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March 14, 2003 - Image 70

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2003-03-14

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It's that time of year again when we spend three (or four)
hours on a Sunday night watching the stars sashay down
the red carpet in their finest with anticipation of nabbing
the motion picture industry's highest honor.....the Oscar!
This year, you can get actively involved by entering the
Jewish News' Oscar Contest. So get off that couch, grab a
pen, pick your winners and mail the ballot back to us.
Then sit back, relax, keep the popcorn and Junior Mints
handy and watch the 75th Annual Academy Awards on
Sunday, March 23rd, and you too can be a winner!.

THE RULES

Choose the entry in each category that you believe will
win the Oscar. Check one box only in each
category. (You will be disqualified if any categories
are left blank or if there is more than one box
checked per category)

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- Mail your entry form to:
The Detroit Jewish News/Oscar Contest
29200 Northwestern Highway #110
Southfield, Michigan 48034
Attn: Marketing Coordinator

- Entry forms must be mailed in, no fax copies will be
accepted.

Entry forms must be postmarked by Thursday,
March 20, 2003.

- One entry form per person, photocopies are accept-
able.

- Entrants must be at least 18 years of age.

- In the event there are more winners than prizes,
winners will be drawn at random from those
entries with the most correct answers.

- Winners will be announced in the April 4th issue, and notified via
phone by that date.

- Employees of The jezvish News, Style Magazine, and EMAGINE
and their families are not eligible to enter.

THE PRIZES
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The Grand Prize winner will receive 2 movie passes
and small pop and popcorn combos per month
for 12 months ... a free movie and concessions
each month for a whole year! (a $324 value!)
(1 Four runners up will each receive 2 movie passes.

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Best Picture
Original Score
❑ "Chicago"
❑ "Catch Me If You Can" John Williams
❑ "Gangs of New York"
❑ "Far From Heaven" Elmer Bernstein
❑ "The Hours"
❑ "Frida" Elliot Goldenthal
❑ "The Lord of the Rings:
❑ "The Hours" Phillip Glass
The Two Towers"
❑ "Road to Perdition" Thomas Newman
❑ "The Pianist"
Original Song
Best Actor
O "I Move On" from "Chicago"
❑ Adrien Brody "The Pianist"
Music by John Kander; Lyric by Fred Ebb
❑ Nicholas Cage "Adaptation"
❑ "Lose yourself" from "8 Mile"
❑ Michael Caine "The Quiet American"
Music by Erninern, Jeff Bass and Luis Resto;
Lyric by Erninem
❑ Daniel Day-Lewis "Gangs of New York"
❑ "Burn It Blue" from "Frida" Music by
❑ Jack Nicholson "About Schmidt"
Elliot Goldenthal; Lyric by Julie Taymor
Best Actress
❑ "The Hands That Built America" "Gangs of
❑ Salma Hayek "Frida"
New York" Music and Lyric by Bono, the
Edge, Adam Clayton and Larry Mullen
❑ Nicole Kidman "The flours"
❑ "Father and Daughter" "The Wild
❑ Diane Lane "Unfaithful"
Thomberrys Movie" Music and Lyric by
❑ Julianne Moore "Far From Heaven"
Paul Simon
❑ Renee Zellweger "Chicago"
Animated Feature
Best Supporting Actor
❑ "Ice Age"
❑ Chris Cooper "Adaptation"
❑ "Lilo & Stitch"
❑ Ed Harris "The Hours"
❑ "Spirit: Stallion of the Cimarron"
❑ Paul Newman "Road to Perdition"
❑ "Spirited Away"
❑ John C. Reilly "Chicago"
❑ "Treasure Planet"
❑ Christopher Walken "Catch Me If You Can"
Cinematography
Best Supporting Actress
❑ "Chicago"
❑ Kathy Bates "About Schmidt"
❑ "Far From Heaven"
❑ Queen Latifah "Chicago"

"Gangs of New York"
❑ Julianne Moore "The hours"

"The Pianist"
❑ Meryl Streep "Adaptation"

"Road to Perdition"
❑ Catherine Zeta-Jones "Chicago"
Costume Design
Best Director
❑ "Chicago"
❑ Pedro AlmodOvar "Talk To Her"
❑ "Frida"
❑ Stephen Daldry "The Hours"
❑ "Gangs of New York"
❑ Rob Marshall "Chicago"

"The Hours"
❑ Roman Polanski "The Pianist"

"The Pianist"
❑ Martin Scorsese "Gangs of New York"
Documentary feature
Visual Effects
❑ "Bowling for Columbine"
❑ "The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers"
❑ "Daughter From Danang"
❑ "Spider-Man"
❑ "Prisoner of Paradise"
❑ "Star Wars: Episode II: Attack of the Clones"

"Spellbound"
Best foreign language Film
❑ "Winged Migration"
❑ "The Man Without a Past" Finland
❑ "The Crime of Father Amaro" Mexico
Documentary Short
❑ "Hero" China
❑ "The Collector of Bedford Street"
❑ "Nowhere in Africa" Germany
❑ "Mighty Times: The Legacy of Rosa Parks"
❑ "Zus & ZoTo" The Netherlands
❑ "Twin Towers"
❑ "Why Can't We Be a Family Again?"
Original Screenplay
❑ "Far From Heaven" Written by Todd Haynes
Film Editing
❑ "Gangs of New York" Screenplay by
❑ "Chicago"
Jay Cocks and Steve Zaillian and
❑ "Gangs of New York"
Kenneth Lonergan; Story by Jay Cocks
❑ "The Hours"
❑ "My Big Fat Greek Wedding" Written by
❑ "The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers"
Nia Vardalos
❑ "The Pianist"
❑ "Talk to Her" Written by Pedro AlmodOvar
❑ "Y Tu Mama Tambi(.n" Written by Carlos
CuarK Alfonso Cuark
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Adapted Screenplay
Art Direction
❑ "About a Boy" Screenplay by Peter Hedges
and Chris Weitz and Paul Weitz
O "Chicago"
❑ "Adaptation" Screenplay by Charlie Kaufman
❑ "Frida"
and Donald Kaufman
❑ "Gangs of New York"
❑ "Chicago" Screenplay by Bill Condon
❑ "The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers"
❑ "The Hours" Screenplay by David Hare
❑ "Road to Perdition"
❑ "The Pianist" Screenplay by Ronald Harwood

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