Special report: The 80th Academy
Awards
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Actress Marion Cotillard accepts the
Oscar for best actress for "La Vie en Rose" during the 80th annual Academy
Awards, the Oscars, in Hollywood Feb. 24, 2008. (Photo:
chinadaily.com.cn/Agencies) Photo
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LOS ANGELES, Feb. 24 (Xinhua) -- France's Marion
Cotillard won the best actress Oscar award Sunday for her role in "La Vie en
Rose."
Acting as a French singer in the film, Cotillard beat
favorite Julie Christie, who had been expected to grab a second Oscar for "Away
From Her."
Christie played a heartbreaking turn as a woman
succumbing to Alzheimer's in "Away From Her." She won best actress 42 years ago
for "Darling."
Cotillard tearfully thanked her director, Olivier
Dahan.
"Maestro Olivier, you rocked my life. You have truly
rocked my life," said Cotillard, who is a dynamo as Piaf, playing the warbling
chanteuse through three decades, from raw late teens as a singer rising from the
gutter through international stardom and her final days in her frail 40s.
"Thank you life, thank you love. And it is true that
there are some angels in this city."
A relatively fresh face in Hollywood, Cotillard has
U.S. credits that include "Big Fish," "A Good Year" and the upcoming "Public
Enemies."
The best supporting-actor award went to Javier Bardem
for his role as an unshakable executioner in "No Country for Old Men."
"This is pretty amazing," Bardem exclaimed,
expressing thanks to, among others, his mother.
A Spanish actor, Bardem plays a terrifying yet
perversely amusing character in "No Country for Old Men," one of the favorites
for Oscard gold.
Tilda Swinton grabbed the best supporting-actress
award for her role as a malevolent attorney in "Michael Clayton."
"I have an American agent who is the spitting image
of this," said Swinton, fondly looking at her Oscar statuette.
"Really, truly, the same shape head, and it has to be
said, the buttocks. And I'm giving this to him, because there's no way I'd be in
America at all, ever, on a plane if it wasn't for him," said the Scottish
actress, who played a conniving attorney who stops at nothing to achieve her
goals in a 3-billion-dollar class-action lawsuit.
Earlier in the evening, the bloody musical "Sweeney
Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street" was honored with an Oscar for art
direction. Italian production designer Dante Ferretti and his wife, set designer
Francesca Lo Schiavo, shared the honor.
"The Golden Compass" led to an Oscar for visual
effects.
The Academy Award winner for best film editing is
Christopher Rouse for "The Bourne Ultimatum."
The Oscar Academy Award for best animated feature
film went to the rat tale "Ratatouille" directed by Brade Bird.
It was the second Oscar win in the category for
director Bird who also won the animation Oscar for 2004's "The Incredibles."
"Ratatouille" tells the story of a gourmand rat who
fulfills his dream of cooking in a Paris restaurant with help from a clumsy
human youth.
The winner of the first Oscar of the night, for best
costume design, is Alexandra Byrne for "Elizabeth: The Golden Age."
The Oscar for best makeup was awarded to Didier
Lavergne and Jan Archibald for "La Vie en Rose."
The 80th Annual Academy Awards got underway beneath
gray skies and drizzles at the Kodak Theater in Hollywood, downtown Los
Angeles.
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
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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
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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
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