The
85th
Academy
Awards
(Oscar
Awards
2013)
was
announced
at
a
grand
function
at
the
Dolby
Theatre,
Los
Angeles
on
Sunday
(February
24)
in
Hollywood.
The
big
award
of
the
night
(Best
Picture/Movie)
went
to
Argo
and
its
producers
Ben
Affleck,
George
Clooney
and
Grant
Hezlov.
What's
more....the
film
also
won
the
awards
for
Best
Adapted
Screenplay
and
Best
Editing.
It
was
Daniel
Day-Lewis
who
walked
away
with
the
award
for
Best
Actor
for
his
outstanding
performance
in
Lincoln
while
Jennifer
Lawrence
bagged
the
award
for
the
Best
Leading
actress
in
Silver
Linings
Playbook.
Django
Unchained‘s
Christoph
Waltz
won
the
award
for
Best
Supporting
Actor,
and
Les
Miserables‘
Anne
Hathaway
bagged
the
award
for
Best
Supporting
Actress.
Life
of
Pi
bagged
four
awards,
including
Oscars
for
Cinematography,
Visual
Effects
and
Original
Score.
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complete
list
of
winners
at
the
Oscar
Awards
2013
in
pictures.
Argo
Argo
bagged
the
award
for
Best
Picture/Movie
at
the
85th
Academy
Awards.
The
award,
presented
by
First
Lady
Michelle
Obama
from
the
White
House
via
satellite,
capped
off
an
eventful
awards
season
for
director/star
Ben
Affleck,
who
many
believe
had
been
snubbed
without
a
directing
nod.
The
film
also
won
awards
for
Editing
and
Best
Adapted
Screenplay.
Lincoln
Daniel
Day-Lewis
won
his
third
Best
Actor
trophy
for
his
title
role
as
the
16th
president
in
Steven
Spielberg's
historical
drama
Lincoln.
Jennifer
Lawrence
Jennifer
Lawrence
bagged
the
Best
Actress
Award
for
her
performance
in
the
David
O
Russell
comedy
Silver
Linings
Playbook.
Christoph
Waltz
Christoph
Waltz
won
the
Best
Supporting
Actor
trophy
for
his
role
in
Django
Unchained,
while
writer/director
Quentin
Tarantino
won
Best
Original
Screenplay
for
this
revenge
thriller.
Anne
Hathaway
Anne
Hathaway
won
the
Best
Supporting
Actress
for
her
role
of
the
hit
musical
Les
Misérables.
The
film
also
won
the
award
for
Best
Makeup
and
Best
Sound
Mixing.
Ang
Lee:
Best
Director
Ang
Lee
won
the
Best
Director
award
for
Life
of
Pi.
The
film
bagged
four
awards,
including
Oscars
for
Cinematography,
Visual
Effects
and
Original
Score.
Brave
Brave
won
the
award
for
the
best
Animated
Feature
Film.
Costume
Design:
Anna
Karenina
Best
Costume
Design
went
for
the
film
Anna
Karenina.
Documentary
Feature:
Searching
For
Sugar
Man
Best
Documentary
Feature
went
to
Searching
for
Sugar
Man.
Amour
Best
Foreign
Language
Film:
Amour
(Austria).
Skyfall
Winner
for
Best
Original
Song
went
to
Adele
Adkins
and
Paul
Epworth
for
the
film
Skyfall.
Paperman
Best
Short
Film
(Animated)
went
to
Paperman.
Short
Film
(Live
Action):
Curfew
Short
Film
(Live
Action):
Curfew
Zero
Dark
Thirty
Best
Sound
Editing
went
to
Skyfall
&
Zero
Dark
Thirty.