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The '''85th Academy Awards''' ceremony (referred to as "'''The Oscars'''"<ref>{{cite news|last=Pond|first=Steve|title=AMPAS Drops '85th Academy Awards' - Now It's Just 'The Oscars'|url=http://www.thewrap.com/awards/column-post/ampas-drops-85th-academy-awards-now-its-just-oscars-78211|accessdate=22 February 2013|newspaper=The Wrap|date=19 February 2013}}</ref>), honoring the best [[2012 in film|films of 2012]] in the [[United States]], took place February 24, 2013. The [[Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences]] (AMPAS) presented its annual [[Academy Award]]s to honor the best [[2012 in film|films of 2012]] in the [[United States]]. The ceremony was held at the [[Dolby Theatre]] in the [[Hollywood]] district of [[Los Angeles]], California.<ref>{{cite web|last=Wang|first=Yamei|title=85th Academy Awards to be held at former Kodak Theater: AMPAS|url=http://news.xinhuanet.com/english/entertainment/2012-03/15/c_122835567.htm|accessdate=October 11, 2012}}</ref> [[Seth MacFarlane]] hosted the Academy Awards for the first time.<ref name=abcmedianet20121012/><ref>{{cite press release | url=http://www.oscars.org/press/pressreleases/2012/20121001.html | title=Seth MacFarlane to Host 85th Oscars | publisher=AMPAS | date=October 1, 2012 | accessdate=October 17, 2012}}</ref> |
The '''85th Academy Awards''' ceremony (referred to as "'''The Oscars'''"<ref>{{cite news|last=Pond|first=Steve|title=AMPAS Drops '85th Academy Awards' - Now It's Just 'The Oscars'|url=http://www.thewrap.com/awards/column-post/ampas-drops-85th-academy-awards-now-its-just-oscars-78211|accessdate=22 February 2013|newspaper=The Wrap|date=19 February 2013}}</ref>), honoring the best [[2012 in film|films of 2012]] in the [[United States]], took place February 24, 2013. The [[Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences]] (AMPAS) presented its annual [[Academy Award]]s to honor the best [[2012 in film|films of 2012]] in the [[United States]]. The ceremony was held at the [[Dolby Theatre]] in the [[Hollywood]] district of [[Los Angeles]], California.<ref>{{cite web|last=Wang|first=Yamei|title=85th Academy Awards to be held at former Kodak Theater: AMPAS|url=http://news.xinhuanet.com/english/entertainment/2012-03/15/c_122835567.htm|accessdate=October 11, 2012}}</ref> [[Seth MacFarlane]] hosted the Academy Awards for the first time.<ref name=abcmedianet20121012/><ref>{{cite press release | url=http://www.oscars.org/press/pressreleases/2012/20121001.html | title=Seth MacFarlane to Host 85th Oscars | publisher=AMPAS | date=October 1, 2012 | accessdate=October 17, 2012}}</ref> |
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[[Daniel Day-Lewis]] won a record third Best Actor Oscar for his role as the president in ''Lincoln''.<ref>Daniel Day-Lewis wins a record third best actor Oscar for his performance in ‘Lincoln’ |
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== Presenters and performers == |
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Revision as of 05:26, 25 February 2013
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85th Academy Awards | |
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File:85th Academy Awards Poster.jpg | |
Date | February 24, 2013 |
Site | Dolby Theatre Hollywood, Los Angeles, California |
Hosted by | Seth MacFarlane[1] |
Produced by | |
Directed by | Don Mischer |
Highlights | |
Best Picture | Argo |
Most awards | Life of Pi (4) |
Most nominations | Lincoln (12) |
TV in the United States | |
Network | ABC |
Duration | 3 hours, 35 minutes |
The 85th Academy Awards ceremony (referred to as "The Oscars"[3]), honoring the best films of 2012 in the United States, took place February 24, 2013. The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (AMPAS) presented its annual Academy Awards to honor the best films of 2012 in the United States. The ceremony was held at the Dolby Theatre in the Hollywood district of Los Angeles, California.[4] Seth MacFarlane hosted the Academy Awards for the first time.[1][5]
Daniel Day-Lewis won a record third Best Actor Oscar for his role as the president in Lincoln.[6]
Schedule
- Announced October 16, 2012:[7]
Date | Event |
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Friday, November 30, 2012 | Official Screen Credits forms due |
Monday, December 17, 2012 | Nominations voting begins |
Friday, January 4, 2013 | Nominations polls close at 5:00 p.m. PST (01:00, January 5 UTC) (8:00 p.m. EST) |
Thursday, January 10, 2013 | Nominations announced at 5:30 a.m. PST (13:30 UTC) (8:30 a.m. EST) at the Samuel Goldwyn Theater |
Monday, February 4, 2013 | Nominees Luncheon |
Friday, February 8, 2013 | Final voting begins |
Saturday, February 9, 2013 | Scientific and Technical Achievement Awards presentation |
Tuesday, February 19, 2013 | Final polls close at 5:00 p.m. PST (01:00, February 20 UTC) (8:00 p.m. EST) |
Sunday, February 24, 2013 | 85th Annual Academy Awards presentation |
Winners and nominees
The nominees for the 85th Academy Awards were announced on January 10, 2013, at 5:30 a.m. PST (13:30 UTC) (8:30 a.m. EST) at the Samuel Goldwyn Theater in Beverly Hills, California, by Seth MacFarlane, host of the 85th annual Academy Awards, and actress Emma Stone. This marks the first time since 1973 (when Charlton Heston hosted) that the ceremony's host also announced the award nominations.[8]
The film receiving the most nominations was Lincoln with twelve, followed by Life of Pi with eleven.[9][10]
Awards
Winners are listed first and highlighted in boldface.[11]
- Notes
- ^ Skyfall and Zero Dark Thirty tied for the Academy Award in Best Sound Editing. This was only the fourth tie vote in the history of the Academy that resulted in two awards being presented. The Oscars were presented to both Per Hallberg for Skyfall and Karen Baker Landers and Paul N. J. Ottosson for Zero Dark Thirty.[12] The other ties were for the 1968 Best Actress Award, which went to both Katherine Hepburn in The Lion In Winter and Barbara Streisand in Funny Girl,[13] the 1931 Best Actor Award, when Oscars were awarded to both Frederick March in Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde and Wallace Beery in The Champ,[14] and the Best Live-Action Short Award in 1994 between Franz Kafka's It's A Wonderful Life and Trevor.
Films with multiple nominations
The following 15 films received multiple nominations:[15]
- 12 nominations: Lincoln
- 11 nominations: Life of Pi
- 8 nominations: Les Misérables and Silver Linings Playbook
- 7 nominations: Argo
- 5 nominations: Amour, Django Unchained, Skyfall, and Zero Dark Thirty
- 4 nominations: Anna Karenina and Beasts of the Southern Wild
- 3 nominations: The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey and The Master
- 2 nominations: Flight and Snow White and the Huntsman
Films with multiple awards
The following 6 films received multiple awards:[11]
- 4 awards: Life of Pi
- 3 awards: Argo and Les Misérables
- 2 awards: Django Unchained, Lincoln, and Skyfall
Presenters and performers
The following individuals presented awards or performed musical numbers.
Presenters
Name(s) | Presented |
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Ben Affleck | Best Documentary - Feature |
Jennifer Aniston Channing Tatum |
Achievement in Costume Design Best Makeup and Hairstyling |
Halle Berry | Music of James Bond / Dame Shirley Bassey |
Sandra Bullock | Achievement in Film Editing |
Jessica Chastain Jennifer Garner |
Best Foreign Language Film |
George Clooney | In Memoriam |
Michael Douglas Jane Fonda |
Best Achievement in Directing |
Robert Downey, Jr. Chris Evans Samuel L. Jackson Jeremy Renner Mark Ruffalo |
Best Cinematography Best Visual Effects |
Jean Dujardin | Best Actress |
Jamie Foxx Kerry Washington |
Best Live Action Short Best Documentary Short Subject |
Richard Gere Queen Latifah Renée Zellweger Catherine Zeta-Jones |
Best Original Score Best Original Song |
Salma Hayek | Governor's Awards Humanitarian Award |
Dustin Hoffman Charlize Theron |
Best Writing - Adapted Screenplay Best Writing - Original Screenplay |
Nicole Kidman | |
Jennifer Lawrence | Adele |
Melissa McCarthy Paul Rudd |
Best Animated Short Best Animated Feature |
Liam Neeson | |
Jack Nicholson Michelle Obama |
Best Picture |
Chris Pine Zoe Saldana |
Scientific and Technical Awards |
Christopher Plummer | Best Supporting Actress |
Daniel Radcliffe Kristen Stewart |
Best Production Design |
Octavia Spencer | Best Supporting Actor |
Meryl Streep | Best Actor |
Mark Wahlberg and "Ted" | Best Sound Mixing Best Sound Editing |
John Travolta | Celebration of Musicals of the Last Decade |
Reese Witherspoon |
Performers
Name(s) | Role | Performed |
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Aerosmith | Performer | "Dream On" in celebration of the Academy Awards' 85th Anniversary |
Adele | Performer | "Skyfall" from Skyfall |
Samantha Barks Helena Bonham Carter Russell Crowe Anne Hathaway Jennifer Hudson Hugh Jackman Eddie Redmayne Amanda Seyfried Aaron Tveit Catherine Zeta-Jones |
Performers | Celebration of Musicals of the Last Decade "All That Jazz" from Chicago "And I Am Telling You I'm Not Going" from Dreamgirls "Suddenly" and "One Day More" from Les Misérables |
Dame Shirley Bassey | Performer | "Goldfinger" from Goldfinger as part of the "Music of James Bond" segment |
Kristin Chenoweth Seth MacFarlane |
Performers | Closing Number |
Norah Jones | Performer | "Everybody Needs a Best Friend" from Ted |
William Ross | Musical Arranger | Orchestral |
Barbra Streisand | Performer | "The Way We Were" (tribute to Marvin Hamlisch, as part of the "In Memoriam" segment) |
Achievements
The 85th Academy Awards are notable for several rare and first-time feats. Amour (French) became the first film in twelve years to be nominated for both Best Picture and Best Foreign Language Film; the last film to do so was Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon (Mandarin) in 2000. Amour also became the first foreign-language film in six years to earn a Best Picture nomination; the last film to do so was Letters from Iwo Jima (Japanese) in 2006.
Several age-related records were set: Emmanuelle Riva, at 85, became the oldest nominee in the Best Actress category.[16][17] This record was previously held by Jessica Tandy, age 80, who was nominated (and won) for Driving Miss Daisy in 1989. Quvenzhané Wallis, at age 9, became the youngest nominated actress in the Best Actress category.[17][18] This record was previously held by Keisha Castle-Hughes who was nominated at the age of 13 for Whale Rider in 2003. Jennifer Lawrence, at 22, became the youngest Best Actress two-time nominee, having previously been nominated in 2010 for Winter's Bone.
Silver Linings Playbook became the first film in 31 years to receive nominations in all four acting categories; the last film to do so was Reds in 1981.[19][20] Silver Linings Playbook also became the first film in eight years to be nominated in the "Big Five" categories; the last film to do so was Million Dollar Baby in 2004.
In regard to acting merits, for the first time in the history of the awards, an acting category consists of only previous winners, in this case Best Supporting Actor. Alan Arkin, Tommy Lee Jones, and Christoph Waltz have each won Best Supporting Actor; Phillip Seymour Hoffman has won Best Actor; and Robert De Niro has won in both award categories. Also, out of the 20 total acting nominations, only 4 of them (Bradley Cooper, Hugh Jackman, Emmanuelle Riva, and Quvenzhané Wallis) are first time nominees.
Les Misérables became the first movie musical to be nominated for Best Actor in a Leading Role (Hugh Jackman) since Johnny Depp for Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street in 2008, and the first to be nominated for Best Picture since Chicago in 2003.
The Walt Disney Studios has not had this much success at the Academy Awards since when Mary Poppins earned 13 Oscar nominations at the 37th Academy Awards in 1965; Disney earned a record-breaking 17 Oscar nominations in the studio's history in a single year: 12 for Lincoln and one apiece for The Avengers, Brave, Frankenweenie, Paperman, and Wreck-It Ralph.[21]
Changes to award categories
Beginning with the 85th Academy Awards, the following changes to award categories took place:
- The Academy Award for Best Art Direction has been renamed the Academy Award for Best Production Design, coinciding with the Art Directors Branch of AMPAS being renamed the Designers Branch.[22]
- The Academy Award for Best Makeup has been renamed the Academy Award for Best Makeup and Hairstyling.[23][24]
- The Academy Awards for Best Documentary Feature, Best Animated Short Film and Best Live Action Short Film have now been opened up for all members to vote for instead of needing to attend a screening to be eligible. Best Documentary Short and Best Foreign Language Film remain the only categories that require attendance at a screening to be able to vote for.[25]
See also
- 19th Screen Actors Guild Awards
- 66th British Academy Film Awards
- 67th Tony Awards
- 70th Golden Globe Awards
- List of Academy Awards ceremonies
- List of submissions to the 85th Academy Awards for Best Foreign Language Film
References
- ^ a b "SETH MACFARLANE TO HOST 85TH OSCARS®, AIRING LIVE ON ABC, SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 2013". ABC Media Net. American Broadcasting Company. October 11, 2012. Retrieved October 11, 2012.
- ^ Schou, Solvej. "Don Mischer to direct 2013 Academy Awards telecast". Retrieved October 11, 2012.
- ^ Pond, Steve (February 19, 2013). "AMPAS Drops '85th Academy Awards' - Now It's Just 'The Oscars'". The Wrap. Retrieved February 22, 2013.
- ^ Wang, Yamei. "85th Academy Awards to be held at former Kodak Theater: AMPAS". Retrieved October 11, 2012.
- ^ "Seth MacFarlane to Host 85th Oscars" (Press release). AMPAS. October 1, 2012. Retrieved October 17, 2012.
- ^ Daniel Day-Lewis wins a record third best actor Oscar for his performance in ‘Lincoln’ By Associated Press 2013 February 24 Washington Post http://www.washingtonpost.com/entertainment/celebrities/daniel-day-lewis-wins-a-record-third-best-actor-oscar-for-his-performance-in-lincoln/2013/02/24/2e311828-7f07-11e2-a671-0307392de8de_story.html
- ^ "Key Dates Announced for 85th Academy Awards" (Press release). AMPAS. Retrieved October 17, 2012.
- ^ Fleming Jr, Mike. "Seth MacFarlane, Emma Stone To Announce Oscar Nominations Thursday". Deadline.
- ^ http://www.oscars.org/press/presskits/nominations/pdf/85/85aa-nominations-announcement.pdf
- ^ "Oscar nominations 2013: Lincoln campaign pays off". Guardian UK. January 10, 2013. Retrieved January 14, 2013.
- ^ a b "Oscars: Winners List". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved February 25, 2013.
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- ^ "Hollywood announces 85th Academy Award nominations". BBC News. January 10, 2013. Retrieved January 14, 2013.
- ^ "Emmanuelle Riva's Very Good Morning". New York Times. January 10, 2013.
- ^ a b Sperling, Nicole (January 10, 2013). "Oscars 2013: Best actress race features oldest and youngest nominees". Los Angeles Times.
- ^ Boardman, Madeline (01/10/2013). "Quvenzhané Wallis & Oscars: 9-Year-Old Is Youngest Best Actress Nominee Ever". Huffington Post.
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- ^ Tipton, Janelle (January 10, 2013). "17 Oscar Nominations for Walt Disney Studios Releases". The Disney Psot. Retrieved February 22, 2013.
- ^ "Music Rules Approved for 85th Academy Awards". oscars.org. Retrieved August 31, 2012.
- ^ Kilday, Greg (June 28, 2012). "New Oscar Rules Allow Multiple Songwriters, Incorporate Hair Styling". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved June 29, 2012.
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(help) - ^ "Film academy approves new rules for 85th Academy Awards, makes hairstyling eligible for Oscar". The Washington Post. June 28, 2012. Retrieved June 29, 2012.
- ^ "Academy opens three more categories up to entire membership". hitfix.com.
External links
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