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Crash wins best picture
06/03/2006 07:10  - (SA)  

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Hughes Winborne poses with the Oscar for achievement in film editing for his work on Crash during the 78th Academy Awards Sunday in LA. (Kevork Djansezian, AP)
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  • Los Angeles - The ensemble drama Crash pulled off one of the biggest upsets in Academy Awards history, winning best picture over the cowboy romance Brokeback Mountain, which had been the front-runner.

    Crash, featuring a huge cast in crisscrossing story lines over a chaotic 36-hour period in Los Angeles, rode a late surge of praise that lifted it past Brokeback Mountain, a film that had won most other key Hollywood honours.

    "We are humbled by the other nominees in this category. You have made this year one of the most breathtaking and stunning maverick years in American cinema," said Crash producer Cathy Schulman Sunday night.

    Lead-acting prizes went to Philip Seymour Hoffman as author Truman Capote in Capote and Reese Witherspoon as country singer June Carter in Walk the Line, while corporate thrillers earned supporting-performer Oscars for George Clooney in Syriana and Rachel Weisz in The Constant Gardener.

    Brokeback Mountain filmmaker Ang Lee did win the best-director prize for the tale of two old sheepherding pals who carry on a love affair they conceal from their families for years.

    Lee, whose martial-arts epic Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon won the foreign-language Oscar five years ago, became the first Asian filmmaker to win Hollywood's main filmmaking honour.

    "I wish I knew how to quit you," Lee told the audience crowd, reiterating the film's most-quoted line.

    Reece Witherspoon 'best actress'

    Witherspoon won a close race over Felicity Huffman in a gender-bending performance as a transsexual in Transamerica.

    "Oh, my goodness I never thought I'd be here in my whole life growing up in Tennessee," said Witherspoon, who like co-star Joaquin Phoenix as Carter's soul mate, country legend Johnny Cash, handled her own singing in Walk the Line.

    "People used to ask June how she was doing, and she would say I'm just trying to matter. I know what she means," said Witherspoon, who told the audience the Oscar made her feel she was doing work that matters.

    Hoffman's performance nimbly straddles the magnetic qualities of raconteur Capote and the effete, off-putting egoism of the gay author.

    "Wow, I'm in a category with some great, great, great actors, fantastic actors, and I'm overwhelmed. Really overwhelmed," said Hoffman, who asked the Oscar audience to congratulate his mother for bringing up four children alone.

    "We're at the party, mom," Hoffman said. "Be proud mom, because I'm proud of you."

    Clooney made Oscar history

    Clooney's win capped a remarkable year, during which he made Oscar history by becoming the first person nominated for acting in one movie and directing another.

    Along with performing in Syriana, Clooney directed the Edward R Murrow tale Good Night, and Good Luck, which earned him directing and writing nominations and was among the best-picture contenders.

    In Syriana, Clooney effaced his glamour-boy looks behind the bearded, heavyset facade of a CIA patriot who grows jaded over US oil policy in the Middle East.

    "All right, so I'm not winning director," the first-time winner joked, adding that an Oscar always would be synonymous with his name from then on, including in his obituary. "Oscar winner George Clooney, sexiest man alive 1997, 'Batman,' died today in a freak accident."

    Clooney also lauded Oscar voters for their daring.

    "This group of people gave Hattie McDaniel an Oscar in 1939 when blacks were still sitting in the back of theatres," Clooney said, referring to the supporting-actress winner from Gone With the Wind, the first black performer to receive an Oscar.

    In The Constant Gardener, adapted from John le Carre's novel, Weisz played a humanitarian-aid worker whose fearless efforts against questionable pharmaceutical practices makes her a target for government and corporate interests in Africa.

    Weisz thanked co-star Ralph Fiennes and director Fernando Meirelles, "and of course, John le Carre, who wrote this unflinching, angry story. And he really paid tribute to the people who are willing to risk their own lives to fight injustice. They're greater men and women than I."

    Surprising defeat for Brokeback Mountain

    Brokeback Mountain, which led contenders with eight nominations, lost in three acting categories (Heath Ledger, Michelle Williams and Jake Gyllenhaal) but picked up the Oscar for adapted screenplay by Larry McMurtry (Lonesome Dove) and Diana Ossana and for Gustavo Santaolalla's musical score as well as for Lee as director.

    The Oscar for original screenplay went to the ensemble drama Crash, written by the film's director, Paul Haggis, and Bobby Moresco.

    The stop-motion family tale Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit won the Oscar for best animated feature film.

    Co-director Nick Park, who also made the hit stop-motion film Chicken Run, thanked voice stars Helena Bonham Carter and Peter Sallis, who has done the voice of cheese-loving Brit Wallace for 23 years, since the filmmaker came up with the character in his student days.

    "You've been an absolute gem, Peter, and you've sparkled all the way," Park said.

    SA's Tsotsi wins

    South Africa's drama Tsotsi, based on Athol Fugard's novel about a young hoodlum reclaiming his own humanity, won for foreign-language film, beating the controversial Palestinian terrorism saga Paradise Now.

    The raucous hip-hop tune It's Hard Out Here for a Pimp from Hustle & Flow, whose expletive-laden lyrics had to be toned down for performance at the Oscars, won the prize for best song. The song was written by the rap group Three 6 Mafia, aka Jordan Houston, Cedric Coleman and Paul Beauregard.

    Featuring dancers dressed as hookers and pimps gyrating on stage, the song's performance stood in sharp contrast to the other nominated tunes and the general stateliness of the Oscars.

    "You know what? I think it just got a little easier out here for a pimp," joked Oscar host Jon Stewart.

    The Antarctic nature tale March of the Penguins, a surprise smash at the box office, was honoured as best documentary.

    King Kong, from Lord of the Rings creator Peter Jackson, won three Oscars, for visual effects, sound mixing and sound editing. The Japan drama Memoirs of a Geisha also earned three, for cinematography, costume design and art direction, while the fantasy epic The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe was picked for best makeup.

    Clooney was one of the marquee names among a lineup of acting nominees heavy on lesser-known performers. And with a best-picture field of lower-budgeted films that drew smaller audiences than the commercial flicks that often dominate the Oscars, the question was whether Hollywood's big awards night could lure TV viewers.

    Oscars lure audiences

    Oscar organisers hoped new host Stewart and the cultural buzz over front-runner Brokeback Mountain would beef up viewership.

    The Oscars generally lure their biggest audiences in years when blockbusters such as Titanic or The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King are favoured to win.

    Brokeback Mountain, though, has become a phenomenon far beyond those who have actually seen it, entering the pop-culture psyche with its tale of cowboys in love (acting nominees Heath Ledger and Jake Gyllenhaal).

    Stewart used best-picture nominee Capote to set up a Brokeback Mountain wisecrack, saying the film "showed America not all gay people are virile cowboys. Some are actually effete New York intellectuals. It's true."

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