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Feature
Story / The Oscar Winner's --
2012.
- An Academy Award is an award bestowed on
individuals by the American Academy of Motion
Picture Arts and Sciences (AMPAS).
The winner of the physical award, and certificate
is the evidence needed by the individual to
prove-up his-her excellence within the Motion
Picture (Film) industry headquartered in Hollywood,
California.
- The recipient of the award, (the Oscar) --
includes directors, actors, and writers. The Oscar
statuette is officially named the Academy Award of
Merit and is one of nine types of Academy
Awards.
- It is the oldest award ceremony in the media.
Other shows honoring Hollywood's media industry is
the Grammy Awards (for music), Emmy Awards (for
television), and Tony Awards (for theatre) are
modeled after the Academy.
- This years formal Awards of Merit ceremonies
was televised directly from Hollywood, and
broadcast live to more than 100 countries.
- BEST
PICTURE of 2011 Event
was held Sunday, Feb. 26, 2012
- The
WINNER's -:
"The
Artist"
Thomas
Langmann,
producer.:
"The Descendants," Jim
Burke, Alexander Payne and Jim Taylor,
producers:
"Extremely Loud & Incredibly Close,"
Scott Rudin, producer:
"The Help," Brunson
Green, Chris Columbus and Michael Barnathan,
producers:
"Hugo," Graham King and
Martin Scorsese,
producers:
"Midnight in Paris,"Letty
Aronson and Stephen Tenenbaum,
producers:
"Moneyball,"Michael De
Luca, Rachael Horovitz and Brad Pitt, producers
: "The
Tree of Life," Sarah Green, Bill Pohlad, Dede
Gardner and Grant Hill,
Producers:
"War Horse,"Steven
Spielberg and Kathleen Kennedy,
producers
- LEAD
ACTOR
Demián
Bichir,"A Better Life"
-
George Clooney, "The
Descendants"
++WINNER: Jean
Dujardin, "The Artist"
-Gary
Oldman, "Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy
"
-Brad
Pitt, "Moneyball"
- LEAD
ACTRESS
Glenn Close,
"Albert Nobbs"
-Viola
Davis, "The Help"
-Rooney
Mara, "The Girl with the Dragon
Tattoo"
++WINNER: Meryl Streep,"The Iron Lady"
-
Michelle Williams, "My
Week With Marilyn"
-
- BEST
DIRECTOR
++WINNER: Michel
Hazanavicius, "The Artist"
-Alexander
Payne, "The
Descendants"
-Martin
Scorsese, "Hugo"
-Woody
Allen, "Midnight in
Paris"
-Terrence
Malick, "The Tree of Life"
-
SUPPORTING ACTOR
Kenneth Branagh, "My Week
with Marilyn"
-Jonah
Hill, "Moneyball"
-Nick
Nolte, "Warrior"
++WINNER: Christopher Plummer, "Beginners"
-Max
von Sydow, "Extremely Loud & Incredibly
Close"
-
SUPPORTING ACTRESS
Bérénice Bejo,
"The Artist"
-Jessica
Chastain, "The Help"
-Melissa
McCarthy,
"Bridesmaids"
-Janet
McTeer, "Albert Nobbs"
++WINNER: Octavia Spencer, "The
Help"
- WRITING
(ADAPTED SCREENPLAY)
++WINNER:
"The
Descendants,"
-Alexander
Payne and Nat Faxon & Jim
Rash:
"Hugo," John
Logan:
"The Ides of March,"
George Clooney & Grant Heslov and Beau
Willimon:
"Moneyball," Steven
Zaillian and Aaron Sorkin. Story by Stan
Chervin:
"Tinker Tailor Soldier
Spy," Screenplay by Bridget O'Connor & Peter
Straughan
- WRITING
(ORIGINAL
SCREENPLAY):
"The
Artist," Michel
Hazanavicius:
"Bridesmaids," Annie
Mumolo & Kristen
Wiig:
"Margin Call," J.C.
Chandor
++WINNER:
"Midnight
in Paris," Woody Allen:
"A
Separation," Asghar Farhadi
-
ANIMATED FEATURE
FILM:
"A Cat in
Paris," Alain Gagnol and Jean-Loup
Felicioli:
"Chico & Rita,"
Fernando Trueba and Javier
Mariscal:
"Kung Fu Panda 2,"
Jennifer Yuh Nelson:
"Puss in Boots," Chris
Miller
++WINNER:
"Rango,"
Gore Verbinski
- FOREIGN
LANGUAGE FILM:
"Bullhead,"
Belgium:
"Footnote,"
Israel:
"In Darkness,"
Poland:
"Monsieur Lazhar,"
Canada
++WINNER:
"A
Separation," Iran
-
DOCUMENTARY
(FEATURE):
"Hell and Back Again,"
Danfung Dennis and Mike
Lerner:
"If a Tree Falls: A Story
of the Earth Liberation Front," Marshall Curry and
Sam Cullman:
"Paradise Lost 3:
Purgatory," Joe Berlinger and Bruce
Sinofsky:
"Pina,"Wim Wenders and
Gian-Piero Ringel
++WINNER:
"Undefeated,"
TJ Martin, Dan Lindsay and Richard
Middlemas
-
DOCUMENTARY (SHORT
SUBJECT):
"The Barber of
Birmingham: Foot Soldier of the Civil Rights
Movement," Robin Fryday and Gail
Dolgin:
"God Is the Bigger
Elvis," Rebecca Cammisa and Julie
Anderson:
"Incident in New
Baghdad," James Spione
++WINNER:
"Saving
Face," Daniel Junge and Sharmeen
Obaid-Chinoy:
"The Tsunami and the
Cherry Blossom," Lucy Walker and Kira
Carstensen
-
SHORT FILM
(ANIMATED):
"Dimanche/Sunday,"
Patrick Doyon
++WINNER:
"The
Fantastic Flying Books of Mr. Morris Lessmore,"
William Joyce and Brandon
Oldenburg:
"La Luna," Enrico
Casarosa:
"A Morning Stroll," Grant
Orchard and Sue Goffe:
"Wild Life," Amanda
Forbis and Wendy Tilby
- SHORT
FILM (LIVE
ACTION):
"Pentecost," Peter
McDonald and Eimear
O'Kane:
"Raju," Max Zähle
and Stefan Gieren
++WINNER:
"The
Shore," Terry George and Oorlagh George
:
"Time Freak," Andrew
Bowler and Gigi
Causey:
"Tuba Atlantic," Hallvar
Witzø
- ART
DIRECTION:
"The Artist," production
design: Laurence Bennett; set decoration: Robert
Gould:
"Harry Potter and the
Deathly Hallows Part 2," production design: Stuart
Craig; set decoration: Stephenie McMillan
++WINNER:
"Hugo,"
production design: Dante Ferretti; set decoration:
Francesca Lo
Schiavo:
"Midnight in Paris,"
production design: Anne Seibel; set decoration:
Hélène
Dubreuil:
"War Horse," production
design: Rick Carter; set decoration: Lee
Sandales
-
CINEMATOGRAPHY
Guillaume Schiffman,
"The Artist" Jeff Cronenweth, "The Girl with the
Dragon Tattoo"
++WINNER:
Robert
Richardson, "Hugo"
Emmanuel Lubezki,
"The Tree of Life"
Janusz Kaminski, "War Horse"
- COSTUME
DESIGN
Lisy Christl,
"Anonymous"
++WINNER:
Mark
Bridges, "The Artist"
- FILM
EDITING:
"The Artist," Anne-Sophie
Bion and Michel
Hazanavicius:
"The Descendants," Kevin
Tent
++WINNER:
"The
Girl with the Dragon Tattoo," Kirk Baxter and Angus
Wall:
"Hugo" Thelma
Schoonmaker:
"Moneyball," Christopher
Tellefsen
-
MAKEUP:
"Albert Nobbs," Martial
Corneville, Lynn Johnston and Matthew W.
Mungle:
"Harry Potter and the
Deathly Hallows Part 2," Nick Dudman, Amanda Knight
and Lisa Tomblin
++WINNER:
"The
Iron Lady," Mark Coulier and J. Roy
Helland
- MUSIC
(ORIGINAL SCORE):
"The Adventures of
Tintin," John William
++WINNER:
"The
Artist," Ludovic
Bource:
"Hugo," Howard
Shore:
"Tinker Tailor Soldier
Spy," Alberto
Iglesias:
"War Horse" John
Williams
- MUSIC
(ORIGINAL SONG)
++WINNER:
"Man or
Muppet" from "The Muppets," music and lyrics by
Bret McKenzie :
"Real in Rio," from
"Rio," music by Sergio Mendes and Carlinhos Brown;
lyrics by Siedah Garrett
- SOUND
EDITING:
"Drive," Lon Bender and
Victor Ray Ennis:
"The Girl with the Dragon
Tattoo," Ren Klyce
++WINNER:
"Hugo,"
Philip Stockton and Eugene
Gearty:
"Transformers: Dark of
the Moon," Ethan Van der Ryn and Erik
Aadahl:
"War Horse," Richard
Hymns and Gary Rydstrom
- SOUND
MIXING:
"The Girl with the Dragon
Tattoo," David Parker, Michael Semanick, Ren Klyce
and Bo Persson
++WINNER:
"Hugo,"
Tom Fleischman and John
Midgley:
"Moneyball," Deb Adair,
Ron Bochar, Dave Giammarco and Ed
Novick:
"Transformers: Dark of
the Moon," Greg P. Russell, Gary Summers, Jeffrey
J. Haboush and Peter J.
Devlin:
"War Horse," Gary
Rydstrom, Andy Nelson, Tom Johnson and Stuart
Wilson
- VISUAL
EFFECTS:
"Harry Potter and the
Deathly Hallows Part 2" Tim Burke, David Vickery,
Greg Butler and John
Richardson.
++WINNER:
"Hugo,"
Rob Legato, Joss Williams, Ben Grossman and Alex
Henning:
"Real Steel,"
Erik Nash, John Rosengrant, Dan Taylor and Swen
Gillberg:
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2012.
Best
Motion Picture of the Year - 2010 Winners
(FILM)
++WINNER:
SLUMDOG
MILLIONAIRE
Best Actor of the Year (FILM)
++WINNER:
Sean
Penn
MILK
++WINNER:
Kate
Winslet
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History of the Academy.
An Academy
Award is an award bestowed by the American Academy
of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences
(AMPAS)[1] to recognize excellence of
professionals in the film industry, including
directors, actors, and writers. The Oscar statuette
is officially named the Academy Award of Merit and
is one of nine types of Academy Awards.
The formal ceremony at which the Awards of Merit
are presented is one of the most prominent award
ceremonies in the world, and is televised live in
more than 100 countries annually; however, the
first broadcast was not televised. It is also the
oldest award ceremony in the media; its
equivalents, the Grammy Awards (for music), Emmy
Awards (for television), and Tony Awards (for
theatre) are modeled after the Academy.
The AMPAS was originally conceived by
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer studio boss Louis B. Mayer as a
professional honorary organization to help improve
the film industry's image and help mediate labor
disputes. The Oscar itself was later initiated by
the Academy as an award "of merit for distinctive
achievement" in the industry.
The first Academy Awards ceremony was held on May
16, 1929, at the Hotel Roosevelt in Hollywood to
honor outstanding film achievements of the
1927/1928 film season. The 84th Academy Awards,
honoring films in 2011, was held at the Hollywood
& Highland Center Theatre on February 26,
2012.
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