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77th Academy Awards

77th Academy Awards

Hosts

Preshow: Billy Bush, Jann Carl , Chris Connelly & Shaun Robinson
Show: Chris Rock

Crew

Producer: Gilbert Cates
Director: Louis J. Horvitz

Duration

3 hours, 10 minutes

The 77th Academy Awards, honoring the best in film for 2004, were held on February 27, 2005, at the Kodak Theatre in Hollywood, California. They were hosted by comedian Chris Rock.

The nominees were announced on January 25, 2005. Martin Scorsese's biopic of the eccentric Howard Hughes, The Aviator, led the pack with eleven nominations including Best Actor, Best Director, and Best Picture. Marc Forster's Finding Neverland and Clint Eastwood's Million Dollar Baby each had seven nominations.

Contents

News and recap

  • As of February 27 2005, the field of Best Picture nominees did not include a bonafide blockbuster at the U.S. box office. For the first time in 20 years, and likely only the second time in history, none of the nominees for Best Picture was among the year's top ten releases in box office at the time of the nominations, and as a group they most probably had the lowest box-office performance of any Best Picture field in history. To date, The Aviator has been the highest earner with $93.7 million in domestic box office receipts. It ranks as the 24th highest grosser of 2004. This is followed by Ray at $74.9 million and Million Dollar Baby at $64.7 million.
  • There was a considerable amount of controversy surrounding the omission of political-themed documentaries from the Best Documentary Feature Film category. However, this was not necessarily an oversight on the part of the Academy, as many of the candidates were rendered ineligible. The popular and controversial Fahrenheit 9/11 was intentionally withheld from submission in the Best Documentary Feature Film category by producer Michael Moore, in order to submit it for broadcast on network television. Popular political documentaries Control Room and The Corporation were rendered ineligible by the fact that they had been broadcast in their entirety on network television within 9 months of their U.S. theatrical release.
  • The popular Motorcycle Diaries was not selected by any country as its official nomination for Best Foreign Language Film, as the crew, director, cast and filming locations were all affiliated with different nations. As it had no specific country of origin, no country was willing to make it their official selection for the category.

Notable quotes

  • "I don't want to take my time—I want to get off the stage." –Charlie Kaufman
  • "My grandma used to sit down and talk to me, she said I want you to be a southern gentlemen, and she still talks to me, only now in my dreams. And I can't wait to go to sleep tonight because we've got a lot to talk about. I love you." –Jamie Foxx

Winners

See also: 77th Academy Awards nominees

Feature Films

Category Winner Producers/Country
Best motion picture of the year Million Dollar Baby Clint Eastwood, Albert S. Ruddy and Tom Rosenberg
Best foreign language film The Sea Inside Spain
Best documentary feature Born into Brothels Zana Briski and Ross Kauffman
Best animated feature film of the year The Incredibles Brad Bird

Acting

Category Winner Movie
Performance by an actor in a leading role Jamie Foxx Ray
Performance by an actress in a leading role Hilary Swank Million Dollar Baby
Performance by an actor in a supporting role Morgan Freeman Million Dollar Baby
Performance by an actress in a supporting role Cate Blanchett The Aviator

Writing

Category Winner Movie
Original screenplay Story by Charlie Kaufman, Michel Gondry and Pierre Bismuth ; screenplay by Charlie Kaufman Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind
Adapted screenplay Alexander Payne and Jim Taylor Sideways

Et al.

Achievement in art direction
  • The Aviator Art Direction: Dante Ferretti; Set Decoration: Francesca Lo Schiavo
Achievement in makeup
Achievement in costume design
Achievement in film editing
Achievement in visual effects
  • Spider-Man 2 John Dykstra, Scott Stokdyk, Anthony LaMolinara and John Frazier
Best live action short film
  • Wasp Andrea Arnold
Best animated short film
  • Ryan Chris Landreth
Achievement in cinematography
Achievement in sound mixing
  • Ray Scott Millan, Greg Orloff, Bob Beemer and Steve Cantamessa
Achievement in sound editing
Best documentary short subject
  • Robert Hudson and Bobby Houston
Achievement in music written for motion pictures (Original score)
Achievement in music written for motion pictures (Original song)
Achievement in directing

Breakdown

(Awards won/nominations)

5/11 The Aviator
4/7 Million Dollar Baby
2/6 Ray
2/4 The Incredibles
1/7 Finding Neverland
1/4 Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events
1/3 Spider-Man 2
1/2 Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind
1/2 The Motorcycle Diaries

Special honors

  • Roger Mayer , president of Turner Entertainment and head of the Motion Picture and Television Fund , received the Jean Hersholt Humanitarian Award.
  • Director Sidney Lumet was awarded an Honorary Oscar.

Networks

The show was broadcast on the following networks worldwide:

See also

External links



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