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The Notebook (2004)

The Notebook (2004)

Shutter Island (2010) Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind (2004) Angel Eyes (2001) The Sixth Sense (1999) Crash (2004) Dances with Wolves (1990) The Killing Fields (1984) Noel (2004) Secretariat (2010) Oscars 2015: Eddie Redmayne wins best actor 23 February 2015Last updated at 01:20 ET Redmayne paid tribute to the Hawking family in his speech British actor Eddie Redmayne has won the best actor Oscar for The Theory of Everything, while Julianne Moore picked up best actress for Still Alice. Redmayne thanked his "staggering partner in crime", co-star Felicity Jones, and his "ferocious but incredibly kind director James Marsh". Dark comedy Birdman won best film and best director for Mexican film-maker Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu. It also won best cinematography and best original screenplay. The film sees Michael Keaton play a former movie superhero actor, who hopes to revive his washed-up career by putting on a Broadway play. Find out all the updates throughout the night on our Oscars 2015: Live page Moore shared her delight with journalists in the press room Moore used her speech to raise awareness for Alzheimer's disease - in Still Alice, she plays a 50-year-old who has early on-set Alzheimer's. Meet the Oscars nominees

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