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The 1972 Academy Awards, held during a turbulent but creatively transformative era in American cinema, are often remembered not only for the winners on stage but for what the event represented behind the scenes. It was a night when Hollywood stood at a crossroads, shifting away from the polished certainty of the studio system and toward a more experimental, director-driven era that would define the 1970s. Films like The French Connection and The Last Picture Show were not just award contenders.
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