La La Land (Damien Chazelle, 2016) is most famous at least for the near future, if not forever – for its defeat-from-the-jaws-of-victory Oscars loss, a moment of such off-script surprise and drama that it turned the 89th Academy Awards into something resembling a sports movie, with plucky underdog Moonlight (Barry Jenkins, 2016) triumphing in unbelievable, at-the-buzzer fashion. Having won five BAFTAs, seven Golden Globes and – earlier that night – six Academy Awards, La La Land was fully expected to win the Oscars’ climactic prize, Best Picture. But in an upset made infamous by an all-time gaffe – the wrong envelope handed to presenters, the wrong film title read out, the wrong winners coming on stage – it lost, only after its makers had started delivering acceptance speeches.
The film…