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Independent film legends Joel and Ethan Coen joined the mainstream Sunday night when their latest and most commercially successful movie, "No Country For Old Men," won four Oscars, including picture, director, adapted screenplay and supporting actor.
All four of the acting honors at 80th annual Academy Awards went to Europeans - France's Marion Cotillard, Spain's Javier Bardem and Brits Daniel Day-Lewis and Tilda Swinton.See the full content of this document
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Oscar 'Country' Club
Two of these wins were suprises of varying degrees. Cotillard herself was clearly surprised. Most had Julie Christie ("Away From Her") besting the "La Vie en Rose" actress, while Swinton won in a wide-open supporting actress category.
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