India’s dream run at the Oscars has begun.
Filmmaker Danny Boyle's rags-to-riches romance set in India, Slumdog Millionaire,
won eight Oscar awards for best original song, original score, sound
mixing, editing, adapted screenplay and cinematography. The film has
received 10 Oscar nominations.
THE
OSCAR WINNERS...
Best Picture:
Producer Christian Colson for
Slumdog Millionaire.
“It has been collaboration between
hundreds of people. All of us are here to share this moment. This was an
extraordinary journey,” says the
Slumdog...
team.
Best Direction: Danny
Boyle for
Slumdog
Millionaire
Best Original Song: A R Rahman
and Gulzar for
‘Jai
Ho...’ (Slumdog
Millionarie)
The Indian music
maestro, Rahman wooed the audience with ‘O Saya’ and ‘Jai
Ho...’ the nominated songs from ‘Slumdog...’, as the nominees
for Best Original Song were being
announced.
Best Original Score:
A R Rahman for
Slumdog
Millionaire
.
“I have nothing but my mother and
she is there with me. I thank her for making me coming all this way with her
blessings,” said a proud
Rahman.
Best Film Editing:
Chris Dickens for
Slumdog
Millionaire
Best Sound Mixing:
Ian Tapp, Resul Pookutty and Richard Pryke for
Slumdog Millionaire.
“This is just not a sound award, but
a history being handed over,” said Indian receiver
Pookutty.
Best Cinematography:
Anthony Dod Mantle for
Slumdog
Millionaire
Best Adapted
Screenplay: Simon Beaufoy for
Slumdog Millionaire.
“The cast and crew of the film told
me so much about India and writing,” said a proud
Beaufoy.
Best Documentary Short
Subject: Megan Mylan for
Smile
Pinki
Best Actor in a Leading
Role: Sean Penn for
Milk.
Best
Actressin a Leading Role: Kate Winslet for
The Reader.
Breathless Kate confessed experiencing the
fainting feeling just like Penelope Cruz. She shouted onstage and waved at her
father. She said, “I want to thank my family as they love me the way I am
and lets me do what I want to.” By the time she finished her speech she
was already in tears.
Best
Foreign Language Film:
Departures
(Japan)
Best
Sound Editing: Richard King for
The Dark
Knight
Best Visual Effects:
Eric Barba for
The
Curious Case of Benjamin
Button
Best Documentary Feature
Film: James Marsh for
Man on
Wire
Best Supporting Actor:
Heath Ledger for
The
Dark Knight
. It was a special moment for
actor’s
family - mother Sally, father
Kim and sister Kate who came to receive the trophy on Ledger’s
behalf.
Best Live action short
film: Jochen Alexander for
Spielzeugland
Toyland
Best Make-up: Greg
Cannom for
The Curious
Case of Benjamin Button
Best
Costume Design: Michael O’Connor for
The
Duchess
Best Art Direction:
Donald Graham Burt for
The Curious Case of
Benjamin Button
Best Animated
Short Film: Kunio Kato for
La Maison En Petits
Cubes
Best Animated Feature:
Andrew Stanton for
Wall-E
Best
Original Screenplay: Dustin Lance Black for
Milk
Best
Supporting Actress: Penelope Cruz for
Vicky Cristina
Barcelona.
“Has anyone fainted here,
may be I will be the first one,” exclaimed Penelope immediately after
receiving the
award.