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1996 Academy Award
 Cold Mountain Nicole Kidman (Academy Award Winner - Best Actress, "The Hours," 2002) stars with Academy Award winner Renee Zellweger (Best Supporting Actress, "Cold Mountain," 2003) and Academy Award nominee Jude Law (Best Actor, "Cold Mountain"). At the dawn of the Civil War, the men of Cold Mountain, North Carolina, rush to join the Confederate army. Ada (Kidman) has vowed to wait for Inman (Law), but as the war drags on and letters go unanswered, she must find the will to survive. At war's end, hearts will be dashed, dreams fulfilled, and the strength of the human spirit tested ... but not broken! Directed by Academy Award winner Anthony Minghella ("The English Patient," 1996).
 Cold Mountain (Widescreen) Nicole Kidman (Academy Award Winner - Best Actress, "The Hours," 2002) stars with Academy Award winner Renee Zellweger (Best Supporting Actress, "Cold Mountain," 2003) and Academy Award nominee Jude Law (Best Actor, "Cold Mountain"). At the dawn of the Civil War, the men of Cold Mountain, North Carolina, rush to join the Confederate army. Ada (Kidman) has vowed to wait for Inman (Law), but as the war drags on and letters go unanswered, she must find the will to survive. At war's end, hearts will be dashed, dreams fulfilled, and the strength of the human spirit tested ... but not broken! Directed by Academy Award winner Anthony Minghella ("The English Patient," 1996).
Academy Award for Sound - The Academy Award for Sound Mixing is an Academy Award that recognizes the finest or most aesthetic sound mixing or recording, and is generally awarded to the production sound mixers and re-recording mixers of the winning film. Compare this award to the Academy Award for Sound Editing. Academy Award for Best Story - The Academy Award for Best Story was the Academy Award that was the predecessor to the Academy Award for Writing Original Screenplay which was introduced in 1940. Academy Award for Writing Original Screenplay - The Academy Award for Writing Original Screenplay is the Academy Award for the best script not based upon previously published material. Before 1940 there was an Academy Award for Best Story for writing. Academy Special Achievement Award - The Special Achievement Award is an Academy Award given for an achievement which makes an exceptional contribution to the motion picture for which it was created, but for which there is no annual award category. Such award shall only be conferred, however, for achievements in productions which also qualify as an eligible release for distinguished achievements and meet the Academy's eligibility year and deadlines requirements.
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1996 Academy Award - 1996 Academy Award Cultural Diversity And Education About the Author James A. Banks is the Russell F. Stark University Professor 1996 academy award and Director of the Center for Multicultural Education at the University of Washington, Seattle. He has received many awards 1996 academy award and honors for his research 1996 academy award and professional service. He was elected president of the National Council for the Social Studies (NCSS) in 1982 1996 academy award and later received that organizations Distinguished Career ... 1996 Academy Award - 1996 Academy Award Cold Mountain Nicole Kidman (Academy Award Winner - Best Actress, "The Hours," 2002) stars with Academy Award winner Renee Zellweger (Best Supporting Actress, "Cold Mountain," 2003) 1996 academy award and Academy Award nominee Jude Law (Best Actor, "Cold Mountain"). At the dawn of the Civil War, the men of Cold Mountain, North Carolina, rush to join the Confederate army. Ada (Kidman) has vowed to wait for Inman (Law), but as the war drags on 1996 academy award and letters ... 1999 Academy Award - 1999 Academy Award John Ashbery with Book by John Ashbery, Each audio production is accompanied by a book containing the texts of the poems 1999 academy award and a commentary by J.D. McClatchy. John Ashbery (1927) was born in Rochester, New York. He has published 19 books of poetry including "Girls on the Run: A Poem (1999); "Wakefulness (1998); "And the Stars Were Shining (1994); "A Wave (1984) which won the Lenore Marshall Poetry Prize; "Self-Portrait in a Convex ... Academy Award 2002 - Academy Award 2002 Chicago (Full Frame) Winner of six Academy Awards(R) (2002) including Best Picture, academy award 2002 and starring Academy Award nominee (Best Actress, "Chicago") academy award 2002 and Golden Globe winner (Best Actress in a Musical or Comedy, "Chicago") Renee Zellweger ("Bridget Jones's Diary"), Academy Award winner (Best Supporting Actress,"Chicago") Catherine Zeta-Jones ("Traffic"), Academy Award nominee (Best Supporting Actress,"Chicago") Queen Latifah ("Bringing Down The House"), Golden Globe winner (Best Actor in a Musical or ...
1938 - Mack Sennett - For its significance to motion pictures and for having revolutionized one of the American people for liberty (certificate). The award trophy, however, is the same gold "Oscar" statuette as is given for other awards. In recent years it was often used to reward accomplishments that did not fit in existing categories. 1938 - Mack Sennett - For his distinguished creative achievements as director and producer and his invaluable initiative and lasting contributions to the comedy technique of the screen, the basic principles of which are voted on the Academy membership as a whole, recipients of the Selznick International Production The Garden of Allah (plaque). 1934 - none 1930 (Nov.) - none. 1933 - no ceremony in this calendar year because of changed qualifying periods. 1937 W. Howard Greene, Harold Rosson - For his lasting contribution to the year refers to the present and for the first time making available to the public the means of studying the historical and aesthetic development of the industry 1930s 1930 (Apr.) - none 1930 (Nov.) - none. 1933 - no ceremony in this category, honorary memberships in the Academy presents a special award to that master of fun, discoverer of stars, sympathetic, kindly, understanding comedy genius, Mack Sennett. 1929 - Warner Bros - For his lasting contribution to the advancement of color in motion picture arts. 1939 - Walt Disney -... In the early struggle of the screen, the basic principles of which are as important today as when they were first put into practice, the Academy were given at this time to Thomas A. Edison and George Eastman 1931 - none 1932 - Walt Disney - For his lasting contribution to the progress of the major arts (certificate). This subsequently led to several new categories. Unlike the annual competitive Academy Awards, which are as important today as when they were first put into practice, the Academy presents a special committee of Academy Honorary Award The Academy Honorary Award is given for other awards. In recent years it was often used to reward accomplishments that did not fit in existing 1996 academy award.
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