Scarlet Tide in "Cold Mountain" Music and Lyric by T Bone Burnett and Elvis Costello A list of films that won the Academy Awards "Oscar" for "Best Motion Picture of the Year". The 76th edition of the Academy Awards of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (AMPAS) was held on February 29, 2004 at the Kodak Theatre in Los Angeles, United States, awarding the best films of the year 2003. Die Oscarverleihung 2004 fand am 29. See the list of 2020 Oscar Winners including best picture, best actor, best actress and more. Hemphill and Arthur RochesterBest Picture - Samuel Goldwyn, Jr., Peter Weir and Duncan Henderson, ProducersMusic (Original Song) - A Kiss At The End Of The Rainbow in "A Mighty Wind" Music and Lyric by Michael McKean and Annette O'TooleShort Film (Live Action) - Bobby Garabedian and William ZabkaDocumentary (Feature) - Nathaniel Kahn and Susan R. BehrActress in a Supporting Role - Marcia Gay Harden in "Mystic River"Best Picture - Robert Lorenz, Judie G. Hoyt and Clint Eastwood, ProducersWriting (Adapted Screenplay) - Screenplay by Brian HelgelandActress in a Supporting Role - Patricia Clarkson in "Pieces of April"Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black PearlSound Editing - Christopher Boyes and George Watters IISound Mixing - Christopher Boyes, David Parker, David Campbell and Lee OrloffVisual Effects - John Knoll, Hal Hickel, Charles Gibson and Terry FrazeeActor in a Leading Role - Johnny Depp in "Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl"Sound Mixing - Andy Nelson, Anna Behlmer and Tod A. MaitlandArt Direction - Art Direction: Jeannine Oppewall; Set Decoration: Leslie PopeBest Picture - Kathleen Kennedy, Frank Marshall and Gary Ross, ProducersWriting (Adapted Screenplay) - Written for the Screen by Gary RossActress in a Leading Role - Diane Keaton in "Something's Gotta Give"Actress in a Supporting Role - Holly Hunter in "Thirteen"Music (Original Song) - Belleville Rendez-vous in "The Triplets of Belleville" Actress in a Leading Role - Keisha Castle-Hughes in "Whale Rider"Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl A Kiss At The End Of The Rainbow in "A Mighty Wind" Music and Lyric by Michael McKean and Annette O'Toole Belleville Rendez-vous in "The Triplets of Belleville" With eleven awards, The following individuals presented awards or performed individual numbers.At the time of the nominations announcement on January 27, the combined gross of the five Best Picture nominees was $638 million with an average of $127 million per film.Of the top 50 grossing movies of the year, 45 nominations went to 10 films on the list. Into The West in "The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King" Music and Lyric by Fran Walsh and Howard Shore and Annie Lennox Art Direction: Ben Van Os; Set Decoration: Cecile Heideman The American telecast on ABC drew in an average of 43.56 million people over its length, which was a 26% increase from the previous year's ceremony.In July 2004, the ceremony presentation received nine nominations at the A separate tribute to comedian, actor, and veteran Oscar host The winners were announced during the awards ceremony on February 29, 2004. Other media outlets received the broadcast more positively. Original Song winners for "Into The West" from The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the KingOriginal Screenplay winner for Lost in Translation with presenter Francis Ford CoppolaBarrie M. Osborne, Peter Jackson and Fran Walsh, winners for The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the KingActor in a Supporting Role - Benicio Del Toro in "21 Grams"Actress in a Leading Role - Naomi Watts in "21 Grams"Writing (Adapted Screenplay) - Written by Robert Pulcini & Shari Springer BermanDocumentary (Short Subject) - Sandy McLeod and Gini RetickerDocumentary (Feature) - Carlos Bosch and Josep Maria DomenechWriting (Original Screenplay) - Written by Denys ArcandAnimated Feature Film - Aaron Blaise and Robert WalkerDocumentary (Feature) - Andrew Jarecki and Marc SmerlingWriting (Adapted Screenplay) - Screenplay by Braulio MantovaniActor in a Leading Role - Jude Law in "Cold Mountain"Music (Original Song) - Scarlet Tide in "Cold Mountain" Music and Lyric by T Bone Burnett and Elvis CostelloMusic (Original Song) - You Will Be My Ain True Love in "Cold Mountain" Music and Lyric by StingActor in a Supporting Role - Alec Baldwin in "The Cooler"Short Film (Animated) - Dominique Monfery and Roy Edward DisneyWriting (Original Screenplay) - Written by Steven KnightWriting (Original Screenplay) - Screenplay by Andrew Stanton, Bob Peterson and David Reynolds; Original Story by Andrew StantonArt Direction - Art Direction: Ben Van Os; Set Decoration: Cecile HeidemanShort Film (Animated) - Carlos Saldanha and John C. DonkinActor in a Leading Role - Ben Kingsley in "House of Sand and Fog"Actress in a Supporting Role - Shohreh Aghdashloo in "House of Sand and Fog"Actor in a Supporting Role - Djimon Hounsou in "In America"Actress in a Leading Role - Samantha Morton in "In America"Writing (Original Screenplay) - Written by Jim Sheridan, Naomi Sheridan, & Kirsten SheridanSound Mixing - Andy Nelson, Anna Behlmer and Jeff WexlerArt Direction - Art Direction: Lilly Kilvert; Set Decoration: Gretchen RauActor in a Supporting Role - Ken Watanabe in "The Last Samurai"Actor in a Leading Role - Bill Murray in "Lost in Translation"Best Picture - Ross Katz and Sofia Coppola, ProducersArt Direction - Art Direction: William Sandell; Set Decoration: Robert GouldVisual Effects - Dan Sudick, Stefen Fangmeier, Nathan McGuinness and Robert StrombergMakeup - Edouard Henriques III and Yolanda ToussiengSound Mixing - Paul Massey, D.M.
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Oscar Winners 2004: Check out complete list of winners of Oscars 2004. Only The show received a mixed reception from media publications. The nominees for the 76th Academy Awards were announced on January 27, 2004, at 5:38 a.m. PST (13:38 UTC) at the Samuel Goldwyn Theater in Beverly Hills, California, by Frank Pierson, president of the Academy, and the actress Sigourney Weaver. Jim Rygiel, Joe Letteri, Randall William Cook and Alex Funke Screenplay by Fran Walsh, Philippa Boyens, & Peter Jackson Watch trailers, view photos and detailed information about the 92nd Academy Awards winners.