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Oscars Shock: Crash Beats Brokeback Mountain 20 Years On
4 Mar
Summary
- Crash won best picture at the 2006 Academy Awards.
- The film's victory was controversial, upsetting favorite Brokeback Mountain.
- Co-writer was inspired by Rodney King incident and personal mugging.

Twenty years ago, on March 5, 2006, Paul Haggis's "Crash" secured the Academy Award for Best Picture, a decision that stunned many, including presenter Jack Nicholson. The ensemble drama, focusing on race and racism in Los Angeles, was an unexpected winner, triumphing over the critically favored "Brokeback Mountain," a landmark film for gay representation.
The film's victory remains a subject of intense online discussion two decades later. "Crash" was penned ten years after the Rodney King incident, a pivotal event in Los Angeles history. Co-writer Bobby Moresco shared that the film aimed to address the misconception that racism was a resolved issue. He also noted inspiration from his own experience of being mugged.




