Sunday, 26 February 2012

’The Artist’ wins best original score

Los Angeles:  Ludovic Bource walked with prestigious golden statuette for best music (original score) for silent French film "The Artist" at the 84th Academy Awards ceremony here.

Bource beat Howard Shore for "Hugo", Albert Iglesias for "Tinker Taylor Soldier Spy" and John Williams again for "War Horse" and "The Adventures of Tintin", to win the award.

The award for original song went to "Man and Muppets" from "The Muppets". The number was composed by Bret McKenzie.

The film was nominated alongside only one more song -- "Real in Rio" from "Rio". The awards were presented by Penelope Cruz and Owen Wilson.

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