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Michelle Obama's Oscars dress too revealing for Iranian media

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Iran's Fars news agency Photoshops First Lady's dress to cover up her neckline in coverage of Academy Awards ceremony
 
Iran's semi-official Fars news agency Photoshopped pictures of Michelle Obama at the Oscars to conform to Iranian restrictions on images of the female body in the media.
 
Fars, which is affiliated to the Islamic republic's elite Revolutionary Guards, redesigned the US first lady's dress so that it covered her chest and shoulders in a picture showing her announcing that Argo had won best picture, via a video link from the White House.
 
Rules dictate that Iranian women shown on Iran's state television should have a hijab that covers their hair, arms and legs.
 
The length of the censor's ruler varies for foreigners. A foreign woman travelling inside the Islamic republic should comply with the same restriction on Iranian women, but those shown on TV, such as dignitaries or actors, are tolerated without the hijab, up to a point.
 
Men enjoy relatively more freedom, but only sportsmen are allowed to be shown with bare legs on TV.
 
When Iranian media are obliged to use a picture that contravenes these rules, it is not unusual for Photoshop to come to their rescue. Many foreign dignitaries and celebrities have fallen victim to the Islamic republic's censorship regime, including the EU's foreign policy chief, Catherine Ashton.
 
When showing foreign films, state TV censors can go as far as editing the film frame by frame in order to cover up actors or delete them from a scene.
 
Fars was also infuriated by the Academy's decision to honour Argo, which it described as an "anti-Iranian" film produced by the "Zionist" company Warner Bros – an objection echoed by many other state agencies.
 
A large number of Iranians – even those not necessarily sympathetic to Ahmadinejad's regime – have taken to social networking websites to show discontent with Argo's win, which they believe stereotypes Iranians in a negative way without drawing a distinction between ordinary citizens and the revolutionaries behind the US hostage crisis.
 
In January, officials in Tehran said they were intending to retaliate to Argo by making their own film about the hostage crisis, to be called The General Staff, which is promised to be an "appropriate response" to Ben Affleck's "ahistorical" thriller.
 
Last year, Asghar Farhadi's film A Separation became the first Iranian film to win an Oscar – for best foreign language film – prompting national celebrations.
 

Oscars 2013 Winner List

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The Oscars 2013 winners in bold...
 
BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR
 
Philip Seymour Hoffman - The Master 
Robert DeNiro - Silver Linings Playbook 
Alan Arkin - Argo 
Tommy Lee Jones - Lincoln 
Christoph Waltz - Django Unchained
 
SHORT FILM (ANIMATED)
 
Adam and Dog - Minkyu Lee 
Fresh Guacamole - PES 
Head over Heels - Timothy Reckart and Fodhla Cronin O'Reilly 
Maggie Simpson in "The Longest Daycare" David Silverman 
Paperman - John Kahrs
 
ANIMATED FEATURE FILM
 
Frankenweenie 
The Pirates! Band of Misfits 
Wreck it Ralph 
ParaNorman 
Brave
 
CINEMATOGRAPHY
 
Django Unchained - Robert Richardson 
Anna Karenina - Seamus McGarvey 
Lincoln - Janusz Kaminski 
Life of Pi - Claudio Miranda
Skyfall - Roger Deakins
 
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VISUAL EFFECTS
 
The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey - Joe Letteri, Eric Saindon, David Clayton and R. Christopher White 
Life of Pi: Bill Westenhofer, Guillaume Rocheron, Erik-Jan De Boer and Donald R. Elliott
Marvel's The Avengers - Janek Sirrs, Jeff White, Guy Williams and Dan Sudick 
Prometheus - Richard Stammers, Trevor Wood, Charley Henley and Martin Hill 
Snow White and the Huntsman - Cedric Nicolas-Troyan, Philip Brennan, Neil Corbould and Michael Dawson
 
COSTUME DESIGN
 
Anna Karenina - Jacqueline Durran 
Les Misérables - Paco Delgado 
Lincoln - Joanna Johnston 
Mirror Mirror - Eiko Ishioka 
Snow White and the Huntsman - Colleen Atwood
 
MAKEUP AND HAIRSTYLING
Hitchcock - Howard Berger, Peter Montagna and Martin Samuel 
The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey - Peter Swords King, Rick Findlater and Tami Lane 
Les Misérables - Lisa Westcott and Julie Dartnell
 
SHORT FILM (LIVE ACTION)
 
Asad Bryan Buckley and Mino Jarjoura 
Buzkashi Boys - Sam French and Ariel Nasr 
Curfew - Shawn Christensen
Death of a Shadow (Dood van een Schaduw) - Tom Van Avermaet and Ellen De Waele 
Henry - Yan England
 
DOCUMENTARY SHORT SUBJECT
Inocente - Sean Fine and Andrea Nix Fine
Kings Point - Sari Gilman and Jedd Wider 
Mondays at Racine - Cynthia Wade and Robin Honan 
Open Heart - Kief Davidson and Cori Shepherd Stern 
Redemption - Jon Alpert and Matthew O'Neill 
 
DOCUMENTARY FEATURE
 
5 Broken Cameras 
The Gatekeepers 
How to Survive a Plague 
The Invisible War 
Searching for Sugar Man
 
FOREIGN LANGUAGE FILM
Amour
NO 
War Witch 
A Royal Affair 
Kon Tiki
 
BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS
Sally Field - Lincoln 
Anne Hathaway - Les Miserables 
Jacki Weaver - Silver Linings Playbook 
Helen Hunt - The Sessions 
Amy Adams - The Master
 
BEST ORIGINAL SCORE
Before My Time - Chasing Ice, Music and Lyric by J. Ralph 
Pi's Lullaby - Life of Pi, Music by Mychael Danna; Lyric by Bombay Jayashri 
Suddenly - Les Miserable, Music by Claude-Michel Schönberg; Lyric by Herbert Kretzmer and Alain Boublils 
Everybody Needs a Best Friend - Ted, Music by Walter Murphy; Lyric by Seth MacFarlane 
Skyfall - from Skyfall - Music and Lyric by Adele Adkins and Paul Epworth
 
BEST ADAPTED SCREENPLAY
Lucy Alibar & Benh Zeitlin - Beasts of the Southern Wild 
Chris Terrio - Argo
Tony Kushner - Lincoln 
David O'Russell - Silver Linings PLaybook 
David Magee - Life of Pi
 
BEST ORIGINAL SCREENPLAY
John Gatins - Flight 
Mark Boal - Zero Dark Thirty 
Django Unchained - Quentin Tarantino
Moonrise Kingdom - Written by Wes Anderson & Roman Coppola 
Amour - Written by Michael Haneke
 
BEST DIRECTOR
Life of Pi - Ang Lee
Amour - Michael Haneke 
Lincoln - Steven Spielberg 
Silver Linings Playbook - David O Russell 
Beasts of the Southern Wild - Behn Zeitlin
 
BEST ACTRESS
Jessica Chastain - Zero Dark Thirty 
Jennifer Lawrence - Silver Linings Playbook
Emmanuelle Riva - Amour 
Quvenzhané Wallis - Beasts of the Southern Wild 
Naomi Watts - The Impossible
 
BEST ACTOR
Bradley Cooper - Silver Linings Playbook 
Daniel Day-Lewis - Lincoln
Hugh Jackman - Les Misérables 
Joaquin Phoenix - The Master 
Denzel Washington - Flight
 
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BEST PICTURE
Beast of the Southern Wild 
Zero Dark Thirty 
Amour 
Argo 
Life of Pi 
Les Miserables 
Lincoln 
Silver Linings Playbook 
Django Unchained
 

Final 'Twilight' film sweeps anti-Oscar Razzies

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The last "Twilight" film won the dubious honor Saturday of being awarded seven Razzies, Hollywood's anti-Oscar Golden Raspberry prizes, handed out on the eve of the real Academy Awards.
 
"Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn Part 2" won worst film, worst director for Bill Condon and worst actress for Kristen Stewart, as well as worst supporting actor, worst screen couple, worst screen ensemble and worst remake/rip-off or sequel.
 
The film fell short of last year's clean sweep of all 10 categories for "Jack and Jill" starring Adam Sandler -- who won this year's worst actor for "That's My Boy," which also took the worst screenplay.
 
Worst supporting actress at the 33rd annual Razzies show -- held just down the road from Hollywood's Dolby Theatre where the 85th Academy Awards take place Sunday -- went to singer Rihanna, making her big screen debut in "Battleship." The winners of nine of the 10 categories were chosen by emailed ballots from 657 voting members in the United States and 19 other countries.
 
The worst remake/rip-off or sequel winner was decided by a poll conducted on movie review website RottenTomatoes.com, where nearly 70,000 votes were cast, according to Razzie organizers.
 
Nominees who failed to win a Razzie included veteran diva Barbra Streisand for worst actress in mother-son road movie "The Guilt Trip," while Sandler beat rivals including Nicolas Cage and Eddie Murphy to worst actor.
 
Besides "Twilight," the other films shortlisted for worst movie of 2012 were "Battleship," family movie "The Oogieloves in the Big Balloon Adventure," "That's My Boy" and "A Thousand Words" starring comedy veteran Murphy.
 

'Amour' triumphs at French Cesars

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Michael Haneke's Oscar-nominated film "Amour" about a man and his dying wife on Friday scooped the top prizes at France's annual film awards, the Cesars, which also honoured Hollywood actor-director Kevin Costner with a lifetime achievement award, AFP reports.

'Argo' vs 'Lincoln' in knife-edge Oscars race

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Ben Affleck's Iran hostage drama "Argo" goes into Oscars weekend a whisker ahead of Steven Spielberg's presidential "Lincoln," but the race is one of the most unpredictable in recent memory, AFP reports.