Monday, 28 February 2011

The Oscars 2011

Despite California being littered with his graffiti, Bansky had no worries about revealing himself at last nights Oscars, as his documentary, Exit through the Gift Shop was beaten by Inside Job. The big winner on the night was Tom Hooper's King's Speech, no real surprise, with the film picking up four oscars, including movie of the year, best actor (Colin Firth) and best director.

Natalie Portman picked up best actress for her role in Black Swan, while The Fighter picked up both supporting male and female oscars for Melissa Leo and Christian Bale's roles in the film. The Social Network picked up three awards on the night including adapted screenplay. Pixar's Toy Story 3 picked up two awards on the night including the award for best animation, having taken more than $1 billion at the box office since its release last summer.

Check out the interactive content below to see all the nominations and winners from last nights Oscars and head to The Oscars site for a full list of the winners and losers.

Best Film Black Swan127 Hours The Fighter The Kids Are All Right Toy Story 3 Inception The King's Speech The Social Network True Grit Winter's Bone Best Director The Fighter - David O. Russell Black Swan - Darren Aronofsky The King's Speech - Tom Hooper The Social Network - David Fincher True Grit - Joel & Ethan Coen Leading Actor Javier Bardem - Biutiful Jeff Bridges - True Grit Jesse Eisenberg - The Social Network Colin Firth - The King’s Speech James Franco - 127 Hours Leading Actress Annette Bening - The Kids Are All Right Natalie Portman - Black Swan Nicole Kidman - Rabbit Hole Jennifer Lawrence - Winter's Bone Michelle Williams - Blue Valentine

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