Celluloid Ceremonies: Quick Oscar Winners Summary
March 8th 2010 10:19
Oscars Overview by Linh
The 82nd Annual Academy Awards has now ended as predictably as before the broadcast began.
The televised broadcast was too long, there were too few laughs from the hosts’ jokes, and too many predictable winners.
The big winner was the independent Iraq War film The Hurt Locker, its creative team and director Kathryn Bigelow.
While both The Hurt Locker and Avatar received nine nominations, The Hurt Locker won six and Avatar collected three.
As predicted, Sandra Bullock won the Best Actress Oscar and Jeff Bridges finally took home a long overdue Best Actor golden statuette. The Best Animated Feature award went to Up and Mo’nique and Christoph Waltz won the Best Supporting Actress and Best Supporting Actor awards respectively.
*The winners at the 82nd Annual Academy Awards:
6 Awards; The Hurt Locker–
Best Picture
Best Directing (Kathryn Bigelow)
Best Film Editing (Bob Murawski and Chris Innis)
Best Sound Editing (Paul N.J. Ottosson)
Best Sound Mixing (Paul N.J. Ottosson and Ray Beckett)
Best Writing: Original Screenplay (Mark Boal)
3 Awards;Avatar –
Best Art Direction (Rick Carter and Robert Stromberg and Kim Sinclair
Best Visual Effects (Joe Letteri, Stephen Rosenbaum, Richard Baneham and Andrew R. Jones
Best Cinematography (Mauro Fiore)
2 Awards; Precious Based On The Novel ‘Push’ By Sapphire -
Best Actress in a Supporting Role (Mo’Nique)
Best Writing: Adapted Screenplay (Geoffrey Fletcher)
2 Awards; Crazy Heart –
Best Actor in a Leading Role (Jeff Bridges)
Best Original Song: ‘The Weary Kind’ (Ryan Bingham and T – Bone Burnett)
2 Awards; Up –
Best Animated Feature Film (Pete Docter)
Best Original Score (Michael Giacchino)
1 Award; The Blind Side –
Best Actress in a Leading Role (Sandra Bullock)
1 Award; Inglourius Basterds –
Best Actor in a Supporting Role (Christoph Waltz)
1 Award; The Young Victoria –
Best Costume Design (Sandy Powell)
1 Award; Star Trek –
Best Make Up (Barney Burman, Mindy Hall and Joel Harlow)
Best Foreign Language Film –
The Secret In Their Eyes / El Secreto de Sus Ojos from Argentina
(Juan José Campanella)
Best Documentary Feature –
The Cove (Louie Psihoyos and Fisher Stevens)
Best Documentary Short –
Music by Prudence (Roger Ross Williams and Elinor Burkett)
Best Short Film; Live Action –
The New Tenants (Joachim Back and Tivi Magnusson)
Best Short Film; Animated –
Logorama (Nicolas Schmerkin)
*Courtesy of oscar.com
EMOTIONAL: Barbra Streisand presents a teary Kathyrn Bigelow with the Best Director Oscar at the 82nd Annual Academy Awards telecast. Image: Getty Images.
The 82nd Annual Academy Awards has now ended as predictably as before the broadcast began.
The televised broadcast was too long, there were too few laughs from the hosts’ jokes, and too many predictable winners.
The big winner was the independent Iraq War film The Hurt Locker, its creative team and director Kathryn Bigelow.
While both The Hurt Locker and Avatar received nine nominations, The Hurt Locker won six and Avatar collected three.
MODESTY: Sandra Bullock is humbled by her Oscar win for Best Actress at the 82nd Annual Academy Awards telecast. Image: Getty Images.
As predicted, Sandra Bullock won the Best Actress Oscar and Jeff Bridges finally took home a long overdue Best Actor golden statuette. The Best Animated Feature award went to Up and Mo’nique and Christoph Waltz won the Best Supporting Actress and Best Supporting Actor awards respectively.
SUCCESS: Jeff Bridges finally wins a long-awaited Oscar for Best Actor at the 82nd Annual Academy Awards telecast. Image: Getty Images.
*The winners at the 82nd Annual Academy Awards:
6 Awards; The Hurt Locker–
Best Picture
Best Directing (Kathryn Bigelow)
Best Film Editing (Bob Murawski and Chris Innis)
Best Sound Editing (Paul N.J. Ottosson)
Best Sound Mixing (Paul N.J. Ottosson and Ray Beckett)
Best Writing: Original Screenplay (Mark Boal)
3 Awards;Avatar –
Best Art Direction (Rick Carter and Robert Stromberg and Kim Sinclair
Best Visual Effects (Joe Letteri, Stephen Rosenbaum, Richard Baneham and Andrew R. Jones
Best Cinematography (Mauro Fiore)
2 Awards; Precious Based On The Novel ‘Push’ By Sapphire -
Best Actress in a Supporting Role (Mo’Nique)
Best Writing: Adapted Screenplay (Geoffrey Fletcher)
2 Awards; Crazy Heart –
Best Actor in a Leading Role (Jeff Bridges)
Best Original Song: ‘The Weary Kind’ (Ryan Bingham and T – Bone Burnett)
2 Awards; Up –
Best Animated Feature Film (Pete Docter)
Best Original Score (Michael Giacchino)
1 Award; The Blind Side –
Best Actress in a Leading Role (Sandra Bullock)
1 Award; Inglourius Basterds –
Best Actor in a Supporting Role (Christoph Waltz)
1 Award; The Young Victoria –
Best Costume Design (Sandy Powell)
1 Award; Star Trek –
Best Make Up (Barney Burman, Mindy Hall and Joel Harlow)
Best Foreign Language Film –
The Secret In Their Eyes / El Secreto de Sus Ojos from Argentina
(Juan José Campanella)
Best Documentary Feature –
The Cove (Louie Psihoyos and Fisher Stevens)
Best Documentary Short –
Music by Prudence (Roger Ross Williams and Elinor Burkett)
Best Short Film; Live Action –
The New Tenants (Joachim Back and Tivi Magnusson)
Best Short Film; Animated –
Logorama (Nicolas Schmerkin)
*Courtesy of oscar.com
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