Joaquin Phoenix's Oscars speech in full: 'We feel entitled to artificially inseminate a cow and steal her baby'

The full text of Phoenix’s passionate winner’s speech, as he accepts the best actor Academy Award for Joker

I’m full of so much gratitude now. I do not feel elevated above any of my fellow nominees or anyone in this room, because we share the same love – that’s the love of film. And this form of expression has given me the most extraordinary life. I don’t know where I’d be without it.

But I think the greatest gift that it’s given me, and many people in [this industry] is the opportunity to use our voice for the voiceless. I’ve been thinking about some of the distressing issues that we’ve been facing collectively.

I think at times we feel or are made to feel that we champion different causes. But for me, I see commonality. I think, whether we’re talking about gender inequality or racism or queer rights or indigenous rights or animal rights, we’re talking about the fight against injustice.

We’re talking about the fight against the belief that one nation, one people, one race, one gender, one species, has the right to dominate, use and control another with impunity.

I think we’ve become very disconnected from the natural world. Many of us are guilty of an egocentric world view, and we believe that we’re the centre of the universe. We go into the natural world and we plunder it for its resources. We feel entitled to artificially inseminate a cow and steal her baby, even though her cries of anguish are unmistakeable. Then we take her milk that’s intended for her calf and we put it in our coffee and our cereal.

We fear the idea of personal change, because we think we need to sacrifice something; to give something up. But human beings at our best are so creative and inventive, and we can create, develop and implement systems of change that are beneficial to all sentient beings and the environment.

I have been a scoundrel all my life, I’ve been selfish. I’ve been cruel at times, hard to work with, and I’m grateful that so many of you in this room have given me a second chance. I think that’s when we’re at our best: when we support each other. Not when we cancel each other out for our past mistakes, but when we help each other to grow. When we educate each other; when we guide each other to redemption.

When he was 17, my brother [River] wrote this lyric. He said: “run to the rescue with love and peace will follow.”


Guardian film

The GuardianTramp

Related Content

Article image
Joaquin Phoenix's Oscars speech casts him as Hollywood's poster boy of progress | Steve Rose
The Joker star went off-script to bare his teeth at the meat industry, risking ridicule to advocate profound social change

Steve Rose

10, Feb, 2020 @9:56 AM

Article image
Joaquin Phoenix responds to best actor Oscar with impassioned speech
Star of origin story for Batman supervillain takes top male acting prize at the Academy Awards

Andrew Pulver

10, Feb, 2020 @6:48 AM

Article image
'The omnivore is alive and well in LA': the Oscars attempt to go green
The movie industry’s biggest bash boasts a 70% vegan menu and DIY candle in the gift bag. But meat eating is still readily present – as is a heavy reliance on air travel

Benjamin Lee in Los Angeles

08, Feb, 2020 @8:00 AM

Article image
Oscars 2020: who will win | Peter Bradshaw
The Guardian’s chief film critic makes his picks for the big night – can Bong Joon-ho pull it off with Parasite?

Peter Bradshaw

07, Feb, 2020 @12:06 PM

Article image
'Like Halle Berry versus gum disease': nine things we learned at the 2020 Oscars
Brad Pitt got political, the Cats cast got their claws out and Eminem’s appearance left everyone confused

Alex Needham

10, Feb, 2020 @7:37 AM

Article image
Joaquin Phoenix saves cow and calf from slaughterhouse
Two days after his Oscars speech criticising the meat industry, the actor rescued Liberty and Indigo at a California slaughterhouse

Catherine Shoard

21, Feb, 2020 @2:44 PM

Article image
Hollywood's gender divide laid bare by analysis of this season's Oscar contenders
Exclusive: Data on this year’s awards contenders reveals three youngest best actor hopefuls have never made a film with a female director

Katherine Purvis and Catherine Shoard

15, Nov, 2019 @3:38 PM

Article image
Parasite's brilliant win is a portent of change in the conceited Hollywood club | Peter Bradshaw
The Academy has finally caught up with the outside world – its task now is to avoid returning to its insular ways

Peter Bradshaw

10, Feb, 2020 @6:45 AM

Article image
J-Lo for the win? Taking an early look at Oscars 2020 frontrunners
The major fall festivals are now over, giving us a clearer idea of which stars might find themselves prepping an acceptance speech for February

Benjamin Lee

16, Sep, 2019 @6:00 AM

Article image
Self-flagellation and stuffed goody bags: my night at the tacky, endearing Oscars
The 2020 Academy Awards was a bit like being stuck in a basement, watching the rich and beautiful frolic above - in other words a lot like the winning picture. Thank God for Keanu Reeves!

Hadley Freeman

10, Feb, 2020 @4:07 PM