Canadians applauded Montreal's Sylvain Bellemare for his Academy Award-winning work as the sound editor on "Arrival," after he claimed one of the golden Oscar trophies on Sunday night.
Many echoed Bellemare's words during his speech, in which he gave a shout-out to Canada with the words: "Salut Montreal!"
"This award by far is a collective award made by people from many countries around the world, led by the Quebec team," Bellemare said. "Salut Montreal."
Bellemare also praised Canadian "Arrival" director Denis Villeneuve, saying, "I love you so much. You bring love to us. All you need is love."
"Salut Montreal". "Love is all we need." Arrival wins sound editing. #glush
— E. Jane Thompson (@ejanethompson) February 27, 2017
The first Canadian #Oscars winner of the night -- Sylvain Bellemare wins the award for best sound editing for "Arrival" (@whyaretheyhere) pic.twitter.com/2LmlN5vPGT
— CdnPress-ArtsLife (@CdnPress_Arts) February 27, 2017
"Salut Montréal! Denis, où es-tu? "
— Eric Piccoli (@ericpiccoli) February 27, 2017
Bravooooooo Sylvain Bellemare! Quelle fierté!
"Salut Montréal" + "all we need is love" = all I needed to hear from an #Oscars acceptance speech tonight ❤️
— Annie MacKay (@annie_mky) February 27, 2017
Le "Salut Montréal" heard around the world! #Arrival #Oscars
— Simon Servant (@SimServant) February 27, 2017
Canadian animator Alan Barillaro also took home the Oscar for Best Animated Short, for "Piper."
Villeneuve fell short in the Best Director category, losing out to Damien Chazelle of "La La Land." Ryan Gosling also missed out on a Best Actor trophy, as the honour went to Casey Affleck instead for his performance in "Manchester By The Sea."
Montreal's Sylvain Bellemare wins an Academy Award for Sound Editing for Arrival - congratulations!
— Justin Trudeau (@JustinTrudeau) February 27, 2017
Congratulations to Ontario's Alan Barillaro for winning Best Animated Short at the #Oscars for Piper.
— Justin Trudeau (@JustinTrudeau) February 27, 2017