2013 Oscar Winners

Best Picture:
“Argo”

Best Director:
Ang Lee, “Life of Pi”

Best Actor:
Daniel Day-Lewis, “Lincoln”

Best Actress:
Jennifer Lawrence, “Silver Linings Playbook”

Best Supporting Actor:
Christoph Waltz, “Django Unchained”

Best Supporting Actress:
Anne Hathaway, “Les Miserables”

Best Original Screenplay:
Quentin Tarantino, “Django Unchained”

Best Adapted Screenplay:
Chris Terrio, “Argo”

Best Foreign Language FIlm:
“Amour”

Best Cinematography:
Claudio Miranda, “Life of Pi”

Best Film Editing:
William Goldenberg, “Argo”

Best Production Design:
“Lincoln”

Best Costume Design:
Jacqueline Durran, “Anna Karenina”

Best Original Score:
Mychael Danna, “Life of Pi”

Best Original Song:
“Skyfall” from “Skyfall”

Best Sound Editing:
Tie: “Zero Dark Thirty” and “Skyfall”

Best Sound Mixing:
“Les Miserables”

Best Visual Effects:
“Life of Pi”

Best Makeup:
“Les Miserables”

Best Animated Feature:
“Brave”

Best Documentary Feature:
“Searching for Sugar Man”

Best Animated Short:
“Paperman”

Best Live Action Short:
“Curfew”

Best Documentary Short:
“Inocente”

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5 Comments
  1. I.One 11 years ago

    YES!!!

    Life of Pi wins maximum Academy Awards (4). Best being the Director’s award. Had loved the film. Watched it twice in theater (a rarity for me). Last year’s best movie!

  2. cr7 11 years ago

    8/10

    😀

    • Author
      sputnik 11 years ago

      Congrats. May be you should do the predictions next time 😉

  3. Author
    sputnik 11 years ago

    I think Jennifer Lawrence is totally bindaas.

    Jennifer Lawrence’s fall on stairs.

    https://youtube.com/watch?v=YGtiPCjqSLw

    Jennifer Lawrence’s post Oscar interview.

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    sputnik 11 years ago

    Life of Pi Animators Fail to Stay Afloat
    Anil Budur Lulla

    HYDERABAD ~ The Hyderabad-based Rhythm and Hues (R&H), an American visual effects firm that created most of those special effects for Life of Pi, was not yet done celebrating the film’s Oscar success when the mood in its office turned glum. The firm had declared itself bankrupt in the US.

    Almost 100 digital artists in Hyderabad had worked on the movie along with colleagues in Mumbai, Kuala Lumpur and Kaohsiung, Taiwan. The Oscar for ‘best visual effects’ was one of four Life of Pi won.

    On 11 February, R&H filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection in the US and laid off 250 workers, many of whom turned up at a protest outside Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles, the venue of the Oscar ceremony—where too its employees had felt cheated when a winning team member’s acceptance speech was cut short just as he started talking about the studio’s internal troubles.

    Animators in India appear to have had no clue that their company was in such poor shape. “When the film was released, all R&H employees had a special screening to watch our baby on the big screen,” says Venkat R, a former animator with R&H. He quit last month. “I left as soon as some were sacked in the US,’’ he says. Animators who still work for the company have put up green squares on their Facebook profiles as a form of protest. During film shoots, such a green screen patch is used as a stand-in for special effects that are to be added later. “We left [our FB profiles] blank because our future is blank,’’ says an upset staffer who does not want to be identified.

    An R&H spokesperson had released this statement from its headquarters in El Segundo, California: ‘Tonight Feb 11, R&H is filing for Chapter 11 reorganisation in the US bankruptcy Court
Meanwhile, all our offices will remain open, our clients are aware of the process; we have obtained commitments for financing to complete projects
I believe we are going to come out of this stronger, more efficient, and prolific.’

    https://www.openthemagazine.com/shorts/smallworld/2013-03-23#1

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