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Jared Leto and Lupita Nyong'o chat during a commercial break at the 2015 Academy Awards.
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The cameras at the Oscars are always trying to catch famous faces doing interesting things, but they cannot capture everything. BuzzFeed News' Kelley L. Carter and Adam B. Vary attended the 87th Academy Awards on Sunday and saw how Hollywood's elite were celebrating and interacting when the cameras weren't in their faces.
1. Right before the show began, the Dolby Theater was filled with a mad rush of glad-handing and hellos. On the left aisle, Gwyneth Paltrow hugged Best Actress nominee Marion Cotillard, who then chatted up her fellow nominee Julianne Moore.
2. Meanwhile, on the right aisle, Jennifer Aniston hugged Selma star David Oyelowo, who then turned to talk with Oprah Winfrey's longtime partner Stedman Graham.
3. And then there was Oprah herself. Throughout the night, people would approach her to say hi. Among the very first was Academy president Cheryl Boone Isaacs, who did the high-five hand clasp with Winfrey. (Her signature!)
4. With roughly a minute to go before the show, Anna Faris struggled to make it to her seat, holding the train of her dress in her arms as her husband Chris Pratt dutifully followed behind her. Still, she had time to scream, "Hiiiiii!" to Best Actress nominee Felicity Jones.
Actors Chris Pratt, Anna Faris, and Felicity Jones at the 87th Annual Academy Awards.
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