When Oscar got it wrong
Briefly

The article discusses how various notable films, including 'Apocalypse Now', have been snubbed by the Academy Awards, prompting a larger conversation about recognition in the film industry. It highlights two NPR film critics who examine Oscar misses as both a reflection of personal taste and broader industry biases. These omissions reveal insights about cultural significance and representation, suggesting that the Oscars may often fail to celebrate enduring artistic achievements.
The Academy Awards illustrate significant oversight, with films like 'Apocalypse Now' being neglected, raising critical questions about industry recognition and representation.
Oscar blunders often lead to discussions about long-lasting cultural impact and the films that are overlooked, which can reveal biases in filmmaking.
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