"Frozen", a magical fairytale that takes one through the adventures of a brave young girl, scored the Oscar award in the best animated feature film category.
Directed by Chris Buck and Jennifer Lee, the 3D Disney musical defeated Pierre Coffin and Chris Renaud's long awaited "Despicable Me 2", "The Wind Rises", "Ernest & Celestine" and "The Croods" to win the Oscar.
Loosely based upon Hans Christian Andersen's "The Snow Queen", "Frozen" tells the story of princess Elsa, who due to her icy magical powers decides to lead a life of isolation from the fears of hurting her sister Anna.
More From This Section
In her pursuit, Anna is joined by a talking snowman Olaf and Kristoff (Jonathan Groff), an ice dealer.
The movie offers captivating visuals, melodious songs, and a happy ending.
"Frozen" song "Let it Go" was also nominated for the Best Original Song at the Oscars.