影視娛樂:82nd Academy Awards 第82屆奧斯卡完全獲獎名單

影視娛樂:82nd Academy Awards 第82屆奧斯卡完全獲獎名單 (ZT)


第82屆奧斯卡電影節頒獎禮於北京時間3月8日13時在好萊塢柯達劇院落下帷幕。《拆彈部隊》捧走了包括最佳影片與最佳導演獎共6座小金人,成為最大贏家。以下是本屆奧斯卡獎的完全獲獎名單。


最佳影片(BEST PICTURE)

《拆彈部隊》(The Hurt Locker)

最佳導演 (DIRECTING)

凱瑟琳·畢格羅(《拆彈部隊》The Hurt Locker)

最佳男主角 (ACTOR IN A LEADING ROLE)

傑夫·布裏奇斯 Jeff Bridges (《瘋狂的心》Crazy Heart)

最佳女主角 (ACTRESS IN A LEADING ROLE)

桑德拉·布洛克《弱點》(The Blind Side)

最佳男配角 (ACTOR IN A SUPPORTING ROLE)

克裏斯托夫·瓦爾茲 Christoph Waltz (《無良*****》Inglourious Basterds)

最佳女配角 (ACTRESS IN A SUPPORTING ROLE)

莫妮克 Mo’Nique 《珍愛》(Precious: Based on the Novel Push by Sapphire)

最佳動畫長片 (ANIMATED FEATURE FILM)

《飛屋環遊記》(Up,迪斯尼)

最佳外語片 (FOREIGN LANGUAGE FILM)

《他們眼中的秘密》(El Secreto de Sus Ojos 阿根廷)

最佳化妝 (MAKEUP)

《星際迷航》(Star Trek)

最佳配樂 (ORIGINAL SCORE)

《飛屋環遊記》(Up,迪斯尼)

最佳歌曲 (ORIGINAL SONG)

《狂野的心》 (Crazy Heart)的主題曲《The Weary Kind》

最佳動畫短片 SHORT FILM(ANIMATED)

《Logo的世界》(Logorama)

最佳真人短片 (SHORT LIVE ACTION FILM)

《新房客》(The New Tenants)

最佳音效剪輯 (SOUND EDITING)

《拆彈部隊》(The Hurt Locker)

最佳音響效果 (SOUND MIXING)

《拆彈部隊》(The Hurt Locker)

最佳視覺效果 (VISUAL EFFECTS)

《阿凡達》(Avatar)

最佳改編劇本 (WRITING ADAPTED SCREENPLAY)

喬福瑞·福萊切 Geoffrey Fletcher 《珍愛》(Precious: Based on the Novel Push by Sapphire)

最佳原創劇本 (WRITING ORIGINAL SCREENPLAY)

《拆彈部隊》(The Hurt Locker)

最佳藝術指導 (ART DIRECTION)

《阿凡達》(Avatar)

最佳攝影 (CINEMATOGRAPHY)

《阿凡達》(Avatar)

最佳服裝設計 (COSTUME DESIGN)

《年輕的維多利亞女王》(The Young Victoria)

最佳剪輯 (FILM EDITING)

《拆彈部隊》(The Hurt Locker)

最佳紀錄長片 (DOCUMENTARY FEATURE)

《海豚灣》(The Cove)

最佳紀錄短片 (DOCUMENTARYSHORT SUBJECT)

《普魯登斯的音樂》(Music by Prudence)

終身成就獎 (LIFETIME ACHIEVEMENT)

女星勞倫·白考爾(Lauren Bacall)

導演羅傑·科爾曼(Roger Corman)

攝影師高登·威利斯(Gordon Willis)

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Iraq War Drama 'The Hurt Locker' Earns Best Picture, Director (VOA)ZT


The Iraq war drama The Hurt Locker dominated the Oscars Sunday evening.

The film about a bomb disposal unit earned six Academy Awards, including for best picture. The Hurt Locker also brought the first Oscar for directing for a woman, filmmaker Kathryn Bigelow.

The singer and actress Barbra Streisand announced the Oscar for best director.

"And the winner is … Well, the time has come - Kathryn Bigelow," Streisand announced.

Accepting the Oscar, Bigelow called it the moment of a lifetime. She thanked the cast and crew, and dedicated the award to the members of the military serving in Iraq and Afghanistan.

Backstage, she said she hopes she is the first of many women directors to earn the honor, the highest in Hollywood.

"And of course, I'd love to just think of myself as a filmmaker," Bigelow said. "And I long for the day when that modifier can be a moot point, but I'm ever grateful if I can inspire some young intrepid tenacious male or female filmmaker, and have them feel that the impossible is possible. Never give up on your dream."

Bigelow's fast-paced war tale was also honored for original screenplay, sound editing, sound mixing and film editing.

The Hurt Locker triumphed over its leading competitor, the high-budget science fiction film Avatar. Avatar was directed by Bigelow's ex-hu*****and, James Cameron, and both films started the evening with nine nominations. Avatar earned three Oscars - for its art direction, cinematography, and visual effects.

Jeff Bridges was named best actor for his role as an aging country musician in Crazy Heart. The film also earned an Oscar for its original theme song.

Sandra Bullock was named best actress for her starring role in The Blind Side, a story about a woman who helps a troubled high school athlete.

Bullock, speaking backstage, had advice for aspiring actors who hope to follow her example.

"Everyone is really good at telling everyone else how to live their life or how to be or do it," Bullock said. "Just don't listen. My mother beat it into our heads to be original. I didn't understand that until later on. And everyone's unique and that's what makes people exciting to watch."

The Oscar for best supporting actress went to Mo'Nique, who plays the abusive mother of a troubled teenaged girl in Precious. Better known as a stand-up comic, Mo'Nique has been widely praised for her role in the raw and gripping drama . She said backstage that the film has helped shape her as a person and an artist.

"This role has shaped my life to allow me not to judge and to love unconditionally," Mo'Nique said. "Now if that goes into my career, great. But if it doesn't and I'm just a dynamic person that I strive to be every day, I've won, baby."

Christoph Waltz earned the Oscar for best supporting actor for his role as a Nazi colonel in the World War Two film Inglourious Basterds. Accepting the Oscar statuette, he said director Quentin Tarantino had led the cast and crew on a voyage of discovery.

"And Quentin, with his unorthodox methods of navigation, this fearless explorer took this ship across and brought it in with flying colors, and that's why I'm here," Waltz said. "And this is your welcoming embrace. There is no way I can ever thank you enough. But I can start right now. Thank you."

Up was named best animated picture, and it also received an Oscar for its original score.

The Argentinean crime drama The Secret of Their Eyes was named best foreign-language film. The Oscar for best documentary went to The Cove, which looks at the killing of dolphins off the coast of Japan.

The Oscar for best short subject documentary went to Music by Prudence, the story of a disabled young singer in Zimbabwe.

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