The Mexican director’s film Birdman Alejandro González Iñárritu won the Oscar for the best film in the evening of February 22 during the 87th Oscar ceremony organized in Los Angeles.
An Oscar evening marked by the massive presence of American and world cinema stars as well as other people from the cultural world, but also by declarations and awards that will remain in the annals of this 87th ceremony.
The award -winning film Birdman is a film that rhymes between drama and comedy, it was produced in 2014 and is lasting 1h59.
A host of stars participated in this film like Micheal Keaton, Zach Galifianakias, Edward Norton, Andrea Riseborough, Amy Ryan, Emma Stone, Naomi Watts and Lindsay Duncan.
Synopsis
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Birdman won 3 other Oscars including the Oscar for best director, the best scenario and the best photography.
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Publication by the academy.
Complete Oscars 2015 records:
Best film: Birdman
Best actress: Julianne Moore in Still Alice
Best actor: Eddie Redmayne in a wonderful story of time
Best director: Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu for Birdman
Best suitable scenario: Graham Moore for imitation game
Best scenario: Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu for Birdman
Best music: Alexandre Desplat for The Grand Budapest Hotel
Best song: Glory by John Legend and Common (Selma)
Best documentary: Citizenfour de Laura Poitras
Best editing: Tom Cross for Whiplash
Best photograph: Emmanuel Lubezki for Birdman
Best design production: Adam Stockhausen and Anna Pinnock for The Grand Budapest Hotel
Best animated film: the new heroes of Don Hall, Chris Williams and Roy Conli
Best animated short film: The feast of Patrick Osborne and Kristina Reed
Best visual effect: Paul Franklin, Andrew Lockley for Interstellar
Best actress in a supporting role: Patricia Arquette in Boyhood
Best sound montage: Alan Robert Murray and Bub Asman for American Sniper
Best sound mix: Craig Mann, Ben Wilkins, Thomas Curley for Whiplash
Best short film documentary: Crisis Hotline, Veterans Press 1 by Ellen Goosneberg Kent and Dana Perry
Best fictional short film: The Phone Call of Mat Kirby and James Lucas
Best foreign film: Ida by Pawel Pawlikowski
Best makeup: Frances Hannon and Mark Coulier for The Grand Budapest Hotel
Best costume: Milena Canonero for The Grand Budapest Hotel
Best actor in a supporting role: JK Simmons in Whiplash