I’ll Never Forget Jane Fonda Announcing ‘Parasite’ Won the Oscar (2024)

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Heading into this weekend’s Academy Awards ceremony, remembering the monumental, historic joy when voters got it right and crowned “Parasite” Best Picture.

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It’s tough to think about anything related to the 2020 Oscars ceremony without being reminded of the dour fact that we were just weeks away from a global COVID lockdown. As Kyle Richards once said, “We were all so happy that day, it’s hard to even imagine how terrible things would soon become.” In this case, “terrible” would be the world’s biggest understatement.

Just a short time after 2020’s Best Picture winner, Parasite, heralded the dawn of a new age when it was given cinema’s highest honor, the industry came screeching to a halt. Would Parasite’s epic sweep really be the signal of a shifting standard, or would it be the last of its kind?

Three years later, we know that it was, thankfully, the former. The industry has restarted after an extended break, along with plenty of new pandemic protocols. And though Parasite’s monumental win hasn’t exactly resulted in the systemic shake-up many had hoped for, it still stands as a formative Oscar moment—one that made undeniable, impactful history.

In the months leading up to the ceremony, Parasite had become the competition’s dark horse. After a buzzy run on the festival circuit, where it won Cannes’ coveted Palme d’Or, the film had spent the rest of 2019 picking up a major following. Word of mouth among audiences got viewers into theater seats to see just how incredible Bong Joon-ho’s latest was.

By the end of the year, Parasite was a shoo-in for the Best International Film category at the 2020 Oscars. But when the film scored a nomination in several other major categories as well—including Best Picture and Best Director—it seemed like the Academy had finally begun to take the criticisms of its practices to heart.

Ever since the 2016 race ignited the viral hashtag, #OscarsSoWhite, the Academy had been under a microscope when it came to acknowledging the cinematic efforts of non-white industry members. With Parasite’s unprecedented popularity and irrefutable brilliance, relegating the South Korean movie solely to the Best International Film category would’ve been another egregious misstep. Everyone held their breath watching the nominations be announced. Lo and behold, Parasite came away with six Oscar nominations total, making it the first South Korean film to receive Oscar attention.

On the night of the ceremony, the film picked up accolades for Best Director, Best International Film, and Best Original Screenplay. Things were looking good, but there was still plenty of time for the Academy to shoot itself in the foot and give its highest honor to—gulp—Jojo Rabbit. When the legendary Jane Fonda emerged from backstage to present the final award of the night, there was a collective hush of anxiety in both the Dolby Theater living rooms around the world.

Fonda began her speech by highlighting the importance of raising awareness for social issues. “Tonight, we’ve hopefully brought to light the impact that films have made and can make on our lives, as individuals, and on society as a whole.” The statement seemed like a nod to Parasite’s clever dissection of the discrepancy between economic classes. Upon seeing the clips from each film nominated, it was clear to everyone watching that one film stood out among the group.

    As Fonda opened the envelope, she took a pause before uttering the winner. It was a brief moment of reflection, privately held for just a fraction of a second by an actress whose lifelong activism has been just as impactful as her film career. Fonda understood the gravity of this instance; history was about to be made. With a glint in her eye, a smile on her face, and an emotional crack in her voice, Fonda spoke one word to deafening cheers: “Parasite.”

    Parasite was the first-ever non-English-language film in the 92-year history of the Oscars to win Best Picture. It took the Academy nearly a century to recognize the merits of a film outside of its myopic Western bubble. Parasite was a triumph that began far outside the golden gates of Hollywood, and its win indicated that doors that had once been firmly sealed to international filmmakers were now open—or, at the very least, ajar.

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    While the Academy still has miles to go when it comes to noticeable diversity and actionable change, Parasite’s win was the first of several steps toward a brighter future for the beleaguered telecast. Furthermore, it was a win so glorious that its shine cannot be dimmed by the memory of COVID looming right around the corner.

    Few moments from the first two months of 2020 can be remembered without a depressing melancholy. But the sight of Bong Joon-ho, Kwak Sin Ae, and the entire Parasite crew accepting their award—emboldened by an audience of celebrities shouting for their momentous speech to continue as long as possible—is a memory too shining to ever dim.

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    I’ll Never Forget Jane Fonda Announcing ‘Parasite’ Won the Oscar (2024)

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    How many Oscars has Parasite won? ›

    'Parasite' received five nominations and won four Academy Awards at the 2020 ceremony. The categories in which it was awarded are: Best Picture. Best Director: Bong Joon-ho.

    What two movies did Jane Fonda win an Oscar for? ›

    Fonda has been nominated for an Academy Award seven times in her career. She has won the award twice, once in 1972 for "Klute" and once in 1979 for "Coming Home."

    Which Fonda won an Oscar first? ›

    Fonda won her first Academy Award for Best Actress in 1971, playing a high-priced call girl, the gamine Bree Daniels, in Alan J. Pakula's neo-noir psychological thriller Klute. Prior to shooting, Fonda spent time interviewing several prostitutes and madams.

    What are the accolades of Parasite? ›

    Among its numerous accolades, Parasite won the Academy Award for Best Picture at the 92nd Academy Awards, becoming the first non-English-language film to win the Academy Award for Best Picture. It won an additional three Oscars, for Best Director, Best Original Screenplay, and Best International Feature Film.

    What person has 26 Oscars? ›

    Who has the most Oscar wins ever? It may come as a surprise, but the person with the most Oscar awards ever is not a movie star — it's Walt Disney. He received 26 Oscars, of which 22 were competitive awards and four were honorary awards.

    Why did Parasite win the Oscar? ›

    Parasite received widespread critical acclaim, with particular praise for Bong's screenplay and direction, editing, and production values, as well as the performances of the actors, especially Song.

    Who is Jane Fonda's biological daughter? ›

    Vanessa Vadim is the first and only daughter of Jane and her first husband, French filmmaker Roger Vadim. She was born in September 1968. She followed in her parents' footsteps and is an awarded filmmaker who made her directing debut in 2002 for the short documentary The Quilts of Gee's Bend.

    Did Henry Fonda accept his Oscar? ›

    How many movies did Robert Redford make with Jane Fonda? ›

    Fonda, 85, and Redford, 86, have starred opposite each other in four films — the first of which, "The Chase," premiered in 1966. More recently, Fonda and Redford costarred in Netflix's 2017 romantic drama "Our Souls at Night," which saw the pair play a widow and widower who spark a deep connection, according to IMDB.

    Who did Henry Fonda leave his money to? ›

    When the multi-married actor Henry Fonda died in 1982, he left his estate to his fifth wife, to whom he was married at the time of his death, and one child he had adopted with his third wife.

    What ethnicity is Jane Fonda? ›

    She is the daughter of actor Henry Fonda (1905–1982) and the Canadian-born socialite Frances Ford Seymour (1908–1950). According to her father, their surname comes from Italian ancestors who immigrated to the Netherlands. There they intermarried and began to use Dutch given names.

    What was Henry Fonda's cause of death? ›

    Fonda won the Academy Award for Best Actor at the 54th Academy Awards for his final film role in On Golden Pond (1981), which co-starred Katharine Hepburn and his daughter Jane Fonda. He was too ill to attend the ceremony and died from heart disease five months later.

    Why was parasite so good? ›

    What makes "Parasite" so perfect is that it understands the rules and power of storytelling. Everything on screen has a specific purpose and a meaning that transforms the story as it unpacks.

    What does parasite teach us? ›

    The tragic ending of these three families has life lessons for all of us to learn. First, we can not be parasites. We can not be dependent on other generous people for our necessities and comforts in life. We can stand on our own two feet — if we only try hard enough.

    Is parasite a good show? ›

    An urgent, brilliantly layered look at timely social themes, Parasite finds writer-director Bong Joon Ho in near-total command of his craft.

    Was Parasite worth the Oscar? ›

    First and foremost, Parasite's quality lay heavily in its writing. The screenplay — with its twisty plot, metaphorical symbolism and clever irony — was extraordinary and definitely deserving of the Academy's 'Best Original Screenplay' award.

    Is Parasite the first foreign film to win the Oscar? ›

    Neon's “Parasite” made history on Sunday night at the 92nd Academy Awards, becoming the first foreign-language film ever to win a best picture Oscar.

    What record did Parasite break? ›

    It became the first film not in English to win Best Picture and the first South Korean film to win Oscars.

    Who has won 3 Oscars? ›

    Six have won exactly three acting Academy Awards: Daniel Day-Lewis (three Best Actor awards), Frances McDormand (three Best Actress awards), Meryl Streep (two Best Actress awards and one Best Supporting Actress award), Jack Nicholson (two Best Actor awards and one Best Supporting Actor award), Ingrid Bergman (two Best ...

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