The best-picture Academy Award and seven other Oscars was taken by "Slumdog Millionaire" on Sunday, including director for Danny Boyle, whose ghetto-to-glory story paralleled the film's unlikely rise to Hollywood's summit.
It is a story of hope amid squalor in Mumbai, India, "Slumdog Millionaire" came in with 10 nominations, its eight wins including adapted screenplay, cinematography, editing and both music Oscars.
The film follows the travails and triumphs of Jamal, an orphan who artfully dodges a criminal gang that mutilates children to make them more pitiable beggars.
Jamal witnesses his mother's violent death,endures police torture and struggles with betrayal by his brother, while single-mindedly hoping to reunite with the lost love of his childhood
It is a story of hope amid squalor in Mumbai, India, "Slumdog Millionaire" came in with 10 nominations, its eight wins including adapted screenplay, cinematography, editing and both music Oscars.
The film follows the travails and triumphs of Jamal, an orphan who artfully dodges a criminal gang that mutilates children to make them more pitiable beggars.
Jamal witnesses his mother's violent death,endures police torture and struggles with betrayal by his brother, while single-mindedly hoping to reunite with the lost love of his childhood
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