
The 31st edition of the SAG Awards took place in Los Angeles on February 23rd. During the gala, various actors were awarded, with special moments and recognitions that marked the night.
Jane Fonda received a lifetime achievement award and highlighted the importance of helping the most vulnerable and projecting an inspiring vision of the future. There was also a memorial segment to remember deceased figures from cinema, such as Alain Delon, Shannen Doherty, Gena Rowlands, David Lynch, Donald Sutherland, and Maggie Smith, among others.
Selena Gomez and Zoe Saldaña were present in representation of Emilia Pérez, with Saldaña winning the award for Best Supporting Actress. The night also saw Kieran Culkin winning Best Supporting Actor for "A Real Pain," followed by Anna Sawai as Best Actress in a Drama for "Shōgun."
The ceremony, which lasted just over two hours, made clear the expectations for the Oscars, with "Conclave" taking the SAG award for Best Ensemble in the film category. The list of winners included recognitions for Demi Moore, Timothée Chalamet, Zoe Saldaña, and other talented artists in various categories.
One of the most emotional moments took place when honoring California firefighters for their work during the wildfires. Kristen Bell hosted the gala, which precedes the upcoming Oscars ceremony.
Jane Fonda's speech was one of the highlights of the night, where she shared her vision and emphasized the importance of community and unions. The ceremony overall honored outstanding talents in the entertainment industry and delivered well-deserved recognitions for their exceptional work.