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47ª Edición · 1976

Academy Awards · Dorothy Chandler Pavilion

47ª Ceremonia de los Oscar

Año 1976
Películas de 1975
Sede Dorothy Chandler Pavilion
Mejor Película 200 min
Póster de The Godfather Part II

Ganadores principales

Mejor Película
Dir. Francis Ford Coppola
IMDb 9.0RT 96%MC 90/100BO $47,834,595

Continuación de la saga de los Corleone con dos historias paralelas: la elección de Michael Corleone como jefe de los negocios familiares y los orígenes del patriarca, el ya fallecido Don Vito, primer...

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Mejor Director
The Godfather Part II
Francis Ford Coppola
Mejor Actor
Harry and Tonto
Art Carney
«Ganó sobre Nicholson, Pacino y Hoffman. Una de las mayores sorpresas de la historia.»
Mejor Actriz
Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore
Ellen Burstyn
«"Gracias a Scorsese por hacer una película sobre nosotras, las mujeres."»
DramaCrimen
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Contexto histórico
The Godfather Part II Makes Oscar History as First Sequel to Win Best Picture

Francis Ford Coppola's epic sequel breaks unprecedented ground by becoming the first continuation film to claim Hollywood's top prize. The Academy's decision signals a new era where sequels can be considered serious artistic achievements, not just commercial ventures.

Art Carney's Upset Victory Over Pacino and Nicholson Stuns Hollywood

The 56-year-old television veteran's win for 'Harry and Tonto' shocked industry insiders who expected Al Pacino or Jack Nicholson to take home the gold. Carney's triumph represents a rare victory for intimate character study over blockbuster spectacle.

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Contexto de la época

Variety
The Godfather Part II Makes Oscar History as First Sequel to Win Best Picture
Francis Ford Coppola's epic sequel breaks unprecedented ground by becoming the first continuation film to claim Hollywood's top prize. The Academy's decision signals a new era where sequels can be considered serious artistic achievements, not just commercial ventures.
1975-04-08
The Hollywood Reporter
Art Carney's Upset Victory Over Pacino and Nicholson Stuns Hollywood
The 56-year-old television veteran's win for 'Harry and Tonto' shocked industry insiders who expected Al Pacino or Jack Nicholson to take home the gold. Carney's triumph represents a rare victory for intimate character study over blockbuster spectacle.
1975-04-09
Los Angeles Times
Women's Liberation Movement Finds Voice in Ellen Burstyn's 'Alice' Win
Burstyn's Best Actress victory for 'Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore' reflects Hollywood's growing engagement with feminist themes. The film's portrayal of a woman seeking independence after widowhood resonates with changing social attitudes toward women's roles in 1970s America.
1975-04-10
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