Tuesday, December 18, 2012

Oscar Oddity #6: The Split of 1951

An American in Paris (left) tied A Place in the Sun (right) in '51.

Whenever a Best Picture winner receives five or more awards in a given year, other Best Picture nominees (or even just other nominees) from that year typically win four or less awards. For example, The Hurt Locker (2009) won six awards, including Best Picture, and Avatar (2009) only won three. 

However, 1951 holds the distinction of being the only 6/6 split, which is also the largest one, between two Best Picture frontrunners: An American in Paris and A Place in the Sun. The former film walked away with Best Picture, Best Story and Screenplay, Best Art Direction (Color), Best Cinematography (Color), Best Costume Design (Color), and Best Musical Score. Meanwhile, the latter won awards for Best Director, Best Screenplay, Best Cinematography (B&W), Best Costume Design (B&W), Best Film Editing, and Best Dramatic/Comedy Score. Obviously the separate categories for black-and-white and color films helped their tallies, but this stat remains a unique occurrence that will probably never happen again.

7 comments:

  1. Musicals are admittedly not my thing, so I have to tread lightly here. I appreciate An American in Paris. Iconic songs, great musical numbers - fine. But is it A Place in the Sun...? Come on.

    Granted, A Place in the Sun is intense by today's standards, so in '51, I'm shocked it got the amount of acclaim it did. Crazy.

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    1. Out of the 4 1951 Best Picture nominees I've seen, An American in Paris is the worst. I like musicals, and I liked it. But over A Place in the Sun? That's definitely a mistake.

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    2. Hahha shit, that was hilarious. Just the way you said "a mistake." That's so... strong. Hilarious.

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    3. Ha! I didn't even mean that to be funny. :)

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  2. That's interesting. I haven't seen either of these films. Are they movies you'd particularly recommend?

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    1. I'd would HIGHLY recommend A Place in the Sun. It's a masterpiece. One of my favorites of the '50s.

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    2. Definitely recommend A Place in the Sun too. I'd only recommend An American in Paris if you like musicals or if you want to see every film that's won Best Picture.

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