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March 9, 2024

Mark your calendars! The Oscars are streaming on Disney+ this March 11



Catch all the stars and watch them shine in the 96th Academy Awards!

Disney+ is set to exclusively livestream the 96th Academy Awards on March 11, bringing the biggest night for film in Hollywood closer to Filipinos. Broadcasting live from the Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles, Disney+ will stream the pre-show red carpet at 6:30 and the award show at 7:00 . Late-night host and comedian Jimmy Kimmel is hosting the ceremony for the fourth time.

Oscar-nominated titles that are available on Disney+ include:
The Creator: Best Visual Effects and Best Sound
Bobi Wine: The People’s President, – Documentary Feature Film
Elemental – Best Animated Film

Flamin’ Hot: Best Original Song for The Fire Inside
Guardians of the Galaxy, Vol. 3 – Best Visual Effects
The Last Repair Shop: Best Documentary Short Film
Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny – Best Original Score
Nai Nai & Wài Pó: Best Documentary Short Film



The replay of the 96th Academy Awards will be available on Disney+ immediately after the live streaming.


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October 7, 2015

Oscar Winner graces the small screen in new medical drama

Photo : Sony Channel Phils
Academy Award winner for Best Actress Marcia Gay Harden (Polllack) stars in Code Black, a new medical procedural drama inspired by Ryan McGarry’s critically acclaimed documentary of the same title. 

Every episode presents extraordinary medical cases in creative but very authentic perspectives. Events unfold in the nation’s busiest ER, where medical professionals are the heroes. In a perpetual race against time, they solve one medical case after the other using limited resources. This is far from your usual medical drama. Get ready to be hooked as it fires up adrenaline, intrigues the mind and ultimately compels the heart.

Follow Leanne Royer (Harden), the gritty resident who leads her medical team through seemingly insurmountable odds.Completing the cast are Bonnie Sommerville (NYPD Blue), Raza Jaffrey (Homeland), Luis Guzman (Oz), Melanie Kannokada (Love, Lies and Seeta), Harry M. Ford, Benjamin Hollingsworth, and William Allen Young. 

Michael Seitzman, Marti Noxon, Ryan McGarry, and David Semel are the executive producers of this series that premieres on October 7, Wednesday, 8:50pm (same week as the US), first & Exclusive at Sony Channel.

Sony Channel is seen on SKYCable Channel 35, Cignal Digital TV Channel 60, Destiny Cable Channel 62, Cable Link Channel 39.


About Sony Channel

Sony Channel is the premier destination for female-skewing entertainment with the biggest and best of Hollywood. Designed for the socially connected viewer, Sony Channel features some of the most captivating and talked-about drama, comedy, lifestyle and reality programs on TV, all airing close to the U.S. telecasts, together with popular feel-good movies. 

Fresh, confident and stylish, with a dash of clever wit, Sony Channel is visually stunning with a brand identity that perfectly complements its line-up of high calibre programming. Sony Channel appeals to a female-skewed, male-inclusive audience who loves to escape, engage and lose themselves in premium content. Viewers are modern, social, stylish and aspirational.

Sony Channel is wholly owned by Sony Pictures Entertainment and managed by Sony Pictures Television Networks, Asia, which also operates pay-TV channels AXN, beTV, Sony Entertainment Television, Animax, ONE and GEM. See www.sonychannelasia.com, as well as follow www.facebook.com/SonyChannelPH and https://twitter.com/SonyChannelPH for more. 



February 23, 2015

"Birdman" was the big winner of the night at the Oscars 2015

The Oscars 2015, the 87th Academy Awards ceremony, presented by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, honored the best films of 2014 and took place on February 22, 2015, at the Dolby Theatre in Hollywood, Los Angeles.

"Birdman" the genre-defying art house film was the big winner of the night at the 87th annual Academy Awards.

Aside from the best picture, "Birdman" also won for cinematography and original screenplay, and the film's director, Alejandro González Iñárritu, won the directing Oscar.

Other winners included Common and John Legend for their original song "Glory" from the film "Selma," the Polish film "Ida" for best foreign film, and "Big Hero 6" for best animated feature.

Here’s a list of the evening’s recipients in full:



Best picture

WINNER: Birdman
American Sniper
Boyhood
The Imitation Game
The Grand Budapest Hotel
Selma
The Theory of Everything
Whiplash


Best actor

WINNER: Eddie Redmayne for The Theory of Everything
Steve Carell for Foxcatcher
Benedict Cumberbatch for The Imitation Game
Bradley Cooper for American Sniper
Michael Keaton for Birdman


Best actress

WINNER: Julianne Moore for Still Alice
Marion Cotillard for Two Days, One Night
Felicity Jones for The Theory of Everything
Rosamund Pike for Gone Girl
Reese Witherspoon for Wild


Best Director

WINNER: Alejandro González Iñárritu for Birdman
Richard Linklater for Boyhood
Bennett Miller for Foxcatcher
Wes Anderson for The Grand Budapest Hotel
Morten Tyldum for The Imitation Game


Best animated feature film

WINNER: Big Hero 6
The Boxtrolls
How to Train Your Dragon 2
Song of the Sea
The Tale of the Princess Kaguya


Best supporting actress

WINNER: Patricia Arquette for Boyhood
Laura Dern for Wild
Keira Knightley for The Imitation Game
Emma Stone for Birdman
Meryl Streep for Into the Woods


Best supporting actor

WINNER: JK Simmons for Whiplash
Robert Duvall for The Judge
Ethan Hawke for Boyhood
Edward Norton for Birdman
Mark Ruffalo for Foxcatcher


Achievement in costume design

WINNER: The Grand Budapest Hotel – Milena Canonero
Inherent Vice – Mark Bridges
Into the Woods – Colleen Atwood
Maleficent – Anna B Sheppard
Mr Turner – Jacqueline Durran


Achievement in makeup and hairstyling

WINNER: The Grand Budapest Hotel – Frances Hannon, Mark Coulier
Foxcatcher – Bill Corso, Dennis Liddiard
Guardians of the Galaxy – Elizabeth Yianni-Georgiou, David White


Best foreign-language film

WINNER: Ida – Paweł
Tangerines – Zaza Urushadze
Leviathan – Andrey Zvyagintsev
Wild Tales – Damián Szifrón
Timbuktu – Abderrahmane Sissako


Best live-action short film

WINNER: The Phone Call – Mat Kirkby, James Lucas
Aya – Oded Binnun, Mihal Brezis
Boogaloo and Graham – Michael Lennox, Ronan Blaney
Butter Lamp – Wei Hu, Julien Féret
Parvaneh – Talkhon Hamzavi, Stefan Eichenberger


Best documentary short subject

WINNER: Crisis Hotline: Veterans Press 1 – Ellen Goosenberg Kent, Dana Perry
Joanna – Aneta Kopacz
Our Curse – Tomasz Sliwinski, Maciej Slesicki
The Reaper – Gabriel Serra
White Earth – Christian Jensen


Achievement in sound mixing

WINNER: Whiplash – Craig Mann, Ben Wilkins, Thomas Curley
American Sniper – John T Reitz, Gregg Rudloff, Walt Martin
Birdman – Jon Taylor, Frank A. Montaño, Thomas Varga
Interstellar – Gary Rizzo, Gregg Landaker, Mark Weingarten
Unbroken – Jon Taylor, Frank A. Montaño, David Lee

Achievement in sound editing

WINNER: American Sniper – Alan Robert Murray, Bub Asman
Birdman – Aaron Glascock, Martín Hernández
The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies – Brent Burge, Jason Canovas
Interstellar – Richard King
Unbroken – Becky Sullivan, Andrew DeCristofaro


Achievement in visual effects
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WINNER: Interstellar – Paul J Franklin, Andrew Lockley, Ian Hunter, Scott R Fisher
Captain America: The Winter Soldier – Dan Deleeuw, Russell Earl, Bryan Grill, Daniel Sudick 
Dawn of the Planet of the Apes – Joe Letteri, Dan Lemmon, Daniel Barrett, Erik Winquist
Guardians of the Galaxy – Stephane Ceretti, Nicolas Aithadi, Jonathan Fawkner, Paul Corbould
X-Men: Days of Future Past – Richard Stammers, Lou Pecora, Tim Crosbie, Cameron Waldbauer


Best animated short film

WINNER: Feast – Patrick Osborne, Kristina Reed
The Bigger Picture – Daisy Jacobs, Chris Hees
The Dam Keeper – Robert Kondo, Daisuke “Dice” Tsutsumi
Me and My Moulton – Torill Kove
A Single Life – Joris Oprins


Best production design

WINNER: The Grand Budapest Hotel: Adam Stockhausen, Anna Pinnock
The Imitation Game: Maria Djurkovic, Tatiana Macdonald
Interstellar: Nathan Crowley, Gary Fettis
Into the Woods: Dennis Gassner, Anna Pinnock
Mr Turner: Suzie Davies, Charlotte Watts

Achievement in cinematography

WINNER: Birdman: Emmanuel Lubezki
The Grand Budapest Hotel: Robert D Yeoman
Ida: Lukasz Zal, Ryszard Lenczewski
Mr Turner: Dick Pope
Unbroken: Roger Deakins

Achievement in film editing

WINNER: Whiplash – Tom Cross
Boyhood – Sandra Adair
The Imitation Game – William Goldenberg
The Grand Budapest Hotel – Barney Pilling
American Sniper – Joel Cox, Gary Roach


Best documentary feature

WINNER: Citizenfour – Laura Poitras, Mathilde Bonnefoy, Dirk Wilutzky
Finding Vivian Maier – John Maloof, Charlie Siskel
Last Days in Vietnam – Rory Kennedy, Keven McAlester
The Salt of the Earth – Wim Wenders, Juliano Ribeiro Salgado, David Rosier
Virunga – Orlando von Einsiedel, Joanna Natasegara


Best original song

WINNER: Glory from Selma – Lonnie Lynn (Common), John Stephens (John Legend)
The Lego Movie – Shawn Patterson (Everything Is Awesome)
Beyond the Lights – Diane Warren (Grateful)
Glen Campbell: I’ll Be Me – Glen Campbell, Julian Raymond (I’m Not Gonna Miss You)
Begin Again – Gregg Alexander, Danielle Brisebois (Lost Stars)


Best original score

WINNER: Alexandre Desplat – The Grand Budapest Hotel
Alexandre Desplat – The Imitation Game 
Hans Zimmer – Interstellar
Jóhann Jóhannsson– The Theory of Everything 
Gary Yershon – Mr Turner


Original screenplay

WINNER: Alejandro González Iñárritu, Nicolás Giacobone, Alexander Dinelaris, Armando Bo – Birdman
Richard Linklater – Boyhood
E Max Frye, Dan Futterman – Foxcatcher
Wes Anderson, Hugo Guinness – The Grand Budapest Hotel
Dan Gilroy – Nightcrawler


Adapted screenplay

WINNER: Graham Moore – The Imitation Game
Jason Hall – American Sniper
Paul Thomas Anderson – Inherent Vice
Anthony McCarten – The Theory of Everything
Damien Chazelle – Whiplash

March 9, 2014

Fil-Am composer wins Oscar for Frozen’s Let It Go

Kristen Anderson-Lopez and Robert Lopez
Filipino-American composer Robert Lopez won Best Original Song during the 86th Academy Awards and made many Filipinos proud when “Let It Go,” the song he penned for the popular Disney movie “Frozen.”


The songwriting couple's triumph with "Let It Go" for Disney'sFrozen, made Lopez, at age 39, the 12th and youngest member of the EGOT family – the select group of artists who have won an Emmy, a Grammy, an Oscar and a Tony. Prior to his Oscar, Lopez had bagged three Tony Awards, a Grammy for The Book of Mormon, and a Daytime Emmy for his work on the show The Wonder Pets. Other notable EGOT members are Audrey Hepburn, Whoopi Goldberg, and Scott Rudin.
Robert Lopez and Kristen Anderson-Lopez
Kristen Anderson-Lopez and Robert Lopez via Yahoo! Philippines
According to reports. is the circle’s 12th and youngest member,  Lopez won a Tony in 2004 for best original score for “Avenue Q.” He also has two Daytime Emmy Awards, in 2008 and 2010, for outstanding achievement in music direction and composition for “The Wonder Pets.” In 2011, he won two Tonys for best book of a musical and best original score. A year later, he won a Grammy for best musical theater album for “The Book of Mormon.”

Earlier in the ceremony, “Frozen,” a story about a bond between two royal sisters in an icy Scandinavian kingdom, took home the award for Best Animated Feature Film.

In an interview with the media, Lopez credits his involvement in the movie “Frozen” to his wife.

“I think part of the reason they wanted us was because of her,” he said, referring to Kristen. “She has this great head for story. I think they wanted ‘Frozen’ to benefit from her story talent and our musical instincts.”

The musical soundtrack and hit anthem “Let It Go” by Idina Menzel have sold more than 1 million copies each and inspired thousands of YouTube videos by young girls singing the tune.

Lopez said “Let It Go” has become his “biggest surprise” and “biggest joy.”

“In our wildest dreams, somewhere in the past, you kind of dream about maybe getting an award. What you don’t dream about is having a song like this that touches so many people. That’s been the biggest surprise and the biggest joy. We have our reward every day on YouTube.”

“Filipino pride. I’m so excited. I’m just sending love to the Philippines,” he said.

“I know they’ve had a tough year and I just send out my feelings to them,” he added, referencing the catastrophic Typhoon Yolanda, which battered the country last November, killing thousands.

February 3, 2014

Be part of the biggest Oscars! Get a chance to watch the Academy Awards Live!

The Lifestyle Network recently announced one of its biggest events ever—an exclusive, once in a lifetime chance to catch the biggest international film awarding ceremony live, in anticipation of the upcoming 86th Academy Awards.

The Academy Awards, more popularly known as the Oscars, has found a new home on in the Lifestyle Network. In celebration of this new step for the channel, the Lifestyle Network is holding a contest entitled the "Oscars Big Win Promo--"a first in the Philippine market. The "Oscars Big Win Promo", which will run from February 3 until March 3, 2014, is an online prediction contest. Winner with the highest number of correct predictions will win a trip to Los Angeles, California and two bleacher seats to watch the 2015 Oscars Red Carpet ceremony.

The contest is open to all SkyCable, Destiny Cable, and other provincial cable operator subscribers carrying the Lifestyle Network aged 18 years and above. In order for contestants to keep tabs on their predictions, the results can be tracked live online on the day of the Academy Awards. Points will constantly be updated as each award is presented.

Catch the 86th Academy Awards as it airs straight from the Dolby Theatre in Hollywood on March 3, 2014 (Philippine time) on the Lifestyle Network (SkyCable channel 24).

For the complete mechanics, log on to www.lifestylenetwork.com.ph. For updates, visit and like the Lifestyle Network on Facebook (www.facebook.com/LifestyleNetwork).

January 23, 2014

Lifestyle Network : The Philippine's Newest Home for the Oscars

Watch out for the 86th Academy Awards, airing live on the Lifestyle Network on March 3, 2014 and on ABS-CBN.

What is considered to be the movie industry’s most prestigious award has found a new home for its annual ceremony’s broadcast on Philippine television, as the 86th Academy Awards—popularly known as the Oscars—now reaches out to eager viewers via the Lifestyle Network, airing live as it happens.

From its historical introduction in 1929, the Academy Awards has since become known as the organization behind the world of film’s most prestigious honor, coming in the form of the Oscar statuette. This statuette has now reached the status of an internationally admired symbol that stands as proof and recognition of the very highest level of achievement in movies, bearing significance of a caliber entirely its own.
This 2014, the Academy Awards is set to mount its 86th ceremony at Hollywood’s Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles. Chosen to take its audience and viewers alike through the star-studded event will be one of television’s favorite personalities, Ellen DeGeneres, who also previously hosted the event in 2007.
For this year’s Oscars awards, the nominees were recently announced by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Science President Cheryle Boone Isaacs, who was joined by Heart of the Sea star Chris Hemsworth upon the declaration of the upcoming potential winners.
The nominees for the 86th Academy Awards are as follows:
BEST PICTURE
·      American Hustle
·      Captain Phillips
·      Dallas Buyers Club
·      Gravity
·      Her
·      Nebraska
·      Philomena
·      12 Years a Slave
·      The Wolf of Wall Street

BEST DIRECTOR
·      Alfonso Cuarón, Gravity
·      Steve McQueen, 12 Years a Slave
·      Alexander Payne, Nebraska
·      David O. Russell, American Hustle
·      Martin Scorsese, The Wolf of Wall Street

BEST ACTOR
·      Christian Bale, American Hustle
·      Bruce Dern, Nebraska
·      Leonardo DiCaprio, The Wolf of Wall Street
·      Chiwetel Ejiofor, 12 Years a Slave
·      Matthew McConaughey, Dallas Buyers Club

BEST ACTRESS
·      Amy Adams, American Hustle
·      Cate Blanchett, Blue Jasmine
·      Sandra Bullock, Gravity
·      Judi Dench, Philomena
·      Meryl Streep, August: Osage County
·      BEST ORIGINAL SCREENPLAY
·      David O. Russell and Eric Warren Singer, American Hustle
·      Woody Allen, Blue Jasmine
·      Craig Borten and Melisa Wallack, Dallas Buyers Club
·      Spike Jonze, Her
·      Bob Nelson, Nebraska

BEST ADAPTED SCREENPLAY
·      Richard Linklater, Julie Delpy and Ethan Hawke, Before Midnight
·      Billy Ray, Captain Philips
·      Steve Coogan and Jeff Pope, Philomena
·      John Ridley, 12 Years a Slave
·      Terence Winter, The Wolf of Wall Street

BEST ANIMATED FEATURE
·      The Croods
·      Despicable Me 2
·      Ernest & Celestine
·      Frozen
·      The Wind Rises

BEST ORIGINAL SONG
·      "Alone Not Alone," Alone Yet Not Alone
·      "Happy," Despicable Me 2
·      "Let It Go," Frozen
·      "The Moon Song," Her
·      "Ordinary Love," Mandela: Long Walk to Freedom
·      BEST CINEMATOGRAPHY
·      Philippe Le Sourd, The Grandmaster
·      Emmanuel Lubezki, Gravity
·      Bruno Delbonnel, Inside Llewyn Davis
·      Phedon Papamichael, Nebraska
·      Roger A. Deakins, Prisoners

BEST COSTUME DESIGN
·      Michael Wilkinson, American Hustle
·      William Chang Suk Ping, The Grandmaster
·      Catherine Martin, The Great Gatsby
·      Michael O'Connor, The Invisible Woman
·      Patricia Norris, 12 Years a Slave

BEST DOCUMENTARY – SHORT SUBJECT
·      CaveDigger
·      Facing Fear
·      Karama Has No Walls
·      The Lady in Number 6: Music Saved My Life
·      Prison Terminal: The Last Days of Private Jack Hall

BEST FILM EDITING
·      Jay Cassidy, Crispin Struthers and Alan Baumgarten, American Hustle
·      Christopher Rouse, Captain Phillips
·      John Mac McMurphy and Martin Pensa, Dallas Buyers Club
·      Alfonso Cuarón and Mark Sanger, Gravity
·      Joe Walker, 12 Years a Slave
·      BEST MAKEUP AND HAIRSTYLING
·      Adruitha Lee and Robin Mathew, Dallas Buyers Club
·      Stephen Prouty, Jackass Presents: Bad Grandpa
·      Joel Harlow and Gloria Pasqua-Casny, The Lone Ranger

BEST ORIGINAL SCORE
·      John Williams, The Book Thief
·      Steven Price, Gravity
·      William Butler and Owen Pallett, Her
·      Alexandre Desplat, Philomena
·      Thomas Newman, Saving Mr. Banks

BEST PRODUCTION DESIGN
·      Judy Becker (Production Design) and Heather Loeffler (Set Decoration), American Hustle
·      Andy Nicholson (Production Design); Rosie Goodwin and Joanne Woollard (Set Decoration), Gravity
·      Catherine Martin (Production Design) and Beverley Dunn (Set Decoration), The Great Gatsby
·      K.K. Barrett (Production Design) and Gene Serdena (Set Decoration), Her
·      Adam Stockhausen (Production Design) and Alice Baker (Set Decoration), 12 Years a Slave

BEST SHORT FILM – ANIMATED
·      Feral
·      Get a Horse!
·      Mr. Hublot
·      Possessions
·      Room on the Broom

BEST SHORT FILM – LIVE ACTION
·      Aquel No Era Yo (That Wasn't Me), Esteban Crespo
·      Avant Que De Tout Perdre (Just Before Losing Everything), Xavier Legrand and Alexandre Gavras
·      Helium, Anders Walter and Kim Magnusson
·      Pitääkö Mun Kaikki Hoitaa? (Do I Have to Take Care of Everything?), Selma Vilhunen and Kirsikka Saari
·      The Voorman Problem, Mark Gill and Baldwin Li

BEST SOUND EDITING
·      Steve Boeddeker and Richard Hymns, All Is Lost
·      Oliver Tarney, Captain Phillips
·      Glenn Freemantle, Gravity
·      Brent Burge, The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug
·      Wylie Stateman, Lone Survivor
·      BEST SOUND MIXING
·     Chris Burdon, Mark Taylor, Mike Prestwood Smith and Chris Munro, Captain Phillips
·      "Gravity" Skip Lievsay, Niv Adiri, Christopher Benstead and Chris Munro, Gravity
·    Christopher Boyes, Michael Hedges, Michael Semanick and Tony Johnson, The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug
·      Skip Lievsay, Greg Orloff and Peter F. Kurland, Inside Llewyn Davis
·      Andy Koyama, Beau Borders and David Brownlow, Lone Survivor

BEST VISUAL EFFECTS
·      Tim Webber, Chris Lawrence, Dave Shirk and Neil Corbould, Gravity
·   Joe Letteri, Eric Saindon, David Clayton and Eric Reynolds, The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug
·      Christopher Townsend, Guy Williams, Erik Nash and Dan Sudick, Iron Man 3
·      Tim Alexander, Gary Brozenich, Edson Williams and John Frazier, The Lone Ranger
·    Roger Guyett, Patrick Tubach, Ben Grossmann and Burt Dalton, Star Trek Into Darkness

Don’t miss out on the year’s most anticipated night in the international film industry, the 86th Academy Awards, airing live on the Lifestyle Network on March 3, 2014 and on ABS-CBN.
For schedules and updates, visit and like the Lifestyle Network on Facebook (www.facebook.com/LifestyleNetwork).

February 27, 2012

Meryl Streep wins best actress Oscar for The Iron Lady

Meryl Streep gets her third Oscar at the 84th Academy Awards. The actress was presented the gong for her portrayal of Margaret Thatcher in The Iron Lady. Thirty three years after she grasped her first gold statuette, Meryl is the record-holder with 17 acting nominations.
The Golden Lady of Hollywood earned her third honour for her performance of former British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher in The Iron Lady. She won a supporting actress gong in 1979 and the top award in 1982 for Kramer Vs Kramer and Sophie's Choice respectively. She had lost 12 times in a row since then.
Looking more golden lady than iron in a draped metallic gown, Meryl thanked her husband after opening with the self-deprecating statement statement. 

'When they called my name, I had this feeling I could hear half of America go, "Oh, no, why her again?" But whatever,' Streep said, laughing. 



'I really understand I'll never be up here again. I really want to think all my colleagues, my friends. I look out here and I see my life before my eyes, my old friends, my new friends." 

'Really, this is such a great honor but the think that counts the most with me is the friendship and the love and the sheer job we've shared making moves together,' said Streep.
"The Artist" was named Best Picture, Jean Dujardin Best Actor and the Best Directing gong went to Michel Hazanavicius. With awards for best score and best costume design, it was  the Franco-American film's night. The veteran actor Christopher Plummer became the Academy's oldest winner taking the Best Supporting Actor laurels for, ironically enough, film Beginners.


List of Oscars 2012 Winners: 
  Best Picture: "The Artist"
Best Actor: Jean Dujardin, "The Artist"
Best Actress: Meryl Streep, "The Iron Lady"
Supporting Actress: Octavia Spencer, The Help
Supporting Actor: Christopher Plummer, Beginners
Directing: Michel Hazanavicius, "The Artist"
Cinematography: Hugo
Art Direction: Hugo
Costume Design: "The Artist"
Makeup: The Iron Lady
Foreign Language Film: A Separation, Iran.
Film Editing: The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo
Sound Editing: Hugo
Sound Mixing: Hugo
Documentary Feature: Undefeated
Animated Feature Film: Rango
Visual Effects: Hugo
Original Score: "The Artist"
Original Song: Man or Muppet from The Muppets
Adapted Screenplay: Alexander Payne, Nat Faxon and Jim Rash, "The Descendants"
Original Screenplay: Woody Allen, Midnight in Paris
Live Action Short Film: The Shore
Documentary (short subject): Saving Face
Animated Short Film: The Fantastic Flying Books of Mr Morris Lessmore


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