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  • 75th Academy Awards
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  • The 75th Academy Awards, which honored the best films of 2002, were held on March 23, 2003, at the Kodak Theatre in Hollywood, California. Steve Martin hosted the ceremony for the second time. The nominees were announced on February 11, 2003, by Academy president Frank Pierson and actress Marisa Tomei, at the Samuel Goldwyn Theater in the Academy's Beverly Hills headquarters. Eminem's song "Lose Yourself" became the first Hip Hop song to win an Academy Award. Adrien Brody, at age 29, became the youngest ever recipient of the Best Actor award for his role in The Pianist.
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Category
Site
Winner
  • The ChubbChubbs! — Eric Armstrong
  • Adrien Brody — The Pianist
  • "Lose Yourself" from 8 Mile — Eminem, Jeff Bass, Luis Resto
  • Talk to Her — Pedro Almodóvar
  • The Pianist — Roman Polanski
  • Nicole Kidman — The Hours
  • Frida — John Jackson, Beatrice De Alba
  • Chicago — Martin Walsh
  • Chicago — Martin Richards
  • This Charming Man (Der Er En Yndig Mand) — Martin Strange-Hansen, Mie Andreasen
  • The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers — Jim Rygiel, Joe Letteri, Randall William Cook, Alex Funke
  • Catherine Zeta-Jones — Chicago
  • Chicago — Colleen Atwood
  • Chicago — John Myhre, Gordon Sim
  • Chris Cooper — Adaptation.
  • Frida — Elliot Goldenthal
  • Road to Perdition — Conrad L. Hall
  • Spirited Away — Hayao Miyazaki
  • The Pianist — Ronald Harwood
  • The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers — Ethan Van der Ryn, Mike Hopkins
  • Twin Towers — Bill Guttentag, Robert David Port
  • Nowhere in Africa from Germany — Caroline Link
  • Bowling for Columbine — Michael Moore, Michael Donovan
  • Chicago — Michael Minkler, Dominick Tavella, David Lee
Date
  • --03-23
Last
  • 74
Name
  • 75
Ratings
  • 22.910000
  • 33040000
best picture
  • Chicago
nominee
  • Christopher Walken — Catch Me If You Can
  • Ed Harris — The Hours
  • John C. Reilly — Chicago
  • Paul Newman — Road to Perdition
  • Das Rad — Chris Stenner, Heidi Wittlinger
  • Mike's New Car — Pete Docter, Roger Gould
  • Mt. Head — Koji Yamamura
  • The Cathedral — Tomek Baginski
  • Daniel Day-Lewis — Gangs of New York
  • Jack Nicholson — About Schmidt
  • Michael Caine — The Quiet American
  • "The Hands that Built America" from Gangs of New York — U2
  • "Burn it Blue" from Frida — Elliot Goldenthal, Julie Taymor
  • "Father and Daughter" from The Wild Thornberrys Movie — Paul Simon
  • Chicago — Rob Marshall
  • Gangs of New York — Martin Scorsese
  • Talk to Her — Pedro Almodóvar
  • The Hours — Stephen Daldry
  • Diane Lane — Unfaithful
  • Julianne Moore — Far from Heaven
  • Salma Hayek — Frida
  • The Time Machine — John M. Elliott, Jr., Barbara Lorenz
  • Gangs of New York — Dante Ferretti, Francesca Lo Schiavo
  • Road to Perdition — Dennis Gassner, Nancy Haigh
  • Frida — Felipe Fernandez del Paso, Hania Robledo
  • The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers — Grant Major, Dan Hennah, Alan Lee
  • Far from Heaven — Todd Haynes
  • My Big Fat Greek Wedding — Nia Vardalos
  • Gangs of New York — Jay Cocks, Steven Zaillian, Kenneth Lonergan
  • Y Tu Mamá También — Carlos Cuarón, Alfonso Cuarón
  • Gangs of New York — Thelma Schoonmaker
  • The Hours — Peter Boyle
  • The Pianist — Herve de Luze
  • The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers — Michael Horton
  • Gangs of New York — Alberto Grimaldi, Harvey Weinstein
  • The Hours — Scott Rudin, Robert Fox
  • The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers — Barrie M. Osborne, Fran Walsh, Peter Jackson
  • The Pianist — Roman Polanski, Robert Benmussa, Alain Sarde
  • Fait D'Hiver — Dirk Beliën, Anja Daelemans
  • Johnny Flynton — Lexi Alexander, Alexander Buono
  • Inja (Dog) — Steven Pasvolsky, Joe Weatherstone
  • Spider-Man — Kevin O'Connell, Greg P. Russell, Ed Novick
  • Zus & Zo from The Netherlands — Paula van der Oest
  • The Collector of Bedford Street — Alice Elliott
  • I'll Wait for the Next One… (J'Attendrai Le Suivant…) — Philippe Orreindy, Thomas Gaudin
  • Prisoner of Paradise — Malcolm Clarke, Stuart Sender
  • "I Move On" from Chicago — John Kander, Fred Ebb
  • Adaptation. — Charlie Kaufman
  • Catch Me If You Can — John Williams
  • Chicago — Bill Condon
  • Chicago — Dion Beebe
  • Far from Heaven — Edward Lachman
  • Far from Heaven — Elmer Bernstein
  • Frida — Julie Weiss
  • About a Boy — Peter Hedges,Chris Weitz, Paul Weitz
  • Gangs of New York — Michael Ballhaus
  • Gangs of New York — Sandy Powell
  • Ice Age — Chris Wedge
  • Julianne Moore — The Hours
  • Kathy Bates — About Schmidt
  • Lilo & Stitch — Chris Sanders
  • Spirit: Stallion of the Cimarron — Jeffrey Katzenberg
  • Meryl Streep — Adaptation.
  • Nicolas Cage — Adaptation.
  • Queen Latifah — Chicago
  • Renee Zellweger — Chicago
  • Road to Perdition — Scott A. Hecker
  • Road to Perdition — Thomas Newman
  • The Hours — Ann Roth
  • The Hours — David Hare
  • The Hours — Philip Glass
  • The Pianist — Anna B. Sheppard
  • The Pianist — Pawel Edelman
  • Treasure Planet — Ron Clements
  • Mighty Times: The Legacy of Rosa Parks — Robert Hudson, Bobby Houston
  • Winged Migration — Jacques Perrin
  • Minority Report — Richard Hymns, Gary Rydstrom
  • The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers — Christopher Boyes, Michael Semanick, Michael Hedges, Hammond Peek
  • Why Can't We Be a Family Again? — Roger Weisberg, Murray Nossel
  • The Crime of Father Amaro from Mexico — Carlos Carrera
  • Road to Perdition — Scott Millan, Bob Beemer, John Pritchett
  • Daughter from Danang — Gail Dolgin, Vicente Franco
  • Hero from People's Republic of China — Zhang Yimou
  • The Man without a Past from Finland — Aki Kaurismäki
  • Star Wars Episode II: Attack of the Clones — Rob Coleman, Pablo Helman, John Knoll, Ben Snow
  • Gangs of New York — Tom Fleischman, Eugene Gearty, Ivan Sharrock
  • Spider-Man — John Dykstra, Scott Stokdyk, Anthony LaMolinara, John Frazier
Duration
  • 12600.0
Host
most wins
  • Chicago
most nominations
  • Chicago
NEXT
  • 76
abstract
  • The 75th Academy Awards, which honored the best films of 2002, were held on March 23, 2003, at the Kodak Theatre in Hollywood, California. Steve Martin hosted the ceremony for the second time. The nominees were announced on February 11, 2003, by Academy president Frank Pierson and actress Marisa Tomei, at the Samuel Goldwyn Theater in the Academy's Beverly Hills headquarters. Chicago led the nominations with thirteen. The film went on to win six Oscars including Best Picture, the first musical to win this category since Oliver! in 1968. It is also, as of 2012, the last film to take home both Best Picture and Best Supporting Actress Oscars. Roman Polanski, who was nominated for the fourth time, won the Oscar for Best Director. Eminem's song "Lose Yourself" became the first Hip Hop song to win an Academy Award. Adrien Brody, at age 29, became the youngest ever recipient of the Best Actor award for his role in The Pianist. The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers became the first film since Beauty and the Beast to be nominated for Best Picture despite not being nominated for any directing, acting, or writing categories. Also for the first time in the history of the Academy Awards, a truly fictitious person was nominated for an award, Donald Kaufman was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Adapted Screenplay along with Charlie Kaufman for Adaptation.. In the film Adaptation., Donald Kaufman is portrayed as the fictional twin brother of Charlie Kaufman, played by Nicolas Cage.