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Lista De Nominados Para La 83 Edición De Los Oscar LISTA DE NOMINADOS PARA LA 83 EDICIÓN DE LOS OSCAR MEJOR PELICULA DEL AÑO MEJOR ACTRIZ PRINCIPAL "Cisne negro" Annette Bening ("Los chicos están bien") "The Fighter" Nicole Kidman ("Rabbit Hole") "Origen" Jennifer Lawrence ("Winter's Bone") "Los chicos están bien" Natalie Portman ("Cisne negro") "El discurso del rey" Michelle Williams ("Blue Valentine") "127 horas" "La red social" MEJOR ACTOR SECUNDARIO "Toy Story 3" Christian Bale ("The Fighter") "Valor de ley" John Hawkes ("Winter's Bone") "Winter's Bone" Jeremy Renner ("The Town - Ciudad de ladrones") Mark Ruffalo ("Los chicos están bien") MEJOR DIRECTOR Geoffrey Rush ("El discurso del rey") Darren Aronofsky - "Cisne negro" David O. Russell - "The Fighter" MEJOR ACTRIZ SECUNDARIA Tom Hooper - "El discurso del rey" Amy Adams ("The Fighter") David Fincher - "La red social" Helena Bonham Carter ("El discurso del rey") Joel Coen y Ethan Coen - "Valor de ley" Melissa Leo ("The Fighter") Hailee Steinfeld ("Valor de ley") MEJOR ACTOR PRINCIPAL Jacki Weaver ("Animal Kingdom") Javier Bardem ("Biutiful") Jeff Bridges ("Valor de ley") Jesse Eisenberg ("La red social") Colin Firth ("El discurso del rey") James Franco ("127 horas") MEJOR GUIÓN ADAPTADO DIRECCIÓN ARTISTICA "127 horas" -Danny Boyle y Simon Beaufoy "Alicia en el país de las maravillas"- Robert Stromberg y Karen O'Hara "La red social"- Aaron Sorkin "Harry Potter y las reliquias de la muerte 1"- "Toy Story 3"- Michael Arndt, John Lasseter, Stuart Craig y Stephenie McMillan Andrew Stanton y Lee Unkrich "Origenes"- Guy Hendrix Dyas, Larry Dias y "Valor de ley"- Joel Coen & Ethan Coen Doug Mowat "Winter's Bone"- Debra Granik & Anne Rosellini "El discurso del rey"- Eve Stewart y Judy Farr "Valor de ley"- Jess Gonchor y Nancy Haigh MEJOR GUIÓN ORIGINAL "Another Year"- Mike Leigh MEJOR FOTOGRAFÍA "The Fighter"- Scott Silver, Paul Tamasy, Eric "Cisne negro"- Matthew Libatique Johnson, Keith Dorrington "Origen"- Wally Pfister "Origen"- Christopher Nolan "El discurso del rey"- Danny Cohen "Los chicos están bien"- Lisa Cholodenko y Stuart Blumberg "La red social"- Jeff Cronenweth "El discurso del rey" - David Seidler "Valor de ley"- Roger Deakins MEJOR PELICULA EN LENGUA MEJOR VESTUARIO EXTRANJERA "Alicia en el país de las maravillas"- Colleen "Biutiful" (México) Atwood "Canino" (Grecia) "Soy el amor"- Antonella Cannarozzi "In a Better World" (Dinamarca) "El discurso del rey"- Jenny Beavan "Incendies" (Canadá) "La tempestad"- Sandy Powell "Hors-la-loi" (Argelia) "Valor de ley" - Mary Zophres MEJOR PELICULA DE ANIMACION "Cómo entrenar a tu dragón" "El ilusionista" "Toy Story 3" MEJOR DOCUMENTAL MEJOR BANDA SONORA "Exit through the Gift Shop"- Banksy y Jaimie "Cómo entrenar a un dragón"- John Powell D'Cruz "Origen"- Hans Zimmer "Gasland"- Josh Fox y Trish Adlesic "El discurso del rey" - Alexandre Desplat "Inside Job"- Charles Ferguson y Audrey Marrs "127 horas"- A.R. Rahman "Restrepo"- Tim Hetherington y Sebastian Junger "La red social"- Trent Reznor y Atticus Ross "Waste Land"- Lucy Walker y Angus Aynsley MEJOR CANCIÓN ORIGINAL MEJOR CORTO DOCUMENTAL "Coming Home" ("Country Strong")- Tom "Killing in the Name"- Nominados por determinar Douglas, Troy Verges y Hillary Lindsey "Poster Girl"- Nominados por determinar "I See the Light" ("Enredados")- Alan Menken y Glenn Slater "Strangers No More"- Karen Goodman y Kirk Simon "If I Rise" ("127 horas")- A.R. Rahman, Dido y Rollo Armstrong "Sun Come Up"- Jennifer Redfearn y Tim Metzger "We Belong Together" (Toy Story 3) - Randy Newman "The Warriors of Qiugang"- Ruby Yang y Thomas Lennon MEJOR CORTO ANIMADO MEJOR EDICIÓN "Day & Night" "Cisne negro"- Andrew Weisblum "The Gruffalo" "The Fighter"- Pamela Martin "Let's Pollute" "El discurso del rey"- Tariq Anwar "The Lost Thing" "127 horas" - Jon Harris "Madagascar, carnet de voyage (Madagascar, a Journey Diary)" "La red social" - Angus Wall y Kirk Baxter MEJOR MAQUILLAJE "El mundo según Barney"- Adrien Morot "Camino a la libertad"- Edouard F. Henriques, Gregory Funk y Yolanda Toussieng "El hombre lobo" - Rick Baker y Dave Elsey MEJOR CORTOMETRAJE MEJORES EFECTOS ESPECIALES "The Confession" "Alicia en el país de las maravillas"- Ken Ralston, David Schaub, Carey Villegas y Sean Phillips "The Crush" "Harry Potter y las reliquias de la muerte 1"- Tim "God of Love" Burke, John Richardson, Christian Manz y Nicolas Aithadi "Na Wewe" "Más allá de la duda"- Michael Owens, Bryan "Wish 143" Grill, Stephan Trojanski y Joe Farrell "Origen"- Paul Franklin, Chris Corbould, Andrew Lockley y Peter Bebb MEJOR EDICIÓN DE SONIDO "Iron Man 2"- Janek Sirrs, Ben Snow, Ged Wright "Origen" - Richard King y Daniel Sudick "Toy Story 3"- Tom Myers y Michael Silvers "Tron: Legacy" - Gwendolyn Yates Whittle y Addison Teague "Valor de ley"- Skip Lievsay y Craig Berkey "Unstoppable" - Mark P. Stoeckinger MEJOR MEZCLA DE SONIDO "Origen" - Lora Hirschberg, Gary A. Rizzo y Ed Novick "El discurso del rey"- Paul Hamblin, Martin Jensen y John Midgley "Salt"- Jeffrey J. Haboush, Greg P. Russell, Scott Millan y William Sarokin "La red social"- Ren Klyce, David Parker, Michael Semanick y Mark Weingarten "Valor de ley" - Skip Lievsay, Craig Berkey, Greg Orloff y Peter F. Kurland .
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