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  1. Jan 2, 2022 · Large-scale films that are grand in scope and full of flashy, complex sequences are sure to impress, which is why war films tend to dominate the editing and sound categories at the Academy Awards. If a film wins Best Picture, the odds of it scoring a Best Film Editing nomination are extremely high.

  2. Official site of the Academy with history and general information on the Academy Awards, ... 1965 Honoring movies released in 1964. ... Film Editing - Anne Coates

  3. The films have won six Academy Awards: to Norman Wanstall for Sound Effects (now Sound Editing) in Goldfinger (at the 37th Awards), to John Stears for Special Visual Effects in Thunderball (at the 38th Awards), to Per Hallberg and Karen Baker Landers for Sound Editing, to Adele and Paul Epworth for Original Song in Skyfall (at the 85th Awards), to Sam Smith and Jimmy Napes for Original Song in ...

  4. At the 1st Academy Awards ceremony held in 1929 (for films made in 1927 and 1928), there were two categories of awards that were each considered the top award of the night: "Outstanding Picture" and "Unique and Artistic Picture," the former being won by the war epic Wings, and the latter by the art film Sunrise.

  5. The Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film was created in 1956 by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences to honour non-English-speaking films produced outside the United States. The award is handed out annually, and is accepted by the winning film's director, although it is considered an award for the submitting country as a whole. [2]

  6. Academy Award for Best Film Editing: Year Name Film Status Notes 1934: Anne Bauchens: Cleopatra: Nominated First woman to be nominated for Best Film Editing. Among the inaugural nominees in this category. 1935: Barbara McLean: Les Misérables: Nominated Margaret Booth: Mutiny on the Bounty: Nominated 1936: Barbara McLean Lloyd's of London ...

  7. A list of films that won the Academy Awards "Oscar" for "Best Motion Picture of the Year". See also Best Picture Nominees More Awards: Academy Awards (1929-present) Emmy Awards (1949-present) Golden Globes (1944-present) People's Choice Awards (1975-present) Cannes Film Festival (1939-present) Sundance Film Festival (1985-present)