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51ª Edición · 1980

Academy Awards · Dorothy Chandler Pavilion

51ª Ceremonia de los Oscar

Año 1980
Películas de 1979
Sede Dorothy Chandler Pavilion
Mejor Película 182 min
Póster de The Deer Hunter

Ganadores principales

Mejor Película
Dir. Michael Cimino

Unos amigos de un pequeño pueblo industrial acuden a la llamada del ejército para combatir en la guerra del Vietnam. Michael Cimino divide el film en dos partes: en la primera nos hace partícipes de l...

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Mejor Director
The Deer Hunter
Michael Cimino
Mejor Actor
Coming Home
Jon Voight
Mejor Actriz
Coming Home
Jane Fonda
«Segunda victoria. La noche de Vietnam: ella, Voight, Deer Hunter. Todo alrededor de la guerra.»
DramaBélica
clasico
Contexto histórico
Michael Cimino's 'The Deer Hunter' Triumphs Despite Vietnam War Controversy

Cimino's war epic wins Best Picture amid heated debates over its portrayal of Vietnamese soldiers and the Russian roulette scenes. The film's three-hour runtime and unflinching depiction of war trauma divided critics but impressed Academy voters.

Jane Fonda's Oscar Win Marks Redemption After 'Hanoi Jane' Backlash

Fonda's Best Actress victory for 'Coming Home' represents a career resurgence following years of controversy over her Vietnam War activism. The anti-war film's success signals Hollywood's evolving perspective on the conflict.

Contexto de la época

Variety
Michael Cimino's 'The Deer Hunter' Triumphs Despite Vietnam War Controversy
Cimino's war epic wins Best Picture amid heated debates over its portrayal of Vietnamese soldiers and the Russian roulette scenes. The film's three-hour runtime and unflinching depiction of war trauma divided critics but impressed Academy voters.
1979-04-10
The Hollywood Reporter
Jane Fonda's Oscar Win Marks Redemption After 'Hanoi Jane' Backlash
Fonda's Best Actress victory for 'Coming Home' represents a career resurgence following years of controversy over her Vietnam War activism. The anti-war film's success signals Hollywood's evolving perspective on the conflict.
1979-04-11
Los Angeles Times
Record-Breaking TV Audience Tunes In for Oscar Ceremony Despite Writers Strike
The ceremony proceeded without professional writers due to ongoing strike action, forcing presenters to improvise. Despite production challenges, the broadcast attracted one of the largest Oscar audiences in history with over 46 million viewers.
1979-04-12
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