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CBC film critic Eli Glasner takes your post-Oscar questions

It was an Oscar night of surprises, upsets and victories at the 88th Academy Awards. What did you think of the ceremony? What surprised you? And what did the Oscars get wrong? CBC film critic Eli Glasner in Los Angeles took your post-Oscar questions.

Where did the Oscars get it wrong?

The production team and cast of Spotlight celebrate the award for Best Picture on stage at the 88th Oscars last night. (Mark Ralston/AFP/Getty)

It was an Oscar night of surprises, upsets and victories at the 88th Academy Awards. 

While The Revenant didn't walk away with the Best Picture win that many (including me) were predicting, it did end Leonardo DiCaprio's Oscar drought.  

Many of the Canadians competing in technical categories lost out to the vehicular carnage of Mad Max: Fury Road. One Canadian, however, capped off her second win. Sharmeen Obaid-Chinoy's A Girl in the River gives the Pakistani director an impressive second Oscar in the Documentary Short category. Even more impressive, the movie about honour killings is leading to change in Pakistan's parliament. 

Going into the show, perhaps the biggest question was how comedian, father, actor and director Chris Rock would handle the hosting duties in light of the #OscarSoWhite issue.  

The answer: a full-throttle approach that had him firing zingers at Hollywood racism and even those who called for the boycott.

What did you think of the ceremony? What surprised you? And what did the Oscars get wrong?

CBC film critic Eli Glasner took your post-Oscar questions from Los Angeles from noon to 1 p.m. ET. 

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ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Eli Glasner

Senior entertainment reporter

Eli Glasner is the senior entertainment reporter and screentime columnist for CBC News. Covering culture has taken him from the northern tip of Moosonee Ontario to the Oscars and beyond.  You can reach him at eli.glasner@cbc.ca.