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A look inside the 2019 Oscars Governors Ball

Rami Malek, winner of the lead actor Oscar, pops Champagne at the Governors Ball following the 91st Academy Awards.
Rami Malek, winner of the lead actor Oscar, pops Champagne at the Governors Ball following the 91st Academy Awards.
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Winners for their "A Star Is Born" song "Shallow" Anthony Rossomando, left, Lady Gaga and Andrew Wyatt
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Michael B. Jordan plants a kiss on his mom, Donna Jordan.
Michael B. Jordan plants a kiss on his mom, Donna Jordan.
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Alfonso Cuarón juggles his Oscars for director, foreign-language film and cinematography for "Roma."
Alfonso Cuarón juggles his Oscars for director, foreign-language film and cinematography for “Roma.”
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Hannah Beachler, winner for "Black Panther's" production design
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Regina King, supporting actress winner for "If Beale Street Could Talk"
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Elizabeth Chai Vasarhelyi and Jimmy Chin, directors of the winning documentary feature, "Free Solo"
Elizabeth Chai Vasarhelyi and Jimmy Chin, directors of the winning documentary feature, “Free Solo”
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Nick Vallelonga hoists his Oscars for "Green Book": best picture and original screenplay
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"Free Solo" subject Alex Honnold with girlfriend Cassandra "Sanni" McCandless at the 91st Academy Awards Governors Ball on Sunday, February 24, 2019 at the Dolby Theatre at Hollywood & Highland Center in Hollywood, CA.
“Free Solo” subject Alex Honnold with girlfriend Cassandra “Sanni” McCandless at the 91st Academy Awards Governors Ball on Sunday, February 24, 2019 at the Dolby Theatre at Hollywood & Highland Center in Hollywood, CA.
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Tonya Lewis Lee and Spike Lee and are photographed by son Jackson Lee.
Tonya Lewis Lee and Spike Lee and are photographed by son Jackson Lee.
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"Spiderman: Into the Spider-Verse's" Christopher Miller, left, and Phil Lord. The film won for animated feature.
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Regina King greets Spike Lee
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Octavia Spencer, left, was an executive producer of best picture winner "Green Book."
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Alfonso Cuarón hugs lead actress winner Olivia Colman
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Winners of live-action short for "Skin": Jaime Ray Newman and husband Guy Nattiv, right,
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"Green Book" producer Peter Farrelly. He also directed and co-wrote.
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Kate Biscoe, makeup winner for "Vice"
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Hannah Beachler, winner for "Black Panther's" production design
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"Black Panther" cast members, from left, Danai Gurira, Lupita Nyong'o and Letitia Wright
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Alfonso Cuarón
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Married Oscar winners for "Skin" Jaime Ray Newman, who was a producer, and Guy Nattiv, who produced, directed and co-wrote.
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Chef Wolfgang Puck, in charge of the meal
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Queen guitarist Brian May, center, with his actress-wife, Anita Dobson, and "Bohemian Rhapsody" producer Graham King
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"Roma's" Alfonso Cuarón, left, shares a laugh with "Green Book's" Nick Vallelonga.
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