Q1) The first Academy Awards ceremony was held: on 16th May of which year?
Q2) It presented awards for 1928 … and which other year?
Q3) The Academy Awards are awarded by the Academy of what?
Q4) The first Best Actor award went to who: Charlie Chaplin, Emil Jennings or Richard Barthelmess?
Q5) Who won the Best Actress award: Janet Gaynor, Louise Dresser or Gloria Swanson?
Q6) The film, Wings, won what: Outstanding Picture or Best Unique and Artistic Picture?
Q7) The film, Sunrise, won what: Outstanding Picture or Best Unique and Artistic Picture?
Q8) Frank Borzage won what: Best Directing (Dramatic Picture) or Best Directing (Comedy Picture)?
Q9) Roy Pomeroy won the Best Engineering Effects Award: for the film, Wings. That category is now the Best what Effects award?
Q10) Finally … ? Winners win an Academy Award of Merit. Also known as whom?
Q1) 15th May, 1918, saw the end of a Civil war … where? Finland, Greece or Holland?A1) Finland.
Q2) The Third Communist International was dissolved, on 15th May, 1943: by the then leader of the Soviet Union. Who was that leader: Lenin, Stalin or Khrushchev?
Q3) Édith Cresson became her country’s first female Prime Minister: on 15th May, 1991. Which country was that?A3) France.
Q4) 15th May is the feast day of Saint Isidore the Labourer. He’s the patron saint of whom: fisherman, farmers or cheese-wrights?A4) Farmers.
Q5) Finally … ? The National Woman Suffrage Association was founded on 15th May, 1869. In which US city?A5) New York.
“Nothing can take the sting off the world’s economic problems like watching millionaires present each other golden statues.”Billy Crystal.
^ I don’t think the song was on that LP, Debbi!
Q1) 1929
ReplyDeleteQ2) 1927
Q3) Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences
Q4) Emil Jannings
Q5) Janet Gaynor
Q6) Outstanding Picture
Q7) Best Unique and Artistic Picture. I saw it recently and it is gorgeous, for sure.
Q8) Best Directing (Dramatic Picture)
Q9) Best Visual Effects
Q10) Oscar
Yes, it's like the word queer. A movement of empowerment. I did a course on queer drama, and it was a fabulous course, although I haven't watched many of the plays we studied. The presentations where brilliant as well.
Too many questions as I celebrate my 27th birthday. Funny I was 17 yesterday.
ReplyDeleteWell, there were a few other awesome songs on that album then.
ReplyDeleteAnd you're tempting me with even more books! Oh, dear ... :)
1. 1929
2. 1927
3. Motion Picture Arts and Sciences
4. Emil Jannings
5. Janet Gaynor
6. Outstanding Picture
7. Best Unique and Artistic Picture (that's a mouthful!)
8. Best Director (Drama)
9. Visual
10. Oscar