“Birdman”, surreal comedy about an aging superstar, claimed the best picture Oscar besides best director and original screenplay. The film also walked away with best cinematography award.
British star Eddie Redmayne walked away with the best actor trophy for his physically- transformative turn as physicist Stephen Hawking in “The Theory of Everything”.
It was a close call for the 33-year-old star as “Birdman” star Michael Keaton was his most fierce competitor.
Julianne Moore finally won her first Oscar in the best actress category for her poignant portrayal of a mother and academic struggling with early-onset Alzheimer’s disease in “Still Alice”.
JK Simmons won the best supporting actor Oscar for his role as a bullying Jazz instructor in “Whiplash”(hold)
Ida from Poland won the best foreign feature film.
Birdman – Best Picture, Best Director, Best Original Screenplay, Best Cinematography
The Grand Budapest Hotel – Best Production Design, Best Hair and Makeup, Best Costumes, Best Original Score
Whiplash – Best Supporting Actor for JK Simmons, Best Sound Mixing, Best Film Editing
The Theory Of Everything – Best Actor for Eddie Redmayne
Still Alice – Best Actress for Julianne Moore
Boyhood – Best Supporting Actress for Patricia Arquette
American Sniper – Best Sound Editing
The Imitation Game – Best Adapted Screenplay
Selma – Best original Song for Glory
Big Hero 6 – Best Animated Feature
Ida (Poland) – Best Foreign Language Film
Interstellar – Best Visual Effects
Citizenfour – Best Documentary Feature
Crisis Hotline – Best Documentary Short
The Phone Call – Best Live Action Short
Feast – Best Animated Short