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'''Kathryn Bigelow''' [[SoA]] '[[1981|81]] won the 2010 Oscar Academy Award for Best Director, being the first ever woman to win it.  She was also only the fourth woman to be nominated for an award in this category.
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'''Kathryn Bigelow''' [[SoA]] '[[1981|81]] won the 2010 Academy Award (Oscar) for Best Director, being the first ever woman to win it. She was also only the fourth woman to be nominated for an award in this category. Her film ''The Hurt Locker'' also won Best Picture, ensuring she totally pwned ex-husband James Cameron and his ''Avatar''.
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At Columbia, she earned her [[MFA]] in film and studied with semioticists in the [[French Department]].
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==External links==
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*[http://www.columbia.edu/cu/alumni/Magazine/Winter2009-10/feature1.html Feature on Bigelow] in [[Columbia magazine]]
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Latest revision as of 17:18, 8 March 2010

See also Wikipedia's article about "Kathryn Bigelow".

Kathryn Bigelow SoA '81 won the 2010 Academy Award (Oscar) for Best Director, being the first ever woman to win it. She was also only the fourth woman to be nominated for an award in this category. Her film The Hurt Locker also won Best Picture, ensuring she totally pwned ex-husband James Cameron and his Avatar.

At Columbia, she earned her MFA in film and studied with semioticists in the French Department.

External links