Backstage at the Oscars - what we've heardpublished at 09:20 GMT
Image source, Getty ImagesAutumn Durald Arkapaw
'This will change so many girls' lives' - Autumn Durald Arkapaw, the first woman to win best cinematographer at the Oscars, told us that "a lot of little girls that look like me will sleep really well tonight" following her win.
"This isn't about me anymore. This is about so much more, and I know that. And I wanted it for all the ladies in the room, and I wanted it for all the girls," she added.
More focus needed on Uncle James- Speaking to the BBC backstage, Sinners director Ryan Coogler says he hasn't spoken about his late Uncle James enough during the event.
"I'm so proud that he gave me the gift of his stories about Mississippi, that he played blues music for me and talked to me about it, and he continues to give me gifts from where he is now," he said.
Image source, Getty ImagesRyan Coogler (left) with Robert Downey Jr
'I thought we were supposed to be partying' - Paul Thomas Anderson said when asked backstage about what One Battle After Another's best picture win could say about the sign of the times.
He did, however, go on to say there's a "certain amount of parallel" to his film and "what's happening in the world", and that he would like to too "bring at least common sense and decency back into fashion".
























