Los Angeles, Feb 27: Damien Chazelle, 32, has become the youngest recipient of the Best Director honour at the Academy Awards. He bagged the trophy for helming the hit musical "La La Land" at the 89th edition of the awards held at Dolby theatres this year.
Chazelle, who was also nominated this year for Best Original Screenplay for the film but lost to "Manchester by the Sea", thanked his fellow nominees like Denis Villeneuve, Barry Jenkins and Mel Gibson.
After thanking his family and crew, he mentioned his love Olivia in his acceptance speech saying: "I feel lucky enough to fall in love while making it (the film)." The film, starring Emma Stone and Ryan Gosling, is about an aspiring actress Mia and jazz pianist Sebastian who struggle to realise their dreams in Los Angeles.
La La LAnd won the most nominations for a single movie in Academy Award history. The movie has won the best director, best acttress award this year after a minor goof up where its name was also announced for the best movie category but eventually the mistake was corrected and the award went to Moonlight.










