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Also known as The 3rd Academy Awards

award ceremony presented by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts & Sciences for achievement in filmmaking in 1929 and 1930

Key facts

Date
November 5, 1930
Site
The Ambassador Hotel , Los Angeles , California
Hosted by
Conrad Nagel
Best picture
All Quiet on the Western Front
Most awards
All Quiet on the Western Front and The Big House (2)
Most nominations
The Love Parade (6)

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Encyclopedic overview

The 3rd Academy Awards, featuring Conrad Nagel as the host. Three of the awards were presented in the filmed portion – Outstanding Production, Best Actress, and Best Writing. The 3rd Academy Awards were held on November 5, 1930, by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (AMPAS), awarding films released between August 1, 1929, and July 31, 1930. AMPAS decided to hold the awards in November to move them closer to the eligibility period; therefore, the ceremony took place only seven months after the 2nd Academy Awards, making 1930 the only year in which two Academy Awards ceremonies were held. This was the first ceremony to be voted on by the full membership, rather than by the small clique that voted at the previous two ceremonies. The ceremony was held at the Ambassador Hotel, being attended by over 500 members of the Academy.

All Quiet on the Western Front became the first film to win both Best Picture and Best Director, which would become common in later years. Lewis Milestone became the first person to win two Oscars, having won Best Director – Comedy at the 1st Academy Awards. The Love Parade received six nominations, the greatest number of any film to that point, but did not win in any category.

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