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Knegt noted how 2 of the 10 Best Picture nominees, 3 of the 5 Best Actress nominees, and 4 of the 5 Best Documentary nominees were Sundance films. [1] In January 2011, Dana Harris of indieWire noted the 15 nominations at the 83rd Academy Awards that came from 9 films from the 2010 Sundance Film Festival. [2]
The awards ceremony was held on January 26, 2013, a few miles north of Park City, Utah at Kimball Junction at the Basin Recreation Fieldhouse, [1] and was hosted by Joseph Gordon-Levitt. [2] U.S. Grand Jury Prize: Documentary - Blood Brother; U.S. Grand Jury Prize: Dramatic - Fruitvale (later retitled Fruitvale Station)
The Academy Award for Best Picture is one of the Academy Awards (also known as Oscars) presented annually by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (AMPAS) since the awards debuted in 1929. This award goes to the producers of the film and is the only category in which every member of the Academy is eligible to submit a nomination and ...
The 2024 Academy Awards air on March 10. ... The full list of Oscar best picture winners: 2023 - "Everything Everywhere All at Once" 2022 - "CODA" 2021 - "Nomadland" 2020 - "Parasite"
The Huffington Post crunched the stats on every Oscar nominee of the past 30 years to produce a scientific metric for predicting the winners at the 2013 Academy Awards. Follow the Oscars with live updates here.
Manchester by the Sea took the lead in Sundance-supported films with six Oscar nominations, including Best Picture. [28] The next year, about 40 films were acquired by distributors, among them including Amazon, Netflix, Lionsgate, and Universal. [29] CODA became the first Sundance film to win an Oscar for Best Picture at the 94th Academy Awards ...
#22. Anthony Adverse (tie) - Ceremony: 9th (1937) - Oscar wins: 4 - Oscar nominations: 7 "Anthony Adverse" is an epic drama that follows one man as he gallivants around the world, falling in love ...
^†At the 89th Academy Awards, the presenters of the award, Warren Beatty and Faye Dunaway, mistakenly announced La La Land as the winner of Best Picture, after they had been given the envelope for Best Actress – containing the name of Emma Stone and La La Land, the film for which she won Best Actress.