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What movies won the Oscar this year?

The winner of this year's Oscar for Best Picture is the popular film Slumdog Millionaire, and its award also marks the perfect success of this Indian myth. The film * * * won eight awards, including best film and best director. Slumdog Millionaire vividly shows the spiritual world, living conditions and beliefs of the lower classes in contemporary India with high artistic achievements. The film took place in India, was shot in Britain and won an award in the United States, which fully reflected the international purpose of this Oscar. Other films, such as Rejuvenation, Dialogue between Foster and Nixon, Milk and Readers, have their own achievements, but they can only be defeated by this popular film in the end.

The winner of the best actor is Sean Penn, who has the highest voice. He is also the actor who won the Best Actor Oscar for the second time after the last Daniel Day Lewis. His charming and touching performance in milk won him high praise and awards. Applause and cheers broke out at the scene that night, and other nominees, Brad Pitt, richard jenkins, Frank Langra and strong rival Philip Locke also gave him a respectful glance. Sean Penn's profound understanding and high respect for harvey milk, who plays him, is also an important factor in his success in winning the best actor.

The Best Actress Award was finally awarded to Kate Winslet. Her profound and restrained performance in The Reader won unanimous praise from people inside and outside the film industry, showing amazing progress in both age span and performance level. After winning five nominations for the Academy Awards, she was faithful to her wish and won the golden statuette that night, although the audience and opponents at the scene expressed warm congratulations to her. And Meryl Streep was nominated for the16th time, setting a new record. Angelina Jolie, Anne Hathaway and Melissa Leo, who lost, were all finalists for the first time. Interestingly, Winslet once gave up The Reader because she wanted to star in The Road to Revolution. In the end, the former was not shortlisted for best actress, but this movie made her dream of best actress come true.

The winner of the best director award is popular candidate Danny Paul. The British film Slumdog Millionaire, directed by him, swept the opponent from the Golden Globe Award, various film critics associations and other major awards, creating a huge wave of awards. The first time he went to India to film Slumdog Millionaire, he showed excellent control and creative talent. This time, he beat david fincher, Garth Van Sant, Ron Howard and Steven Dudley in one fell swoop, and hugged the golden statuette when he was nominated for the best director award for the first time, which made him jump on the podium three times.

The best supporting actor award went to the late Hollywood movie star Heath Ledger. Heath Ledger's mother and sister took the stage to accept this honor. The audience stood up and applauded. Other nominees, josh brolin in Mick Biography, Robert Downey Jr. in tropic thunder, philip seymour hoffman in Child Abuse and Michael Shannon in Revolutionary Road, also gave him respectful applause. Heath Ledger won this award for his perfect interpretation of the clown role in The Dark Knight, which is widely expected. I also hope that the college's move will comfort his soul in heaven. Besides, Heath Ledger is the second actor in Oscar history to win an award after his death. The first is Peter Finch, who won the best actor Oscar for TV Storm after the death of 1976.

Penelope Cruz Sanchez won the Oscar for Best Supporting Actress for her charming performance in Vicki Cristina Barcelona. This is her first time in a Woody Allen film. She beat amy adams and viola davis in Child Abuse, Taraji P hansen in Rejuvenation and Melissa Tom, a senior actress nominated by Wrestler.

The award for the best original screenplay went to dustin lance black, a biographical film "Biography of Mick" about the struggle leader of gay groups. He himself was a young gay screenwriter. The winner of the best adapted screenplay is simon beaufoy, the screenwriter of Slumdog Millionaire.

Kawara Tsutomu, the robot, won the Best Animated Feature Film Award with absolute superiority that night. It undoubtedly defeated Disney's Lightning Dog and Paramount DreamWorks' Kung Fu Panda, and "Panda" Jack Black personally presented awards to his opponent. The award for best animated short film went to Japan's "Memories of a Cabin", which tells the story of an old man who decided to dive into an old house submerged by sea level in order to find his beloved pipe.

Three technical awards, namely, the Best Art Direction Award, the Best Visual Effect Award and the Best Makeup Award, were awarded to Rejuvenation. With excellent scene production, perfect makeup technology and artistic design, as well as retro picture texture and artistic atmosphere, the film has turned the life of the leading actor Brad Pitt from old to young, with amazing skills, which has always made him popular in technical awards. At the same time, it also means that The Dark Knight of Batman completely lost to the former in the visual technology award. The best costume design award was awarded to the court film The Duchess. Michael O'Connor, the costume designer of this film, was nominated for the first time, and people were deeply impressed by the elegant and gorgeous court costumes.

The winner of the best sound editing finally turned to the Dark Knight. Vivid and imaginative sound editing and perfect cooperation with the image make it worthy of this honor and save some face for losing other awards. The best sound synthesis award was awarded to the film Slumdog Millionaire, which is full of dynamic and interesting sound effects, greatly increasing the appreciation and entertainment of the film, and it is well deserved to win this honor.

The winner of the Best Photography Award is anthony dod mantle, the photographer of Slumdog Millionaire. This is also his first Oscar nomination. He worked as a photographer for films such as Dogwell and The Last King of Scotland. The film's strong and gorgeous style and novel and unique perspective make the film's photography style shine. Prior to this, he also won this year's American Photographers Union Award. Slumdog Millionaire stood out from the top four, and Batman's The Dark Knight, Rejuvenation and Reader had somewhat unexpected results.

The best editing award was also awarded to Slumdog Millionaire, whose editor Chris Dickens was nominated for an Oscar for the first time, but also won the American Editors' Union Award. His previous films, including One Goal Becoming Famous and Hot Blood Detective, were very successful. Beating experienced editors such as Rejuvenation, Dialogue between Foster and Nixon, The Dark Knight of Batman and Milk is a successful breakthrough.

The winner of the best original music award is the movie Slumdog Millionaire, whose soothing and beautiful theme music is intoxicating. Undoubtedly, the best original song award went to Jai Ho of Slumdog Millionaire. This movie song is melodious and melodious. With the rapid popularity of the movie in Europe, America and Asia, it has become an important element of movie popularity.

The best foreign language film award was awarded to the Japanese film "Cadre", which became the first upset in this year's Golden Awards. However, the previous popular Israeli films Dancing with Bash, The Wall in France, Bud and Meinhof in Germany and Revenge in Austria all failed. The film "Embarrassment" takes life and death as the universal theme, and tells about the love of flesh and blood, the love of husband and wife, the righteousness of friends and the pride of work, which brings a unique style to the audience. This film has won a high reputation in Asia before, and it is also the first time that an Asian film won the Oscar for best foreign language film after 200 1 Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon.

The Best Documentary Award went to Smiling Piglet, a documentary about the famous French acrobat Philippe Petit walking a tightrope between 1974 New York World Trade Center. It took him six and a half years to come up with this idea and accomplish this feat. He carefully investigated and planned and made breakthroughs at different levels. After the "9 1 1" incident, the candid photos of that year became a precious historical record, and the director vividly captured the acrobat's demeanor and psychological state.

The winner of the Best Documentary Short Film Award is Pinocchio, smiling, who beat three other short films, Nain's Conscience, The Last Inch and The Witness on the Balcony 306.

The award for the best live-action short film was awarded to the German work Toy Kingdom, which tells a series of stories about a German child who thought his Jewish neighbor had gone to the toy kingdom in 1942.

The "Jean Hershet Humanitarian Award" was awarded to Jerry Louis, and everyone stood up, cheered and applauded. This is a special award from 1956. This award is mainly to reward filmmakers for their contributions to charity and humanitarianism, and it is awarded in different years, but the winner of the award is undoubtedly the most respectable humanist who made great contributions to American society and culture at that time.