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Best Picture - Michael Mann and Graham King, Producers Sound Mixing - Tom Fleischman and Petur Hliddal Writing (Original Screenplay) - Written by John Logan
Winners and nominees. The nominees for the 77th Academy Awards were announced on January 25, 2005, at the Samuel Goldwyn Theater in Beverly Hills, California, by Frank Pierson, president of the academy, and actor Adrien Brody. [8] The Aviator received the most nominations with eleven; Finding Neverland and Million Dollar Baby tied for second ...
- Best Picture
- Animated Feature Film
- Directing
- Actor in A Leading Role
- Actress in A Leading Role
- Actor in A Supporting Role
- Actress in A Supporting Role
- Writing
- Music
- Film Editing
Brokeback Mountain – Diana Ossana, James Schamus Capote – Caroline Baron, William Vince, Michael Ohoven Crash – Paul Haggis, Cathy Schulman Good Night, and Good Luck. – Grant Heslov Munich– Kathleen Kennedy, Steven Spielberg, Barry Mendel
Howl’s Moving Castle – Hayao Miyazaki Tim Burton’s Corpse Bride – Mike Johnson, Tim Burton Wallace & Gromit in The Curse of the Were-Rabbit– Nick Park, Steve Box
Brokeback Mountain – Ang Lee Capote – Bennett Miller Crash – Paul Haggis Good Night, and Good Luck. – George Clooney Munich– Steven Spielberg
Philip Seymour Hoffman – Capote Terrence Howard – Hustle & Flow Heath Ledger – Brokeback Mountain Joaquin Phoenix – Walk the Line David Strathairn – Good Night, and Good Luck.
Judi Dench – Mrs. Henderson Presents Felicity Huffman – Transamerica Keira Knightley – Pride & Prejudice Charlize Theron – North Country Reese Witherspoon – Walk the Line
George Clooney – Syriana Matt Dillon – Crash Paul Giamatti – Cinderella Man Jake Gyllenhaal – Brokeback Mountain William Hurt – A History of Violence
Amy Adams – Junebug Catherine Keener – Capote Frances McDormand – North Country Rachel Weisz – The Constant Gardener Michelle Williams – Brokeback Mountain
Brokeback Mountain – Larry McMurtry, Diana Ossana Capote – Dan Futterman The Constant Gardener – Jeffrey Caine A History of Violence – Josh Olson Munich– Tony Kushner, Eric Roth
“In The Deep” – Crash – Music by Kathleen “Bird” York, Michael Becker; Lyric by Kathleen “Bird” York “It’s Hard Out Here For A Pimp” – Hustle & Flow – Music, Lyric by Jordan Houston, Cedric Coleman, Paul Beauregard “Travelin’ Thru” – Transamerica– Music, Lyric by Dolly Parton
Cinderella Man – Mike Hill, Dan Hanley The Constant Gardener – Claire Simpson Crash – Hughes Winborne Munich – Michael Kahn Walk the Line– Michael McCusker
The Complete List: Academy Award Winners. Caryn James, a cultural critic for The Times, discusses the winners and losers on Oscar night. Scenes from the 77th Academy Awards, hosted by...
The night's big winner was Clint Eastwood's "Million Dollar Baby," which took home four awards, including Best Picture and Best Director Jamie Foxx's portrayal of Ray Charles in "Ray" earned him Best Actor, while Hilary Swank won Best Actress for "Million Dollar Baby."
It was nominated for ten Academy Awards including Best Supporting Actress (Sara Allgood), Best Editing, Best Script, Best Music and Best Sound and it won five Oscars—Best Director, Best Picture, Best Supporting Actor (Donald Crisp), Best B&W Cinematography (Arthur C. Miller) and Best Art Direction
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For his lifetime achievement in the science and technology of image compositing for motion pictures as exemplified by his significant contributions to the development of the Ultra Violet and the 'bluescreen' compositing processes.