Special report: The 80th Academy
Awards
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Actress Tilda Swinton accepts the Oscar
for best supporting actress for "Michael Clayton" during the 80th annual
Academy Awards, the Oscars, in Hollywood Feb. 24, 2008. (Photo:
chinadaily.com.cn/Agencies) Photo Gallery>>> |
Javier Bardem wins Oscars best
supporting actor
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Actor Javier Bardem accepts the Oscar
for best supporting actor for "No Country for Old Men" during the 80th
annual Academy Awards, the Oscars, in Hollywood Feb. 24, 2008. (Photo:
chinadaily.com.cn/Agencies) Photo Gallery>>> |
BEIJING, Feb. 25 -- Spanish performer
Javier Bardem won the Oscar as best supporting actor on Sunday for his chilling
portrait of a psychopathic killer in "No Country For Old Men."
Bardem, 38, who has won virtually every movie award
this season for his performance, claimed the Oscar in his second bid for the
film industry's highest honor. Full story
"Ratatouille" wins Academy Award for
best animated film
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The Oscar Academy Award for best
animated feature film went to the rat tale "Ratatouille" directed by Brade
Bird Sunday. (File Photo) Photo
Gallery>>> |
LOS ANGELES, Feb. 24 (Xinhua) -- The Oscar Academy
Award for best animated feature film went to the rat tale "Ratatouille" directed
by Brade Bird Sunday.
It was the second Oscar win in the category for
director Bird who also won the animation Oscar for 2004's "The Incredibles." Full story
Oscars commence with fanfare,
wisecracks
BEIJING, Feb. 25 -- Steady rain was a mere annoyance
at Sunday's Academy Awards, which got under way as a dual celebration honoring
the best in film and signaling that life in Hollywood was good again after a
debilitating writers strike.
The show began with a fanfare and an effects-laden
opening segment showing key characters and creatures from Hollywood's past
lining Hollywood Boulevard. Full story
Oscars arrive in a relieved
Hollywood
BEIJING, Feb. 25 -- Even buckets of rain couldn't put
a serious damper on Hollywood's glitziest show of the
year.
As rain fell throughout much of the
day, thousands of fans packed the bleachers and streets around the Kodak
Theatre, hoping to catch a glimpse of Hollywood's biggest stars as they arrived
for Sunday's 80th annual Academy Awards.
The rain, often heavy, arrived hours before the stars
did, drenching fans on Hollywood Boulevard. But the red carpet remained dry
under a hastily erected tent, as did the bleachers where people lucky enough to
win tickets by lottery sat waiting to cheer on their favorite stars. Full story