Kathryn Bigelow makes history as first woman to win best director Oscar
James Cameron, left, director of "Avatar," and his ex-wife Kathryn Bigelow, director of "The Hurt Locker," pose together at the 15th Annual Critics Choice Movie Awards in Los Angeles. The science-fiction sensation "Avatar" and the war-on-terror thriller "The Hurt Locker" lead the Academy Awards with nine nominations each, including best picture and director for former spouses Cameron and Bigelow.
At the 82nd Academy Awards the Iraq war film The Hurt Locker won six awards including best picture and best original screenplay.
Kathryn Bigelow makes history as first woman to win best director Oscar
James Cameron, left, director of "Avatar," and his ex-wife Kathryn Bigelow, director of "The Hurt Locker," pose together at the 15th Annual Critics Choice Movie Awards in Los Angeles. The science-fiction sensation "Avatar" and the war-on-terror thriller "The Hurt Locker" lead the Academy Awards with nine nominations each, including best picture and director for former spouses Cameron and Bigelow.
At the 82nd Academy Awards the Iraq war film The Hurt Locker won six awards including best picture and best original screenplay.