Ben Affleck’s “Argo” took the top honors at Sunday night’s Academy Awards, along with kudos from the nation’s newly-minted top diplomat, John Kerry, who personally tweeted his support for the film about a daring CIA operation to rescue six Americans during the 1979 Iran hostage crisis.
“Good luck Ben Affleck and Argo at the Oscars. Nice seeing State Department and our foreign service on the big screen” Kerry tweeted from the State Department account on Saturday. The initials “-JK” denote a tweet from the Secretary himself.
Once a dark horse candidate for “Best Picture,” Argo swept up a number of prizes during awards season, culminating in the Oscars’ biggest prize along with the award for Film Editing and Adapted Screenplay.
Affleck in turn gave props to the foreign service. Backstage after the big win, he said: “I think we gained further appreciation for that as we shot the movie, visited the State Department. I know Secretary Clinton a little bit and Secretary Kerry a little bit better and so… I’ve picked up an appreciation for what the State Department does, what our Foreign Service does, what they sacrifice.”
First Lady Michelle Obama presented the award for Best Picture in a surprise appearance via video feed Sunday night.









