Women performers and filmmakers enjoyed empowering moments and milestones during the 2020 Oscars, but the notion that female directors were snubbed loomed large throughout the evening.
In the weeks leading up to the Oscars on Sunday, critics were quick to note the lack of female nominees for the Best Director category. Women were responsible for critically acclaimed movies including “Little Women” directed by Greta Gerwig and “The Farewell” directed by Lulu Wang, yet all of the Best Director nominations went to men. The award was ultimately snagged on Sunday night by Bong Joon-ho for his suspense slasher “Parasite,” which also cleaned up for Best International Feature and Best Film.
Shining moments for women came through in the form of camaraderie and masterful performance. Here are the top memories for women at the Oscars 2020.
1. Natalie Portman’s cape.
One of the best Oscar moments for women wasn’t broadcast on TV. Actress Natalie Portman donned a cape that was embroidered with the names of snubbed female directors, including “Gerwig,” “Wang,” “Scafaria” in tribute to Lorene Scafaria for “Hustlers,” and “Heller” for Marielle Heller, who directed “A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood.” Portman told the Los Angeles Times on the red carpet: “I wanted to recognize the women who were not recognized for their incredible work this year in my subtle way.”
2. Chris Rock and Steve Martin’s open.
During the Oscars open, Chris Rock and Steve Martin came out and addressed the elephant in the room right away. Rock noted that a lot of great directors were nominated, but Martin said that something was missing. Rock replied: “Vaginas?” While the scripted open didn’t solve the problem or go further, it was one of several moments of male allyship in the evening.









