Independent Films Capture 17 Oscars
Press release from Independent Film & Television Alliance:
Los Angeles, CA – Independent films captured 17 Oscars at the 84th Academy Awards, including a Best Picture victory by The Artist. The award brings the number of independent films taking Best Picture honors to 20 over the past 31 years, according to the Independent Film & Television Alliance (IFTA®).
Independent films collected 17 Academy Awards in these categories:
(*Please note, companies listed include Independent companies involved in the film which are also IFTA Member companies)
Best Picture
The Artist (Wild Bunch, The Weinstein Company)
Directing
Michel Hazanavicius – The Artist (Wild Bunch, The Weinstein Company)
Actor in a Leading Role
Jean Dujardin – The Artist (Wild Bunch, The Weinstein Company)
Actress in a Leading Role
Meryl Streep – The Iron Lady (Pathé International, Goldcrest Pictures, U.K. Film Council, The Weinstein Company)
Actor in a Supporting Role
Christopher Plummer – Beginners (Focus Features)
Writing (Original Screenplay)
Woody Allen – Midnight In Paris
Foreign Language Film
A Separation
Animated Feature Film
Rango (GK Films)
Art Direction
Hugo (GK Films) – Production Design: Dante Ferretti; Set Decoration: Francesca Lo Schiavo
Cinematography
Robert Richardson – Hugo (GK Films)
Costume Design
Mark Bridges – The Artist (Wild Bunch, The Weinstein Company)
Documentary (Feature)
Undefeated (The Weinstein Company)
Makeup
Mark Coulier and J. Roy Helland – The Iron Lady (Pathé International, Goldcrest Pictures, U.K. Film Council, The Weinstein Company)
Music (Original Score)
Ludovic Bource – The Artist (Wild Bunch, The Weinstein Company)
Sound Editing
Philip Stockton and Eugene Gearty – Hugo (GK Films)
Sound Mixing
Tom Fleischman and John Midgley – Hugo (GK Films)
Visual Effects
Rob Legato, Joss Williams, Ben Grossman and Alex Henning – Hugo (GK Films)
For more than 30 years, IFTA Members have produced, distributed and financed many of the world's most prominent films, 20 of which have won the Academy Award® for “Best Picture” since 1980, most recently The Artist (Wild Bunch, The Weinstein Company), The King’s Speech (The Weinstein Company), The Hurt Locker (Voltage Pictures and Summit Entertainment) and Slumdog Millionaire (Pathé International).























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