What was the first color film to win an Oscar for Best Picture Gone With the Wind?

Gone With the Wind (1939) was the first all-color film that won the Best Picture Oscar.

What movie won the Oscar for Best Picture at the 2013 Oscars?

Argo

85th Academy Awards
Produced by Neil Meron Craig Zadan
Directed by Don Mischer
Highlights
Best Picture Argo

What was the first in color movie?

The Gulf Between
Technicolor. Less than a decade later, U.S. company Technicolor developed its own two-color process that was utilized to shoot the 1917 movie “The Gulf Between”—the first U.S. color feature. This process required a film to be projected from two projectors, one with a red filter and the other with a green filter.

Did the Wizard of Oz win awards?

Academy Award for Best Music (Original Score)
Satellite Award for Best Classic DVD
The Wizard of Oz/Awards

Who was the first Black male to win an Oscar?

Sidney Poitier
On April 13, 1964, Sidney Poitier becomes the first African American to win the Academy Award for Best Actor, for his role as a construction worker who helps build a chapel in Lilies of the Field (1963).

How many Black actors have won Oscars?

Of the winners from the four acting categories, 5.3 percent have been Black, with only 19 out of 354 awards collected by Black actors. The first acting Oscar to be won by a Black person went to Hattie McDaniel for Gone with the Wind in 1939.

When was the first color film made?

British photographer Edward Raymond Turner patented color motion picture film in 1899, but the credit for the first fully functional system went to George Albert Smith’s Kinemacolor in 1906.

Did The Wizard of Oz win an Oscar for Best Picture?

The film received six Oscar nominations in 1939, including one for best picture, and won Academy Awards for original score and song.

What was the first movie to win an Academy Award?

Currently voted the best answer. Gone With the Wind (1939) was the first technicolor movie to win an Academy Award.

What was the first silent movie to win Best Picture?

Jazz baby Clara Bow plus spectacular aerial scenes of WWI fighter planes made this silent war film a hit. the winner of the first Academy Award for Best Picture (titled as Outstanding Picture for the first two years of the awards) the first war film to be nominated and win Best Picture. the first – and only – silent film to win Best Picture.

Is the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences a trademark?

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What was the first talkie to win Best Picture?

The horrors of WWI, told from the perspective of a young German conscript. the first talkie war film to win Best Picture the first film to win ‘Best Picture’ when it was in a category titled Outstanding Production (from 1930-1940)