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Who Will Win an Oscar? You Decide

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Hollywood honors its best during the 85th annual Academy Awards, affectionately known as "The Oscars." Who will take home the coveted statue?

Choose who you think will win Best Picture, Best Foreign Language Film, Best Achievement in Directing, Best Actor, Best Actress, Best Supporting Actor and Best Supporting Actress. Voting ends at showtime on February 24 (7:00 pm EST).

Click on each name to see the nominees, then click on "Select" to make your choice. Once you've picked a winner in each category, click on "Cast Your Vote" to make it official and see how others have voted.

Who will win an Oscar? You decide.
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by: Dominika from: Poland
February 24, 2013 2:39 AM
A Royal Affair is very good foreign language film. I hope this film gets an oscar.
Greetings from Poland. :)

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