'Spotlight,' The Best Film at the Oscar Awards 2016
Film by Tom McCarthy, entitled Spotlight won the Best Film award in the event the 88th Oscar awards held at the Dolby Theater, United States (US) on Monday (29/1).
The film, starring artists such as Mark Ruffalo, Rachel McAdams, until Michael Keaton was defeated The Martian, The Revenant, Room, Bridge of Spies, The Big Short, Brooklyn, and Mad Max: Fury Road.
"Wow, this film gives a voice to those who survived. The awards Oscar that was the magnifying [echoes] voice, which I hope can be heard up to the Vatican," said the director, Michael Sugar.
"Pope Francis, this is the time to protect children and restore that faith. Thank you very much!" he continued.
Blye Pagon Faust, as the producer of the film lasts two hours nine minutes, giving respect to journalists or journalists who dared to tell the truth to the world community.
"We all would not be here if not their support and effort of great journalists," he said.
"They not only give effect to global change, but it also shows the importance of the investigation."
The film tells the story of a journalist investigating the Boston Globe about the pedophile priest also won the Best Original Screenplay, defeating Straight Outta Compton, Bridge of Spies, Ex Machina, and Inside Out.
In the event the award Independent Spirit Awards, Spotlight won five awards, among them Best Director, Best Screenplay, and others.
'Spotlight,' The Best Film at the Oscar Awards 2016
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February 29, 2016
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