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PostPosted: Mon Feb 25, 2008 4:11 am 
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Marion Cotillard wins Oscar for best actress
Reuters - Feb 24, 07:18

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Marion Cotillard won the Academy Award as best actress for her portrayal of legendary chanteuse Edith Piaf in "La Vie en Rose" to become the first French performer since 1960 to earn an Oscar in the category.

It was the first nomination for Cotillard, who was a favorite coming into Sunday's award show in Hollywood.

The 32-year-old actress stunned audiences and critics at home and abroad with her physical transformation in the film that traces the life of Piaf, who achieved international fame after being raised by her grandmother in a brothel but saw her life cut short by drug and alcohol abuse.

The win comes just days after Paris-born Cotillard took home the French film industry's coveted Cesar award for best actress for "La Mome," as the Piaf biopic is called in her homeland. She also picked up both a British BAFTA and a Golden Globe for her role.

Simone Signoret won the best actress Oscar in 1960 for her leading role in "Room at the Top" and was the last French woman to do so, although several others, including Catherine Deneuve and Isabelle Adjani, have been nominated.

In the best actress category, Cotillard competed with Julie Christie ("Away From Her"), newcomer Ellen Page ("Juno"), Laura Linney ("The Savages") and Cate Blanchett ("Elizabeth: The Golden Age").

*****CLASS ACT/MUST WATCH, along with JAVIER BADAM!

BTW, does any one know what happened to Tabu's supporting actress nomination for NAMESAKE?

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PostPosted: Mon Feb 25, 2008 7:44 am 
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Full list;

Best picture
Winner - No Country For Old Men
Atonement
Juno
Michael Clayton
There Will Be Blood

Best director
Winners - Joel and Ethan Coen, No Country For Old Men
Julian Schnabel, The Diving Bell and the Butterfly
Jason Reitman, Juno
Tony Gilroy, Michael Clayton
Paul Thomas Anderson, There Will Be Blood

Best actor
Winner - Daniel Day-Lewis, There Will Be Blood
George Clooney, Michael Clayton
Johnny Depp, Sweeney Todd
Tommy Lee Jones, In the Valley of Elah
Viggo Mortensen, Eastern Promises

Best actress
Winner - Marion Cotillard, La Vie en Rose
Cate Blanchett, Elizabeth: The Golden Age
Julie Christie, Away from Her
Laura Linney, The Savages
Ellen Page, Juno

Best supporting actress
Winner - Tilda Swinton, Michael Clayton
Cate Blanchett, I'm Not There
Ruby Dee, American Gangster
Saoirse Ronan, Atonement
Amy Ryan, Gone Baby Gone

Best supporting actor
Winner - Javier Bardem, No Country For Old Men
Casey Affleck, The Assassination of Jesse James...
Philip Seymour Hoffman, Charlie Wilson's War
Hal Holbrook, Into the Wild
Tom Wilkinson, Michael Clayton

Best foreign language film
Winner - The Counterfeiters (Austria)
Beaufort (Israel)
Katyn (Poland)
Mongol (Kazakhstan)
12 (Russia)

Best animated feature film
Winner - Ratatouille
Persepolis
Surf's Up

Best adapted screenplay
Winner - No Country For Old Men
Atonement
Away from Her
The Diving Bell and the Butterfly
There Will Be Blood

Best original screenplay
Winner - Juno
Lars and the Real Girl
Michael Clayton
Ratatouille
The Savages

Best music (score)
Winner - Atonement
The Kite Runner
Michael Clayton
Ratatouille
3:10 to Yuma

Best music (song)
Winner - Falling Slowly - Once (performed by Glen Hansard and Marketa Irglova)
Happy Working Song - Enchanted (performed by Amy Adams)
Raise It Up - August Rush (performed by Jamia Simone Nash and Impact Repertory Theatre)
So Close - Enchanted (performed by Jon McLaughlin)
That's How You Know - Enchanted (performed by Amy Adams)

Best documentary feature
Winner - Taxi to the Dark Side
No End in Sight
Operation Homecoming: Writing the Wartime Experience
Sicko
War/Dance

Best documentary short subject
Winner - Freeheld
La Corona (The Crown)
Salim Baba
Sari's Mother

Best visual effects
Winner - The Golden Compass
Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End
Transformers

Best cinematography
Winner - There Will Be Blood
The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford
Atonement
The Diving Bell and the Butterfly
No Country For Old Men

Best art direction
Winner - Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street
American Gangster
Atonement
The Golden Compass
There Will Be Blood

Best animated short film
Winner - Peter and the Wolf
I Met the Walrus
Madame Tutli-Putli
Meme Les Pigeons Vont au Paradis (Even Pigeons Go to Heaven)
My Love (Moya Lyubov)

Best short film
Winner - Le Mozart des Pickpockets
At Night
Il Supplente
Tanghi Argentini
The Tonto Woman

Best costume design
Winner - Elizabeth: The Golden Age
Across the Universe
Atonement
La Vie en Rose
Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street

Best make-up
Winner - La Vie en Rose
Norbit
Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End

Best sound mixing
Winner - The Bourne Ultimatum
No Country For Old Men
Ratatouille
3:10 to Yuma
Transformers

Best sound editing
Winner - The Bourne Ultimatum
No Country For Old Men
Ratatouille
There Will Be Blood
Transformers

Best film editing
Winner - The Bourne Ultimatum
The Diving Bell and the Butterfly
Into the Wild
No Country For Old Men
There Will Be Blood

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PostPosted: Mon Feb 25, 2008 8:47 am 
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Juno was okay. It had some good points, but it had some pretty bad points as well. The screenplay win was undeserved. OTOH, No Country for Old Men and There Will Be Blood were fantastic films. NCOM was the Coens' best film in a while.


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PostPosted: Mon Feb 25, 2008 9:53 am 
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Not seen Juno, There Will Be Blood or Assassination of Jesse James yet.

No Country For Old Men is brilliant and Javier Bardem was amazing in the movie.

Atonement - felt it was bit over rated, certainly didn't think it was Oscar material. The look and the way it's filmed is really good.

Michael Clayton - not amazing, but better than okay. This film has one of the coldest killing scene witnessed on film :shock:

Ashamed to say not seen any of the best foreign language film yet :oops: (not even heard of most of them :o )

One other I've seen from the lists is American Gangster - hmmmm bit over long and dragging but as usual Denzel Washington & Russell Crowe are brilliant to watch. On a side note saw this other similar Hong Kong movie called Moon to/Protégé ( http://imdb.com/title/tt0841150/ ) which I thought was really good - follows the drug trade in similar detail to American Gangster but as usual the HK movie has more style :lol:

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PostPosted: Mon Feb 25, 2008 10:00 am 
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Oh yeh re: No Country For Old Men AR;

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Top shot is from the Oscars screener DVD(rip :o ) 1.80:1, second one is from the retail R1 DVD 2.35:1 and third is from the Bluray rip (down-scaled to 720p) which is like R1 DVD @ 2.35:1.

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Atonement - felt it was bit over rated, certainly didn't think it was Oscar material. The look and the way it's filmed is really good.

It is oscar likeness of British kinda dramas! But no doubt Keira Knightly going places.

Same imho nominating DEP has become fashionable for OSCARS too!

She was a sidekick in BILB, and thereafter, never looked backward, while main star of BILB ended up in ER thats abt it!

I thought too, Javier Badem was mind blowing in that film.

Besides the supporting actress award for Michael Clayton did not quite appeal to me, I thought gal in gone baby gone was way better.

re Kate Blanchet, and actress like Hillary Swank should take sabbatical from Oscars, too much , too frequent, even though I still believe Kate Blanchet is a tremendous actress!! I wish I could say the same for being tired watching, SRK. HRITHIK, Bachans, PREITY , Rani over and over and over the board. from right to left.

But my respect for OSCAR became A++ when it was announced: Winner - Marion Cotillard, La Vie en Rose. I reminded that clip and was blown away! and then suddenly I remembered that why this film was awarded BEST MAKE UP artist too!

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OVERALL, I thought there was TOO MUCH RED @ OSCARS this year! John Stewart was OK!

If bollywood his joke on Cate Blanchet would become a matter of National offense lol. :lol:


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I thought JUNO was good but not Oscar worthy. Transformers special effects deserved an Oscar. Assassination of Jesse James is an excellent film! No Country was also great. I am yet to see There will be blood and Atonement.


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For the first time I think I agree with most of the winners at this years Oscars.

Atonement was quite good but didn't deserve to win, I was not surprised it won the Bafta because the Brits did alot to promote this film that otherwise wouldn't have been up there. I don't think it stood a chance against No country, There will be blood or Michael Clayton.
Juno was quite good but I feel it is way overrated by it's supporters. Ellen Page shouldn't have been nominated, there was nothing so special in her performance. Angelina Jolie was totally snubbed for the best actress nomination for "A mighty heart", which she did a great job. I take it Tabu didn't make the nominations for the Namesake, but she did better than Ellen Page.
Sadly "The Assasination of Jesse James" was snubbed for a best picture nomination. I believe that it should've been there instead of Juno or Atonement.

As for the best actor, it only belonged to Day-Lewis his performance was easily the best. Did you guys see that he even kissed George Clooney :shock:. Poor Viggo Mortensen after doing so much research for getting into the character for Eastern Promises, he just couldn't win against the competition. If it was another year where Day-lewis wasn't nominated maybe he would've won.

For best actress, Marion Cotillard rightfully deserved it. It would've been a great injustice if she hadn't won. After seeing "La Vie En Rose" I knew she had to win awards for it. She seemed alot more comfortable winning an oscar compared to when she won the Bafta - where she was a wreck, probabaly because she now had the experience of winning.

Javier Barden deserved his oscar for supporting actor, though I think Tom Wilkinson came close.

I haven't seen any of those foreign language films (funny to think that bollywood thought Eklavya had a chance), though I saw Persepolis which was for best animated feature. Ratatouille rightfully won the oscar. Strange that La Vie en rose wasn't up for a best foreign language oscar.


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Mr_Khiladi wrote:
For the first time I think I agree with most of the winners at this years Oscars.

Atonement was quite good but didn't deserve to win, I was not surprised it won the Bafta because the Brits did alot to promote this film that otherwise wouldn't have been up there. I don't think it stood a chance against No country, There will be blood or Michael Clayton.
Juno was quite good but I feel it is way overrated by it's supporters. Ellen Page shouldn't have been nominated, there was nothing so special in her performance. Angelina Jolie was totally snubbed for the best actress nomination for "A mighty heart", which she did a great job. I take it Tabu didn't make the nominations for the Namesake, but she did better than Ellen Page.
Sadly "The Assasination of Jesse James" was snubbed for a best picture nomination. I believe that it should've been there instead of Juno or Atonement.

As for the best actor, it only belonged to Day-Lewis his performance was easily the best. Did you guys see that he even kissed George Clooney :shock:. Poor Viggo Mortensen after doing so much research for getting into the character for Eastern Promises, he just couldn't win against the competition. If it was another year where Day-lewis wasn't nominated maybe he would've won.

For best actress, Marion Cotillard rightfully deserved it. It would've been a great injustice if she hadn't won. After seeing "La Vie En Rose" I knew she had to win awards for it. She seemed alot more comfortable winning an oscar compared to when she won the Bafta - where she was a wreck, probabaly because she now had the experience of winning.

Javier Barden deserved his oscar for supporting actor, though I think Tom Wilkinson came close.

I haven't seen any of those foreign language films (funny to think that bollywood thought Eklavya had a chance), though I saw Persepolis which was for best animated feature. Ratatouille rightfully won the oscar. Strange that La Vie en rose wasn't up for a best foreign language oscar.

I was not much impressed with SUPPORTING ACTRESS though? I thought GONE BABY was better!


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I haven't had a chance to watch any of the recent films. However, I just finished watching "Atonement" and thought it was great, beautiful film. Now I'll try to watch "No Country for Old Men" over the weekend. Really looking forward to that one.


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Zoran009 wrote:
I was not much impressed with SUPPORTING ACTRESS though? I thought GONE BABY was better!


I haven't seen Gone baby gone, so I can't say. I'm sure there were other great supporting actress hopefuls that were not even nominated that probably gave the best performance, but they have to choose by what's there. I still scratch my head wondering how the hell could've Ellen Page have been nominated best actress for Juno. That's got to be the most overrated film of the past year. Angelina Jolie gave a much better performance in "A mighty heart" and Tabu was great in the Namesake yet they were both snubbed.


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I saw ELIZBETH THE GOLDEN AGE finally( on HD DVD) ofcourse) and I would say even not as good as prequel, it was way more engrossing film than JA.and I thought critics ripped that apart. In every sections it was miles ahead!

Cate Blanchet was simply tremendous! I did like Geoffery Rush plus King Philips character! Good view!

Background music was WORLD CLASS whether Rehman or whoever was for whatever passages.
I earler saw Warriors of Heavens and Earth, Rehman;s Solo project where he composed hindi classical background for Chinese film :D


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