Oscars: Bource's onstage speech for 'The Artist'
Oscars: Bource's onstage speech for 'The Artist'
Ludovic Bource received the Academy Award for the best original score in 'The Artist'.

New Delhi: Silent romance 'The Artist' won five Oscars on Monday including best film, and Martin Scorsese's 'Hugo' also took five of the world's top movie honours on a night where stories about movies felt the love of Hollywood.

Ludovic Bource received the Academy Award for the best original score in 'The Artist'. He said on the occasion," Wow, I want to pay, first of all, a tribute for the power of the music and I want to thank you and pay tribute to my co-nominees Mr. Williams, Mr. Shore, and Mr. Iglesias. And Hans Zimmer is downstairs, he refused to submit to this year's, so I thank you for your chair Hans Zimmer. I don't know if you can see him. Thank you [unintelligible] and all the musicians tonight for the wonderful show. Can I have ten seconds more, Hans? Sorry, I have a little speech. I'd like to thank the Academy; with this Oscar you have given a man a special honor. And to all of you, please accept me because I've got so much love to give. I've got so much love to give to you, my wife Sara is there, [French]. Thank you for all. Thank you, Michel."

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