In order of presentation, these were the Oscar Winners for the 81st Academy Awards Ceremony:
- Penelope Cruz wins the Oscars for Best Supporting Actress Academy Award Winner
- Dustin Lance Black for Milk, Academy Award winner for Best Original Screenplay
- Simon Beaufoy for Slumdog Millionaire is Academy Award Winner for Best Adapted Screenplay
- Wall-E Oscar winner fot Best Animated Feature
- Kunio Kato and La Maison en Petits Cubes winner of the Academy Award for Best Animated Short
- The Curious Case of Benjamin Button Art Direction winner of the Academy Awards
- The Duchess Best Costume Design Academy Award Winner
- The Curious Case of Benjamin Button Best Make up Academy Award Winner
- Anthony Dod Mantle for Slumdog Millionaire Best Cinematography Academy Award Winner
- Spielzeugland Toyland Live Short Action Film Academy Award Winner
- Heath Ledger Best Actor in a Supporting Role Academy Award Winner
- Man On Wire Best Documentary Feature Academy Award Winner
- Smile Pinki Best Documenatary Short Academy Award Winner
- The Curious Case of Benjamin Button Best Vissual Effects Academy Awards Winner
- Richard King for The Dark Knight Sound Editing Academy Awars Winner
- Slumdog Millionaire Best Sound Mixing Academy Awards Winner
- Chris Dickens for Slumdog Millionaire Best Film Editing Academy Awards Winner
- A.R. Rahman for Slumdog Millionaire Best Original Score Academy Awards Winner
- Jay Ho, A.R. Rahman Best Original Song Academy Awards Winner
- Departures from Japan Best Foreign language film Academy Awards Winner
- Danny Boyle for Slumdog Millionaire Best Director Academy Awards Winner
- Kate Winslet Best Actress in a Leading Role Academy Awards Winner
- Sean Penn Best Actor in a Leading Role Academy Award Winner
- Slumdog Millionaire Best Picture Academy Awards Winner
Slumdog Millionaire no doubt about it, the biggest winner of the night.
Kate Winslet finally getting the nod from the Academy, and Heath Ledger post-mortem homage.
Great Ceremony.
What do you think about 2009 Academy Awards Winners?
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I am quite sure that the system is a good one that allows Academy members from one group to make the nominations in their given area (e.g., cinematographers nominate cinematographers, etc.) since it is assumed that each category should know the best work in their field. Why then were NONE of the “Slumdog Millionaire” actors nominated by their fellow actors? Why were the post production people so much more aware of their Indian peers for instance and they received nominations?