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By MTV Tr3s Staff
The 82nd Annual Academy Awards were held at Los Angeles' Kodak Theater on Sunday and while we've covered some winners and losers HERE, we've yet to discuss the most important part of the night...the FASHION!
Penelope Cruz looked lovely in a crimson sweetheart cut strapless and dropped waist.
Novio/Fiancee Javier Bardem sat beside Pene during the show, but didn't walk the carpet. Cameron Diaz sparkled in a champagne and crystal encrusted gown.
Jennifer Lopez was coined Best Dressed in this Giorgio Armani Prive pink incandescent dress with flowing drapery.
Antonio Banderas brought his wife Melanie Griffith to the awards...and his BEARD!
And Zoe Saldana...well...what can we say! What do you think of her Oscar ensemble: divine or disaster? Let us know below!
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Posted 3/8/10 5:07 pm ET by MTV Tr3s in Award Shows, Celebrities, Movies & CineMás
By Sandra Roldán
So, we all know who the big winners were at last night's Oscars, and quite frankly we're not too familiar with the movies that won, or even a lot of the ones that were nominated. Okay, eso es mentira. We loved 'Avatar' and a couple of the other nominees ('Up In The Air' and 'Precious'), but it looks like we'll have to add 'The Blind Side' and 'The Hurt Locker' to the ol' Netflix...
We were happy to see, though, that there were not one but TWO películas de Latino America nominated in the Best Foreign Language Film category este año! 'El Secreto De Sus Ojos,' from Argentina, took home the prestigious award, beating out films from Peru, Israel, France and Germany. Now that's one that's definitely going on Netflix! La película, which is set in Buenos Aires, and stars Ricardo Darín and Soledad Villamil, tells the story of an unsolved murder mystery interspersed con una historia de amor.
Director Juan José Campanella accepted his golden trophy at last night's ceremony with a hilariously humble observation:
It is on behalf of a crew and cast that compromise mostly of people that I love and that are very close to my heart that I want to thank the Academy for not considering Na'vi a foreign language, first of all.
The director also spoke with The Wall Street Journal, to which he spoke about the impact of an Argentinean movie winning an Oscar:
For an Argentine movie, the bolster is incomparable. For the country's film making in general, I don't know if one prize means too much. But the sum of an Oscar, plus the recurring presence of various movies in important film festivals around the world, starts creating an interest to see films from our country. It’s not an isolated movie, but an entire cinematography that creates expectations.
Felicidades! Watch his Oscar "Thank You" speech here!
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