Oscar awards presentation ceremony in Los-Angeles
The film, a bleak and bloody drama about a drug deal that goes wrong and its murderous aftermath, was the overwhelming pre-Oscars favorite.
"Ethan and I have been making stories with movie cameras since we were kids ... what we do now doesn’t feel that much different than what we were doing," Joel Coen said after collecting the best director award.
"We’re very thankful to all of you out there for letting us continue to play in our corner of the sandbox."
The evening’s acting awards were dominated by European talent, with France’s Marion Cotillard winning best actress for "La Vie En Rose" and Ireland’s Daniel Day-Lewis winning best actor for "There Will be Blood.
Cotillard, 32, won for her astounding performance as tragic chanteuse Edith Piaf, becoming the first Frenchwoman to win the best actress Oscar since Simone Signoret in 1960.
It was the only second time in Oscars history that the best actress award had gone to a performance in a non-English speaking role. Italian legend Sophia Loren was the other woman to achieve the feat in 1962.
Cotillard, who received the award from 2007 best actor Forest Whitaker, paid tribute to her director before exclaiming: "Thank you life, thank you love. It is true that there are some angels in this city. Thank you so, so much."
The British-born Day-Lewis received his award from British actress Helen Mirren, last year’s winner for her role in "The Queen" quipping: "That’s the closest I’ll ever come to getting a knighthood."
The supporting actor and actress awards went to Spain’s Javier Bardem for his performance as a psychopathic hitman in "No Country for Old Men" and Britain’s Tilda Swinton, who played a scheming corporate legal chief in "Michael Clayton."
Bardem’s award made him the first performer from Spain ever to win an acting Oscar. "This is pretty amazing, it’s a great honor for me to have this," Bardem told guests in his acceptance speech.
"Thank you to the Coens for being crazy enough to think that I could do that and put one of the most horrible haircuts in history on my head," he added, referring to the bizarre coiffure given to his character in the film.
Swinton meanwhile paid tribute to her agent after receiving her statuette with one of the night’s best acceptance speeches.
"Oh, no. Happy birthday, man," Swinton said, clutching her Oscar statuette. "I have an American agent who is the spitting image of this. Really truly the same shape head and, it has to be said, the buttocks."
In other highlights, Austria’s "The Counterfeiters" won the best foreign film award for its true story of a group of Jewish prisoners recruited by the Nazis to mount one of the largest counterfeiting operations in history.
Overall, the awards went largely to the form book, with the the grim "No Country for Old Men" making a killing to claim the top awards.
However Paul Thomas Anderson’s "There Will Be Blood", which had been nominated in eight categories, finished with only two awards, for cinematography and Day-Lewis.
The second best performing film in terms of Oscars was action movie "The Bourne Ultimatum", which snaffled three prizes in the technical categories.
Oscar host Jon Stewart had opened the show with a joke about the crop of "Oscar-nominated psychopathic killer movies" in his monologue.
"Does this town need a hug? What happened? ’No Country For Old Men?’ ’Sweeney Todd?’ ’There Will Be Blood?’ All I can say is, thank God for teen pregnancy. I think the country agrees," Stewart said in a nod to best picture nominee "Juno", which won a best original screenplay Oscar.
The Hollywood A-list meanwhile was reminded of the grim realities of the world beyond the red carpet as the best documentary Oscar went to Alex Gibney’s harrowing "Taxi to the Dark Side."
The film spotlights interrogation techniques at US military facilities, investigating the death in custody of a young Afghan taxi driver, called Dilawar, at a prison in Afghanistan in 2002.
"This is dedicated to two people who are no longer with us, Dilawar, the young Afghan taxi driver, and my father a Navy interrogator who urged me to make this film because of his fury at what was being done to the rule of law," Gibney said as he collected his Oscar.
"Let’s hope we can turn this country around, move away from the dark side and go back to the light," Gibney said.
This year’s Oscars are taking place after months of uncertainty following the Hollywood screenwriters strike that wreaked havoc with the entertainment industry’s awards season.
The Golden Globes were canceled after stars vowed to boycott the event in support of striking writers and fears of a similar no-show had plagued the Oscars until the strike was called off earlier this month. /APA/
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