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Everything You Need To Know Oscars

Origins of Oscars

Academy Awards, commonly known as Oscars, were founded in 1927. It is a prestigious award that recognises personalities in the movie industry. It is presented annually by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. The award presentation was first started in 1929, and winners since then receive a gold-plated statuette commonly called Oscar.

Category of Academy Awards.

Every year winners are chosen from the following 24 categories: best picture, actor, actress, supporting actor, supporting actress, directing, original screenplay, adapted screenplay, cinematography, production design, editing, original score, original song, costume design, makeup and hairstyling, sound mixing, sound editing, visual effects, foreign-language film, animated feature film, animated short, live-action short, documentary feature, and documentary short. 

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The other awards include scientific and technical awards, special achievement awards, honorary awards, the Jean Hersholt Humanitarian Award, the Irving G. Thalberg Memorial Award (for excellence in producing), and the Gordon E. Sawyer Award (for technological contributions), although these are not necessarily awarded annually.

History of the Statuette 

Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer art director Cedric Gibbons is credited with designing the statue. He is believed to have sketched the statuette of a knight standing on a reel of film, on a linen napkin. Subsequently, American sculptor George was commissioned to create the original statuette based on this sketch. Earlier, it was cast in bronze with gold plating and later, was made of plastic because of the shortage of metal during World War II. Currently, the statues are made of gold-plated britannium, which stands 13.5 inches and weighs 3.8 kg.

There are many theories as to how the statuette got its name, Oscar. One of the most popular theories is that Actress Bette Davis observed that the backside of the statuette looked like that of her husband Harmon Oscar Nelson.

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Eligibility Requirements Of Oscars

A film must be publicly exhibited for paid admission for at least one week at a commercial theatre in Los Angeles county between January 1 and midnight of December 31 of a year, to be eligible for the award in that year. Only foreign-language films, which are submitted by their country of origin, are exempted from this eligibility criteria. Documentaries and short films have different eligibility requirements and are officially submitted by their producers, whereas music awards require the musical artist to file a submission form.

India Shines At Oscars 2023

1. Netflix documentary, The Elephant Whisperers, has scripted history by winning the Academy Award for Best Documentary Short category at the 95th Academy Awards. It is the first Indian documentary to win an Oscar. The Elephant Whisperers tells the story of an indigenous couple named Bomman and Bellie as they care for two orphaned baby elephants. The film explores the precious bond between the animals and their caretakers.

The film was competing against Haulout, How Do You Measure a Year?, The Martha Mitchell Effect and Stranger At The Gate.

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Also read, A Look At The Top 10 Stories Of 2022

Interesting Facts –

  • Director Kartiki Gonsalves followed the story of the elephants and their caretakers for five years. She shot a total of about 450 hours of camera footage for this short 41 minute documentary.
  • The names of the two orphaned calves featured in this documentary are Raghu and Ammu.
  • The caretaker couple and the two elephants live in Theppakadu Elephant camp in Tamil Nadu’s Mudumalai Tiger Reserve.

2. Telugu language song, Naatu Naatu from the film RRR has won the Academy Award for the Best Original Song. It has become the first song ever from any Indian film to win in the Best Song category. Naatu Naatu has been composed by MM Keeravani and penned by Chandra Bose. The song is sung by Rahul Sipligunj and Kaala Bhairava, who also performed the song live at the 95th Academy Awards stage. Music composer MM Keeravani and lyricist Chandrabose accepted the award.

Interesting Facts.

  • The song is a work of art that took a shoot for around 17 days in the palace, with about 1,000 artists working each day. It was shot in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic, in August 2021.
  • The song was shot in the presidential palace of Ukraine at Kyiv, which is officially called as Mariinsky Palace. This is where the president of the country usually receives his counterparts.
  • Naatu Naatu is also the winner of the Golden Globe for Best Original Song in January 2023.

The award plays an important role in the rise of the winner significantly as he or she gets better work offers, pay hike, and media recognition. The event takes place in Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles, California.

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A Look At The Top 10 Stories Of 2022

2022 had some major breakthroughs! Here are the top 10 stories of 2022. Let’s take a look at all of them.

1. BCCI Unveils New Team IndiaT20 Jersey.

The BCCI unveiled the new T20 jersey for the Indian men’s and women’s cricket teams. The T20 World Cup was scheduled in Australia in October and November. The Indian men’s team donned the new jersey when it took on Australia in the first of three T20Is in Mohali on September 20.

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2. Queen Elizabeth II, Britain’s Longest Reigning Monarch, Passed Away At 96.

Queen Elizabeth II, Britain’s longest reigning Monarch, died at 96, after reigning for 70 years. She was Britain’s longest-serving monarch. The UK observed an official 12 day mourning period and flags were flown at half-mast all across the country. She was the head of state of many Commonwealth countries as well as the UK. She was also the Queen of 15 countries of the Commonwealth. 

3. Draupadi Murmu Sworn-In As India’s 15th President.

Draupadi Murmu took the oath as India’s 15th President. The ceremony was held at the central hall of Parliament on 25th July. Did you know that she is India’s first tribal President and also the youngest in the office of the President of India? 

4. The First Indian Origin UK Prime Minister

After Liz Truss resigned, Rishi Sunak became Britain’s next prime minister after he won the race to lead the Conservative Party. The 42-year-old former finance minister became Britain’s third prime minister in less than two months.

5. Artemis Launched, Finally!

After several delays over the past months, NASA’s Artemis moon mission finally launched from the Kennedy Space Center in Florida on November 18. The aim of this programme is to send humans back to the moon in 2025.

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6. King Charles III Ascended The Throne

According to a centuries old tradition, Prince Charles, the late Queen’s eldest son at the age of 73, is now King. He will now be known as King Charles III. According to tradition, many steps have to be taken before he is crowned the King. He was proclaimed King on September 10, at St. James’s Palace in London.

Also read, King Charles III’s Coronation- As It Happened

7. Argentina Are The FIFA World Cup Champions

Argentina are the FIFA World Cup Champions after a remarkable finals. On December 18, Argentina defeated the defending champions France 4-2 on penalties after the game finished 3-3 after extra time. Lionel Messi and Angel Di Maria scored a goal each for the winning team.

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8. First Female Official At Men’s World Cup

Stephanie Frappart from France became the first female official at a men’s FIFA World Cup match when she was named the fourth official for Tuesday’s Group C clash between Mexico and Poland at 974 Stadium.The 0-0 outcome marked the second scoreless draw in the competitions.

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9. India’s 1st Private Satellite Launched

India launched its first privately developed rocket, Vikram S, from the Indian Space Research Organisation’s (ISRO’s) launchpad at Andhra Pradesh’s Sriharikota between November 12 and 16. Vikram S was developed by Hyderabad-based Skyroot Aerospace and it will carry two Indian and one foreign customer payloads in a sub-orbital mission.

10. The Football Legend: ‘Pelé’ 

Edson Arantes do Nascimento, fondly known as Pelé, has died at the age of 82. The Brazilian football legend is the youngest player ever to win a FIFA World Cup at the age of 17 in 1958. He is credited with scoring a world record 1,281 goals in 1,363 appearances during a 21-year career. 

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