Media Summary: Jean-Xavier de Lestrade and Denis Poncet win the Woody Allen introducing "Love Letter to New York in the Movies" at the 74th Mena Suvari, Wes Bentley and Thora Birch present Susan Hannah Hadary and William A. Whiteford with the

Documentary Winners 2002 Oscars - Detailed Analysis & Overview

Jean-Xavier de Lestrade and Denis Poncet win the Woody Allen introducing "Love Letter to New York in the Movies" at the 74th Mena Suvari, Wes Bentley and Thora Birch present Susan Hannah Hadary and William A. Whiteford with the Tom Cruise's opening monologue (written by Cameron Crowe) at the 74th Academy Host Whoopi Goldberg gets in character for Gosford Park at the 74th Academy Benicio Del Toro presents Jennifer Connelly with the

Whoopi Goldberg's opening monologue at the 74th Academy Hugh Jackman and Naomi Watts present Ralph Eggleston with the

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Documentary Winners: 2002 Oscars
"An Inconvenient Truth" wins the Documentary Feature Oscar®
Sidney Poitier Receives an Honorary Award: 74th Oscars (2002)
Woody Allen Introduces "Love Letter to New York in the Movies:" 2002 Oscars
Errol Morris's Oscar Short Film: 2002 Oscars
Tribute to Documentary Filmmaking - 74th Academy Awards (2002) Let it Be - The Beatles
Gosford Park Wins Original Screenplay: 2002 Oscars
Documentary Winners: 2000 Oscars
Michael Moore winning an Oscar® for "Bowling for Columbine"
Documentary Winners: 1977 Oscars
Tom Cruise's Post-9/11 Opening: 2002 Oscars
Halle Berry Wins Best Actress: 74th Oscars (2002)
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Documentary Winners: 2002 Oscars

Documentary Winners: 2002 Oscars

Jean-Xavier de Lestrade and Denis Poncet win the

"An Inconvenient Truth" wins the Documentary Feature Oscar®

"An Inconvenient Truth" wins the Documentary Feature Oscar®

"An Inconvenient Truth" wins Best

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Sidney Poitier Receives an Honorary Award: 74th Oscars (2002)

Sidney Poitier Receives an Honorary Award: 74th Oscars (2002)

Sidney Poitier receives an Honorary

Woody Allen Introduces "Love Letter to New York in the Movies:" 2002 Oscars

Woody Allen Introduces "Love Letter to New York in the Movies:" 2002 Oscars

Woody Allen introducing "Love Letter to New York in the Movies" at the 74th

Errol Morris's Oscar Short Film: 2002 Oscars

Errol Morris's Oscar Short Film: 2002 Oscars

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Tribute to Documentary Filmmaking - 74th Academy Awards (2002) Let it Be - The Beatles

Tribute to Documentary Filmmaking - 74th Academy Awards (2002) Let it Be - The Beatles

Life imitating Life.

Gosford Park Wins Original Screenplay: 2002 Oscars

Gosford Park Wins Original Screenplay: 2002 Oscars

Julian Fellowes wins the

Documentary Winners: 2000 Oscars

Documentary Winners: 2000 Oscars

Mena Suvari, Wes Bentley and Thora Birch present Susan Hannah Hadary and William A. Whiteford with the

Michael Moore winning an Oscar® for "Bowling for Columbine"

Michael Moore winning an Oscar® for "Bowling for Columbine"

Michael Moore wins the

Documentary Winners: 1977 Oscars

Documentary Winners: 1977 Oscars

Lynne Littman wins the

Tom Cruise's Post-9/11 Opening: 2002 Oscars

Tom Cruise's Post-9/11 Opening: 2002 Oscars

Tom Cruise's opening monologue (written by Cameron Crowe) at the 74th Academy

Halle Berry Wins Best Actress: 74th Oscars (2002)

Halle Berry Wins Best Actress: 74th Oscars (2002)

Halle Berry wins the

Documentary Winners: 1992 Oscars

Documentary Winners: 1992 Oscars

Allie Light and Irving Saraf win the

Whoopi Goldberg Presents Gosford Park: 2002 Oscars

Whoopi Goldberg Presents Gosford Park: 2002 Oscars

Host Whoopi Goldberg gets in character for Gosford Park at the 74th Academy

Jennifer Connelly Wins Best Supporting Actress | 74th Oscars (2002)

Jennifer Connelly Wins Best Supporting Actress | 74th Oscars (2002)

Benicio Del Toro presents Jennifer Connelly with the

Whoopi Goldberg's Opening Monologue: 74th Oscars (2002)

Whoopi Goldberg's Opening Monologue: 74th Oscars (2002)

Whoopi Goldberg's opening monologue at the 74th Academy

Documentary Winners: 1972 Oscars

Documentary Winners: 1972 Oscars

Manuel Arango and Robert Amram win the

For the Birds Wins Animated Short Film: 2002 Oscars

For the Birds Wins Animated Short Film: 2002 Oscars

Hugh Jackman and Naomi Watts present Ralph Eggleston with the