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Sean Baker wins best director Oscar for ‘Anora,' his 3rd of the night

Sean Baker wins best director Oscar for ‘Anora,' his 3rd of the night

Independent03-03-2025

Sean Baker won best director at the Oscars on Sunday for ' Anora,' bookending a dominant awards season for the American filmmaker whose stories seek to humanize sex workers and immigrants.
Baker, 53, wrote, produced, directed and edited the film, which is also among the top contenders for best picture. The comedy-drama stars Mikey Madison as a Brooklyn exotic dancer who marries the impetuous son of a Russian oligarch. They impulsively tie the knot on a ketamine-induced Las Vegas getaway, angering his parents, who send their bumbling henchmen after the couple to force an annulment.
'If you didn't cast Mikey Madison in 'Once Upon a Time,' there would be no 'Anora,'' Baker told Quentin Tarantino, who presented the award.
Baker came into the night the favorite for the directing Oscar after earning the top prize from the Directors Guild of America, a win that historically all but guarantees an Oscars victory. He also took home the top awards at the Producers Guild and Independent Spirit Awards.
This year's best director lineup featured five first-time nominees in the category for the first time in nearly three decades. All had writing credits on their respective films, demonstrating the academy's growing preference for auteurs who can masterfully bring their own vision to life. For the Oscar, he beat out Brady Corbet of 'The Brutalist,' James Mangold of 'A Complete Unknown,' Jacques Audiard of 'Emilia Pérez' and Coralie Fargeat of 'The Substance.'
Going into the night, Baker had the potential to win a record four Oscars for 'Anora,' which was nominated for six in total. He won for best original screenplay and best editing — a rarity as directors don't typically cut their own films. He is also up for best picture.
'Anora' brings Baker's signature style of provocative comedy from indie theaters into the mainstream, blending slapstick humor with social commentary in a way that makes lessons about marginalized groups palatable to a wider audience. He made the film on a modest budget of $6 million — an amount one producer joked is smaller than the catering budget of some of its competitors. Last year's best picture winner, 'Oppenheimer,' had a $100 million budget.
Baker has been vocal about the difficulty of making independent films and surviving as an indie filmmaker in an industry that increasingly supports big-budget spectacles. In a rousing speech at the Independent Spirit Awards, he said indies are in danger of becoming 'calling card films' — movies made only as a means to get hired for projects at major studios. Without backing for independent films, he said, some of the most creative and innovative projects might never be made.
Baker has long been passionate about using his craft to help destigmatize sex work. His 2012 film 'Starlet' follows a budding friendship between an adult film star and a crotchety widow who sells her a thermos full of cash at a yard sale. Baker said the connections he formed with sex workers involved in the project inspired him to feature them in several other films.
He received widespread praise for 'Tangerine' (2015), in which he used three iPhone 5S smartphones to tell a story about transgender sex workers in Los Angeles. In 'The Florida Project' (2017), a single mother living in an Orlando motel turns to sex work to provide for her daughter. And 'Red Rocket' (2021) follows a retired porn actor's journey back to his small Texas hometown.
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