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Oscar winner. Best of the Best
Photo galleries present you the best Oscar-winning films of all time: The film "Gigi" (1958) won all nine awards "Oscar", which was nominated than beat "Gone with the Wind»:
Best film
Best Director (Vincente Minnelli)
Best Actor-director (Preston Ames, Keith Gleason, Henry Grace, William E. Horning)
Best Cinematography (Joseph Rattenberg)
Best Costume Design (Cecil Beaton)
Best Editing (Adrienne Pheasant)
Best Music Score (Andre Previn)
Best Song (Alan Jay Lerner (lyrics), Frederick Loewe (music) - for the song "Gigi»)
Best Adapted Screenplay (Alan Jay Lerner)
"Greatest Show on Earth" (1952) .Many believe this film one of the worst ever received "Oscar" for the best film of the year. Received the "Oscar" for:
Best Film (Cecil Blount DeMille)
Best literary source (Frank Cavett, Theodore St. John and Frederick M. Frank)
The film "Crash" (2005) received 6 nominations .Film 78 minutes "Oscar", three of which won (Best Film, Best Editing, Best Original Screenplay).
The film "Wings" (1927). The first motion picture that has received "Oscar" in the category "Best Film", "Best Visual Effects" (Roy Pomeroy)
"The Great Ziegfeld" (1936) The film won three Academy Awards:
For the best film (Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer)
Best Actress (Luise Rainer)
Best Choreography (Seymour Felix - «A Pretty Girl Is Like a Melody»)
"Cimarron" (1931), "Oscar»:
Best Art Direction (Max Ree)
Best screenplay-adaptation (Howard Istabruk)
"Broadway Melody" (1929). "Oscar" for best film
"Cavalcade" (1933). Winner of the "Oscar" in 1933 in three categories: "Best Film of the Year", "Best Director" and "Best Actor-director».
"The Life of Emile Zola" (1937). "Oscar»:
best film,
Best Supporting Actor (Joseph Shildkraut),
Best Adapted Screenplay
"Lost Weekend" (1945) "Oscar" for:
"Best Film" (Charles Brackett)
"Best Actor" (Ray Milland)
"Best Director" (Billy Wilder)
"Best screenplay" (Billy Wilder, Charles Brackett)
"Gentleman's Agreement" (1947). Academy Award (1947):
Best film
Best film director
Best Supporting Actress (Celeste Holm)
Around the World in 80 Days (1956). "Oscar" for Best Picture, Best Adapted Screenplay, Best Operator (color films), Best Editing, Best Original Score for dramatic and comedic paintings.
"Dances with Wolves" (1990)
"Oscar" for best film, 1990 - Jim Wilson and Kevin Costner
"Oscar" for Best Director, 1990 - Kevin Costner
"Oscar" for best adapted screenplay, 1990 - Michael Blake
"Oscar" for Best Cinematography, 1990 - Dean Semler
"Oscar" for best editing, 1990 - Neil Travis
"Oscar" for Best Sound, 1990 - Russell Williams II, Geoffrey Perkins, Bill W. Benton and Gregory H. Watkins
"Oscar" for best music for the film, 1990 - John Barry
"Out of Africa" (1985)
Seven awards "Oscar": best film (Sydney Pollack), best director (Sydney Pollack), Best Screenplay (Kurt Ludtke), Best Cinematography (David Watkin), best original music (John Barry), the best job decorators (Stephen Grimes, Josie MakEvin), Best Sound (Chris Jenkins, Gary Alexander, Larry Stensvold, Peter Hanford)
"The English Patient" (1996). "Oscar»:
1997 - Best Film
1997 - Best Director (Anthony Minghella)
1997 - Best Actress (Juliette Binoche)
1997 - Best Operator (John Seale)
1997 - Best Actor-director / decorator (Stuart Craig, Stephenie McMillan)
1997 - Best Costume Design (Ann Roth)
1997 - Best Sound (Walter Murch, Mark Berger, David Parker, Christopher Newman)
1997 - Best Editing (Walter Murch)
1997 - The best dramatic film soundtrack to (Gabriel Yared)
"Grand Hotel" (1932). Winner of the "Oscar" for best film.
"Gladiator" (2000). Oscar (73 award ceremony):
Best film
Best Actor (Russell Crowe)
Best Costume Design
Best Visual Effects
Best Sound
"Mrs. Miniver" (1942). Winner of the "Oscar" for best film.
"Driving Miss Daisy" (1989). 4 "Oscar": Best Film (Lili Fini Zanuck, Richard Zanuck), Best Adapted Screenplay (Alfred Uri), Best Actress (Jessica Tandy), best makeup (Manlio Rocchetta, Lynn Barber, Kevin Haney). The tape was also nominated as early as 5 categories: Best Actor (Morgan Freeman), Best Supporting Actor (Dan Aykroyd), Best Editing (Mark Warner), the best work of painters and decorators (Bruno Rubeo Crispian Sallis and), Best Costumes (Elizabeth McBride ).
"Gandhi" (1982). 8 "Oscar": Best Film (Richard Attenborough), Best Actor (Ben Kingsley), Best Director (Richard Attenborough), Best Art Direction-producer / decorator (Stuart Craig, Bob Lane, Michael Sirton), Best Cinematography ( Billy Williams, Ronnie Taylor), Best Costume Design (Banu Atay, John Mollo), Best Editing (John Bloom), Best Original Screenplay (John Briley)
"Amadeus" (1984). "Oscar" for:
Best film
Best Director (Milos Forman)
Best actor in a leading role (Murray Abraham)
Best Adapted Screenplay (Peter Shaffer)
Best Costume Design
Best Set Design
Best Makeup
Best Sound
"The Last Emperor" (1987). "Oscar" of 1988 in 9 nominations: Best Picture, Best Director, Best Adapted Screenplay, Best Music, Best Cinematography, Best Editing, Best Art Direction-director, set designer, Best Costume Design, Best Sound.
"A Beautiful Mind" (2001). "Oscar" for:
Best Direction
Best film of the year
Best screenplay adaptation of
Best Supporting Actress (Jennifer Connelly)
"Forrest Gump" (1994). "Oscar" for:
Best Film (Wendy Finerman, Steve Starkey, Steve Tisch)
Best Director (Robert Zemeckis)
Best Actor (Tom Hanks)
Best Adapted Screenplay (Eric Roth)
Best Editing (Arthur Schmidt)
Best Visual Effects (Ken Ralston, George Murphy, Stephen Rosenbaum, Allen Hall).
"Mutiny on the" Bounty "" (1935). The film was awarded the "Oscar" in the category "Best Film»
"Going My Way" (1945). The film was awarded the "Oscar" in the category "Best Film»
"Hamlet" (1948). 4 "Oscar": Best Picture, Best Actor (Laurence Olivier), the best work of painters and decorators (Roger Fёrs, Carmen Dillon), best costumes (Roger Fёrs)
"West Side Story" (1961). 10 "Oscar" award: best film (Robert Wise), director (Robert Wise, Jerome Robbins), Cinematography (Daniel L. Fapp), Supporting Actor (George Chakiris), Supporting Actress (Rita Moreno), the music for the musical film (Saul Chaplin, Johnny Green, Sid Remin, Irwin Kostal), assembly (Thomas Stanford), decorations (Boris Leven, Victor Gangelin), costumes (Irene Sharaff) and sound (Fred Hynes, Gordon Sawyer).
"Tom Jones" (1963). Winner of four awards "Oscar", including the "Oscar" for best film.
"An American in Paris" (1951). The film won an Oscar in six nominations, including Best Picture.
"How Green Was My Valley" (1941). 5 "Oscar" award: best film (Darryl F. Zanuck), Best Director (John Ford), Best Supporting Actor (Donald Crisp), Best Cinematography (Arthur Miller), Best Art Direction-director (Richard Day, Nathan Juran and Thomas Little).
"You Can not Take It With You" (1938). The film won the Academy Award for Best Picture.
"Oliver!" (1968). "Oscar" for:
Best film
Best Director (Carol Reed)
Best Artist (John Box, Terence Marsh, Vernon Dixon and Ken Magglston)
Best Sound
Best Composer (musical)
Special Award for Choreography (Onna White)
"Man for All Seasons" (1966). "Oscar" in 1967 (winning in 6 nominations):
Best film
Best Actor (Paul Scofield)
Best Director (Fred Zinnemann)
Best Adapted Screenplay (Robert Bolt)
Best Operator (in the category of "color films»)
Best Costume Designer (in the category of "color films»)
"All the King's Men" (1949). "Oscar»:
Best film
Best Actor (Broderick Crawford)
Best Supporting Actress (Mercedes McCambridge)
"Artist" (2011). "Oscar" for:
"Best Film" Thomas Langmann
"Best Director" Michel Hazanavicius
"Best Actor" Jean Dujardin
"Best Music" Ludovic Bourse
"Best art director" Lawrence Bennett
"Best Costume Design" Mark Bridges
"Marty" (1955). "Oscar" for:
Best Film - Delbert Mann
Best Actor - Ernest Borgnine
Best Director - Delbert Mann
Best screenwriter (adaptation) - Paddy Chayefsky
"Ben-Hur" (1959). The film received 11 "Oscars" in the following categories:
best film
Best Director - William Wyler
Best Actor - Charlton Heston
Best Supporting Actor - Hugh Griffith
Best Cinematography
best artist - William A. Horning
best costume designers
Best Sound
Best Special Effects
Best Editing - John Dunning, Ralph Winters
best soundtrack for dramatic / comedic paintings
"Chicago" (2002). 6 "Oscar" award: best film (Martin Richards), Best Supporting Actress (Catherine Zeta-Jones), Best Editing (Martin Walsh), Best Sound (Michael Minker, Dominique Tavel, David Lee), Best Costume Design (Colleen Atwood), the best scenery (John Myhre, Gordon Sim).
"Braveheart" (1995). 5 awards "Oscar" for the best film in 1995, for best makeup, director, operator and sound effects.
& Quot; American Beauty & quot; (1999). 5 awards "Oscar»:
best film
Best Actor - Kevin Spacey
Best Director - Sam Mendes
Best Original Screenplay - Alan Ball
Best Cinematography - Conrad Hall
"Million Dollar Baby" (2004). 4 "Oscar».
"The Sound of Music" (1965). "Oscar»:
Best Actress - Julie Andrews
Best Supporting Actress - Peggy Wood
The best scenery
Best Costumes
Best Cinematography - Ted McCord
"Kramer vs. Kramer" (1979). 5 "Oscar" [2]: Best Picture (producer Stanley Jaffe), starring actor (Dustin Hoffman), Supporting Actress (Meryl Streep), director (Robert Benton), Adapted Screenplay (Robert Benton)
"Ordinary People" (1980). "Oscar»:
Best picture
Best Screenplay - Alvin Sargent
Best Supporting Actor - Timothy Hutton
Best Director - Robert Redford
"Operation 'Argo' '(2012). "Oscar»:
Best Film (George Clooney, Grant Heslov, Ben Affleck)
Best Adapted Screenplay (Chris Terry)
Best Film Editing (William Goldenberg)
"Platoon" (1986). "Oscar" for best film, 1986; Best Director (Oliver Stone), 1986; for Best Sound (Simon Kay, John Wilkinson and Richard Rogers), 1986; for best editing (Claire Simpson), 1986.
"Shakespeare in Love & quot; (1998). "Oscar" for Best Film Donna Gigliotti, Marc Norman, David Parfitt, Harvey Weinstein, Edward Zwick; Best Actress (Gwyneth Paltrow); Best Supporting Actress (Judi Dench); Best Actor-director (Martin Childs, Jill Kuirter); Best Costume Design (Sandy Powell); Best Music Score (Stephen Warbeck); Best Original Screenplay (Mark Norman, Tom Stoppard)
"Rain Man" (1988). the film received four "Oscars»:
Best film
Best Direction
Best Actor (Dustin Hoffman)
Best screenwriter (Ronald Bass, Barry Morrow).
"The King's Speech" (2010). "Oscar": Best Film (Emile Sherman, Iain Canning, Gareth Unwin); Best Director (Tom Hooper); Best Actor (Colin Firth); Best Original Screenplay (David Seidler).
"Chariots of Fire" (1981). The film received seven nominations for "Oscar" and won four of them:
Best film of the year, producer David Puttnem;
Best Original Score - Vangelis;
Best Original Screenplay - Colin Uelland;
Best Costume Design - Milena Canonero.
"Slumdog Millionaire" (2008). "Oscar" for:
Best film
Best Director (Danny Boyle)
Best Adapted Screenplay (Simon Beaufoy)
Best cinematography (Anthony Dod Mantle)
Best Editing
Best Original Music Score (AR Rahman)
Best original song written for the film «Jai Ho», music by AR Rahman, the words Gulzara
The best mixing (mixing) sound
"The Hurt Locker" (2009). "Oscar»:
Best film
Best Director - Kathryn Bigelow
Best Original Screenplay - Mark Boal
Best sound - Ray Beckett and Paul NJ. Ottosson
Best sound editing - Paul NJ. Ottosson
Best Editing - Bob Murawski and Chris Ainis.
"The Departed" (2006). "Oscar»:
Best Director (Martin Scorsese);
Best Adapted Screenplay (William Monahan);
Best Editing (Thelma Schoonmaker).
Best Movie Graham King
"Titanic" (1997). The most significant of these are the 11 awards of the American Academy of Motion Picture Arts. "Titanic" is the second film history, to get as much "Oscars", after the "Ben-Hur".
"Annie Hall" (1977). Four "Oscar": best film (Charles Joffe), Best Actress (Diane Keaton), Best Director (Woody Allen), Best Original Screenplay (Woody Allen, Marshall Brikmen).
"All Quiet on the Western Front" (1930). "Oscar»:
Best Cinematography - Arthur Ederson
Best Adapted Screenplay - George Abbott, Maxwell Anderson, Del Andrews
"Rocky" (1976). "Oscar»:
Best film of the year (Robert Chartoff, Irwin Winkler)
Best Director (John G. Avildsen)
Best Editing (Richard Halsey, Scott Conrad)
"The Sting" (1973). 7 "Oscar": for best film (Tony Bill, Julia Phillips, Michael Phillips), Best Director (George Roy Hill) for Best Original Screenplay (David Ward), for the best music (Marvin Hamlisch), for the best work of the artist -postanovschika (Bamsted Henry James Payne) for best costumes (Edith Head) for Best Editing (William Reynolds). Also, the film was nominated for the award for Best Actor (Robert Redford), Best Cinematography (Robert Surtees), Best Sound (Ronald Pierce, Robert Bertrand).
"Schindler's List" (1993). "Oscar»
Best Film - Steven Spielberg, Gerald R. Molen, Branko Lustig
Best Director - Steven Spielberg
The best scenery
Best Cinematography - Janusz Kaminski
Best Editing - Michael Kahn
Best Original Music - John Williams
Best Screenplay - Steven Zaillian
"The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King" (2003). "Oscar" Best Movie
Best Director (Peter Jackson)
Best Adapted Screenplay
The best scenery
Best Costumes
Best Sound
Best Editing
Best Visual Effects
Best Makeup
Best song - «Into the West» by Annie Lennox
Best Original Score
"On the Waterfront" (1954). The picture won eight awards "Oscar" (1955), including for best film of the year.
"Heat of the Night" (1967). 5 "Oscar", including for best film of the year.
"Midnight Cowboy" (1969). three "Oscar": Best Film (Jerome Hellman), Best Director (John Schlesinger), Best Adapted Screenplay (Waldo Salt).
"Apartment" (1960). Winner in the category "Oscar»:
Best film - Billy Wilder
Best Director - Billy Wilder
The best design and decoration - Edward J.. Boyle, Alexandre Trauner
Best Original Screenplay - Billy Wilder and I. A. L. Diamond.
Best Editing - Daniel Mandell
"Rebecca" (1940). "Oscar»:
Best film
Best Operator - George Barnes
"Old Men" (2007). "Oscar": Best Film (Scott Rudin, Joel and Ethan Coen)
Best Director (Joel and Ethan Coen)
Best Adapted Screenplay (Joel and Ethan Coen)
Best Supporting Actor (Javier Bardem)
"Terms of Endearment" (1983). 5 "Oscars»
Best Film - James Brooks
Best female lead - Shirley MacLaine
Best Director - James Brooks
Best screenwriter (adaptation) - James Brooks
Best Actor - Jack Nicholson
"The French Connection" (1971). «Oscar»:
Best film
Best Director (William Friedkin)
Best Actor (Gene Hackman)
Best Editing (Jerry Greenberg / Jerry Greenberg /)
Best Adapted Screenplay (Ernest Taydimen / Ernest Tidyman /)
"The Best Years of Our Lives" (1946). 7 "Oscar": Best Picture, Best Director (William Wyler), Best Screenplay (Robert Sherwood), Best Actor (Frederic March), Best Supporting Actor (Harold Russell), Best Editing (Daniel Mendell), the best music (Hugo Fridhofer), as well as an honorary "Oscar" (Harold Russell, of hope and courage, which he brought to fellow veterans by their appearance in the film) and a nomination in the category "Best Sound recording" (Gordon Sawyer).
"My Fair Lady" (1964). "Oscar»
"Best Film" - Jack Warner
Best film
Best Director (Vincente Minnelli)
Best Actor-director (Preston Ames, Keith Gleason, Henry Grace, William E. Horning)
Best Cinematography (Joseph Rattenberg)
Best Costume Design (Cecil Beaton)
Best Editing (Adrienne Pheasant)
Best Music Score (Andre Previn)
Best Song (Alan Jay Lerner (lyrics), Frederick Loewe (music) - for the song "Gigi»)
Best Adapted Screenplay (Alan Jay Lerner)
"Greatest Show on Earth" (1952) .Many believe this film one of the worst ever received "Oscar" for the best film of the year. Received the "Oscar" for:
Best Film (Cecil Blount DeMille)
Best literary source (Frank Cavett, Theodore St. John and Frederick M. Frank)
The film "Crash" (2005) received 6 nominations .Film 78 minutes "Oscar", three of which won (Best Film, Best Editing, Best Original Screenplay).
The film "Wings" (1927). The first motion picture that has received "Oscar" in the category "Best Film", "Best Visual Effects" (Roy Pomeroy)
"The Great Ziegfeld" (1936) The film won three Academy Awards:
For the best film (Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer)
Best Actress (Luise Rainer)
Best Choreography (Seymour Felix - «A Pretty Girl Is Like a Melody»)
"Cimarron" (1931), "Oscar»:
Best Art Direction (Max Ree)
Best screenplay-adaptation (Howard Istabruk)
"Broadway Melody" (1929). "Oscar" for best film
"Cavalcade" (1933). Winner of the "Oscar" in 1933 in three categories: "Best Film of the Year", "Best Director" and "Best Actor-director».
"The Life of Emile Zola" (1937). "Oscar»:
best film,
Best Supporting Actor (Joseph Shildkraut),
Best Adapted Screenplay
"Lost Weekend" (1945) "Oscar" for:
"Best Film" (Charles Brackett)
"Best Actor" (Ray Milland)
"Best Director" (Billy Wilder)
"Best screenplay" (Billy Wilder, Charles Brackett)
"Gentleman's Agreement" (1947). Academy Award (1947):
Best film
Best film director
Best Supporting Actress (Celeste Holm)
Around the World in 80 Days (1956). "Oscar" for Best Picture, Best Adapted Screenplay, Best Operator (color films), Best Editing, Best Original Score for dramatic and comedic paintings.
"Dances with Wolves" (1990)
"Oscar" for best film, 1990 - Jim Wilson and Kevin Costner
"Oscar" for Best Director, 1990 - Kevin Costner
"Oscar" for best adapted screenplay, 1990 - Michael Blake
"Oscar" for Best Cinematography, 1990 - Dean Semler
"Oscar" for best editing, 1990 - Neil Travis
"Oscar" for Best Sound, 1990 - Russell Williams II, Geoffrey Perkins, Bill W. Benton and Gregory H. Watkins
"Oscar" for best music for the film, 1990 - John Barry
"Out of Africa" (1985)
Seven awards "Oscar": best film (Sydney Pollack), best director (Sydney Pollack), Best Screenplay (Kurt Ludtke), Best Cinematography (David Watkin), best original music (John Barry), the best job decorators (Stephen Grimes, Josie MakEvin), Best Sound (Chris Jenkins, Gary Alexander, Larry Stensvold, Peter Hanford)
"The English Patient" (1996). "Oscar»:
1997 - Best Film
1997 - Best Director (Anthony Minghella)
1997 - Best Actress (Juliette Binoche)
1997 - Best Operator (John Seale)
1997 - Best Actor-director / decorator (Stuart Craig, Stephenie McMillan)
1997 - Best Costume Design (Ann Roth)
1997 - Best Sound (Walter Murch, Mark Berger, David Parker, Christopher Newman)
1997 - Best Editing (Walter Murch)
1997 - The best dramatic film soundtrack to (Gabriel Yared)
"Grand Hotel" (1932). Winner of the "Oscar" for best film.
"Gladiator" (2000). Oscar (73 award ceremony):
Best film
Best Actor (Russell Crowe)
Best Costume Design
Best Visual Effects
Best Sound
"Mrs. Miniver" (1942). Winner of the "Oscar" for best film.
"Driving Miss Daisy" (1989). 4 "Oscar": Best Film (Lili Fini Zanuck, Richard Zanuck), Best Adapted Screenplay (Alfred Uri), Best Actress (Jessica Tandy), best makeup (Manlio Rocchetta, Lynn Barber, Kevin Haney). The tape was also nominated as early as 5 categories: Best Actor (Morgan Freeman), Best Supporting Actor (Dan Aykroyd), Best Editing (Mark Warner), the best work of painters and decorators (Bruno Rubeo Crispian Sallis and), Best Costumes (Elizabeth McBride ).
"Gandhi" (1982). 8 "Oscar": Best Film (Richard Attenborough), Best Actor (Ben Kingsley), Best Director (Richard Attenborough), Best Art Direction-producer / decorator (Stuart Craig, Bob Lane, Michael Sirton), Best Cinematography ( Billy Williams, Ronnie Taylor), Best Costume Design (Banu Atay, John Mollo), Best Editing (John Bloom), Best Original Screenplay (John Briley)
"Amadeus" (1984). "Oscar" for:
Best film
Best Director (Milos Forman)
Best actor in a leading role (Murray Abraham)
Best Adapted Screenplay (Peter Shaffer)
Best Costume Design
Best Set Design
Best Makeup
Best Sound
"The Last Emperor" (1987). "Oscar" of 1988 in 9 nominations: Best Picture, Best Director, Best Adapted Screenplay, Best Music, Best Cinematography, Best Editing, Best Art Direction-director, set designer, Best Costume Design, Best Sound.
"A Beautiful Mind" (2001). "Oscar" for:
Best Direction
Best film of the year
Best screenplay adaptation of
Best Supporting Actress (Jennifer Connelly)
"Forrest Gump" (1994). "Oscar" for:
Best Film (Wendy Finerman, Steve Starkey, Steve Tisch)
Best Director (Robert Zemeckis)
Best Actor (Tom Hanks)
Best Adapted Screenplay (Eric Roth)
Best Editing (Arthur Schmidt)
Best Visual Effects (Ken Ralston, George Murphy, Stephen Rosenbaum, Allen Hall).
"Mutiny on the" Bounty "" (1935). The film was awarded the "Oscar" in the category "Best Film»
"Going My Way" (1945). The film was awarded the "Oscar" in the category "Best Film»
"Hamlet" (1948). 4 "Oscar": Best Picture, Best Actor (Laurence Olivier), the best work of painters and decorators (Roger Fёrs, Carmen Dillon), best costumes (Roger Fёrs)
"West Side Story" (1961). 10 "Oscar" award: best film (Robert Wise), director (Robert Wise, Jerome Robbins), Cinematography (Daniel L. Fapp), Supporting Actor (George Chakiris), Supporting Actress (Rita Moreno), the music for the musical film (Saul Chaplin, Johnny Green, Sid Remin, Irwin Kostal), assembly (Thomas Stanford), decorations (Boris Leven, Victor Gangelin), costumes (Irene Sharaff) and sound (Fred Hynes, Gordon Sawyer).
"Tom Jones" (1963). Winner of four awards "Oscar", including the "Oscar" for best film.
"An American in Paris" (1951). The film won an Oscar in six nominations, including Best Picture.
"How Green Was My Valley" (1941). 5 "Oscar" award: best film (Darryl F. Zanuck), Best Director (John Ford), Best Supporting Actor (Donald Crisp), Best Cinematography (Arthur Miller), Best Art Direction-director (Richard Day, Nathan Juran and Thomas Little).
"You Can not Take It With You" (1938). The film won the Academy Award for Best Picture.
"Oliver!" (1968). "Oscar" for:
Best film
Best Director (Carol Reed)
Best Artist (John Box, Terence Marsh, Vernon Dixon and Ken Magglston)
Best Sound
Best Composer (musical)
Special Award for Choreography (Onna White)
"Man for All Seasons" (1966). "Oscar" in 1967 (winning in 6 nominations):
Best film
Best Actor (Paul Scofield)
Best Director (Fred Zinnemann)
Best Adapted Screenplay (Robert Bolt)
Best Operator (in the category of "color films»)
Best Costume Designer (in the category of "color films»)
"All the King's Men" (1949). "Oscar»:
Best film
Best Actor (Broderick Crawford)
Best Supporting Actress (Mercedes McCambridge)
"Artist" (2011). "Oscar" for:
"Best Film" Thomas Langmann
"Best Director" Michel Hazanavicius
"Best Actor" Jean Dujardin
"Best Music" Ludovic Bourse
"Best art director" Lawrence Bennett
"Best Costume Design" Mark Bridges
"Marty" (1955). "Oscar" for:
Best Film - Delbert Mann
Best Actor - Ernest Borgnine
Best Director - Delbert Mann
Best screenwriter (adaptation) - Paddy Chayefsky
"Ben-Hur" (1959). The film received 11 "Oscars" in the following categories:
best film
Best Director - William Wyler
Best Actor - Charlton Heston
Best Supporting Actor - Hugh Griffith
Best Cinematography
best artist - William A. Horning
best costume designers
Best Sound
Best Special Effects
Best Editing - John Dunning, Ralph Winters
best soundtrack for dramatic / comedic paintings
"Chicago" (2002). 6 "Oscar" award: best film (Martin Richards), Best Supporting Actress (Catherine Zeta-Jones), Best Editing (Martin Walsh), Best Sound (Michael Minker, Dominique Tavel, David Lee), Best Costume Design (Colleen Atwood), the best scenery (John Myhre, Gordon Sim).
"Braveheart" (1995). 5 awards "Oscar" for the best film in 1995, for best makeup, director, operator and sound effects.
& Quot; American Beauty & quot; (1999). 5 awards "Oscar»:
best film
Best Actor - Kevin Spacey
Best Director - Sam Mendes
Best Original Screenplay - Alan Ball
Best Cinematography - Conrad Hall
"Million Dollar Baby" (2004). 4 "Oscar».
"The Sound of Music" (1965). "Oscar»:
Best Actress - Julie Andrews
Best Supporting Actress - Peggy Wood
The best scenery
Best Costumes
Best Cinematography - Ted McCord
"Kramer vs. Kramer" (1979). 5 "Oscar" [2]: Best Picture (producer Stanley Jaffe), starring actor (Dustin Hoffman), Supporting Actress (Meryl Streep), director (Robert Benton), Adapted Screenplay (Robert Benton)
"Ordinary People" (1980). "Oscar»:
Best picture
Best Screenplay - Alvin Sargent
Best Supporting Actor - Timothy Hutton
Best Director - Robert Redford
"Operation 'Argo' '(2012). "Oscar»:
Best Film (George Clooney, Grant Heslov, Ben Affleck)
Best Adapted Screenplay (Chris Terry)
Best Film Editing (William Goldenberg)
"Platoon" (1986). "Oscar" for best film, 1986; Best Director (Oliver Stone), 1986; for Best Sound (Simon Kay, John Wilkinson and Richard Rogers), 1986; for best editing (Claire Simpson), 1986.
"Shakespeare in Love & quot; (1998). "Oscar" for Best Film Donna Gigliotti, Marc Norman, David Parfitt, Harvey Weinstein, Edward Zwick; Best Actress (Gwyneth Paltrow); Best Supporting Actress (Judi Dench); Best Actor-director (Martin Childs, Jill Kuirter); Best Costume Design (Sandy Powell); Best Music Score (Stephen Warbeck); Best Original Screenplay (Mark Norman, Tom Stoppard)
"Rain Man" (1988). the film received four "Oscars»:
Best film
Best Direction
Best Actor (Dustin Hoffman)
Best screenwriter (Ronald Bass, Barry Morrow).
"The King's Speech" (2010). "Oscar": Best Film (Emile Sherman, Iain Canning, Gareth Unwin); Best Director (Tom Hooper); Best Actor (Colin Firth); Best Original Screenplay (David Seidler).
"Chariots of Fire" (1981). The film received seven nominations for "Oscar" and won four of them:
Best film of the year, producer David Puttnem;
Best Original Score - Vangelis;
Best Original Screenplay - Colin Uelland;
Best Costume Design - Milena Canonero.
"Slumdog Millionaire" (2008). "Oscar" for:
Best film
Best Director (Danny Boyle)
Best Adapted Screenplay (Simon Beaufoy)
Best cinematography (Anthony Dod Mantle)
Best Editing
Best Original Music Score (AR Rahman)
Best original song written for the film «Jai Ho», music by AR Rahman, the words Gulzara
The best mixing (mixing) sound
"The Hurt Locker" (2009). "Oscar»:
Best film
Best Director - Kathryn Bigelow
Best Original Screenplay - Mark Boal
Best sound - Ray Beckett and Paul NJ. Ottosson
Best sound editing - Paul NJ. Ottosson
Best Editing - Bob Murawski and Chris Ainis.
"The Departed" (2006). "Oscar»:
Best Director (Martin Scorsese);
Best Adapted Screenplay (William Monahan);
Best Editing (Thelma Schoonmaker).
Best Movie Graham King
"Titanic" (1997). The most significant of these are the 11 awards of the American Academy of Motion Picture Arts. "Titanic" is the second film history, to get as much "Oscars", after the "Ben-Hur".
"Annie Hall" (1977). Four "Oscar": best film (Charles Joffe), Best Actress (Diane Keaton), Best Director (Woody Allen), Best Original Screenplay (Woody Allen, Marshall Brikmen).
"All Quiet on the Western Front" (1930). "Oscar»:
Best Cinematography - Arthur Ederson
Best Adapted Screenplay - George Abbott, Maxwell Anderson, Del Andrews
"Rocky" (1976). "Oscar»:
Best film of the year (Robert Chartoff, Irwin Winkler)
Best Director (John G. Avildsen)
Best Editing (Richard Halsey, Scott Conrad)
"The Sting" (1973). 7 "Oscar": for best film (Tony Bill, Julia Phillips, Michael Phillips), Best Director (George Roy Hill) for Best Original Screenplay (David Ward), for the best music (Marvin Hamlisch), for the best work of the artist -postanovschika (Bamsted Henry James Payne) for best costumes (Edith Head) for Best Editing (William Reynolds). Also, the film was nominated for the award for Best Actor (Robert Redford), Best Cinematography (Robert Surtees), Best Sound (Ronald Pierce, Robert Bertrand).
"Schindler's List" (1993). "Oscar»
Best Film - Steven Spielberg, Gerald R. Molen, Branko Lustig
Best Director - Steven Spielberg
The best scenery
Best Cinematography - Janusz Kaminski
Best Editing - Michael Kahn
Best Original Music - John Williams
Best Screenplay - Steven Zaillian
"The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King" (2003). "Oscar" Best Movie
Best Director (Peter Jackson)
Best Adapted Screenplay
The best scenery
Best Costumes
Best Sound
Best Editing
Best Visual Effects
Best Makeup
Best song - «Into the West» by Annie Lennox
Best Original Score
"On the Waterfront" (1954). The picture won eight awards "Oscar" (1955), including for best film of the year.
"Heat of the Night" (1967). 5 "Oscar", including for best film of the year.
"Midnight Cowboy" (1969). three "Oscar": Best Film (Jerome Hellman), Best Director (John Schlesinger), Best Adapted Screenplay (Waldo Salt).
"Apartment" (1960). Winner in the category "Oscar»:
Best film - Billy Wilder
Best Director - Billy Wilder
The best design and decoration - Edward J.. Boyle, Alexandre Trauner
Best Original Screenplay - Billy Wilder and I. A. L. Diamond.
Best Editing - Daniel Mandell
"Rebecca" (1940). "Oscar»:
Best film
Best Operator - George Barnes
"Old Men" (2007). "Oscar": Best Film (Scott Rudin, Joel and Ethan Coen)
Best Director (Joel and Ethan Coen)
Best Adapted Screenplay (Joel and Ethan Coen)
Best Supporting Actor (Javier Bardem)
"Terms of Endearment" (1983). 5 "Oscars»
Best Film - James Brooks
Best female lead - Shirley MacLaine
Best Director - James Brooks
Best screenwriter (adaptation) - James Brooks
Best Actor - Jack Nicholson
"The French Connection" (1971). «Oscar»:
Best film
Best Director (William Friedkin)
Best Actor (Gene Hackman)
Best Editing (Jerry Greenberg / Jerry Greenberg /)
Best Adapted Screenplay (Ernest Taydimen / Ernest Tidyman /)
"The Best Years of Our Lives" (1946). 7 "Oscar": Best Picture, Best Director (William Wyler), Best Screenplay (Robert Sherwood), Best Actor (Frederic March), Best Supporting Actor (Harold Russell), Best Editing (Daniel Mendell), the best music (Hugo Fridhofer), as well as an honorary "Oscar" (Harold Russell, of hope and courage, which he brought to fellow veterans by their appearance in the film) and a nomination in the category "Best Sound recording" (Gordon Sawyer).
"My Fair Lady" (1964). "Oscar»
"Best Film" - Jack Warner