Laurel Hester Story Wins Oscar

Filmmakers Cynthia Wade and Vanessa Roth accepted by saying, "It was Laurel Hester's dying wish was that her fight against discrimination would benefit all same-sex couples across the country who face discrimination every day." They then lauded Hester's partner, Stacie Andree, who was seated with them in the audience, calling Andree "an auto mechanic by day, but hero by life."
In a truly ironic twist, the nominees and winner for Best Short Documentary were announced via satellite by American soldiers who, if killed in battle, could never leave their benefits to a gay partner. Unsurprisingly, the Freepers are going ballistic, saying the G.I.'s were "set up" and "used" and that the producers of the show deliberately chose them to give the Hester award, intending to embarrass the U.S. military. Let's hope so!

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Other Oscar winners:
Best Picture - No Country For Old Men
Best Director - Joel Cohen and Ethan Cohen
Best Actor - Daniel Day Lewis
Best Actress - Marion Cotillard
Best Supporting Actor -Javier Bardem
Best Supporting Actress - Tilda Swindon
I suppose it's mildly interesting that foreigners swept the major acting awards this year.
Labels: Laurel Hester, movies, Oscars