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  1. 13th Academy Awards; Date: February 27, 1941: Site: Biltmore Bowl, Biltmore Hotel Los Angeles, California: Hosted by: Bob Hope: Highlights; Best Picture: Rebecca: Most awards: The Thief of Bagdad (3) Most nominations: Rebecca (11)

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  3. SHOW ALL QUESTIONS. The 13th Academy Awards were held on February 27, 1941, to honor films released in 1940. This was the first year that sealed envelopes were used to keep the names of the winners secret.

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    The film was nominated for dozens of awards, including the Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature. It was given a Peabody Award for excellence and won best documentary at the British Academy Film Awards and the Primetime Emmy Awards .

    Award
    Category
    Recipients
    Result
    Ava DuVernay, Spencer Averick & Howard ...
    Nominated
    Best Edited Documentary Feature
    Spencer Averick
    Nominated
    Best Documentary
    13th
    Won
    Best Documentary
    13th
    Won
  5. The 13th Academy Awards Memorable Moments | Oscars.org | Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. Home. Oscars® Ceremonies. The 13th Academy Awards Memorable Moments. Best Picture: Rebecca. Rebecca also won the Academy Award for Black-and-White Cinematography (George Barnes).

  6. Most wins. Most nominations. < 12th. Academy Awards. 14th >. The 13th Academy Awards were conducted by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences on February 27, 1941, at a ceremony held at the Biltmore Bowl in Biltmore Hotel in Los Angeles, California.