To anyone who complains about the format of this year's Oscar ceremony, just remember: without it, we would not have gotten the true scope of this heartbreaking speech before he was played off-stage. Well-deserved, Mr. Vinterberg.
This was literally the only speech where the extended time was warranted. But even then, if they had the usual tighter timeframe, maybe he would've cut out all the shit about the investors that nobody cares about.
@@thefilmseeker You say that, but we wouldn't have gotten Daniel Kaluuya talking about his parents having sex while his mother stared in confusion from the audience without the extended timeframe, either. :P
I'm so glad Vinterberg also got a Director Nom, The Academy must create a global habitat where Non English Films can also survive. The Hunt by Vinterberg is also so good and haunting.
@@mimuiao yeah for english culture, he has made movies that could be on the top tier world ranks of movies, but because they are based on danish culture they cant make the cut. Another round will never really be understood by anyone who dont live in denmark.
@@Lange43 What bollocks. I am neither British nor Danish (I am from another European country though), but I perfectly understand what this and his other films are about.
@@mimuiao Yes i understand that you know the plot and what ever, but you will never understand some off the big jokes made, and you will see the film with a whole nother perspectiv. Trust me. Flickering lights is the best movie ive ever seen, but it didnt win any awards. PS Denmark has absoulutly nothing to do with british culture.
What an emotional speech. Thankful to the Academy for not cutting anyone off with annoying music this year. Wish the introductions were a bit shorter, then we could have had even bigger speeches. :D
from the speech you can tell he is a very loving father... not being overly expressive about the state of his heart but in his own words, quietly, showing how devastated he is. May his daughter R.I.P. ❤️
It's absolutely ridiculous that the director doesn't get to win the Oscar for International Feature Film, but rather accept it on behalf of the submitting country. Countries don't make movies, filmmakers make movies.
Congratulations Mr. Vinterberg. Well deserved. You've been dreaming of this moment since childhood, you said. You give me hope that one day, my vision will come true. I sing your praises.
Another Round is my new favourite film from Denmark (and for me it wasn't easy to beat Susanne Bier's In a better world that won the Oscar in this category 10 years ago): well done Thomas Vinterberg (also well deserved nomination for directing)!
Wow! What a speech. How tragic your daughter. Unbelievable. I always said it's time to put my thick skin on. Both my parents went into ICU same day and died. Was married 11 months and my husband died. I am so deeply upset over your daughters. May she be in god's hands. And God be with you and your family it's such a tradjedy
Hey Oscars, would you please post DIANA ROSS singing on the Academy Awards? "Theme From Mahogany" in 1976, "Endless Love" with Lionel Richie in 1982, "I Just Called to Say I Love You" in 1986 or 87, and "Over the Rainbow' in 1990!
First nomination for Tunisia, cool hope to see more of those. And not just for Best International Feature Film but for Best Documentary, Best Original Song or even Best Picture. Maybe all those for the same movie.
Congratulations to another round for this well deserved Oscar. I would like to give a little insight on how much of a joke this category is when it comes to the voting process and how the movies get selected to get to the final round which is the Oscars live show. First for those who don’t know all categories in the Oscars get voted in by their fellow peers that are apart of the Oscar committee meaning actors vote in the acting categories and composers vote in the music category and the rest of the categories the same thing happens but this category which is called best international feature film the same does not happen in this category like in the previous ones I just mentioned so instead of having people that have the expertise and knowledge in voting in foreign films or foreign languages they basically allow everybody from all the branches of the Oscar committee vote in on this category meaning people from make up and costume design can vote on this category and people from production design can vote on this category etc. until everybody from every branch has voted so for however many rounds this category goes up to until they get to the live show is how the winner of this category is determined which is baffling to me because I doubt they even know what their looking at or what to look for so no wonder so many movies recently let alone in the last few years have been getting snubbed and will keep getting snubbed until the system is fixed so don’t expect your favorite international movie or movies to get nominated for a very long time now that you guys know how it works. This category definitely needs 10 movies in it like best picture because when you think about it this is the best picture category for the international movies so why not expand it to allow more movies to be eligible because two movies that I would’ve like to have seen get nominated is miracle in cell number 7 which is on Netflix from Turkey but it’s a remake of the original from South Korea it’s about a mentally challenged man convicted of murder of a little girl he did not commit. This second one I have not seen yet but I’ve been able to see it through clips available online is called the man standing next from South Korea starring byung hun lee it’s about a KCIA agent who kills the South Korean president in 1979 and how that all unraveled.
Collective would have been a cool win for this category, but since that is a documentary, I personally would have given this win to Another Round as is. I’m glad that Thomas Vinterberg is getting the recognition he deserves (even if Another Round is my least favorite film of his), and this is easily the most accessible out of all the nominees for this category. So a well-deserved win overall. Also, I’m actually a little disappointed that Another Round didn’t get nominated for Best Picture. It would have deserved it, plus it got a Director nomination for Vinterberg, and that usually guarantees a film for a Best Picture nomination. They had eight nominees this year, they could have easily made room for it. It obviously wasn’t going to win Best Picture if that did happen, but I consider this a snub either way.
One of the best speeches of the night. But I do hope, and I hope you pay attention Academy that more foreign films get more love and get nominated for Best Picture. After Parasite, the possibilities were endless.
Isn't it a little demeaning that foreign films can't be nominated for Best Picture? Like which one of those movies that were nominated for Best Picture was actually better than Another Round?
@@ivandalito I saw it in a theater once years ago. There was a big guy in front of me with his family laughing through most of the movie and loving Cabiria; at the end he was as floored emotionally as anyone- Fellini and Masina sure knew what they were doing- one of the most impactful fadeouts ever.
0:10 I didn't like the dress she wore at the Oscars last year, so Laura looked at my face and said " Oh this is it, this year I'm going to wear a dress 10 times uglier ". 😂😂😂
In Scandinavia, we call the room with the toilet "the toilet", so in this context it makes perfect sense. Everyone knew what he meant. Why be a dick about it?
@@tinyspyro8163 Im Danish and still speak proper english, in fact it's my second language, and I'm not trying to be a dick about it (nice term btw), I just pointed it out, because it sounds a little odd to english ears - in the toilet. In the bathroom, would be the correct term to use. I just find it a little funny that no translators or editors saw this when he wrote his speech, since it's the Oscars. I have a lot of respect for the director and the movie :)
@@Junooo79 nobody picked up on it because its used by British people :) I am Danish and live in the UK and its a fairly common phrase to say "in the toilet" when talking about being in the bathroom. It's quite an informal way of speaking, so you wouldn't come across it when learning proper formal British English or American English. But some people do say it in daily life. However, I believe Americans and Canadians would be very confused though xD for them, the toilet only means the toilet itself, not the room.
Thomas Vinterberg > Chloé Zhao > Lee Isaac Chung. David Fincher and Emerald Fennell nominated? Where are Andrey Konchalovskiy (Dear Comrades!), Florian Zeller (The Father) or Eliza Hittman (Never Rarely Sometimes Always) in this category?
To anyone who complains about the format of this year's Oscar ceremony, just remember: without it, we would not have gotten the true scope of this heartbreaking speech before he was played off-stage. Well-deserved, Mr. Vinterberg.
This was literally the only speech where the extended time was warranted. But even then, if they had the usual tighter timeframe, maybe he would've cut out all the shit about the investors that nobody cares about.
@@thefilmseeker You say that, but we wouldn't have gotten Daniel Kaluuya talking about his parents having sex while his mother stared in confusion from the audience without the extended timeframe, either. :P
Yeah, the speeches were great. But the ceremony was beyond boring. I prefer a big show, not an Tv program about 3 hours of pure speaking.
@@stephendavis6267 that was hilarious 😂
Vinterberg is long overdue for this kind of recognition. So glad he scored a director nom too
When he spoke about his daughter, that got to me 🥺😰
R.I.P
😢
😥
Vinterberg and mads are the duo that bring out my emotions
I'm so glad Vinterberg also got a Director Nom, The Academy must create a global habitat where Non English Films can also survive. The Hunt by Vinterberg is also so good and haunting.
The Hunt is his best. Unforgettable.
@@mimuiao yeah for english culture, he has made movies that could be on the top tier world ranks of movies, but because they are based on danish culture they cant make the cut. Another round will never really be understood by anyone who dont live in denmark.
@@Lange43 What bollocks. I am neither British nor Danish (I am from another European country though), but I perfectly understand what this and his other films are about.
@@mimuiao Yes i understand that you know the plot and what ever, but you will never understand some off the big jokes made, and you will see the film with a whole nother perspectiv. Trust me. Flickering lights is the best movie ive ever seen, but it didnt win any awards. PS Denmark has absoulutly nothing to do with british culture.
He gave such a moving speech. Vinterberg is brilliant, the Oscar was so well deserved. May his daughter rest in peace 🖤
What an emotional speech. Thankful to the Academy for not cutting anyone off with annoying music this year. Wish the introductions were a bit shorter, then we could have had even bigger speeches. :D
Vinterberg, Mads and Bo are like Scorcese, De Niro and Pesci of Danish cinema.
@@PitbullSubs Thomas Bo Larsen
Another Round and The Hunt are two of the best movies created. Vinterberg is a genius.
Yes...I just watched both movies. They were so great.
Imagine directing a film even though the strong grief of losing a loved one invades you. Simply Mr. Vinterberg.
The Speech deserved an Oscar too!
from the speech you can tell he is a very loving father... not being overly expressive about the state of his heart but in his own words, quietly, showing how devastated he is. May his daughter R.I.P. ❤️
It's absolutely ridiculous that the director doesn't get to win the Oscar for International Feature Film, but rather accept it on behalf of the submitting country. Countries don't make movies, filmmakers make movies.
What a moving and heartbreaking speech. I hope one day he finds solace
Congratulations Mr. Vinterberg. Well deserved. You've been dreaming of this moment since childhood, you said. You give me hope that one day, my vision will come true. I sing your praises.
What a speech. What a beautiful beautiful film ❤️
I supported for Quo Vadis, Aida, but Another Round deserved. The acting of Mads was wonderful. Congrats!
This speech broke my heart 😢
I loved his dance at the beginning.
One of the best speeches, just so real and true. Great people, great movie, just thanks to the director, actors and all people involved.
Congratulations from Brazil to Denmark, I still dream of the day that the Academy will finally value our Cinema. 🇧🇷🤝🇩🇰
:)
City of god is a masterpiece yo
@@rituraajdatta2132 Yes. 💚
I love Denmark
Another Round is my new favourite film from Denmark (and for me it wasn't easy to beat Susanne Bier's In a better world that won the Oscar in this category 10 years ago): well done Thomas Vinterberg (also well deserved nomination for directing)!
I love Denmark
Depois dessa vitória, certeza que o Thomas Vinterberg botou "What a life!" pra tocar! 👏🍾
Um dos melhores encerramentos de filmes dos últimos tempos!
@@ILucifer_ Com certeza!
Sådan en smuk tale får altid en en voksen mand til at græde...
Tak Thomas.
Tak Ida. Hvil i fred ❤
ANOTHER ROUND WHAT A MOVIE, WHAT A LESSON SUCH A DEEP AND IMPORTANT MESSAGE
LET US HOPE THAT HIS EARLY MASTERPIECE, “THE CELEBRATION” IS FINALLY RE-RELEASED.
Another Round has great screenplay.
Wow! What a speech. How tragic your daughter. Unbelievable. I always said it's time to put my thick skin on. Both my parents went into ICU same day and died. Was married 11 months and my husband died. I am so deeply upset over your daughters. May she be in god's hands. And God be with you and your family it's such a tradjedy
Hey Oscars, would you please post DIANA ROSS singing on the Academy Awards? "Theme From Mahogany" in 1976, "Endless Love" with Lionel Richie in 1982, "I Just Called to Say I Love You" in 1986 or 87, and "Over the Rainbow' in 1990!
Fuck me... someone cut onions in my bedroom and it's still cutting jesus can't stop weeping
Nothing is better than Foreign films
one of the best speaks of the night
It was obvious that another round was going to win international feature
First nomination for Tunisia, cool hope to see more of those. And not just for Best International Feature Film but for Best Documentary, Best Original Song or even Best Picture. Maybe all those for the same movie.
That would be swell
One of the few genuine moments of a largely vapid and dull ceremony.
Congratulations to another round for this well deserved Oscar. I would like to give a little insight on how much of a joke this category is when it comes to the voting process and how the movies get selected to get to the final round which is the Oscars live show. First for those who don’t know all categories in the Oscars get voted in by their fellow peers that are apart of the Oscar committee meaning actors vote in the acting categories and composers vote in the music category and the rest of the categories the same thing happens but this category which is called best international feature film the same does not happen in this category like in the previous ones I just mentioned so instead of having people that have the expertise and knowledge in voting in foreign films or foreign languages they basically allow everybody from all the branches of the Oscar committee vote in on this category meaning people from make up and costume design can vote on this category and people from production design can vote on this category etc. until everybody from every branch has voted so for however many rounds this category goes up to until they get to the live show is how the winner of this category is determined which is baffling to me because I doubt they even know what their looking at or what to look for so no wonder so many movies recently let alone in the last few years have been getting snubbed and will keep getting snubbed until the system is fixed so don’t expect your favorite international movie or movies to get nominated for a very long time now that you guys know how it works. This category definitely needs 10 movies in it like best picture because when you think about it this is the best picture category for the international movies so why not expand it to allow more movies to be eligible because two movies that I would’ve like to have seen get nominated is miracle in cell number 7 which is on Netflix from Turkey but it’s a remake of the original from South Korea it’s about a mentally challenged man convicted of murder of a little girl he did not commit. This second one I have not seen yet but I’ve been able to see it through clips available online is called the man standing next from South Korea starring byung hun lee it’s about a KCIA agent who kills the South Korean president in 1979 and how that all unraveled.
I keep telling people to put your phone down when you're driving. You're not bad people for doing that but you have to be better than this.
Yes, it was the pandemic, so many challenges ...but what a nice, comfy venue for a ceremony.
Its should have been nominated for best picture also and then also should have won it
He deserved 💙✨
NO
Yes
One of the best films I’ve ever seen i suffer with alcohol abuse and this gave me clarity
Best speech of the night. Easy
Well earned but Quo Vadis Aida is a film that will stick with me for years to come. A perfect film.
Mads Michelson is a madman
Real classy of the Academy to cut off the applause part at the end. Yeah..and these are the people that wax lyricals about showing empathy.
I liked the way those Oscars were filmed
愛しのマッツ様が主演、しかも幾度もタッグを組んだ監督との作品がオスカーを取ってたなんて全然知らなかった。このコロナ禍で映画を観る機会が激減し、私の生活も変わった。日本はまだ沼の最中なの?いつ春が来るの?トマス・ヴィンターベアにとって何度目かの候補作でやっと掴んだ栄光なのに何という悲劇、、交通事故で亡くなった娘さんに捧げた言葉が心に迫りました。
Vinterberg is in the same league as Dennis Villeneuve he is a true auteur.
a very thoughtful experimental film loved it bless you Denmark
bless you thomas
Collective would have been a cool win for this category, but since that is a documentary, I personally would have given this win to Another Round as is. I’m glad that Thomas Vinterberg is getting the recognition he deserves (even if Another Round is my least favorite film of his), and this is easily the most accessible out of all the nominees for this category. So a well-deserved win overall.
Also, I’m actually a little disappointed that Another Round didn’t get nominated for Best Picture. It would have deserved it, plus it got a Director nomination for Vinterberg, and that usually guarantees a film for a Best Picture nomination. They had eight nominees this year, they could have easily made room for it. It obviously wasn’t going to win Best Picture if that did happen, but I consider this a snub either way.
One of the best speeches of the night. But I do hope, and I hope you pay attention Academy that more foreign films get more love and get nominated for Best Picture. After Parasite, the possibilities were endless.
So touching speech! a wonderful film to watch. i really love it!
LOved this film !
Well deserved, what a film!
It should have won Best Picture
Should've been nominated for Best Picture
Yes he has justified the Oscar it's really amazing movie
I loved Another Round and The Hunt, and often I think of this awful tragedy, I hope he's doing ok
The hint in 2012 another round 2020
Isn't it a little demeaning that foreign films can't be nominated for Best Picture? Like which one of those movies that were nominated for Best Picture was actually better than Another Round?
Yes they can. Parasite, Roma have all been nominated for BP and International feature.
I personally found Quo Vadis, Aida to be the best. But that's just personal taste. And regardless, I'm happy for Thomas Vinterberg
Quo Vadis Aida is way better
Thought it would win until Thomas Vinterberg nominated in Director.
HOW CAN ONLY 100 THUSAND WATCH THIS VIDEO IT SHOULD BE MORE!
oh, is this the local event Mr.Bong talked about?
So sweet 🥰
I love Thomas Vinterberg and Denmark. Another Round should've been nominated for Best Picture but glad got nominated for Best Director
Masina also blew me away, but in "Nights of Cabiria"; she is unforgettable, and that last shot is a killer.
That glance...
@@ivandalito I saw it in a theater once years ago. There was a big guy in front of me with his family laughing through most of the movie and loving Cabiria; at the end he was as floored emotionally as anyone- Fellini and Masina sure knew what they were doing- one of the most impactful fadeouts ever.
@@slc2466 wow, thanks for sharing
3:55 typo in the CC : "Mads Mikkekson" -> Mikkelsen
Rip 😢
He sounds just like Trevor Noah. I knew his voice sounded familiar.
Great film
hE
He is def. attractive, no doubt about it xx
Did anyone watch the oscars. And did you watch any of the movies, if you did tune in.
Amazing👏🏻
Felicitaciones a sin novedades en el frente por ganar el oscar a mejor película internacional
WTF Este papu Este papu viene del futuro
@@luisangelm.721 y si 😎
1:15
Good film lest song my fabarit, l am Krishna Pada sau India Kolkata
Second Win for Denmark
fourth actually:)
@@Denis-89 a few nominees. But 1 winner
@@emiliobello2538 overall though Denmark has four winners for Best International Film
@@Denis-89 i know In A Better World won but what were the others?
@@emiliobello2538 babettes feast which won in 1988 and Pelle the Conqueror in 1989
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🙏🙏❤️❤️😢😢
How can you nominate Vinterberg for Best Director but not nominate Mads Mikkelsen since he was the reason why this movie is great?
Yeah Mads is the only reason. Not the directing, the script, the supporting actors... smh
🤦 it was a collective effort, not just the work of one actor.
Collective should have won
Thank goodness Minari wasn’t nominated for this category
Udham Singh diserved the award
Better Days was robbed here.
0:10 I didn't like the dress she wore at the Oscars last year, so Laura looked at my face and said " Oh this is it, this year I'm going to wear a dress 10 times uglier ". 😂😂😂
Another Round was fine. However I urge everyone reading this to take a look at Quo Vadis, Aida? Gut-wrenching and truly unforgettable.
Absolutely. Quo Vadis, Aida? was in my opinion way better and by far the best movie in that category.
Watched them both, Another Round is best
Did u even listen to his speech?
In the toilet … you mean, in the bathroom lol
In Scandinavia, we call the room with the toilet "the toilet", so in this context it makes perfect sense. Everyone knew what he meant. Why be a dick about it?
@@tinyspyro8163 Im Danish and still speak proper english, in fact it's my second language, and I'm not trying to be a dick about it (nice term btw), I just pointed it out, because it sounds a little odd to english ears - in the toilet. In the bathroom, would be the correct term to use. I just find it a little funny that no translators or editors saw this when he wrote his speech, since it's the Oscars. I have a lot of respect for the director and the movie :)
@@Junooo79 nobody picked up on it because its used by British people :) I am Danish and live in the UK and its a fairly common phrase to say "in the toilet" when talking about being in the bathroom. It's quite an informal way of speaking, so you wouldn't come across it when learning proper formal British English or American English. But some people do say it in daily life.
However, I believe Americans and Canadians would be very confused though xD for them, the toilet only means the toilet itself, not the room.
Thomas Vinterberg > Chloé Zhao > Lee Isaac Chung.
David Fincher and Emerald Fennell nominated? Where are Andrey Konchalovskiy (Dear Comrades!), Florian Zeller (The Father) or Eliza Hittman (Never Rarely Sometimes Always) in this category?
Fincher deserved the nomination.
This isnt best director
@@blackguyofthesouth2161 For me Vinterberg was the best director of 2020.
@@ronaldmcdonald2817 Mank is pretty average
@@brazinterma1900 Whatever you think of the film as a whole, Finchers directing is marvellous and he should have won.
Hii Oscars
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Hello I'm saravanan I'm from India 💖💖💖
@Ajay Selwal tu bhi so jaa
I was still gutted on Better Days losing to the film about Being Drunken
Have you watched the movie?
Another Round is way more than that. It is easily one of the best of the year in my opinion
Better Days is mediocre
You clearly didnt watch the movie lol.. Come back again when you've watched the movie. It's amazing.
Hong Kong isn’t even a real country
*Truly deceiving for an OSCAR*
You kick out the homeless and still watch this gross garbage? Wow, just wow. Oscar and Hollywood is done. And, thank God for that.
Huh?
What