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9ª Edición · 1938

Academy Awards · Biltmore Bowl

9ª Ceremonia de los Oscar

Año 1938
Películas de 1937
Sede Biltmore Bowl
Mejor Película 176 min
Póster de The Great Ziegfeld

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Dir. Frank Capra

Desde sus comienzos como anunciante de feria, Florenz Ziegfeld consiguió ganar y perder en la vida antes de enamorar locamente a su esposa Anna Held.

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The Great Ziegfeld
«Primera de dos victorias consecutivas, récord que tardó décadas en igualarse.»
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Contexto histórico
Luise Rainer Makes Oscar History with Second Consecutive Best Actress Win

Austrian actress Luise Rainer becomes the first performer to win back-to-back Academy Awards, taking Best Actress for 'The Great Ziegfeld' after her 1936 win for 'The Great Ziegfeld'. Her emotional telephone scene in the film has been hailed as a masterclass in screen acting.

Academy Faces Controversy Over Shortened Eligibility Period

The Academy shortens the eligibility period from 12 to 8 months, covering only films released between August 1936 and December 1937. Industry insiders question whether this compressed timeline fairly represents the year's best cinema achievements.

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The Great Ziegfeld Official Trailer #1 - Reginald Owen Movie (1936) HD
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Contexto de la época

The Hollywood Reporter
Luise Rainer Makes Oscar History with Second Consecutive Best Actress Win
Austrian actress Luise Rainer becomes the first performer to win back-to-back Academy Awards, taking Best Actress for 'The Great Ziegfeld' after her 1936 win for 'The Great Ziegfeld'. Her emotional telephone scene in the film has been hailed as a masterclass in screen acting.
1937-03-04
Variety
Academy Faces Controversy Over Shortened Eligibility Period
The Academy shortens the eligibility period from 12 to 8 months, covering only films released between August 1936 and December 1937. Industry insiders question whether this compressed timeline fairly represents the year's best cinema achievements.
1937-02-15
Los Angeles Times
Hollywood Grapples with Labor Unrest as Screen Actors Guild Gains Momentum
The newly formed Screen Actors Guild continues to challenge studio power amid ongoing labor disputes in Hollywood. Many stars are torn between supporting unionization efforts and maintaining relationships with powerful studio executives who control their careers.
1937-01-20
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