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Oscars
Night 2001 |
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The 73rd Annual Academy Awards
ceremony will be held March 25 in Los Angeles. Gladiator leads the pack
with 12 nominations, including Best Picture and Best Actor (Russell Crowe's
second consecutive nod in that category). Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon
follows with 10, including nominations for both Best Picture and Best Foreign
Language Film. |
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Best Picture: "Chocolat" "Crouching Tiger, Hidden
Dragon" "Erin Brockovich" "Gladiator" "Traffic." |
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Actor:
Russell Crowe,
"Gladiator"
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Actress: Joan Allen, "The Contender
" Juliette Binoche, "Chocolat" Ellen Burstyn, "Requiem
for a Dream" Laura Linney, "You Can Count On Me" Julia
Roberts, "Erin Brockovich." |
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Supporting Actor: Jeff Bridges, "The
Contender" Willem Dafoe, "Shadow of the Vampire" Benicio Del
Toro, "Traffic" Albert Finney, "Erin Brockovich" Joaquin
Phoenix, "Gladiator." |
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Supporting Actress: Judi Dench, "Chocolat"
Marcia Gay Harden, "Pollock" Kate Hudson, "Almost Famous"
Frances McDormand, "Almost Famous"; Julie Walters, "Billy
Elliot." |
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Director: Stephen Daldry, "Billy
Elliot" Ang Lee, "Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon" Steven
Soderbergh, "Erin Brockovich" Ridley Scott, "Gladiator"
Soderbergh, "Traffic." |
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Foreign Language
Film: "Amores Perros," Mexico; "Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon,"
Taiwan; "Divided We Fall," Czech Republic; "Everybody Famous," Belgium;
"The Taste of Others," France. |
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Screenplay (written
based on material previously produced or published): Robert Nelson Jacobs,
"Chocolat"; Wang Hui Ling, James Schamus and Tsai Kuo Jung, "Crouching Tiger,
Hidden Dragon"; Ethan and Joel Coen, "O Brother, Where Art Thou?"; Stephen
Gaghan, "Traffic"; Steve Kloves, "Wonder Boys." |
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Screenplay (written
directly for the screen): Cameron Crowe, "Almost Famous"; Lee Hall, "Billy
Elliot"; Susannah Grant, "Erin Brockovich"; David Franzoni, John Logan and
William Nicholson, "Gladiator"; Kenneth Lonergan, "You Can Count On Me."
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Art Direction:
"Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon," "Dr. Seuss' How the Grinch Stole
Christmas," "Gladiator," "Quills," "Vatel." Cinematography: "Crouching Tiger,
Hidden Dragon," "Gladiator," "Malena," "O Brother, Where Art Thou?," "The
Patriot." |
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Best
Cinematography: Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon; Gladiator; Malena; O
Brother, Where Art Thou?; The Patriot |
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Costume:
"Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon," "Dr. Seuss' How the Grinch Stole
Christmas," "Gladiator," "102 Dalmatians," "Quills." |
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Documentary
Feature: "Into the Arms of Strangers: Stories of the Kindertransport,"
"Legacy," "Long Night's Journey Into Day," "Scottsboro: An American Tragedy,"
"Sound and Fury." |
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Documentary (short
subject): "Big Mama," "Curtain Call," "Dolphins, " "The Man on Lincoln's
Nose, " "On Tiptoe: Gentle Steps to Freedom." |
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Film Editing:
"Almost Famous," "Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon," "Gladiator," "Traffic,"
"Wonder Boys." Makeup: "The Cell," "Dr. Seuss' How the Grinch Stole Christmas,"
"Shadow of the Vampire." |
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Best Makeup: The Cell Dr. Seuss' How the
Grinch Stole Christmas Shadow of the Vampire |
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Original Score:
"Chocolat," Rachel Portman; "Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon," Tan Dun;
"Gladiator," Hans Zimmer; "Malena," Ennio Morricone; "The Patriot," John
Williams. |
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Original Song: "A Fool in Love" from "Meet the Parents,"
Randy Newman "I've Seen It All" from "Dancer in the Dark," Bjork, Lars von
Trier and Sjon Sigurdsson "A Love Before Time" from "Crouching Tiger, Hidden
Dragon," Jorge Calandrelli, Tan Dun and James Schamus "My Funny Friend and
Me" from "The Emperor's New Groove," Sting and David Hartley "Things Have
Changed" from "Wonder Boys," Bob Dylan. |
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Animated Short
Film: "Father and Daughter," "The Periwig-Maker," "Rejected." Live
Action Short Film: "By Courier," "One Day Crossing," "Quiero Ser (I Want to
Be)," "Seraglio," "A Soccer Story (Uma Historia de Futebol)." |
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Sound: "Cast
Away," "Gladiator," "The Patriot," "The Perfect Storm," "U-571." |
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Sound Effects
Editing: "Space Cowboys," "U-571. " |
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Visual Effects: "Gladiator" "Hollow Man" "The
Perfect Storm." |
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