Q&A

Who won the Oscar for best movie in 2011?

Who won the Oscar for best movie in 2011?

Best Picture

  • The Fighter.
  • Inception.
  • The Kids Are All Right.
  • 127 Hours. Christian Colson, Danny Boyle and John Smithson, Producers.
  • The Social Network. The Social Network.
  • Toy Story 3. Darla K.
  • True Grit. Scott Rudin, Ethan Coen and Joel Coen, Producers.
  • Winter’s Bone. Anne Rosellini and Alix Madigan-Yorkin, Producers.

Did 2001 win an Oscar?

The winners were announced during the awards ceremony on March 25, 2001. Gladiator became the first film to win Best Picture without a directing or screenwriting win since 1949’s All the King’s Men….Films with multiple nominations and awards.

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5 Gladiator
4 Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon
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What category was added to the Oscars in 2001?

Best Animated Film
The last time a new category was added to the awards was in 2001, for Best Animated Film. Other attempts to appeal to the TV viewership include the promise of a brisk three-hour ceremony and a much earlier air date in 2020.

How many Oscars did platoon receive?

four
The film was a box office success upon its release, grossing $138.5 million domestically against its $6 million budget. The film was nominated for eight Academy Awards at the 59th Academy Awards, and won four including Best Picture, Best Director for Stone, Best Sound, and Best Film Editing.

Who are the nominees for the Oscars for 2011?

It’s not the winning… the nominees for the best actor Oscar 2011: Javier Bardem (Biutiful), James Franco (127 Hours) Colin Firth (The King’s Speech),Jesse Eisenberg (The Social Network), Jeff Bridges (True Grit)

Who are the winners of the Academy Awards?

At this year’s Oscars, Jean Dujardin and Meryl Streep certainly weren’t the only winners. Check out the list below for the winners in the order they were announced at Sunday night’s Academy Awards show.

What did mark Noel win an Academy Award for?

Mark Noel, for the design, engineering, and development, and John Frazier, for his contributions to the design and safety features, of the NAC Servo Winch System, which allows full-size cars, aircraft and other heavy props to be flown on wires with unprecedented freedom of motion and a high degree of safety, on-set and in real time.