Oscars 2014: Brad Pitt Wins His First For 12 Years A Slave

academy awards - 27[tps_footer]The Academy Awards or Oscars are the most prestigious award ceremony in Hollywood. Every year, we root for our favourite performances and actors, both male and female as they walk on to the stage to collect their appreciation.

However, Brad Pitt who has been nominated thrice before has never won the statue but this year at the Oscars, history was written as he won an Academy Award for his work as co-producer on 12 Years A Slave.

Brad Pitt attended the Oscars with his stunning fiancee Angelina Jolie who wore a dress designed by Elie Saab from his Fall 2013 Couture collection. Angelina Jolie was one of the many stars to opt for a neutral palette this year alongside Cate Blanchett and Julie Delpy.

Talking about the Oscar Night, well Steve McQueen’s slavery drama 12 Years A Slave that unflinchingly portrays America’s dark past was crowned the best picture while Alfonso Cuaron’s 3D space thriller Gravity walked away with seven trophies.

While 3D film Gravity walked away with most of the golden statuettes out of its ten nominations thanks to its technical brilliance, the Academy’s over six thousand voters bestowed the top award on 12 Years A Slave out of the nine best picture nominees.

Best Actor and Best Actress Oscars went to Matthew McConaughey and Cate Blanchett for their roles in Dallas Buyers Club and Blue Jasmine respectively.

Here’s The Complete Winner List Of Oscars 2014:

Best Picture: 12 Years A Slave

Best Actress In A Leading Role: Cate Blanchett For Blue Jasmine

Best Actor In A Leading Role: Matthew McConaughey For Dallas Buyers Club

Best Actress In A Supporting Role: Lupita Nyong’o For 12 Years A Slave

Best Actor In A Supporting Role: Jared Leto For Dallas Buyers Club

Best Animated Feature Film: Frozen – Chris Buck, Jennifer Lee And Peter Del Vecho

Achievement In Directing: Alfonso Cuaron For Gravity

Achievement In Costume Design: Catherine Martin For The Great Gatsby

Achievement In Cinematography: Emmanuel Lubezki For Gravity

Achievement In Film Editing: Alfonso Cuaron And Mark Sanger For Gravity

Achievement In Make-Up And Hairstyling: Adruitha Lee And Robin Mathews For Dallas Buyers Club

Music (Original Score): Steven Price For Gravity

Music (Original Song): Let It Go From Frozen – Music And Lyrics By Kristen Anderson-Lopez And Robert Lopez

Achievement In Production Design: Catherine Martin (Production Design); Beverley Dunn (Set Decoration) For The Great Gatsby

Best Foreign Language Film: The Great Beauty (Italy)

Best Documentary Feature: 20 Feet From Stardom

Best Documentary Short Subject: The Lady In Number 6: Music Saved My Life, Malcolm Clarke And Nicholas Reed

Best Short Film (Animated): Mr. Hublot – Laurent Witz and Alexandre Espigares

Best Short Film (Live Action): Helium – Anders Walter and Kim Magnusson[/tps_footer]

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