Oscars dismantled in 82 minutes time

On Sunday (Monday morning, Moscow time) in Los Angeles began the 82nd ceremony of the Academy Award "Oscar" ...

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1. Mark Boal (below) and Kathryn Bigelow (left) receiving the Oscar for best film of the year - "The Hurt Locker" - at the 82nd Oscars on March 7 in Hollywood. In the background (left to right) film stars Jeremy Renner, Brian and Anthony Mackie Gerahti. (Mark J. Terrill / AP)





2. The director of the film "The Hurt Locker" Kathryn Bigelow (left) responds to received the award for best film, which she handed Barbra Streisand. Biegel became the first female director, won an Oscar in the struggle for which she overtook her ex-husband James Cameron. (Kevin Winter / Getty Images)



3. Sandra Bullock thanked all his rivals in the struggle for an Oscar in the category "Best Actress". The actress won an Oscar for the film "The Blind Side." "Meryl, you're great kisser," - she said, referring to Meryl Streep. (Kevin Winter / Getty Images)



4. Jeff Bridges celebrates his victory in the category "Best Actor" for his role as country singer Blake Beda in the movie "Crazy Heart". The actor gave a speech, which would have envied one of his most popular characters - Dude - from the movie "The Big Lebowski." (Mark J. Terrill / AP)



5. Producer Fisher Stevens (left), director Louis Psihoyos (at the microphone) accept the award for best documentary film "Darling" of killings of dolphins in Japan. (Kevin Winter / Getty Images)



6. Gerard Butler and Bradley Cooper presented the award for best special effects, which received the movie "Avatar." (Kevin Winter / Getty Images)



7. Singer James Taylor sings a song in honor left this world of celebrities, including Patrick Swayze. (Kevin Winter / Getty Images)



8. Jake Gyllenhaal and Rachel McAdams are the award for best screenplay, which has left the writers of the film "Precious." (Mark J. Terrill / AP)

9. Sarah Jessica Parker (left) and Tom Ford designer Sandy Powell handed the statuette for best costumes (the film "The Young Victoria"). (Gabriel Bouys / AFP - Getty Images)



10. As predicted by many, Mo'Nique won an Oscar for Best Supporting Actress for the film "Precious." In his speech, thanked the Hollywood actress, because it presents awards for "acting, not because of politics." (Kevin Winter / Getty Images)



11. Sigourney Weaver is an award "the best art director," which went "Avatar." In this film, James Cameron actress played a scientist who helped save the Na'vi race. (Kevin Winter / Getty Images)



12. Queen Latifah represented Governor Award, which went to two winners. The audience applauded standing Roger Corman and Lauren Bacall. (Gabriel Bouys / AFP - Getty Images)



13. Ben Stiller in makeup representative Na'vi race before presenting the award for best makeup, which has left the film "Star Trek." (Kevin Winter / Getty Images)



14. T-Bone Burnett won the Oscar for best achievement in music for the song "The Weary Kind" from the movie "Crazy Heart". (Mark J. Terrill / AP)



15. From left to right: Jon Cryer, Anthony Michael Hall, Molly Ringwald, Judd Nelson, Ally Sheedy, Makaley Culkin and Matthew Broderick are on stage during honors John Hughes. All of these actors starred in the films of director and screenwriter. (Gary Hershorn / Reuters)



16. Molly Ringwald and Matthew Broderick are award John Hughes, starring well-known in the 80s films such as "day off Ferris Bueller," "Pretty in Pink" and "The Breakfast Club." Ringwald starred in several of his films, including "Sixteen Candles" and Broderick starred in the movie "Ferris Bueller Day weekend." (Kevin Winter / Getty Images)



17. Scenario Mark Boal won the Oscar for best screenplay unadapted (film "The Hurt Locker"). (Kevin Winter / Getty Images)



18. The award for best screenplay awarded unadapted Robert Downey Jr. and Tina Fey. (Mark J. Terrill / AP)



19. The director of the cartoon "Top" Pete Docter received his Oscar for best animated film. (Gary Hershorn / Reuters)



20. Miley Cyrus and Amanda Seyfried are the nominees for the Oscar in the category of "Best Original Score", which left the singer T-Bone Burnett and Rayyanu Bingham for the song from the movie "Crazy Heart". (Gary Hershorn / Reuters)



21. Christoph Waltz won an Oscar in the category "Best Supporting Actor" for his role as a Nazi in "Inglourious Basterds." (Mark J. Terrill / AP)



22. The master of ceremonies Alec Baldwin (right) and Steve Martin joke on the movie "Avatar" in 3-D glasses. (Mark J. Terrill / AP)



23. Neil Patrick Harris begins the ceremony "shining" performance. (Gary Hershorn / Reuters)

24. The nominees in the categories of "Best Actor" and "Best Actress" (left to right): Jeff Bridges (the movie "Crazy Heart"), Sandra Bullock ("The Blind Side"), George Clooney ("Up in the Air"), Helen Mirren ("The Last Station"), Colin Firth ("A Single Man"), Carrie Mulligan ("Education"), Morgan Freeman ("Invincible"), Giburi Sidibe ("Precious"), Jeremy Runner ("The Hurt Locker") and Meryl Streep ("Julie & Julia"). (Gary Hershorn / Reuters)



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