Michelle
Obama made a surprise and unprecedented appearance on Sunday's Oscars
telecast when she presented the award for Best Picture, the first time a
president or first lady has ever presented an Academy Award.
Appearing
live on screen from the White House in Washington, almost 3,000 miles
(4,800 km) from the Oscars ceremony in Hollywood, Obama praised the work
of the movie industry before announcing the Iran hostage drama "Argo"
the Best Picture winner.
Wearing a silver evening dress, Obama
said this year's nominated films had "made us laugh, made us weep and
grip our armrests just a little bit tighter." Obama added: "They
reminded us we can overcome any obstacles if we dig deep enough and hard
enough. They are especially important for young people. Everyday they
engage in the arts, they learn to open their imaginations ... and strive
to reach those dreams."
"Argo" director and co-producer Ben
Affleck said he felt like he was "sort of hallucinating" when Obama
presented the award. "The fact that it was the first lady was an
enormous honor... it was very cool," Affleck said backstage after
collecting the Best Picture Trophy.
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