No film won seven Oscars at the 83rd Academy Awards held on February 27, 2011. "The King's Speech" and "Inception" were the leaders with four wins apiece.
He was onstage to present a few awards, he did not win an Oscar, therefore did not make an acceptance speech.
"The King's Speech" won four 2010 Academy Awards: Best Picture, Best Actor (Colin Firth), Best Director (Tom Hooper) and Best Original Screenplay (David Seidler). The only other 2010 film to win four Oscars was "Inception," which won in several technical categories.
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The Kings Speech was nominated for 12 Academy Awards (Oscars) in 2011.
Both "The King's Speech" and "Inception" won four 2010 Oscars at the 83rd Academy Awards ceremony.
No film won seven Oscars at the 83rd Academy Awards held on February 27, 2011. "The King's Speech" and "Inception" were the leaders with four wins apiece.
The last 10 Academy Award winners for Best Picture are as follows: 2016 -- "Moonlight" 2015 -- "Spotlight" 2014 -- "Birdman or (The Unexpected Virtue of Ignorance)." 2013 -- "12 Years a Slave" 2012 -- "Argo" 2011 -- "The Artist" 2010 -- "The King's Speech" 2009 -- "The Hurt Locker" 2008 -- "Slumdog Millionaire" 2007 -- "No Country for Old Men"
He was onstage to present a few awards, he did not win an Oscar, therefore did not make an acceptance speech.
The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King (2003), the third installment of the Lord of the Rings trilogy, won 11 Oscars. It is now tied with Ben-Hur (1959) and Titanic (1997) for winning the most Oscars.
The King's Speech got 12 Oscars.
At the 83rd Academy Awards on February 27, 2011, there were 10 Best Picture nominees for 2010. They were: "Black Swan," "The Fighter," "Inception," "The Kids Are All Right," "The King's Speech," "127 Hours," "The Social Network," "Toy Story 3," "True Grit" and "Winter's Bone." The award went to "The King's Speech."
An Oscar was awarded by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences,(AMPAS), to last year's winner, "The Artist", directed by Michel Hazanavicius. The Oscar was awarded to "The King's Speech", directed by Tom Hooper for 2010. "The Hurt Locker" won for 2009 and was directed by Kathryn Bigelow, the first female director to achieve a directing Oscar.
No Bollywood movie won the Oscars. It was won by King's Speech. The Oscar's are given only to Hollywood movies.
Patrick Doyle's St. Crispin's Day Speech from the feature film score Henry V
"The King's Speech" won four 2010 Academy Awards: Best Picture, Best Actor (Colin Firth), Best Director (Tom Hooper) and Best Original Screenplay (David Seidler). The only other 2010 film to win four Oscars was "Inception," which won in several technical categories.