The 86th Academy Awards ceremony, presented by the Academy of
Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (AMPAS), will honor the actors,
technical achievements, and films of 2013 and will take place March 2,
2014
The Oscars Backstage is the ultimate viewing companion for Oscar Sunday. Select the “live” tab on abc.com or the WATCH ABC app for exclusive access to multiple backstage and red carpet cameras during Hollywood’s biggest night. CLICK HERE
The Oscars Backstage is the ultimate viewing companion for Oscar Sunday. Select the “live” tab on abc.com or the WATCH ABC app for exclusive access to multiple backstage and red carpet cameras during Hollywood’s biggest night. CLICK HERE
The ceremony will be televised in the United States by ABC, produced by
Neil Meron and Craig Zadan, and directed by Hamish Hamilton. Comedian
Ellen DeGeneres will host the show for the second time. DeGeneres hosted
the 79th ceremony in 2007
This Sunday, the stars of the silver screen will descend on Hollywood
for the biggest event in the movie calendar – the 86th Academy Awards,
or The Oscars to you and me.
’12 Years A Slave’, ‘Gravity’, ‘American Hustle’, and ‘Dallas Buyers
Club’ are all hotly-tipped for awards glory, but where, when, and how
can you keep up with the action as it happens?
When are the Oscars 2014? Date: March 2, 2014 Time: 11:30pm-04:00am
Where can I watch the Academy Awards live? The 86th Academy Awards
will be broadcast via livestream from the Dolby Theatre in Hollywood
exclusively to Sky Movies Oscars in the UK.
The pre-show begins at 11:30pm with Red Carpet Live and that’s
available on Sky Living and Sky Movies Oscars before the main event
kicks off at 01:30am on Monday morning.
Who is this year’s Oscars host? American stand-up comic, actress, and
talk show host Ellen DeGeneres will host the show for the second time.
Who is this year’s Oscars host? American stand-up comic, actress, and
talk show host Ellen DeGeneres will host the show for the second time.
How to get tickets to the 2014 Oscars red carpet The Awards
themselves are strictly for Academy members, film-makers and nominees,
so it’s near impossible to attend as Joe Public. Most years, tickets for
the red carpet viewing area known as the "bleacher seats" are allocated
via a lottery system. [Red carpet disasters]
This year the Academy dished out tickets through a social media
competition dubbed Academy Fan Appreciation Week, which is now closed,
so you’re out of luck if you were thinking of swinging by and ogling the
stars this year.
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