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Academy Awards, USA: 1978
Oscar
Date: 3 April
Host: Bob Hope
Location: Dorothy Chandler Pavilion, L.A. County Music Center, Los Angeles, California, USA
Best Picture
Winner:
Annie Hall (1977) - Charles H. Joffe
Other Nominees:
Goodbye Girl, The (1977) - Ray Stark
Julia (1977) - Richard A. Roth (III)
Star Wars (1977) - Gary Kurtz
Turning Point, The (1977) - Herbert Ross; Arthur Laurents
Best Actor in a Leading Role
Winner:
Goodbye Girl, The (1977) - Richard Dreyfuss
Other Nominees:
Annie Hall (1977) - Woody Allen
Equus (1977) - Richard Burton
Giornata particolare, Una (1977) - Marcello Mastroianni
Saturday Night Fever (1977) - John Travolta
Best Actress in a Leading Role
Winner:
Annie Hall (1977) - Diane Keaton
Other Nominees:
Goodbye Girl, The (1977) - Marsha Mason
Julia (1977) - Jane Fonda
Turning Point, The (1977) - Anne Bancroft
Turning Point, The (1977) - Shirley MacLaine
Best Actor in a Supporting Role
Winner:
Julia (1977) - Jason Robards
Other Nominees:
Equus (1977) - Peter Firth
Julia (1977) - Maximilian Schell
Star Wars (1977) - Alec Guinness
Turning Point, The (1977) - Mikhail Baryshnikov
Best Actress in a Supporting Role
Winner:
Julia (1977) - Vanessa Redgrave
Other Nominees:
Close Encounters of the Third Kind (1977) - Melinda Dillon
Goodbye Girl, The (1977) - Quinn Cummings
Looking for Mr. Goodbar (1977) - Tuesday Weld
Turning Point, The (1977) - Leslie Browne (I)
Best Director
Winner:
nnie Hall (1977) - Woody Allen
Other Nominees:
Close Encounters of the Third Kind (1977) - Steven Spielberg
Julia (1977) - Fred Zinnemann
Star Wars (1977) - George Lucas
Turning Point, The (1977) - Herbert Ross
Best Writing, Screenplay Written Directly for the Screen
Winner:
Annie Hall (1977) - Woody Allen; Marshall Brickman
Other Nominees:
Goodbye Girl, The (1977) - Neil Simon
Late Show, The (1977) - Robert Benton
Star Wars (1977) - George Lucas
Turning Point, The (1977) - Arthur Laurents
Best Writing, Screenplay Based on Material from Another Medium
Winner:
Julia (1977) - Alvin Sargent
Other Nominees:
Cet obscur objet du désir (1977) - Luis Buñuel; Jean-Claude Carrière
Equus (1977) - Peter Shaffer
I Never Promised You a Rose Garden (1977) - Gavin Lambert; Lewis John Carlino
Oh, God! (1977) - Larry Gelbart
Best Cinematography
Winner:
Close Encounters of the Third Kind (1977) - Vilmos Zsigmond
Other Nominees:
Islands in the Stream (1977) - Fred J. Koenekamp
Julia (1977) - Douglas Slocombe
Looking for Mr. Goodbar (1977) - William A. Fraker
Turning Point, The (1977) - Robert Surtees
Best Art Direction-Set Decoration
Winner:
Star Wars (1977) - John Barry (III); Norman Reynolds; Leslie Dilley; Roger Christian
Other Nominees:
Airport 77 (1977) - George C. Webb; Mickey S. Michaels
Close Encounters of the Third Kind (1977) - Joe Alves; Daniel A. Lomino; Phil Abramson
Spy Who Loved Me, The (1977) - Ken Adam; Peter Lamont; Hugh Scaife
Turning Point, The (1977) - Albert Brenner; Marvin March
Best Costume Design
Winner:
Star Wars (1977) - John Mollo
Other Nominees:
Airport 77 (1977) - Edith Head; Burton Miller
Julia (1977) - Anthea Sylbert
Little Night Music, A (1977) - Florence Klotz
Other Side of Midnight, The (1977) - Irene Sharaff
Best Sound
Winner:
Star Wars (1977) - Don MacDougall; Ray West (I); Bob Minkler; Derek Ball
Other Nominees:
Close Encounters of the Third Kind (1977) - Robert Knudson; Robert J. Glass; Don MacDougall; Gene S. Cantamessa
Deep, The (1977) - Walter Goss (I); Richard Alexander (III) (as Dick Alexander); Tom Beckert; Robin Gregory
Sorcerer (1977) - Robert Knudson; Robert J. Glass; Richard Tyler (I); Jean-Louis Ducarme
Turning Point, The (1977) - Theodore Soderberg; Paul Wells; Douglas O. Williams; Jerry Jost
Best Film Editing
Winner:
Star Wars (1977) - Paul Hirsch; Marcia Lucas; Richard Chew
Other Nominees:
Close Encounters of the Third Kind (1977) - Michael Kahn (I)
Julia (1977) - Walter Murch; Marcel Durham
Smokey and the Bandit (1977) - Walter Hannemann; Angelo Ross
Turning Point, The (1977) - William Reynolds (II)
Best Effects, Visual Effects
Winner:
Star Wars (1977) - John Stears; John Dykstra; Richard Edlund; Grant McCune; Robert Blalack
Other Nominees:
Close Encounters of the Third Kind (1977) - Roy Arbogast; Douglas Trumbull; Matthew Yuricich; Gregory Jein; Richard Yuricich
Best Music, Song
Winner:
You Light Up My Life (1977) - Joseph Brooks
- For the song "You Light Up My Life".
Other Nominees:
Pete s Dragon (1977) - Al Kasha; Joel Hirschhorn
- For the song "Candle on the Water".
Rescuers, The (1977) - Sammy Fain (music); Carol Connors (I) (lyrics); Ayn Robbins (lyrics)
- For the song "Someone s Waiting For You".
Slipper and the Rose, The (1976) - Richard M. Sherman; Robert B. Sherman
- For the song "The Slipper and the Rose Waltz (He Danced with Me/She Danced with Me)".
Spy Who Loved Me, The (1977) - Marvin Hamlisch (music); Carole Bayer Sager (lyrics)
- For the song "Nobody Does It Better".
Best Music, Original Score
Winner:
Star Wars (1977) - John Williams
Other Nominees:
Close Encounters of the Third Kind (1977) - John Williams
Julia (1977) - Georges Delerue
Message, The (1976) - Maurice Jarre
Spy Who Loved Me, The (1977) - Marvin Hamlisch
Best Music, Original Song Score and Its Adaptation or Best Adaptation Score
Winner:
Little Night Music, A (1977) - Jonathan Tunick
Other Nominees:
Pete s Dragon (1977) - Al Kasha; Joel Hirschhorn; Irwin Kostal
Slipper and the Rose, The (1976) - Richard M. Sherman; Robert B. Sherman; Angela Morley
Best Short Film, Animated Films
Winner:
Château de sable, Le (1977) - Co Hoedeman
Other Nominees:
Bead Game, The (1977) - Ishu Patel
Doonesbury Special, The (1977) - John Hubley; Faith Hubley; Garry Trudeau
Jimmy the C (1977) - James Picker; Robert Grossman (III); Craig Whitaker
Best Short Film, Live Action
Winner:
I ll Find a Way (1977) - Beverly Shaffer (II); Yuki Yoshida
Other Nominees:
Absent-Minded Waiter, The (1977) - William E. McEuen
Floating Free (1977) - Jerry Butts
Notes on the Popular Arts (1977) - Saul Bass
Spaceborne (1977) - Philip Dauber
Best Documentary, Short Subjects
Winner:
Gravity Is My Enemy (1978) - John C. Joseph; Jan Stussy
Other Nominees:
Agueda Martinez: Our People, Our Country (1977) - Moctesuma Esparza
First Edition (1977) - Helen Whitney (I); DeWitt L. Sage Jr.
Of Time, Tombs and Treasures (1977) - James R. Messenger; Paul Raimondi
Shetland Experience, The (1977) - Douglas Gordon (III)
Best Documentary, Features
Winner:
Who Are the DeBolts? And Where Did They Get Nineteen Kids? (1977) - John Korty; Dan McCann (I); Warren Lockhart
Other Nominees:
Children of Theatre Street, The (1977) - Robert Dornhelm; Earle Mack
High Grass Circus (1977) - Bill Brind; Torben Schioler; Tony Ianzelo
Homage to Chagall: The Colours of Love (1977) - Harry Rasky
Union Maids (1976) - James Klein (II); Julia Reichert; Miles Mogulescu
Best Foreign Language Film
Winner:
Vie devant soi, La (1977)
- France
Other Nominees:
Cet obscur objet du désir (1977)
- Spain
Giornata particolare, Una (1977)
- Italy
Iphigenia (1977)
- Greece
Mivtza Yonatan (1977)
- Israel
Honorary Award
Winner:
Margaret Booth
- For her exceptional contribution to the art of film editing in the motion picture industry.
Special Achievement Award
Winners:
Close Encounters of the Third Kind (1977) - Frank Warner (I)
- For Sound Effects Editing.
Star Wars (1977) - Ben Burtt (as Benjamin Burtt Jr.)
- For Sound Effects. (For the creation of the alien, creature and robot voices.)
Medal of Commendation
Winner:
Gordon Sawyer; Sidney P. Solow
- In appreciation for outstanding service and dedication in upholding the high standards of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences.
Irving G. Thalberg Memorial Award
Winner:
Walter Mirisch
Jean Hersholt Humanitarian Award
Winner:
Charlton Heston
Academy Award of Merit
Date: 29 March
Location: Versailles Room, Beverly Hilton Hotel, Los Angeles, California, USA
Winner:
Garrett M. Brown; The Cinema Products Corp. Engineering Staff under the supervision of John Jurgens
- For the invention and development of Steadicam.
Scientific and Engineering Award
Winners:
Eastman Kodak Co.
- For the development and introduction of a new duplicating film for motion pictures.
Panavision, Inc.
- For the concept and engineering of the improvements incorporated in the Panaflex Motion Picture Camera.
John Dykstra; Alvah J. Miller; Jerry Jeffress
- For the development of the Dykstraflex Camera (Dykstra) and the engineering of the Electronic Motion Control System (Miller/Jeffress) used in concert for multiple exposure visual effects motion picture photography.
Joseph D. Kelley (Glen Glenn Sound); Emory M. Cohen (Glen Glenn Sound); Barry K. Henley (Glen Glenn Sound); Hammond H. Holt (Glen Glenn Sound); John Agalsoff Sr. (Glen Glenn Sound)
- For the concept and development of a post-production audio processing system for motion picture films.
Paul Kenworthy Jr.; William R. Latady
- For the invention and development of the Kenworthy Snorkel Camera System for motion picture photography.
Stefan Kudelski (Nagra Magnetic Recorders, Inc.)
- For the engineering of the improvements incorporated in the Nagra 4.2L sound recorder for motion picture production.
Technical Achievement Award
Winners:
EECO (Electronic Engineering Co. of California)
- For developing a method for interlocking non-sprocketed film and tape media used in motion picture production.
Panavision, Inc.
- For the design of Panalite, a camera-mounted controllable light for motion picture photography.
Panavision, Inc.
- For the engineering of the Panahead gearhead for motion picture cameras.
Piclear, Inc.
- For originating and developing an attachment to motion picture projectors to improve screen image quality.
Bernhard Kuhl (OSRAM GmbH); Werner Block (OSRAM GmbH)
- For the development of the HMI high-efficiency discharge lamp for motion picture lighting.
Ernst F. Nettman (Astrovision Division of Continental Camera Systems, Inc.)
- For the engineering of its Snorkel Aerial Camera System.
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Mas você tinha razão em uma coisa. Não foi indicado a dez oscars. Foi indicado a ONZE. Eu tinha esquecido roteiro original. E ganhou ainda um prêmio especial, pela criação das vozes dos aliens e dos robôs.
"A luz que brilha duas vezes mais forte se apaga na metade do tempo."
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Edited by - Dr. Manhattan on 25 January 2002 15:03:02
Edited by - Dr. Manhattan on 25 January 2002 15:07:56