2011 Oscar Awards Results | Winners
Kodak Theatre, Los Angeles, CA
February 27, 2011
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Airing from the Kodak Theatre in Los Angeles, the 83rd Academy Awards honored the greatest cinema achievements for the year 2010 on Sunday, February 27th. James Franco and Anne Hathaway served as co-hosts of the awards ceremony.
- Best Picture - The King's Speech (Iain Canning, Emile Sherman and Gareth Unwin, Producers)
- Actor in a Leading Role - Colin Firth (The King's Speech)
- Actor in a Supporting Role - Christian Bale (The Fighter)
- Actress in a Leading Role - Natalie Portman (Black Swan)
- Actress in a Supporting Role - Melissa Leo (The Fighter)
- Animated Feature Film - Toy Story 3 (Lee Unkrich)
- Art Direction - Alice in Wonderland (Production Design: Robert Stromberg; Set Decoration: Karen O'Hara)
- Cinematography - Inception (Wally Pfister)
- Costume Design - Alice in Wonderland (Colleen Atwood)
- Directing - The King's Speech (Tom Hooper)
- Documentary (Feature) - Inside Job (Charles Ferguson and Audrey Marrs)
- Documentary (Short Subject) - Strangers No More (Karen Goodman and Kirk Simon)
- Film Editing - The Social Network (Angus Wall and Kirk Baxter)
- Foreign Language Film - In a Better World (Denmark)
- Makeup - The Wolfman (Rick Baker and Dave Elsey)
- Music (Original Song) - We Belong Together (Toy Story 3, Music and Lyric by Randy Newman)
- Short Film (Animated) - The Lost Thing (Shaun Tan and Andrew Ruhemann)
- Short Film (Live Action) - God of Love (Luke Matheny)
- Sound Editing - Inception (Richard King)
- Sound Mixing - Inception (Lora Hirschberg, Gary A. Rizzo and Ed Novick)
- Visual Effects - Inception (Paul Franklin, Chris Corbould, Andrew Lockley and Peter Bebb)
- Writing (Adapted Screenplay) - The Social Network (Screenplay by Aaron Sorkin)
- Writing (Original Screenplay) - The King's Speech (Screenplay by David Seidler)