The 80th Academy Awards
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NO COUNTRY FOR OLD MEN is best picture (the Coens and Scott Rudin), best director (the Coens), and best adapted screenplay (those Coens again).
Their vision of perfidy wasn't alone on Oscar night: There Will Be Blood, Paul Thomas Anderson's incendiary epic of mammon, evil and God, ended the night with two major awards. One went to Robert Elswit for his enflamed cinematography. The other was no surprise: Daniel-Day Lewis won best actor for his foul-tempered oil man, and as he hefted his shiny bauble, he called it "the
handsomest bludgeon in town."
Performance By An Actor In A Leading Role
WINNER: Daniel Day-Lewis in "There Will Be Blood"
Lead Actress: Marion Cotillard, "La Vie en Rose."
Supporting Actor: Javier Bardem, "No Country for Old Men."
Supporting Actress: Tilda Swinton, "Michael Clayton."
Foreign Language Film: "The Counterfeiters," Austria.
Adapted Screenplay: Joel Coen and Ethan Coen, "No Country for Old Men."
Original Screenplay: Diablo Cody, "Juno."
Animated Feature Film: "Ratatouille."
Art Direction: "Sweeney Todd the Demon Barber of Fleet Street."
Cinematography: "There Will Be Blood."
Sound Mixing: "The Bourne Ultimatum."
Sound Editing: "The Bourne Ultimatum."
Original Score: "Atonement," Dario Marianelli.
Original Song: "Falling Slowly" from "Once," Glen Hansard and Marketa Irglova.
Costume: "Elizabeth: The Golden Age."
Documentary Feature: "Taxi to the Dark Side."
Documentary Short Subject: "Freeheld."
Film Editing: "The Bourne Ultimatum."
Makeup: "La Vie en Rose."
Animated Short Film: "Peter & the Wolf."
Live Action Short Film: "Le Mozart des Pickpockets ('The Mozart of Pickpockets')."
Visual Effects: "The Golden Compass."
Honorary and technical Oscars: Robert Boyle; Eastman Kodak Co.; David A. Grafton.
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