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  1. Actress - Katharine Hepburn. Directing - John Huston. Writing (Screenplay) - James Agee, John Huston. Alice in Wonderland. 1 NOMINATION. Music (Scoring of a Musical Picture) - Oliver Wallace. An American in Paris. 8 NOMINATIONS, 6 WINS. * Art Direction (Color) - Art Direction: Cedric Gibbons, Preston Ames; Set Decoration: Edwin B. Willis, Keogh ...

  2. The Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature Film is an award for documentary films. In 1941, the first awards for feature-length documentaries were bestowed as Special Awards to Kukan and Target for Tonight. [1] They have since been bestowed competitively each year, with the exception of 1946. [2]

  3. The 24th Academy Awards were held on March 20, 1952, honoring the films of 1951. The ceremony was hosted by Danny Kaye . An American in Paris and A Place in the Sun each received six Oscars, splitting Best Picture and Best Director, respectively. A Streetcar Named Desire won four Oscars, including three of the four acting awards for which it ...

  4. The 24th Academy Awards | 1952. RKO Pantages Theatre. Thursday, March 20, 1952. Honoring movies released in 1951. Share ... Documentary (Feature) Winner. Kon-Tiki ...

  5. Nicholas Brodszky, Sammy Cahn ("Wonder Why") Rich, Young and Pretty. Burton Lane, Alan Jay Lerner ("Too Late Now") Royal Wedding. Bert Kalmar, Harry Ruby, Oscar Hammerstein II ("A Kiss to Build a Dream on") The Strip.

  6. Mar 13, 2023 · Balzac (1951) 24 min | Short. Balzac is a 1951 short documentary film by French director Jean Vidal. It was nominated for an Academy Award in 1952 and won first prize for best director at the Mannheim-Heidelberg International Filmfestival the same year. Director: Jean Vidal | Star: Sherry Managan.

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  8. He was known for making the first feature-length movie in Hollywood, The Squaw Man (1914), and many other larger than life, 'cast of thousands' films in his past (including The Ten Commandments (1923), The Sign of the Cross (1932), Cleopatra (1934), Samson and Delilah (1949), and a second version of The Ten Commandments (1956), his last film).

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