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Oscar Fever: The History and Politics of the Academy Awards

by Emanuel Levy

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Oscar Fever is a completely new and far more popular rewriting of And the winner is (1987; 1990). It is both history and appreciation, full of inside stories and little-known facts. - Who can up with the idea for the Academy Awards - Who is the youngest winner? The oldest? - Which films has garnered the most nominations? - Who has been nominated the most times without winning? - Where did the award get is name? This book will provide the answers. Included are all the latest facts and statistics, as well as film stills, nostalgic and new, to tell the inside story of Oscar and what the awards really say about our times.… (more)
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Oscar Fever is a completely new and far more popular rewriting of And the winner is (1987; 1990). It is both history and appreciation, full of inside stories and little-known facts. - Who can up with the idea for the Academy Awards - Who is the youngest winner? The oldest? - Which films has garnered the most nominations? - Who has been nominated the most times without winning? - Where did the award get is name? This book will provide the answers. Included are all the latest facts and statistics, as well as film stills, nostalgic and new, to tell the inside story of Oscar and what the awards really say about our times.

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