Oscars 2022 Telecast Included A Minute Of Silence For The ‘People of Ukraine’

Mila Kunis On Stage Performing Moment Of Silence
Mila Kunis On Stage Performing Moment Of Silence

This year’s Oscars ceremony had a special moment, when One minute of silence was enacted in support of Ukraine. The moment came after Reba McEntire’s performance of the Oscar-nominated original song “Somehow You Do” from “Four Good Days.” Born in Ukraine, Mila Kunis brought the matter on stage. Ukraine is in debt and in peril as a result of Russia’s invasion.

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Mila Kunis, who was born in Ukraine, steps forward to aid the people of Ukraine by launching a fundraising drive. The couple set a $30 million target for their GoFundMe campaign. Kunis and her spouse Ashton Kutcher raised $35 million in a GoFundMe effort. $3 million which they personally gave.

What Dis Mila Kunis Say In Her Speech?

Mila Kunis
Mila Kunis

“Recently, global events have left many of us feeling gutted,” Kunis mentioned in her speech. “Yet, when you witness the strength and dignity of those facing such devastation, it’s impossible to not be moved by their resilience. One cannot help but be in all of those who find the strength to keep fighting through unimaginable darkness.”

How Did The Academy Respond To The Ukraine Crisis

The Academy Award Decided To Support Ukraine In It Way
The Academy Award Decided To Support Ukraine In It Way

Kunis did not address Ukraine by name. Through a sequence of title cards after McEntire’s performance begged for a minute of silence.

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The cards stated, “We’d like to take a moment of silence to demonstrate solidarity for the people of Ukraine, who are now confronting invasion, strife, and intolerance within their own borders.” “While cinema is an essential medium through which we can convey our humanity in times of crisis, the truth is that millions of families in Ukraine require food, medical care, clean water, and emergency services.” Resources are limited, but we can all do more as a global society. We ask that you help Ukraine in any manner you can. #StandWithUkraine”

“With a night like today, you have to make sure you find a balance,” Packer told Variety’s, Marc Malkin. “It’s all about having a good time and having a good time. But I believe we should be fortunate as an organization and as a community to be able to put on a night like today. So we’ll surely have a recognition of the volatile circumstances we’re in right now, as well as the people of Ukraine.”

Actors Wore Ribbons To Show Support

Oscars Stars Wear Blue Ribbons
Oscars Stars Wear Blue Ribbons

Several presenters, nominees, and ex-winners on the Oscars red carpet wore blue ribbons. It included Jamie Lee Curtis, Diane Warren, Youn Yuh-Jung, and Paolo Sorrentino. It had the slogan #WithRefugees on them as part of a UN Refugee Agency initiative. Per the United Nations, the conflict in Ukraine has resulted in the emigration of over 3.7 million people. Whereas The number of deaths is approximately 1,000.

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It’s all part of the entertainment industry’s weeks-long response to Russia’s takeover of Ukraine on February 24. The major studios have stopped distributing films in Russia, and Netflix has halted all initiatives and purchases in the country. The Cannes and Toronto film festivals of 2022 prohibited Russian delegations. While the Berlin Film Festival criticized the Russian invasion but did not boycott filmmakers based on their nationality.

What Does The Industry Think Of President Vladimir Putin And Ukrainian President Zelenskyy

Vladimir Putin And Volodymyr Zelenskyy
Vladimir Putin And Volodymyr Zelenskyy

Filmmaker Francis Ford Coppola appealed for the conflict to cease even during ICG Publicists Awards on Friday, mentioning that he had visited Russian President Vladimir Putin. “Putin is not a psychopath or a lunatic,” Coppola remarked. “He’s a calculated guy who would stop if somebody said stop and meant it.”

Zelenskyy has also been a source of pride and respect for Hollywood. As before 2019, he was a comedian and actor then later he became a leader. He has also received accolades for his calm leadership and media skill in attracting the world’s attention. From 2015 to 2019, Zelenskyy appeared in “Servant of the People,” a sitcom. It followed a newly elected Ukrainian president who tries to restore democracy to his country’s citizens.

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Several celebrities have initiated large-scale fundraising campaigns to aid Ukrainian refugees and others who have stayed in the country. Steven Spielberg and Kate Capshaw, in addition to Kunis and Kutcher’s efforts, contributed $1 million to fund humanitarian relief in the nation.

The business behind a specialized camera crane that is placed on a car changed the device’s name from the “Russian Arm” to the “U-Crane.” According to the Associated Press, 7,000 to 15,000 Russian soldiers have been killed in the fight. President Zelenskyy stated in mid-March that around 1,300 Ukrainian militaries had been killed.

Also Read: Oscars 2022: The List Of All Nominees And Winners This Year

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