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Jan 16, 2020 · “Titanic” has the distinction of having the most Oscar nominations, 14, tied with “All About Eve” and “La La Land” which each won six out of 14. “Titanic” won 11, tied for the most wins with “Ben-Hur” nominated for 12, and “The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King” which won in all 11 nominated categories.
A total of 69 films received both the most Academy Awards and the most Academy Award nominations in their respective years of eligibility. Of these 69 films, 52 also received the Best Picture award. The first film to achieve this feat was: Cimarron ( 1930–1931 ).
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- Mary Poppins (1964) Photo: Buena Vista Distribution Company, Inc. Number of Nominations: 13 (Picture, Director, Actress, Adapted Screenplay, Art Direction Color, Cinematography Color, Costume Design Color, Scoring of Music Sound, Film Editing, Original Music Score, Visual Effects, Original Song)
- The King's Speech (2010) Number of Nominations: 12 (Picture, Lead Actor, Director, Original Screenplay, Supporting Actor, Supporting Actress, Cinematography, Film Editing, Costume Design, Original Score, Sound Mixing, Art Direction)
- All About Eve (1950) Photo: 20th Century Fox. Number of Nominations: 14 (Picture, Director, Screenplay, Supporting Actor, Costume Design - Black and White, Sound Recording, Actress (Anne Baxter, Bette Davis), Supporting Actress (Thelma Ritter, Celeste Holm), Cinematography - Black and White, Art Direction-Set Decoration-Black-and-White, Film Editing, Music)
- The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring (2001) Photo: New Line Cinema. Number of Nominations: 13 (Picture, Director, Supporting Actor, Adapted Screenplay, Art Direction, Costume Design, Film Editing, Original Song, Sound, Cinematography, Makeup, Original Score, Visual Effects)
- The Curious Case of Benjamin Button (2008) - 13 Nominations
- The Lord of The Rings: The Fellowship of The Ring (2001) - 13 Nominations
- The Shape of Water (2017) - 13 Nominations
- Mary Poppins (1964) - 13 Nominations
- Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? (1966) - 13 Nominations
- Forrest Gump (1994) - 13 Nominations
- Chicago (2002) - 13 Nominations
- Shakespeare in Love (1998) - 13 Nominations
- Gone with The Wind (1939) - 13 Nominations
- From Here to Eternity (1953) - 13 Nominations
David Fincher’s reverse-aging romance The Curious Case of Benjamin Button scored more Oscar nods than any other film at the 81st Academy Awards, represented in 13 categories out of 24. It was nominated for Best Picture, Best Director for David Fincher, Best Actor for Brad Pitt, Best Supporting Actress for Taraji P. Henson, Best Adapted Screenplay, ...
The first of an acclaimed trilogy The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring won four Oscars: Best Cinematography, Best Visual Effects, Best Makeup, and Best Original Score. It was also nominated for Best Picture, Best Director, Best Supporting Actor for Ian McKellen, Best Art Direction, Best Editing, Best Original Song for Enya's “May It Be...
Guillermo del Toro’s The Shape of Water was nominated for Best Picture, Best Director, Best Actress for Sally Hawkins, Best Supporting Actor for Richard Jenkins, Best Supporting Actress for Octavia Spencer, Best Original Screenplay, Best Cinematography, Best Costume Design, Best Editing, Best Original Score, Best Production Design, Best Sound Editi...
Walt Disney’s classic fantasy musical Mary Poppins won five Oscars out of its 13 nominations. The movie won Best Actress for Julie Andrews, Best Original Score, Best Editing, Best Original Song for “Chim Chim Cher-ee," and Best Visual Effects. It was also nominated for Best Picture, Best Director, Best Adapted Screenplay, Best Cinematography, Best ...
Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?, Mike Nichols’s note-perfect adaptation of Edward Albee's famed play, was nominated in every eligible category at the 39th Academy Awards: Best Picture, Best Director, Best Actor for never-winner Richard Burton, Best Actress for Elizabeth Taylor, Best Supporting Actor for George Segal, Best Supporting Actress for San...
Robert Zemeckis’s lighthearted alt-history romp Forrest Gump won Best Picture, Best Actor for Tom Hanks (his second in a row after he won for Philadelphia a year earlier), Best Director, Best Visual Effects, Best Adapted Screenplay, and Best Editing at the 67th Academy Awards. The movie was also nominated for Best Cinematography, Best Supporting Ac...
Rob Marshall’s Jazz Age musical Chicago was the favorite at the 75th Academy Awards, with 13 Oscar nominations and six wins. It won Best Picture, Best Supporting Actress for Catherine Zeta-Jones, Best Art Direction, Best Costume Design, Best Sound, and Best Editing. It missed out on Best Director, Best Actress for Renée Zellweger, Best Supporting A...
John Madden’s Shakespeare in Love, a romantic comedy imagining William Shakespeare’s fictitious muse, won seven Academy Awards out of 13 nominations. It won Best Picture, Best Actress for Gwyneth Paltrow, Best Supporting Actress for Judi Dench, Best Original Screenplay, Best Original Score, Best Art Direction, and Best Costume Design. It was also n...
At the time of the 12th Academy Awards, Victor Fleming’s romantic epic Gone with the Wind set the records for both the most nominations and the most wins for a single movie. It won Best Picture (the first color movie to receive the honor), Best Director, Best Screenplay, Best Actress for Vivien Leigh, Best Supporting Actress for Hattie McDaniel, Be...
Out of its 13 nominations at the 26th Academy Awards, held in 1954, Fred Zinnemann’s wartime romance From Here to Eternity won eight Oscars: Best Picture, Best Director, Best Supporting Actor for Frank Sinatra, Best Supporting Actress for Donna Reed, Best Screenplay, Best Cinematography, Best Editing, and Best Sound. The movie was also nominated fo...
The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King (2003): nominated in 11 of the 17 possible categories. Most nominations received by a single film: 14. Three films have received 14 nominations: All About Eve (1950): won 6 awards out of 16 possible categories. Titanic (1997): won 11 awards out of 17 possible categories.
YearFilm Title Used In NominationOriginal TitleAward Recipient (s)2023 (96th)The Zone of Interest2023 (96th)Past Lives2023 (96th)Anatomie d'une chute2022 (95th)Im Westen nichts NeuesThree titles top the list of films with the most Academy Award nominations: "Titanic" (1997), "All About Eve" (1950), and "La La Land" (2016). All three films were nominated for 14...
26 titles. 1. Titanic (1997) PG-13 | 194 min | Drama, Romance. 7.9. Rate. 75 Metascore. A seventeen-year-old aristocrat falls in love with a kind but poor artist aboard the luxurious, ill-fated R.M.S. Titanic. Director: James Cameron | Stars: Leonardo DiCaprio, Kate Winslet, Billy Zane, Kathy Bates. Votes: 1,280,504 | Gross: $659.33M.