar; jeff bridges is the favorite for best actor; sandra bullock is one of the favorites for best actress and Monique is the favorite for best supporting actress.

Stay clicked to our constantly updating list of Oscar Winners here on Breaking Global news.  We will be live blogging the 82nd annual academy awards all night. Will anyone accuse Oscar Racism if Precious sweeps the categories it has been nominated in?

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