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What movie won Best Picture at the 83 Oscars 2011?

What movie won Best Picture at the 83 Oscars 2011?

The King’s Speech
The King’s Speech won four awards, including Best Picture.

Has a student film ever won an Oscar?

9th Annual Student Film Awards – June 6, 1982 Achievement: Guess Who’s for Dinner, Kathy Zielinski – California Institute of the Arts. Merit: The Taming, Bill Jarcho – Emerson College.

What films have won 6 Oscars?

All About Eve (1950) – 16 categories available for nomination; won 6 awards. Titanic (1997) – 17 categories available for nomination; won 11 awards. La La Land (2016) – 17 categories available for nomination; won 6 awards.

What was wrong with the 2011 Oscars?

Oscars Writers Reveal What Went Wrong With James Franco And Anne Hathaway’s Awkward 2011 Hosting Gig. The Oscars producers thought it would be cool to pair them as hosts but it turned out to be a bad idea. James Franco reportedly told Anne Hathaway to not tell him how to be funny during rehearsals for the 2011 Oscars.

What did Franco say to Anne Hathaway?

James Franco Reportedly Told Anne Hathaway “Don’t Tell Me How to Be Funny” During Oscars Rehearsal.

What is the longest movie to win an Oscar?

The longest movie to ever win an Academy Award was Russia’s War and Peace (1968) at 414 minutes, winner of Best Foreign Language Film. Marty (1955) was the shortest Best Picture winner at 91 minutes (1 hour, 31 minutes), followed by Annie Hall (1977) at 93 minutes.

What was the first movie with a black actor?

Uncle Tom’s Cabin
In 1903, Uncle Tom’s Cabin, starred the first black actor to ever appear on screen. During that era African American roles were very limited to playing the Tom, coon, buck, mammie, or mulatto. After that came the great producer Bill Foster.

Which cartoon won most Oscars?

The first film to win in this category was Flowers and Trees by Walt Disney, who has since held the category’s record for most nominations (39) and most wins (12). MGM’s Tom and Jerry (1940–67) is the category’s most lauded animated series over all, being nominated for a total of 13 Oscars and winning 7.