Dominican Republic – Zoe SaldaƱa: A historic win at the Oscars

Zoe SaldaƱa

Zoe SaldaƱa made history by winning the Oscar for Best Supporting Actress for her role in the film “Emilia Perez” at the 97th Academy Awards, broadcast on ABC. The moment was particularly moving, as she paid tribute to her immigrant roots and the influential women in her life.

In her speech, she expressed sincere gratitude and promised to continue embodying the strength and resilience of the women she has played on screen and those in her personal life. This speech not only touched the audience in the room, but also inspired millions of people around the world.

Zoe SaldaƱa’s victory is an important milestone in Oscar history, as she becomes the first Dominican-American to win an Oscar. The moment was celebrated as a recognition of women’s cultural heritage and empowerment. Zoe SaldaƱa has always been proud of her roots and has used her platform to promote diversity and inclusion in the film industry. Her role in “Emilia Perez” was particularly significant, as it allowed her to sing and speak in Spanish, which was a poignant moment for her and her audience.

Zoe SaldaƱa's moving speech

Her speech was introduced by Da’Vine Joy Randolph, last year’s winner, who praised Zoe SaldaƱa’s performance, saying, “My dear, you took us on a journey that made us question the limits we set for ourselves, and then you showed us exactly how to break them. You are fearless, and it’s so inspiring to watch you.”

The speech resonated with gratitude and inspiration, as she expressed her gratitude to the Academy for recognizing the “silent heroism” and power of women like Rita, the character she played in the film. She also thanked her fellow nominees, noting the love and community they had offered her, and promised to “pay it forward” for this generosity.

In her speech, she also thanked her team, including Jaco Dillard, her cast and crew, and Netflix producers Why Not Productions and Yves Saint Laurent, for their unwavering support. She also mentioned her team of managers and lawyers, as well as the powerful women of her management company, for their guidance and availability. The speech showed how grateful she is to all those who have supported her throughout her career.

A historic moment: first Dominican-American to win an Oscar

Zoe SaldaƱa’s victory is a historic moment for several reasons. She became the first Dominican-American woman to win an Oscar, an important milestone for the representation of Latin American communities in the film industry. The moment was celebrated as a recognition of cultural heritage and women’s empowerment. She has always been proud of her roots and has used her platform to promote diversity and inclusion in the film industry.

Her role in “Emilia Perez” was particularly significant, as it enabled her to sing and speak in Spanish, which was a poignant moment for her and her audience. She expressed her pride in coming from an immigrant family, and dedicated her award to her grandmother, who arrived in the USA in 1961. The moment showed just how essential family and roots are to her life and career.

Zoe SaldaƱa
Zoe SaldaƱa at the Academy Awards. Source: Zoe SaldaƱa
Zoe SaldaƱa
Zoe SaldaƱa at the Academy Awards. Source: Zoe SaldaƱa

The importance of family and roots

Zoe SaldaƱa emphasized the importance of her family in her speech, thanking her parents and sisters for all they had done for her. She also mentioned her husband and sons, Sai, Bowie, and Zen, thanking them for their support. The moment showed just how essential family is in her life and career. She has always been open about her love for her family and the role they have played in her success.

Her grandmother, in particular, was a source of inspiration for her. Zoe SaldaƱa dedicated her award to her grandmother, who would have been delighted to see her granddaughter receive such an honor for a role in which she was able to celebrate her culture. The moment was particularly moving, as it showed just how attached Zoe SaldaƱa is to her roots and family.

Zoe SaldaƱa's role in Emilia Perez

In “Emilia Perez”, Zoe SaldaƱa played a role that allowed her to sing and speak in Spanish, which was a particularly meaningful moment for her. She dedicated the award to her grandmother, who would have been delighted to see her granddaughter receive such an honor for a role in which she was able to celebrate her culture.

The film was a challenge for her, as it required her to immerse herself in a complex and moving story, but she succeeded in embodying her character with a depth and authenticity that touched audiences.

Zoe’s role in “Emilia Perez” was also important for the representation of women in cinema.

She played a strong, resilient woman who overcame obstacles to achieve her goals. This character has inspired many women around the world, showing that, with determination and courage, it is possible to succeed despite the odds.

The cultural impact of Zoe SaldaƱa's victory

Zoe’s victory is having a major cultural impact, inspiring a new generation of actresses and artists from diverse cultural backgrounds. She shows that, with determination and talent, it’s possible to overcome obstacles and reach the top. Zoe has become a role model for many, especially those who share her immigrant roots.

Her success has also helped promote diversity and inclusion in the film industry. Zoe has always used her platform to champion the rights of women and minorities, and her Oscar win reinforced her message. She continues to inspire and motivate people around the world, and her impact on popular culture will only grow in the years to come.

Zoe’s Oscar win is an unforgettable moment that celebrates both her talent and her cultural heritage. By paying tribute to her family and roots, she has shown that strength and resilience are essential to success in the film industry. Zoe continues to inspire and motivate people around the world, and her impact on popular culture will only grow in the years to come. She remains an inspiration to many, especially those who share her immigrant roots and her love of Latin American culture.

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