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S01:E02 - Academy Award Winners: 1977 - 1981

Academy Award Winners: Thirty Years of Winners

Season 1 Episode 2 - Academy Award Winners: 1977 - 1981

2003 · 53 minSubtitles Icon
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Academy Awards celebrated its 50th anniversary in 1977. For the first time in decades the Academy picked a comedy for an oscar; Annie Hall. The film also brought Woody Allen Oscars for writing and directing. The academy awards of 1978 reflected the political turmoil and social changes swirling across the United States with contenders like Coming Home and The Deer Hunter that dealt with the Vietnam war. The film industry of 1979 completely opposed the high societal messages from the year before and instead focused on individual's confronting the realities of daily life. Kramer vs. Kramer won the best picture and earned Dustin Hoffman his first Oscar win. In 1980 Raging Bull and The Elephant Man both got eight nominations, but the top film of the year went to Ordinary People. This gave Robert Redford his first Oscar for best director. 1981 was a year of turmoil and political upheaval throughout the world. Chariots of Fire was largely ignored as it was about long-distance runners and had no sex, violence, or stars. But the film ended up winning best picture against all odds.

Subtitles: English

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