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  1. Memorable Moments. Jack Lemmon, Jo Van Fleet and Ernest Borgnine. Supporting Actor winner for Mister Roberts, Supporting Actress winner for East of Eden, and Best Actor winner for Marty. Helen Keller in Her Story. Helen Keller, posing with the Documentary Feature award. Joseph L. Mankiewicz and Claudette Colbert.

  2. Feb 14, 2024 · Like most Oscar categories that have existed since the foundation of the Academy Awards, Best Cinematography has undergone several changes over the past near-century. The most significant one ...

  3. Jan 18, 2022 · Steven Spielberg’s “Schindler’s List” (1993) was the first black-and-white film to win the Oscar for cinematography since they’d collapsed the category 26 years earlier. At the time, it ...

  4. The Academy Award for Best Cinematography is an Academy Award awarded each year to a cinematographer for work in one particular motion picture. In its first film season, 1927–28, this award (like others such as the acting awards) was not tied to a specific film; all of the work by the nominated cinematographers during the qualifying period was listed after their names. The problem with this ...

  5. Apr 14, 2020 · All 2019 Book Awards; All 2018 Book Awards; All 2017 Book Awards; All 2016 Book Awards; All 2015 Book Awards; All 2014 Book Awards; All 2013 Book Awards; All 2012 Book Awards; All 2011 Book Awards; All 2010 Book Awards; 2000’s. All 2009 Book Awards; All 2008 Book Awards; All 2007 Book Awards; All 2006 Book Awards; All 2005 Book Awards; All ...

  6. Jun 30, 2021 · At age 11, Bogdanovich went to see King Solomon's Mines with his father, a painter, and remembers his father marveling at the photography of Surtees, who won his first Academy Award (Best Color Photography) for the film in 1950. Looking for a cinematographer familiar with black-and-white, Bogdanovich chose Surtees after hearing a glowing ...

  7. Memorable Moments. Sidney Poitier. Best Actor winner for Lilies of the Field, with presenter Anne Bancroft. Federico Fellini. Foreign Language Film acceptor for 8 1/2 for Italy, with presenter Julie Andrews. David V. Picker. Best Picture winner for Tom Jones, with host Jack Lemmon. View More Memorable Moments.