Monday, February 28, 2011

Oscar 2011: Winners

"I like the feeling of being at the peak of my career," laughs Colin Forth from the stage of the 2011 Oscar in hand just won the statuette for best actor for the interpretation of the stammering George VI in The speech of the king (who won including best film, director and original screenplay). It then proceeds to thank, citing most recently his wife Livia, "without her I would not get here." Even Natalie Portman, best actress for The Black Swan by Darren Aronofsky, dedicated the award to his "great love" Benjamin Millepied, "who did the choreography for the film and now I got the biggest role in my life, that of mother '.

It will end in the annals of Oscar's speech Melissa Leo, Best Supporting Actress for The Fighter (the other is awarded Christian Bale), the first winner in history to earn a biiip of censorship because of too much enthusiasm, and a "fuck" too ("I saw Kate Winslet as two years ago it all seemed so fucking easy.") I disappointed.

Deserve more The Social Network of David Fincher, who won three statuettes (the original screenplay by Aaron Sorkin, editing and soundtrack) and Inception, bringing home only four technical awards (best picture, special effects, sound and editing mixer). But it was worse for the Coen brothers, started with ten nominations for the Determination and returned empty-handed.

As per predictions, Toy Story 3 is the best animated film, Inside Job is the best documentary and best foreign film is in a better world by Susanne Bier; already spent in our rooms, the film back in theaters by March 2. In the gallery, the official portraits of the winners of the Oscars 2011.

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