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Academy Awards—best Film

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Here you see the Academy Awards for Best Film.

The haunting song you're hearing is called As Time Goes By, (words and music by Herman Hupfeld). You may remember it as the theme song from the 1942 movie Casablanca, (Best Picture, 1943). This version is sung by Tony Bennett, one of the many recording artists who have performed it brilliantly.

 

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NOTE: The year displayed in the table is the year the film is released, not the year of the award.

 

 

 

award winners—Best Film

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award winners

The Muse is pleased to present the Academy Awards for Best Picture, Best Actor, and Best Actress. You can find lists of award winners in two places:

the Combined Table Of Academy Awards

This table includes all Best film, Best Actor, and Best Actress awards from the inception of the Oscars in 1929 to the present. The table, which is searchable and sortable, allows you to use your computer to easily and quickly find, sort, print, and otherwise arrange items in the table, with or without searching.

pages for Best Film, Best Actor, and Best Actress

The Muse Of Film offers you a separate page dedicated to each award category. The page for a category lists all award winners for its category and provides additional information about its category.

more about the song as time goes by

The haunting song you heard when this page opened is called As Time Goes By, (words and music by Herman Hupfeld). You may remember it as the theme song from the 1942 movie Casablanca, (Best Picture, 1943). This version is sung by Tony Bennett, one of the many recording artists who have performed it.

Hear different renditions of As Time Goes By as you see an all-time list of awards for:

the Verse

Tony's version demonstrates how As Time Goes By endures by speaking with many different voices that resonate with many different audiences, and by having so many different things to say, a hallmark of greatness.

Follow along as Tony sings the verse. (To play this song again, refresh page.)

Notice how composer Herman Hupfeld cleverly exploits Einstein's theory of relativity, in which time plays a fundamental role. The theory forever overturned the world's idea of time, a very unsettling prospect. Can we depend on anything? Is nothing we take for granted stable? Hear the song's resounding  answer.

As Time Goes By—the verse

 

This day and age we’re living in

Gives cause for apprehension,

With speed and new invention

And things like third dimension.

Yet, we get a trifle weary

With Mister Einstein’s the’ry,

So we must get down to earth,

At times relax, relieve the tension.

No matter what the progress

Or what may yet be proved,

The simple facts of life are such

They cannot be removed.

the Refrain

If you haven't yet heard the refrain, listen to it now:

Make these Visits to related Web Sites

  • Visit the Academy's web site: click here.
  • Explore the Academy's database. See winners in other categories, nominees for film, actor, actress who didn't receive the awards in their category, and lots more: click here.
  • See the story of the Awards as told by Filmsite: click here.
  • Investigate some of the films, actors, and actresses associated with Casablanca. Visit the Internet Movie Database web site: click here.

ETAF Recommends

  • Publications about the Academy Awards: click here.
  • Buy the music CDs and the movies played and displayed on these pages on DVD or video.

 


 


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