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Emmy Awards Entertainment News    

74th Annual Academy Awards
(Televised March 24, 2002)

Oscar

The nominations only include films released during the Eligibility Year of January 1, 2001 through December 31, 2002. Additionally, to be eligible a film must be feature length (defined as over 40 minutes), publicly exhibited on either 35mm or 70mm film, be available for paid admission in a commercial motion picture theater in Los Angeles County, run for at least seven consecutive days, and be advertised and exploited during its Los Angeles run in a manner considered normal and customary to the industry. Documentary, Foreign Language, Music, and Short Films Awards have their own rules governing length and theater play.

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Nomination Categories
| Best Picture | Directing | Actor In A Leading Role | Actress In A Leading Role | Actor In A Supporting Role | Actress In A Supporting Role | Animated Feature Film | Foreign Language Film | Film Editing | Original Score | Original Song | Screenplay - Original | Screenplay - Adaptation | Jean Hersholt Humanitarian Award | Gordon E. Sawyer Award | Honorary Academy Awards | Art Direction | Cinematography | Costume Design | Makeup | Sound | Sound Editing | Visual Effects | Documentary Feature | Documentary Short Subject | Short Film - Animated | Short Film - Live Action |

Best Picture

THE OSCAR WENT TO:
A Beautiful Mind


Directing

THE OSCAR WENT TO:
Ron Howard - A Beautiful Mind


Actor In A Leading Role

THE OSCAR WENT TO:
Denzel Washington - Training Day


Actress In A Leading Role

THE OSCAR WENT TO:
Halle Berry - Monster's Ball


Actor In A Supporting Role

THE OSCAR WENT TO:
Jim Broadbent - Iris


Actress In A Supporting Role

THE OSCAR WENT TO:
Jennifer Connelly - A Beautiful Mind


Animated Feature Film

THE OSCAR WENT TO:
Shrek


Foreign Language Film

THE OSCAR WENT TO:
No Man's Land from Bosnia & Herzegovina


Film Editing

THE OSCAR WENT TO:
Pietro Scalia - Black Hawk Down


Original Score

THE OSCAR WENT TO:
Howard Shore - The Lord Of The Rings: The Fellowship Of The Ring


Original Song

THE OSCAR WENT TO:
Randy Newman - If I Didn't Have You (from Monsters, Inc.)


Screenplay - Original

THE OSCAR WENT TO:
Julian Fellowes - Gosford Park


Screenplay - Adaptation

THE OSCAR WENT TO:
Akiva Goldsman - A Beautiful Mind


Jean Hersholt Humanitarian Award

THE OSCAR WENT TO:
Arthur Hiller


Gordon E. Sawyer Award

THE OSCAR WENT TO:
Edmund M. Di Giulio


Honorary Academy Awards

THE OSCAR WENT TO:
Sidney Poitier

THE OSCAR WENT TO:
Robert Redford


Art Direction

THE OSCAR WENT TO:
Catherine Martin (Art Direction) and Brigitte Broch (Set Decoration) - Moulin Rouge


Cinematography

THE OSCAR WENT TO:
Andrew Lesnie - The Lord Of The Rings: The Fellowship Of The Ring


Costume Design

THE OSCAR WENT TO:
Catherine Martin and Angus Strathie - Moulin Rouge



Makeup

THE OSCAR WENT TO:
Peter Owen and Richard Taylor - The Lord Of The Rings: The Fellowship Of The Ring


Sound

THE OSCAR WENT TO:
Mike Minkler, Myron Nettinga and Chris Munro - Black Hawk Down


Sound Editing

THE OSCAR WENT TO:
George Watters II and Christopher Boyes - Pearl Harbor


Visual Effects

THE OSCAR WENT TO:
Jim Rygiel, Randall William Cook, Richard Taylor and Mark Stetson - The Lord Of The Rings: The Fellowship Of The Ring


Documentary Feature

  • Children Underground
  • Lalee's Kin: The Legacy Of Cotton
  • Murder On A Sunday Morning
  • Promises
  • War Photographer

THE OSCAR WENT TO:
Murder On A Sunday Morning


Documentary Short Subject

  • Artists And Orphans: A True Drama
  • Sing!
  • Thoth

THE OSCAR WENT TO:
Thoth


Short Film - Animated

  • Fifty Percent Grey
  • For The Birds
  • Give Up Yer Aul Sins
  • Strange Invaders
  • Stubble Trouble

THE OSCAR WENT TO:
For The Birds


Short Film - Live Action

  • The Accountant
  • Copy Shop
  • Gregor's Greatest Invention
  • A Man Thing
  • Speed For Thespians

THE OSCAR WENT TO:
The Accountant

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