Oscar Fever: The History and Politics of the Academy Awards

Oscar Fever: The History and Politics of the Academy Awards

by EmanuelLevy (Author)

Synopsis

This is both history and appreciation of the Academy Awards ceremony, full of inside stories and little-known facts. The Academy Awards ceremony has close to one billion viewers every year. How has this event grown, in some 75 years, from an intimate gathering of directors and actors to a global phenomenon that dominates magazine, newspapers, radio, TV and even the Internet? This account contains information on such facts as: who came up with the idea for the Academy Awards; who is the youngest winner; the oldest?; which film has the most nominations; who has been nominated the most times without winning; and where did the award get is name? Included are all the 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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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 381
Edition: Reprint
Publisher: Continuum International Publishing Group Ltd.
Published: 30 Aug 2001

ISBN 10: 0826413463
ISBN 13: 9780826413468

Media Reviews
Oscar fans will treasure Oscar Fever for its trove of statistical jewels; the other 5 billion of us will find vindication in Levy's erudite assessment of the longest and most self-indulgent movie ad in the world.
- The Baltimore Sun, July 22, 2001
Author Bio
Emanuel Levy is senior film critic for Variety and two-time president of the Los Angeles Film Critics Association. He is the author of several books, including Cinema of Outsiders: The Rise of American Independent Film; and George Cukor: Master of Elegance. Levy divides his time between Phoenix and Los Angeles. For more information, visit his website www.EmanuelLevy.com