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You watched them sashay down the red carpet and followed their every triumph, now see those victorious moments in full.
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 |  | Cathy Schulman and Paul Haggis Jack Nicholson presented the pair with the best picture Oscar for Crash. Haggis had already bagged his own award for best original screenplay. Photograph: Kevork Djansezian / AP
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 |  | Ang Lee Ang Lee with his best director award, looking a touch disappointed really. Photograph: Kevork Djansezian / AP
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 |  | Reese Witherspoon Best actress winner for Walk the Line. And evidently not unmoved. Photograph: Kevork Djansezian / AP
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 |  | Philip Seymour Hoffman Last year's Oscar winner Hilary Swank presented Philip Seymour Hoffman with the best actor award for Capote. Photograph: Timothy A Clary / AFP
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 |  | Rachel Weisz After missing a Bafta, Weisz picked up the gong for best actress in a supporting role for The Constant Gardener. Photograph: Timothy A Clary / AFP
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 |  | George Clooney It wasn't for Good Night, and Good Luck but Clooney got one in the end for his supporting role in Syriana. Photograph: Timothy A Clary / AFP
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 |  | Penguins and dinner jackets From left to right, Yves Darondeau, Emmanuel Priou, Luc Jacquet and Christophe Lionel, winners of best documentary for March of the Penguins. Photograph: Timothy A Clary / AFP
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 |  | Gavin Hood Director of Tsotsi, best foreign language film of the year, looking delighted.
Photograph: Robyn Beck/AFP/Getty
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