Cody Clarke's Unofficial Roast of the Oscars
Cody Clarke picks up a camera and starts recording a monologue right in his living room. He has no intention of staying silent about the year's biggest film event, which he believes has long become a farce. In this 2026 comedy documentary, one man declares war on Hollywood's pomposity and hypocrisy. With no budget, no academy approval, but with tons of sarcasm and self-irony, Clarke dissects the Oscars ceremony down to the bone. He analyzes controversial nominations, absurd winner speeches, and ridiculous voting rules. This isn't just criticism—it's a detailed breakdown of a system that, according to the author, has lost touch with real art. The film becomes a manifesto of an independent filmmaker against an industry where connections and PR matter more than talent.
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| Year | 2026 |
| Country | United States of America |
| Genre | Comedy, Documentary |
| Director | Cody Clarke |
| Runtime | 100 min. |
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Clarke structures the film as a personal vlog, with the camera as his only confidant. He uses editing to create sharp contrasts between pompous Oscar clips and his own ironic commentary.
Those who appreciate unfiltered criticism of the film industry will find this a refreshingly blunt take. What lingers is a skepticism toward award ceremonies dressed as art. — MovieFinder Editorial
Director: Cody Clarke
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