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By Cher Tippetts On February 25, 2008

Oscars 2008: The Winners...

Daniel Day-Lewis & Tilda Swinton lead British charge at last night's glittering ceremony...

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Oscars 2008: The Winners...
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Daniel Day-Lewis and Tilda Swinton led the British charge at last night’s Oscar ceremony.

Day-Lewis was named Best Actor for There Will Be Blood, whilst Swinton scooped Best Supporting Actress for her role as ice-cool Karen Crowder in Michael Clayton.

The other great British hope – Atonement, starring Keira Knightley & James McAvoy – lost out in all of its categories, except Best Original Score.

Perhaps the biggest surprise of the night was Golden Globe winner & Oscar favourite Julie Christie losing out to French star Marion Cotillard for her portrayal of Edith Piaf in La Vie En Rose in the Best actress categories.

The biggest winner at the glittering ceremony was No Country For Old Men, which picked up four gongs, including Best Picture and Best Director for Joel and Ethan Coen.

To find out how the stars scored in the style stakes, click here for our Red Carpet Round Up!

The winners in full:

Best Film
No Country for Old Men

Best Actress
Marion Cotillard for La Vie En Rose

Best Actor
Daniel Day Lewis for There will be Blood

Best Supporting Actress
Tilda Swinton for her performance in Michael Clayton

Best Supporting Actor
Javier Bardem for No Country for Old Men

Best Animated Feature Film
Ratatouille

Best Makeup
La Vie En Rose

Art Direction
Sweeney Tood The Demon Barber of Fleet Street

Cinematography
There will be Blood

Costume Design
Elizabeth: The Golden Age

Directing
No Country for Old Men

Documentary Feature
Taxi to the Dark side

Documentary Short
Freeheld

Foreign Language Film
The Counterfeiters

Music (Score)
Atonement

Writing (Original Screenplay)
Juno

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