1968 Ganadores y Nominados

  • 1968 Oscars were held, for the first time, at the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion on April 14, 1969
  • Hosts: none in particualr

 

 

Oscar a la mejor película Funny Girl, Ray Stark, producer (Columbia)
The Lion in Winter, Martin Poll, producer (Avco Embassy)
Oliver!, John Woolf, producer (Columbia)
Rachel, Rachel, Paul Newman, producer (Warner Bros.-Seven Arts)
Romeo and Juliet, Anthony Havelock-Allan and John Brabourne, producers (Paramount)
Oscar al mejor actor Alan Arkin, The Heart Is a Lonely Hunter
Alan Bates, The Fixer
Ron Moody, Oliver!
Peter O'Toole, The Lion in Winter
Cliff Robertson, Charly
Oscar a la mejor actriz (tie) Katharine Hepburn, The Lion in Winter
Patricia Neal, The Subject Was Roses
Vanessa Redgrave, Isadora
Barbra Streisand, Funny Girl
Joanne Woodward, Rachel, Rachel
Oscar al mejor actor de reparto Jack Albertson, The Subject Was Roses
Seymour Cassel, Faces
Daniel Massey, Star!
Jack Wild, Oliver!
Gene Wilder, The Producers
Oscar a la mejor actriz de reparto Lynn Carlin, Faces
Ruth Gordon, Rosemary's Baby
Sondra Locke, The Heart Is a Lonely Hunter
Kay Medford, Funny Girl
Estelle Parsons, Rachel, Rachel
Oscar al mejor director Anthony Harvey, The Lion in Winter
Stanley Kubrick, 2001: A Space Odyssey
Gillo Pontecorvo, The Battle of Algiers
Carol Reed, Oliver!
Franco Zeffirelli, Romeo and Juliet
Guión
Screenplay Based on Material From Another Medium James Goldman, The Lion in Winter
Vernon Harris, Oliver!
Roman Polanski, Rosemary's Baby
Neil Simon, The Odd Couple
Stewart Stern, Rachel, Rachel
Story and Screenplay Written Directly for the Screen Mel Brooks, The Producers
John Cassavetes, Faces
Stanley Kubrick and Arthur C. Clarke, 2001: A Space Odyssey
Franco Solinas and Gillo Pontecorvo, The Battle of Algiers
Ira Wallach and Peter Ustinov, Hot Millions
Oscar a la mejor fotografía Pasqualino De Santis, Romeo and Juliet
Daniel L. Fapp, Ice Station Zebra
Ernest Laszlo, Star!
Oswald Morris, Oliver!
Harry Stradling, Funny Girl
Oscar a la mejor dirección de arte Mikhail Bogdanov and Gennady Myasnikov, Oscar a la mejor dirección de arte; G. Koshelev and V. Uvarov, set decoration, War and Peace
John Box and Terence Marsh, Oscar a la mejor dirección de arte; Vernon Dixon and Ken Muggleston, set decoration, Oliver!
George W. Davis and Edward Carfagno, Oscar a la mejor dirección de arte, The Shoes of the Fisherman
Boris Leven, Oscar a la mejor dirección de arte; Walter M. Scott and Howard Bristol, set decoration, Star!
Tony Masters, Harry Lange and Ernie Archer, Oscar a la mejor dirección de arte, 2001: A Space Odyssey
Sound Columbia Studio Sound Dept., Funny Girl
Shepperton Studio Sound Dept., Oliver!
Twentieth Century-Fox Studio Sound Dept., Star!
Warner Bros.-Seven Arts Studio Sound Dept., Bullitt
Warner Bros.-Seven Arts Studio Sound Dept., Finian's Rainbow
Music
Song �Chitty Chitty Bang Bang,� Chitty Chitty Bang Bang, Richard M. Sherman and Robert B. Sherman, music and lyrics
�For Love of Ivy,� For Love of Ivy, Quincy Jones, music; Bob Russell, lyrics
�Funny Girl,� Funny Girl, Jule Styne, music; Bob Merrill, lyrics
�Star!,� Star!, Jimmy Van Heusen, music; Sammy Cahn, lyrics
�The Windmills of Your Mind,� The Thomas Crown Affair, Michel Legrand, music; Alan and Marilyn Bergman, lyrics
Original Score for a Motion Picture, Not a Musical John Barry, The Lion in Winter
Jerry Goldsmith, Planet of the Apes
Michel Legrand, The Thomas Crown Affair
Alex North, The Shoes of the Fisherman
Lalo Schifrin, The Fox
Score of a Musical Picture, Original or Adaptation John Green, Oliver!
Lennie Hayton, Star!
Ray Heindorf, Finian's Rainbow
Michel Legrand, music and adaptation; Jacques Demy, lyrics, The Young Girls of Rochefort
Walter Scharf, Funny Girl
Film Editing Frank Bracht, The Odd Couple
Fred Feitshans and Eve Newman, Wild in the Streets
Frank P. Keller, Bullitt
Ralph Kemplen, Oliver!
Robert Swink, Maury Winetrobe and William Sands, Funny Girl
Costume Design Donald Brooks, Star!
Phyllis Dalton, Oliver!
Danilo Donati, Romeo and Juliet
Margaret Furse, The Lion in Winter
Morton Haack, Planet of the Apes
Special Visual Effects Stanley Kubrick, 2001: A Space Odyssey
Hal Millar and J. McMillan Johnson, Ice Station Zebra
Short Subjects
Cartoon The House That Jack Built (National Film Board of Canada; Columbia)
The Magic Pear Tree (Murakami-Wolf Films; Bing Crosby Productions)
Windy Day (Hubley Studios; Paramount)
Winnie the Pooh and the Blustery Day (Walt Disney Productions; Buena Vista)
Live Action The Dove (Coe-Davis Ltd.; Schoenfeld Films Distributing Co.)
Duo (National Film Board of Canada; Columbia)
Prelude (Prelude Co.; Excelsior Distributing)
Robert Kennedy Remembered (Guggenheim Productions; National General Pictures)
Documentales
Short Subject The House That Ananda Built (Films Division, Government of India)
The Revolving Door (Vision Associates Production for the American Foundation Institute of Corrections)
A Space to Grow (Office of Economic Opportunity for Project Upward Bound)
A Way Out of the Wilderness (Dan E. Weisburd, producer; John Sutherland Productions)
Why Man Creates (Saul Bass, producer; Saul Bass and Associates)
Feature A Few Notes on Our Food Problem (James Blue, producer; U.S. Information Agency)
Jouney Into Self (Bill McGaw, producer; Western Behavioral Sciences Institute) (At the April 14, 1968, awards ceremony, Young Americans was announced as the Documentales Feature winner. On May 7, 1969, the film was disqualified because it played in October 1967, therefore ineligible for a 1968 award. Journey Into Self, the first runner-up was awarded the Oscar on May 8, 1969.)
The Legendary Champions (William Cayton, producer; Turn of the Century Fights)
Other Voices (David H. Sawyer, producer; DHS Films)
Young Americans (Robert Cohn and Alex Grasshoff, producers; The Young Americans Production)
Oscar a la mejor película extranjera The Boys of Paul Street, Hungary
The Fireman's Ball, Czechoslovakia
The Girl With the Pistol, Italy
Stolen Kisses, France
War and Peace, U.S.S.R.
Jean Hersholt Humanitarian Award Martha Raye
Honorary Awards To John Chambers for his outstanding makeup achievement for Planet of the Apes
To Onna White for her outstanding choreography achievement for Oliver!

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