Re: Gli Oscar di Play.it
Inviato: 20/03/2017, 16:52
Dominio imho meritato per Black Swan nel 2010. Finora playit ha sempre dato miglior film e miglior regista allo stesso film, vedremo se il trend cambierà nel futuro. In quasi 100 anni di academy awards, solo 22 volte questo non è successo nella realtà. Questa la lista:
1929: Frank Borzage (7th Heaven) and Lewis Milestone (Two Arabian Knights) won best director while Wings (Lucien Hubbard) won best picture;
1930: Frank Lloyd (The Divine Lady) won best director while The Broadway Melody (Irving Thalberg and Lawrence Weingarten) won best picture;
1931: Norman Taurog (Skippy) won best director while Cimarron (William LeBaron) won best picture;
1932: Borzage (Bad Girl) won best director while Grand Hotel (Edmund Goulding) won best picture;
1936: John Ford (The Informer) won best director while Mutiny on the Bounty (Lloyd) won best picture;
1937: Frank Capra (Mr. Deeds Goes to Town) won best director while The Great Ziegfeld (Robert Z. Leonard) won best picture;
1938: Leo McCarey (The Awful Truth) won best director while The Life of Emile Zola (William Dieterle) won best picture;
1941: Ford (The Grapes of Wrath) won best director while Rebecca (Alfred Hitchcock) won best picture;
1949: John Huston (The Treasure of the Sierra Madre) won best director while Hamlet (Laurence Olivier) won best picture;
1950: Joseph Mankiewicz (A Letter to Three Wives) won best director while All the King’s Men (Robert Rossen) won best picture;
1952: George Stevens (A Place in the Sun) won best director while An American in Paris (Arthur Freed) won best picture;
1953: Ford (The Quiet Man) won best director while The Greatest Show on Earth (Cecil B. DeMille) won best picture;
1957: Stevens (Giant) won best director while Around the World in Eighty Days (Michael Anderson) won best picture;
1968: Mike Nichols (The Graduate) won best director while In the Heat of the Night (Norman Jewison) won best picture;
1973: Bob Fosse (Cabaret) won best director while The Godfather (Francis Ford Coppola) won best picture;
1982: Warren Beatty (Reds) won best director while Chariots of Fire (Hugh Hudson) won best picture;
1990: Oliver Stone (Born on the Fourth of July) won best director while Driving Miss Daisy (Bruce Beresford) won best picture;
1999: Steven Spielberg (Saving Private Ryan) won best director while Shakespeare in Love (John Madden) won best picture;
2001: Steven Soderbergh (Traffic) won best director while Gladiator (Ridley Scott) won best picture;
2003: Roman Polanski (The Pianist) won best director while Chicago (Rob Marshall) won best picture;
2006: Ang Lee (Brokeback Mountain) won best director while Crash (Paul Haggis) won best director;
2013: Lee (Life of Pi) won best director while Argo (Ben Affleck) won best director;
2014: Alfonso Cuarón (Gravity) won best director while 12 Years a Slave (Steve McQueen) won best picture;
2016: Alejandro González Iñárritu (The Revenant) won best director while Spotlight (Tom McCarthy) won best picture.
1929: Frank Borzage (7th Heaven) and Lewis Milestone (Two Arabian Knights) won best director while Wings (Lucien Hubbard) won best picture;
1930: Frank Lloyd (The Divine Lady) won best director while The Broadway Melody (Irving Thalberg and Lawrence Weingarten) won best picture;
1931: Norman Taurog (Skippy) won best director while Cimarron (William LeBaron) won best picture;
1932: Borzage (Bad Girl) won best director while Grand Hotel (Edmund Goulding) won best picture;
1936: John Ford (The Informer) won best director while Mutiny on the Bounty (Lloyd) won best picture;
1937: Frank Capra (Mr. Deeds Goes to Town) won best director while The Great Ziegfeld (Robert Z. Leonard) won best picture;
1938: Leo McCarey (The Awful Truth) won best director while The Life of Emile Zola (William Dieterle) won best picture;
1941: Ford (The Grapes of Wrath) won best director while Rebecca (Alfred Hitchcock) won best picture;
1949: John Huston (The Treasure of the Sierra Madre) won best director while Hamlet (Laurence Olivier) won best picture;
1950: Joseph Mankiewicz (A Letter to Three Wives) won best director while All the King’s Men (Robert Rossen) won best picture;
1952: George Stevens (A Place in the Sun) won best director while An American in Paris (Arthur Freed) won best picture;
1953: Ford (The Quiet Man) won best director while The Greatest Show on Earth (Cecil B. DeMille) won best picture;
1957: Stevens (Giant) won best director while Around the World in Eighty Days (Michael Anderson) won best picture;
1968: Mike Nichols (The Graduate) won best director while In the Heat of the Night (Norman Jewison) won best picture;
1973: Bob Fosse (Cabaret) won best director while The Godfather (Francis Ford Coppola) won best picture;
1982: Warren Beatty (Reds) won best director while Chariots of Fire (Hugh Hudson) won best picture;
1990: Oliver Stone (Born on the Fourth of July) won best director while Driving Miss Daisy (Bruce Beresford) won best picture;
1999: Steven Spielberg (Saving Private Ryan) won best director while Shakespeare in Love (John Madden) won best picture;
2001: Steven Soderbergh (Traffic) won best director while Gladiator (Ridley Scott) won best picture;
2003: Roman Polanski (The Pianist) won best director while Chicago (Rob Marshall) won best picture;
2006: Ang Lee (Brokeback Mountain) won best director while Crash (Paul Haggis) won best director;
2013: Lee (Life of Pi) won best director while Argo (Ben Affleck) won best director;
2014: Alfonso Cuarón (Gravity) won best director while 12 Years a Slave (Steve McQueen) won best picture;
2016: Alejandro González Iñárritu (The Revenant) won best director while Spotlight (Tom McCarthy) won best picture.