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26 Years Later, an Actress Breaks the Silence About Her Most Controversial Gesture in the Oscars

A reaction that marked the history of the Oscars Corría in 1999 when Elia Kazan, acclaimed film director and key figure of classical Hollywood, received an honorary Oscar for her career. The award, made by Robert De Niro and Martin Scorsese, was surrounded by visible tension: not all attendees celebrated the recognition. Among those who remained motionless, without clapping or getting up, were the actors Amy Madigan and Ed Harris. The gesture wa…
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A reaction that marked the history of the Oscars Corría in 1999 when Elia Kazan, acclaimed film director and key figure of classical Hollywood, received an honorary Oscar for her career. The award, made by Robert De Niro and Martin Scorsese, was surrounded by visible tension: not all attendees celebrated the recognition. Among those who remained motionless, without clapping or getting up, were the actors Amy Madigan and Ed Harris. The gesture wa…

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Confidencial Digital broke the news in on Thursday, August 21, 2025.
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