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The complete Oscars 2013 winners list: Hollywood is back

The complete Oscars 2013 winners list: Hollywood is back

The zenith of cinematic awards season – the 85th Academy Awards – took place last night at the Dolby Theatre in Hollywood, and seldom has the glory been so equally distributed.

The night’s biggest winner – numerically, at least – was Ang Lee’s Life of Pi, which took home a total of four awards from its eleven nominations, which included Best Director.

There will undoubtedly be some disappointment being felt by the makers of Lincoln, which only managed to win two of its twelve nominations. Unsurprisingly, one of these was the much-predicted third win for Daniel Day-Lewis, an un-paralleled achievement that cements his reputation as the greatest actor of his generation.

In other categories, Brit favourite Adele now has an Oscar to go with her recent Bafta as Skyfall won Best Original Song, and Michael Haneke’s much revered Armor won Best Foreign Film.

But naturally, the evening is all about one prize: the coveted Best Picture. After two years of European winners (The Artist and The King’s Speech) the award came back to Hollywood with a film about the success of Hollywood.

Bookies favourite Argo – the real-life geopolitical tale of espionage took home the biggest prize. Its win makes it only the fourth film in Oscar history (and the first film in twenty-three years) to win the Best Picture award without also receiving a Best Director nomination.

Tom Yates

The full list of winners:

 

BEST PICTURE

Argo – winner

Amour

Django Unchained

Les Misérables

Life Of Pi

Lincoln

Zero Dark Thirty

Beasts Of The Southern Wild

Silver Linings Playbook

 

BEST DIRECTOR

Life Of Pi – Ang Lee – winner

Lincoln – Steven Spielberg

Amour – Michael Haneke

Silver Linings Playbook – David O. Russell

Beasts Of The Southern Wild – Benh Zeitlin

 

BEST ACTOR

Daniel Day-Lewis – Lincoln – winner

Denzel Washington – Flight

Bradley Cooper – Silver Linings Playbook

Hugh Jackman – Les Misérables

Joaquin Phoenix – The Master

 

BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR

Christoph Waltz – Django Unchained – winner

Alan Arkin – Argo

Robert De Niro – Silver Linings Playbook

Philip Seymour Hoffman – The Master

Tommy Lee Jones – Lincoln

 

BEST ACTRESS

Jennifer Lawrence – Silver Linings Playbook – winner

Emmanuelle Riva – Amour

Jessica Chastain – Zero Dark Thirty

Quvenzhané Wallis – Beasts Of The Southern Wild

Naomi Watts – The Impossible

 

BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS

Anne Hathaway – Les Misérables – winner

Amy Adams – The Master

Helen Hunt – The Sessions

Sally Field – Lincoln

Jacki Weaver – Silver Linings Playbook

 

BEST ANIMATED FILM

Brave – winner

Frankenweenie

ParaNorman

The Pirates! In An Adventure With Scientists

Wreck-it-Ralph

 

BEST ADAPTED SCREENPLAY

Chris Terrio – Argo – winner

Lucy Alibar, Benh Zeitlin – Beasts Of The Southern Wild

David Magee – Life Of Pi

Tony Kushner – Lincoln

David O. Russell – Silver Linings Playbook

 

BEST ORIGINAL SCREENPLAY

Quentin Tarantino – Django Unchained – winner

Michael Haneke – Amour

Wes Anderson, Roman Coppola – Moonrise Kingdom

Mark Boal – Zero Dark Thirty

John Gatins – Flight

 

CINEMATOGRAPHY

Life Of Pi – Claudio Miranda – winner

Anna Karenina – Seamus McGarvey

Django Unchained – Robert Richardson

Lincoln – Janusz Kaminski

Skyfall – Roger Deakins

 

COSTUME DESIGN

Anna Karenina – Jacqueline Durran – winner

Les Misérables – Paco Delgado
Lincoln – Joanna Johnston

Mirror Mirror – Eiko Ishioka

Snow White And The Huntsman – Colleen Atwood

 

BEST DOCUMENTARY FEATURE

Searching For Sugar Man – winner

5 Broken Cameras

The Gatekeepers

How To Survive A Plague

The Invisible War

 

BEST DOCUMENTARY SHORT

Inocente – winner

Kings Point

Mondays At Racine

Open Heart

Redemption

 

BEST FILM EDITING

Argo – William Goldenberg – winner

Life Of Pi – Tim Squyres

Zero Dark Thirty – Dylan Tichenor, William Goldenberg

Lincoln – Michael Kahn

Silver Linings Playbook – Jay Cassidy, Crispin Struthers

 

BEST FOREIGN LANGUAGE FILM

Amour – Austria – winner

Kon-Tiki – Norway

No – Chile

A Royal Affair – Denmark

War Witch – Canada

 

BEST MAKEUP & HAIRSTYLING

Les Misérables – Lisa Westcott, Julie Dartnell – winner

Hitchcock – Julie Hewett, Martin Samuel, Howard Berger

The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey – Peter Swords King, Richard Taylor, Rick Findlater

 

BEST ORIGINAL SCORE

Life Of Pi – Mychael Danna – winner

Anna Karenina – Dario Marianelli

Argo – Alexandre Desplat

Lincoln – John Williams

Skyfall – Thomas Newman

 

BEST ORIGINAL SONG

Skyfall from Skyfall – winner

Before My Time from Chasing Ice

Everybody Needs A Best Friend from Ted

Pi’s Lullaby from Life Of Pi

Suddenly from Les Miserables

 

BEST PRODUCTION DESIGN

Lincoln – winner

Anna Karenina

The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey

Les Miserables

Life Of Pi

 

BEST ANIMATED SHORT

Paperman – winner

Adam and Dog

Fresh Guacamole

Head Over Heels

Maggie Simpson In “The Longest Daycare”

 

BEST LIVE FILM SHORT

Curfew – winner

Asad Buzkashi Boys

Death Of A Shadow

Henry

 

BEST SOUND EDITING

Zero Dark Thirty & Skyfall – winners

Argo

Django Unchained

Life Of Pi

 

BEST SOUND MIXING

Les Miserables – winner

Argo

Life Of Pi

Lincoln

Skyfall

 

BEST VISUAL EFFECTS

Life Of Pi – winner

The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey

Marvel Avengers Assemble

Prometheus

Snow White And The Huntsman 

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