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Why did Slumdog Millionaire win the Oscar?

LOS ANGELES, Feb 16-The countdown to the 8th1Academy Awards Ceremony 16 began. The hit film Slumdog Millionaire, which was nominated for best picture in the Oscar, went forward bravely and won the grand prize in the 23rd Academy of Film Photographers Award, the 59th American Film and Television Editors Association Award and the 3rd Art Directors Association Award on the evening of 15, becoming the biggest winner of the night.

Photographer Anthony Dodd Mantel, editor chris dickens, chief graphic designer Mark Digby and Michelle Day of Slumdog Millionaire won the above three awards respectively for their superb shooting skills, and became popular candidates for this year's Academy Awards.

Mantel, the photographer of Slumdog Millionaire, stood out from the competition with photographers of Rejuvenation, Revolutionary Road, Life and Death Reading and The Dark Knight, and won the American Academy of Cinematographers Award. Editor Dickens also defeated many opponents and won the American Film and Television Editors Association Award. Chief graphic designers Digby and Dai shared the Art Directors Association Award with two other colleagues.

The Art Directors Association Award is divided into three parts. Slumdog Millionaire won the modern film production award, Rejuvenation won the historical film production award, and The Dark Knight won the fantasy film production award.

Slumdog Millionaire, directed by British director danny boyle, tells the legendary story of a boy who grew up in a slum in Mumbai. /kloc-Jamal Malik, an orphan of 0/8 years old, was arrested by the police on suspicion of fraud. At that time, he was only one problem away from winning the award of the TV show "Who Want to Be a Millionaire". In the end, Malik proved his innocence and saved the love he almost lost.

At the beginning of this year, the film won four awards, including the Golden Globe Award for Best Film, and then seven awards, including the British Film Academy Award for Best Director and Best Film. Slumdog Millionaire was nominated by 10, including the best picture in the Oscar, and it was one of the most competitive films at the Oscar ceremony held on February 22nd.