Oscars 2018, Inside the Show: Jordan Peele, Guillermo Del Toro, and PTA Get Candid About Awards
Attending the Academy Awards can feel like cracking the code to a 3D simulation. Inside, it’s the same show everyone else sees, an elegant and self-aggrandizing industry showcase captured through a rose-tinted lens. But a more nuanced impression emerges in the hallways and staircases, near the restrooms, and especially by the bar. Winners hover on cloud nine; others muse on more practical next steps. Even when the artists know their work transcends Oscar-friendly narratives, they want to win — or feel trapped by the drama of whether they will.
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Paul Thomas Anderson hustled up a tight corridor at the Dolby Theater as the Academy Awards returned from a commercial break. The stage was a few feet away, on the side of two heavy wooden doors. Through the slight opening between them, bright lights illuminated the edge of that ostentatious stage, with the diamonds that Jimmy Kimmel joked were metaphors for “humility.” Future screenplay winner Jordan Peele was visible in the front row, his white tuxedo beaming in the incandescent light. Suddenly, the show began again and the window into this utopian celebration slammed shut. Anderson and a few other stragglers found themselves, like viewers around the world, turning their attention to a small television hanging on the wall. Nobody could enter the theater until the next break. “Shoot,” Anderson said with a sigh. “Guess we’ll have to watch it out here.” He looked visibly exasperated when it became clear that the next category was Best Supporting Actress, where his “Phantom Thread” star Lesley Manville landed an unexpected nomination.