Oscar 2011: The King’s Speech wins best film

Oscar winners Christian Bale, (from left), Natalie Portman,
Melissa Leo and Colin Firth
Best Film: Oscar goes to The King’s Speech
Best Actor: Oscar goes to Colin Firth for King’s Speech. He thanks his crew, Jeoffrey, Helena, David Sydler, Tom Hooper for courage and clear sightedness and all the people who have been rooting him back home.

Sandra Bullock nominees of present Best Actor- Jeff Bridges, Javier Bardem, Jesse Eisenberg, Colin Firth, James franco.
Best Actress: Oscar goes to Natalie Portman for Black Swan. She says” This is insane. I truly wish that the prize tonight was to get to work with my fellow nominees, I’m so in awe of you,” Portman thanks her parents, Luc Besson (who provided her with her first job in Leon), her agents and Darren Aronofosky.
Jeff Brdiges presents nominees of actresses in Leading role - Annette Bening, Nicole Kidman for Rabbit Hole, Jennifer Lawrence for Winter’s Bone, Natalie Portman for Black Swan, Michelle Williams in Blue Valentine. Oscar goes to - Natalie Portman for Black Swan.
Lifetime Achievement Award: Annette Bening presents Lifetime Oscars to Coppola, Wallach, Brownlow
Best Director: Oscar goes to Tom Hooper for The King’s Speech. On stage, he heaps praise on his mother, who first pointed him towards The King’s Speech. “The moral of this story: listen to your mother,” he says.
Hillary Swank and Catherine Bigelow present oscar for direction.
Halle Berry on stage thanks lena horne for paving the way for black actors in Hollywood
Colin Firth, The King's Speech
Celine Dion is singing “Smile, while your heart is breaking” as we flit through the clips of the dearly departed. And there they go: big-as-life Tony Curtis, classy John Barry, glorious Patricia Neal. .
Best Original Song: Oscar goes to Randy Newman for We Belong Together from Toy Story 3.
Kate Hudson presents AR Rahman on stage. Rahman performing If I Rise live
Billy Crystal, one of the greatest Oscar hosts paid an ode to Bobby Hope
Film Editing: Oscar goes to Angus Wall and Kirk Baxter for The Social Network
Visual Effects: Oscar goes to Paul Franklin, Chris Corbould, Andrew Lockley and Peter Bebb for Inception
Robert Downey Jr and Jude Law on stage to present Oscar for visual effects
Best Documentary Feature: Oscar goes to Charles Ferguson and Audrey Marrs for Inside Job. Charles says, “After financial fraud not a single financial executive has gone to jail “
Oprah Winfrey is on the stage to offer the Outstanding Documentary of the year.
Live Action Short Film: Oscar goes to God of Love, Luke Matheny
Best Documentary (Short Subject): Oscar goes to Karen Goodman and Kirk Simon for Strangers No More.
Adams and Jake Gyllenhaal on stage to present Oscar for Best Documentary short subject
Best Costume Design: Oscar goes to Colleen Atwood for Alice in Wonderland
Kate Blanchett gives away Oscar for Costume Design
Best Makeup: Oscar goes to Rick Baker and Dave Elsey for “The Wolfman”
Kate Blanchett gives away Oscar for Best Makeup.
Music (Sound Editing): Oscar for Sound Editing goes to Richard King for Inception
Music (Sound Mixing): Oscar goes to Lora Hirschberg, Gary A. Rizzo and Ed Novick for Inception
Scarlet Johanson and Matthew Mccauney present the best Sound Design Oscar
Music (Original Score): Oscar goes to Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross for The Social Network
Hugh Jackman and Nicole Kidman is on the stage to give away the Best Original Score Oscar.
Best Supporting Actor (Male): Oscar goes to Christian Bale for The Fighter. He says, “ Bloody hell, its such an honour. Thanks director of the Fighter David O Russel for translating our work to audiences. I am hoping not to drop the ‘f’ bomb like Melissa had done before. Dicky you are the best, our producers mark for supporting the film and to my wonderful wife and daughter.
Natalie Portman, “Black Swan.”
Reese Witherspoon is on the stage to give away the Best Supporting Actor Oscar.
Best Foreign Language Film: Oscar goes to In A Better World – Denmark. This is the 3 rd film from Denmark to win an Oscar.

Russel Brand and Hellen Mirren give away the Oscar for best foreign language film
Anne Hathaway in tuxedo sings calls Hugh Jackass (referring to Hugh Jackman) claiming he did not sing with her! James Franco dressed as Marilyn Monroe says he got a text message from Charlie Sheen
Writing (Original Screenplay): Oscar goes to David Seidler for King’s Speech. He says, “I believe i am the oldest person to win this award and i hope that this record is broken soon. Thanks her majesty the Queen of England for not hanging him for using the Melissa Leo ‘f word’ in the film and to all the stutterers in world - we have a voice. “
Writing (Adapted Screenplay): Oscar goes to Aaron Sorkin for The Social Network. He thanks the book on which his script is based, his researcher, his parents, Jesse Eisenberg and cast and crew. He says” I wrote this but fincher made this. He is the nicest guy who made a good film. This movie is a source of pride for me”
Best Animated feature Film: Oscar goes to Lee Unkrich for Toy Story 3. He says “Thanks producer, Cast crew, Disney, Pixar and my family”.
Best Short Film (Animation): Oscar goes to Shaun Tan and Andrew Ruhemann for The Lost Thing
Best supporting actor (Female) : Oscar goes to Melissa Leo for The Fighter. This is her first Oscar, was nominated once before! She says “Thanks David O Russel, Amy, Bale, I’m speechless, breathless but thanks academy too.”
Kurt Douglas, greatest screenwriters on stage: Kurt on stage to give Best Supporting actress Oscar. Stars stand to show respect.
Best Cinematography: Oscar goes to Wally Pfister for inception. He thanks master filmmaker Chrsitopher Nolan, says his work has inpired me for 12 years.
Best Art Direction: And Oscar goes to Alice in wonderland - Robert Stromberg and Karen O Hara.

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