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What Is the Only Movie to Win Every Oscar It Was Nominated for?

LOS ANGELES -- In the Oscars' 94-year history, the Academy has nominated 581 films for the best picture honor.

Some winners, like the comedy-drama "Forrest Gump" (1994), are considered classics, while others, like the psychological horror "Silence of the Lambs" (1991), are trailblazers in their genres.

"Titanic" (1997) and "All About Eve" (1950) top the list equally the nearly-nominated movies to win best motion-picture show, with 14 nominations each. "La La Land" (2016) also boasts 14 nominations merely did not win best picture, fifty-fifty if Warren Beatty'south famous faux pas had millions of ceremony viewers briefly believing it had.

"Titanic" is likewise one of three movies to win a record 11 awards, joined past "Ben-Hur" (1959) and "Lord of the Rings: Return of the King" (2003). Yet the latter takes the cake for being the nearly-nominated movie to win in every single nominated category.

Total LIST: 2022 Oscar nominations

"Gone with the Current of air" (1939) was the pioneer for color films, while "Midnight Cowboy" (1969) is the only 10-rated film to ever win all-time picture.

Few sequels are nominated for best pic and only two have won: "The Godfather Part 2" (1974) and "Lord of the Rings: Return of the Rex" (2003).

When "Parasite" won best picture in 2020, it became the first foreign-language motion picture to take abode the Academy's highest honor. At the time, it was only the 2d time a strange-language film has made the nominees list. "Grand Illusion" (1938), in French, was the first, and "Drive My Motorcar" (2021), in Japanese, made this year's listing.

Only two best film winners were directed past women: Kathryn Bigelow's "The Hurt Locker" (2009) and ChloƩ Zhao's "Nomadland" (2020). Adult female-directed movies have only made that nominee list 15 times. This year, Jane Campion made history as first woman to ever be nominated twice in the directing category with "Power of the Domestic dog" (2021) and "The Piano" (1993).

As picture buffs know, winning several awards in other categories does not guarantee all-time moving picture success. "Cabaret" (1972) won in 8 categories but lost to "The Godfather" for the top prize.

And even though Steven Spielberg is the nearly-nominated best picture motion picture producer, with 11 nominations, he's only taken home one gilt statuette in that category for "Schindler'due south Listing" (1993).

2022'southward all-time picture nominees are: "Belfast," "CODA," "Don't Expect Upwards," "Drive My Auto," "Dune," "King Richard," "Licorice Pizza," "Nightmare Alley," "The Power of the Dog" and "West Side Story."

Here are the best movie winners listed in reverse-chronological order. The accompanying year indicates when the motion-picture show was released, non when it won its Oscar:


2020s


  • "Nomadland" (2020)

2010s


  • "Parasite" (2019)
  • "Dark-green Volume" (2018)
  • "The Shape of H2o" (2017)
  • "Moonlight"(2016)
  • "Spotlight" (2015)
  • "Birdman" (2014)
  • "12 Years a Slave" (2013)
  • "Argo" (2012)
  • "The Artist" (2011)
  • "The King'south Speech" (2010)

  • 2000s


  • "The Hurt Locker" (2009)
  • "Slumdog Millionaire" (2008)
  • "No Land for Former Men" (2007)
  • "The Departed" (2006)
  • "Crash" (2005)
  • "One thousand thousand Dollar Baby" (2004)
  • "The Lord of the Rings: The Render of the Rex" (2003)
  • "Chicago" (2002)
  • "A Beautiful Mind" (2001)
  • "Gladiator" (2000)

  • 1990s


  • "American Beauty" (1999)
  • "Shakespeare in Love" (1998)
  • "Titanic" (1997)
  • "The English language Patient" (1996)
  • "Braveheart" (1995)
  • "Forrest Gump" (1994)
  • "Schindler's List" (1993)
  • "Unforgiven" (1992)
  • "The Silence of the Lambs" (1991)
  • "Dances with Wolves" (1990)

  • 1980s


  • "Driving Miss Daisy" (1989)
  • "Pelting Man" (1988)
  • "The Last Emperor" (1987)
  • "Platoon" (1986)
  • "Out of Africa" (1985)
  • "Amadeus" (1984)
  • "Terms of Endearment" (1983)
  • "Gandhi" (1982)
  • "Chariots of Fire" (1981)
  • "Ordinary People" (1980)

  • 1970s


  • "Kramer vs. Kramer" (1979)
  • "The Deer Hunter" (1978)
  • "Annie Hall" (1977)
  • "Rocky" (1976)
  • "One Flew Over the Cuckoo'due south Nest" (1975)
  • "The Godfather Function Two" (1974)
  • "The Sting" (1973)
  • "The Godfather" (1972)
  • "The French Connection" (1971)
  • "Patton" (1970)

  • 1960s


  • "Midnight Cowboy" (1969)
  • "Oliver!" (1968)
  • "In the Rut of the Night" (1967)
  • "A Man for All Seasons" (1966)
  • "The Sound of Music" (1965)
  • "My Fair Lady" (1964)
  • "Tom Jones" (1963)
  • "Lawrence of Arabia" (1962)
  • "West Side Story" (1961)
  • "The Apartment" (1960)

  • 1950s


  • "Ben-Hur" (1959)
  • "Gigi" (1958)
  • "The Bridge on the River Kwai" (1957)
  • "Around the Earth in fourscore Days" (1956)
  • "Marty" (1955)
  • "On the Waterfront" (1954)
  • "From Here to Eternity" (1953)
  • "The Greatest Show on Earth" (1952)
  • "An American in Paris" (1951)
  • "All About Eve" (1950)

  • 1940s


  • "All the King's Men" (1949)
  • "Hamlet" (1948)
  • "Gentleman'south Agreement" (1947)
  • "The Best Years of Our Lives" (1946)
  • "The Lost Weekend" (1945)
  • "Going My Way" (1944)
  • "Casablanca" (1943)
  • "Mrs. Miniver" (1942)
  • "How Green Was My Valley" (1941)
  • "Rebecca" (1940)

  • 1930s


  • "Gone with the Wind" (1939)
  • "You lot Can't Accept It with You lot" (1938)
  • "The Life of Emile Zola" (1937)
  • "The Groovy Ziegfeld" (1936)
  • "Mutiny on the Compensation" (1935)
  • "Information technology Happened 1 Night" (1934)
  • "Cavalcade" (1933)
  • "G Hotel" (1932)
  • "Cimarron" (1931)
  • "All Quiet on the Western Front" (1930)

  • 1920s


  • The Broadway Melody" (1929)
  • "Wings" (1927)
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