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1920s
[edit]Year | Director(s) | Film | Ref. |
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1927/28 (1st) |
Frank Borzage (Dramatic Picture) | 7th Heaven | [1] |
Herbert Brenon (Dramatic Picture) | Sorrell and Son | ||
King Vidor (Dramatic Picture) | The Crowd | ||
Lewis Milestone (Comedy Picture) | Two Arabian Knights | ||
Ted Wilde (Comedy Picture) | Speedy | ||
Charlie Chaplin (Comedy Picture) | The Circus[a] | [2] | |
1928/29 (2nd) [b] |
Frank Lloyd | The Divine Lady | [3] |
Lionel Barrymore | Madame X | ||
Harry Beaumont | The Broadway Melody | ||
Irving Cummings | In Old Arizona | ||
Frank Lloyd | Drag | ||
Weary River | |||
Ernst Lubitsch | The Patriot |
1930s
[edit]1940s
[edit]1950s
[edit]1960s
[edit]1970s
[edit]1980s
[edit]1990s
[edit]2000s
[edit]2010s
[edit]2020s
[edit]Multiple wins and nominations
[edit]1920s
[edit]Year of Film Release | Film | Film Studio |
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1927/28 (1st) |
Wings | Famous Players–Lasky (Lucien Hubbard, Jesse L. Lasky, B.P. Schulberg, & Adolph Zukor, producers) |
7th Heaven | Fox (William Fox, producer) | |
The Racket | The Caddo Company (Howard Hughes, producer) | |
1928/29 (2nd) [h] | ||
The Broadway Melody | Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (Irving Thalberg & Lawrence Weingarten, producers) | |
Alibi | Feature Productions (Roland West, producer) | |
The Hollywood Revue | Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (Irving Thalberg & Harry Rapf, producers) | |
In Old Arizona | Fox (Winfield Sheehan, producer) | |
The Patriot | Paramount Famous Lasky |
1930s
[edit]Year of Film Release | Film | Film Studio/Producer(s) |
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1929/30 (3rd) |
All Quiet on the Western Front | Universal (Carl Laemmle Jr., producer) |
The Big House | Cosmopolitan (Irving Thalberg, producer) | |
Disraeli | Warner Bros. (Jack L. Warner & Darryl F. Zanuck, producers) | |
The Divorcee | Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (Robert Z. Leonard, producer) | |
The Love Parade | Paramount Famous Lasky (Ernst Lubitsch, producer) | |
1930/31 (4th) | ||
Cimarron | RKO Radio (William LeBaron, producer) | |
East Lynne | Fox | |
The Front Page | The Caddo Company (Howard Hughes & Lewis Milestone, producers) | |
Skippy | Paramount Publix (Jesse L. Lasky, B.P. Schulberg, & Adolph Zukor, producers) | |
Trader Horn | Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (Irving Thalberg, producer) | |
1931/32 (5th) |
Grand Hotel | Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (Irving Thalberg, producer) |
Arrowsmith | Samuel Goldwyn Productions (Samuel Goldwyn, producer) | |
Bad Girl | Fox | |
The Champ | Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (King Vidor, producer) | |
Five Star Final | First National (Hal B. Wallis, producer) | |
One Hour with You | Paramount Publix (Ernst Lubitsch, producer) | |
Shanghai Express | Paramount Publix (Adolph Zukor, producer) | |
The Smiling Lieutenant | Paramount Publix (Ernst Lubitsch, producer) | |
1932/33 (6th) [i] | ||
Cavalcade | Fox (Frank Lloyd & Winfield Sheehan, producers) | |
42nd Street | Warner Bros. | |
A Farewell to Arms | Paramount | |
I Am a Fugitive from a Chain Gang | Warner Bros. | |
Lady for a Day | Columbia | |
Little Women | RKO Radio | |
The Private Life of Henry VIII | London Films | |
She Done Him Wrong | Paramount | |
Smilin' Through | Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer | |
State Fair | Fox | |
1934 (7th) [j] | ||
It Happened One Night | Columbia (Frank Capra & Harry Cohn, producer) | |
The Barretts of Wimpole Street | Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer | |
Cleopatra | Paramount | |
Flirtation Walk | First National | |
The Gay Divorcee | RKO Radio | |
Here Comes the Navy | Warner Bros. | |
The House of Rothschild | 20th Century | |
Imitation of Life | Universal | |
One Night of Love | Columbia | |
The Thin Man | Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer | |
Viva Villa! | Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer | |
The White Parade | Jesse L. Lasky (production company) | |
1935 (8th) [k] | ||
Mutiny on the Bounty | Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (Frank Lloyd & Irving Thalberg, producers) | |
Alice Adams | RKO Radio | |
Broadway Melody of 1936 | Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer | |
Captain Blood | Cosmopolitan | |
David Copperfield | Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer | |
The Informer | RKO Radio | |
The Lives of a Bengal Lancer | Paramount | |
A Midsummer Night's Dream | Warner Bros. | |
Les Misérables | 20th Century | |
Naughty Marietta | Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer | |
Ruggles of Red Gap | Paramount | |
Top Hat | RKO Radio | |
1936 (9th) | ||
The Great Ziegfeld | Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (Hunt Stromberg, producer) | |
Anthony Adverse | Warner Bros. | |
Dodsworth | Samuel Goldwyn Productions (Samuel Goldwyn, producer) | |
Libeled Lady | Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer | |
Mr. Deeds Goes to Town | Columbia | |
Romeo and Juliet | Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer | |
San Francisco | Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer | |
The Story of Louis Pasteur | Cosmopolitan | |
A Tale of Two Cities | Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer | |
Three Smart Girls | Universal | |
1937 (10th) | ||
The Life of Emile Zola | Warner Bros. (Henry Blanke, producer) | |
The Awful Truth | Columbia | |
Captains Courageous | Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer | |
Dead End | Samuel Goldwyn Productions (Samuel Goldwyn, producer) | |
The Good Earth | Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer | |
In Old Chicago | 20th Century-Fox | |
Lost Horizon | Columbia | |
One Hundred Men and a Girl | Universal | |
Stage Door | RKO Radio | |
A Star Is Born | Selznick International Pictures | |
1938 (11th) | ||
You Can't Take It with You | Columbia (Frank Capra, producer) | |
The Adventures of Robin Hood | Warner Bros.-First National | |
Alexander's Ragtime Band | 20th Century-Fox | |
Boys Town | Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer | |
The Citadel | Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer | |
Four Daughters | Warner Bros.-First National | |
Grand Illusion | Réalisation d'art Cinématographique | |
Jezebel | Warner Bros. | |
Pygmalion | Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer | |
Test Pilot | Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer | |
1939 (12th) | ||
Gone with the Wind | Selznick International Pictures (David O. Selznick, producer) | |
Dark Victory | Warner Bros.-First National | |
Goodbye, Mr. Chips | Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer | |
Love Affair | RKO Radio | |
Mr. Smith Goes to Washington | Columbia | |
Ninotchka | Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer | |
Of Mice and Men | Hal Roach (production company) | |
Stagecoach | Walter Wanger (production company) | |
The Wizard of Oz | Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer | |
Wuthering Heights | Samuel Goldwyn Productions |
1940s
[edit]Year of Film Release | Film | Film Studio |
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1940 (13th) |
Rebecca | Selznick International Pictures (David O. Selznick, producer) |
All This, and Heaven Too | Warner Bros. | |
Foreign Correspondent | Walter Wanger (production company) | |
The Grapes of Wrath | 20th Century-Fox | |
The Great Dictator | Charles Chaplin Productions | |
Kitty Foyle | RKO Radio | |
The Letter | Warner Bros. | |
The Long Voyage Home | Argosy-Wanger | |
Our Town | Sol Lesser (production company) | |
The Philadelphia Story | Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer | |
1941 (14th) | ||
How Green Was My Valley | 20th Century-Fox (Darryl F. Zanuck, producer) | |
Blossoms in the Dust | Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer | |
Citizen Kane | Mercury | |
Here Comes Mr. Jordan | Columbia | |
Hold Back the Dawn | Paramount | |
The Little Foxes | Samuel Goldwyn Productions (Samuel Goldwyn, producer) | |
The Maltese Falcon | Warner Bros. | |
One Foot in Heaven | Warner Bros. | |
Sergeant York | Warner Bros. | |
Suspicion | RKO Radio | |
1942 (15th) | ||
Mrs. Miniver | Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (Sidney Franklin, producer) | |
49th Parallel[99] | Ortus | |
Kings Row | Warner Bros. | |
The Magnificent Ambersons | Mercury | |
The Pied Piper | 20th Century-Fox | |
The Pride of the Yankees | Samuel Goldwyn Productions (Samuel Goldwyn, producer) | |
Random Harvest | Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer | |
The Talk of the Town | Columbia | |
Wake Island | Paramount | |
Yankee Doodle Dandy | Warner Bros. | |
1943 (16th) | ||
Casablanca | Warner Bros. (Hal B. Wallis, producer) | |
For Whom the Bell Tolls | Paramount | |
Heaven Can Wait | 20th Century-Fox | |
The Human Comedy | Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer | |
In Which We Serve | Two Cities Films | |
Madame Curie | Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer | |
The More the Merrier | Columbia | |
The Ox-Bow Incident | 20th Century-Fox | |
The Song of Bernadette | 20th Century-Fox | |
Watch on the Rhine | Warner Bros. | |
1944 (17th) | ||
Going My Way | Paramount (Leo McCarey, producer) | |
Double Indemnity | Paramount | |
Gaslight | Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer | |
Since You Went Away | Selznick International Pictures (David O. Selznick, producer) | |
Wilson | 20th Century-Fox | |
1945 (18th) | ||
The Lost Weekend | Paramount (Charles Brackett, producer) | |
Anchors Aweigh | Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer | |
The Bells of St. Mary's | Rainbow Productions | |
Mildred Pierce | Warner Bros. | |
Spellbound | Selznick International Pictures (David O. Selznick, producer) | |
1946 (19th) | ||
The Best Years of Our Lives | Samuel Goldwyn Productions (Samuel Goldwyn, producer) | |
Henry V | Two Cities Films | |
It's a Wonderful Life | Liberty Films | |
The Razor's Edge | 20th Century-Fox | |
The Yearling | Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer | |
1947 (20th) | ||
Gentleman's Agreement | 20th Century-Fox (Darryl F. Zanuck, producer) | |
The Bishop's Wife | Samuel Goldwyn Productions (Samuel Goldwyn, producer) | |
Crossfire | RKO Radio | |
Great Expectations | J. Arthur Rank-Cineguild | |
Miracle on 34th Street | 20th Century-Fox | |
1948 (21st) | ||
Hamlet | J. Arthur Rank-Two Cities Films (Laurence Olivier, producer) | |
Johnny Belinda | Warner Bros. | |
The Red Shoes | J. Arthur Rank-Archers | |
The Snake Pit | 20th Century-Fox | |
The Treasure of the Sierra Madre | Warner Bros. | |
1949 (22nd) | ||
All the King's Men | Columbia (Robert Rossen, producer) | |
Battleground | Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer | |
The Heiress | Paramount | |
A Letter to Three Wives | 20th Century-Fox | |
Twelve O'Clock High | 20th Century-Fox |
1950s
[edit]Year of Film Release | Film | Film Studio/Producer(s) |
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1950 (23rd) |
All About Eve | 20th Century-Fox (Darryl F. Zanuck, producer) |
Born Yesterday | Columbia | |
Father of the Bride | Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer | |
King Solomon's Mines | Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer | |
Sunset Boulevard | Paramount | |
1951 (24th) | ||
An American in Paris | Arthur Freed | |
Decision Before Dawn | Anatole Litvak and Frank McCarthy | |
A Place in the Sun | George Stevens | |
Quo Vadis | Sam Zimbalist | |
A Streetcar Named Desire | Charles K. Feldman | |
1952 (25th) | ||
The Greatest Show on Earth | Cecil B. DeMille | |
High Noon | Stanley Kramer | |
Ivanhoe | Pandro S. Berman | |
Moulin Rouge | John and James Woolf | |
The Quiet Man | John Ford and Merian C. Cooper | |
1953 (26th) | ||
From Here to Eternity | Buddy Adler | |
Julius Caesar | John Houseman | |
The Robe | Frank Ross | |
Roman Holiday | William Wyler | |
Shane | George Stevens | |
1954 (27th) | ||
On the Waterfront | Sam Spiegel | |
The Caine Mutiny | Stanley Kramer | |
The Country Girl | William Perlberg | |
Seven Brides for Seven Brothers | Jack Cummings | |
Three Coins in the Fountain | Sol C. Siegel | |
1955 (28th) | ||
Marty | Harold Hecht | |
Love Is a Many-Splendored Thing | Buddy Adler | |
Mister Roberts | Leland Hayward | |
Picnic | Fred Kohlmar | |
The Rose Tattoo | Hal B. Wallis | |
1956 (29th) | ||
Around the World in 80 Days | Michael Todd | |
Friendly Persuasion | William Wyler | |
Giant | George Stevens and Henry Ginsberg | |
The King and I | Charles Brackett | |
The Ten Commandments | Cecil B. DeMille | |
1957 (30th) | ||
The Bridge on the River Kwai | Sam Spiegel | |
12 Angry Men | Henry Fonda and Reginald Rose | |
Peyton Place | Jerry Wald | |
Sayonara | William Goetz | |
Witness for the Prosecution | Arthur Hornblow Jr. | |
1958 (31st) | ||
Gigi | Arthur Freed | |
Auntie Mame | Jack L. Warner | |
Cat on a Hot Tin Roof | Lawrence Weingarten | |
The Defiant Ones | Stanley Kramer | |
Separate Tables | Harold Hecht | |
1959 (32nd) | ||
Ben-Hur | Sam Zimbalist | |
Anatomy of a Murder | Otto Preminger | |
The Diary of Anne Frank | George Stevens | |
The Nun's Story | Henry Blanke | |
Room at the Top | John Woolf and James Woolf |
1960s
[edit]Year of Film Release | Film | Producer(s) |
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1960 (33rd) |
The Apartment | Billy Wilder |
The Alamo | John Wayne | |
Elmer Gantry | Bernard Smith | |
Sons and Lovers | Jerry Wald | |
The Sundowners | Fred Zinnemann | |
1961 (34th) | ||
West Side Story | Robert Wise | |
Fanny | Joshua Logan | |
The Guns of Navarone | Carl Foreman | |
The Hustler | Robert Rossen | |
Judgment at Nuremberg | Stanley Kramer | |
1962 (35th) | ||
Lawrence of Arabia | Sam Spiegel | |
The Longest Day | Darryl F. Zanuck | |
The Music Man | Morton DaCosta | |
Mutiny on the Bounty | Aaron Rosenberg | |
To Kill a Mockingbird | Alan J. Pakula | |
1963 (36th) | ||
Tom Jones | Tony Richardson | |
America America | Elia Kazan | |
Cleopatra | Walter Wanger | |
How the West Was Won | Bernard Smith | |
Lilies of the Field | Ralph Nelson | |
1964 (37th) | ||
My Fair Lady | Jack L. Warner | |
Becket | Hal B. Wallis | |
Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb | Stanley Kubrick | |
Mary Poppins | Walt Disney and Bill Walsh | |
Zorba the Greek | Michael Cacoyannis | |
1965 (38th) | ||
The Sound of Music | Robert Wise | |
Darling | Joseph Janni | |
Doctor Zhivago | Carlo Ponti | |
Ship of Fools | Stanley Kramer | |
A Thousand Clowns | Fred Coe | |
1966 (39th) | ||
A Man for All Seasons | Fred Zinnemann | |
Alfie | Lewis Gilbert | |
The Russians Are Coming, the Russians Are Coming | Norman Jewison | |
The Sand Pebbles | Robert Wise | |
Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? | Ernest Lehman | |
1967 (40th) | ||
In the Heat of the Night | Walter Mirisch | |
Bonnie and Clyde | Warren Beatty | |
Doctor Dolittle | Arthur P. Jacobs | |
The Graduate | Lawrence Turman | |
Guess Who's Coming to Dinner | Stanley Kramer | |
1968 (41st) | ||
Oliver! | John Woolf | |
Funny Girl | Ray Stark | |
The Lion in Winter | Martin Poll | |
Rachel, Rachel | Paul Newman | |
Romeo and Juliet | Anthony Havelock-Allan and John Brabourne | |
1969 (42nd) | ||
Midnight Cowboy | Jerome Hellman | |
Anne of the Thousand Days | Hal B. Wallis | |
Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid | John Foreman | |
Hello, Dolly! | Ernest Lehman | |
Z | Jacques Perrin and Ahmed Rachedi |
1970s
[edit]Year of Film Release | Film | Producer(s) |
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1970 (43rd) |
Patton | Frank McCarthy |
Airport | Ross Hunter | |
Five Easy Pieces | Bob Rafelson and Richard Wechsler | |
Love Story | Howard G. Minsky | |
M*A*S*H | Ingo Preminger | |
1971 (44th) | ||
The French Connection | Philip D'Antoni | |
A Clockwork Orange | Stanley Kubrick | |
Fiddler on the Roof | Norman Jewison | |
The Last Picture Show | Stephen J. Friedman | |
Nicholas and Alexandra | Sam Spiegel | |
1972 (45th) | ||
The Godfather | Albert S. Ruddy | |
Cabaret | Cy Feuer | |
Deliverance | John Boorman | |
The Emigrants | Bengt Forslund | |
Sounder | Robert B. Radnitz | |
1973 (46th) | ||
The Sting | Tony Bill, Michael Phillips, and Julia Phillips | |
American Graffiti | Francis Ford Coppola and Gary Kurtz | |
Cries and Whispers | Ingmar Bergman | |
The Exorcist | William Peter Blatty | |
A Touch of Class | Melvin Frank | |
1974 (47th) | ||
The Godfather Part II | Francis Ford Coppola, Gray Frederickson, and Fred Roos | |
Chinatown | Robert Evans | |
The Conversation | Francis Ford Coppola | |
Lenny | Marvin Worth | |
The Towering Inferno | Irwin Allen | |
1975 (48th) | ||
One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest | Michael Douglas and Saul Zaentz | |
Barry Lyndon | Stanley Kubrick | |
Dog Day Afternoon | Martin Bregman and Martin Elfand | |
Jaws | Richard D. Zanuck and David Brown | |
Nashville | Robert Altman | |
1976 (49th) | ||
Rocky | Irwin Winkler and Robert Chartoff | |
All the President's Men | Walter Coblenz | |
Bound for Glory | Robert F. Blumofe and Harold Leventhal | |
Network | Howard Gottfried | |
Taxi Driver | Michael Phillips and Julia Phillips | |
1977 (50th) | ||
Annie Hall | Charles H. Joffe | |
The Goodbye Girl | Ray Stark | |
Julia | Richard Roth | |
Star Wars | Gary Kurtz | |
The Turning Point | Herbert Ross and Arthur Laurents | |
1978 (51st) | ||
The Deer Hunter | Barry Spikings, Michael Deeley, Michael Cimino, and John Peverall | |
Coming Home | Jerome Hellman | |
Heaven Can Wait | Warren Beatty | |
Midnight Express | Alan Marshall and David Puttnam | |
An Unmarried Woman | Paul Mazursky and Anthony Ray | |
1979 (52nd) | ||
Kramer vs. Kramer | Stanley R. Jaffe | |
All That Jazz | Robert Alan Aurthur | |
Apocalypse Now | Francis Ford Coppola, Fred Roos, Gray Frederickson, and Tom Sternberg | |
Breaking Away | Peter Yates | |
Norma Rae | Tamara Asseyev and Alex Rose |
1980s
[edit]Year of Film Release | Film | Producer(s) |
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1980 (53rd) |
Ordinary People | Ronald L. Schwary |
Coal Miner's Daughter | Bernard Schwartz | |
The Elephant Man | Jonathan Sanger | |
Raging Bull | Irwin Winkler and Robert Chartoff | |
Tess | Claude Berri and Timothy Burrill | |
1981 (54th) | ||
Chariots of Fire | David Puttnam | |
Atlantic City | Denis Héroux | |
On Golden Pond | Bruce Gilbert | |
Raiders of the Lost Ark | Frank Marshall | |
Reds | Warren Beatty | |
1982 (55th) | ||
Gandhi | Richard Attenborough | |
E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial | Steven Spielberg and Kathleen Kennedy | |
Missing | Edward Lewis and Mildred Lewis | |
Tootsie | Sydney Pollack and Dick Richards | |
The Verdict | Richard D. Zanuck and David Brown | |
1983 (56th) | ||
Terms of Endearment | James L. Brooks | |
The Big Chill | Michael Shamberg | |
The Dresser | Peter Yates | |
The Right Stuff | Irwin Winkler and Robert Chartoff | |
Tender Mercies | Philip S. Hobel | |
1984 (57th) | ||
Amadeus | Saul Zaentz | |
The Killing Fields | David Puttnam | |
A Passage to India | John Brabourne and Richard B. Goodwin | |
Places in the Heart | Arlene Donovan | |
A Soldier's Story | Norman Jewison, Ronald L. Schwary, and Patrick Palmer | |
1985 (58th) | ||
Out of Africa | Sydney Pollack | |
The Color Purple | Steven Spielberg, Kathleen Kennedy, Frank Marshall, and Quincy Jones | |
Kiss of the Spider Woman | David Weisman | |
Prizzi's Honor | John Foreman | |
Witness | Edward S. Feldman | |
1986 (59th) | ||
Platoon | Arnold Kopelson | |
Children of a Lesser God | Burt Sugarman and Patrick J. Palmer | |
Hannah and Her Sisters | Robert Greenhut | |
The Mission | Fernando Ghia and David Puttnam | |
A Room with a View | Ismail Merchant | |
1987 (60th) | ||
The Last Emperor | Jeremy Thomas | |
Broadcast News | James L. Brooks | |
Fatal Attraction | Stanley R. Jaffe and Sherry Lansing | |
Hope and Glory | John Boorman | |
Moonstruck | Patrick J. Palmer and Norman Jewison | |
1988 (61st) | ||
Rain Man | Mark Johnson | |
The Accidental Tourist | Lawrence Kasdan, Charles Okun, and Michael Grillo | |
Dangerous Liaisons | Norma Heyman and Hank Moonjean | |
Mississippi Burning | Frederick Zollo and Robert F. Colesberry | |
Working Girl | Douglas Wick | |
1989 (62nd) | ||
Driving Miss Daisy | Richard D. Zanuck and Lili Fini Zanuck | |
Born on the Fourth of July | A. Kitman Ho and Oliver Stone | |
Dead Poets Society | Steven Haft, Paul Junger Witt, and Tony Thomas | |
Field of Dreams | Lawrence Gordon and Charles Gordon | |
My Left Foot | Noel Pearson |
1990s
[edit]Year of Film Release | Film | Producer(s) |
---|---|---|
1990 (63rd) |
Dances with Wolves | Jim Wilson and Kevin Costner |
Awakenings | Walter Parkes and Lawrence Lasker | |
Ghost | Lisa Weinstein | |
The Godfather Part III | Francis Ford Coppola | |
Goodfellas | Irwin Winkler | |
1991 (64th) | ||
The Silence of the Lambs | Edward Saxon, Kenneth Utt, and Ron Bozman | |
Beauty and the Beast | Don Hahn | |
Bugsy | Mark Johnson, Barry Levinson and Warren Beatty | |
JFK | A. Kitman Ho and Oliver Stone | |
The Prince of Tides | Barbra Streisand and Andrew S. Karsch | |
1992 (65th) | ||
Unforgiven | Clint Eastwood | |
The Crying Game | Stephen Woolley | |
A Few Good Men | David Brown, Rob Reiner, and Andrew Scheinman | |
Howards End | Ismail Merchant | |
Scent of a Woman | Martin Brest | |
1993 (66th) | ||
Schindler's List | Steven Spielberg, Gerald R. Molen, and Branko Lustig | |
The Fugitive | Arnold Kopelson | |
In the Name of the Father | Jim Sheridan | |
The Piano | Jan Chapman | |
The Remains of the Day | Mike Nichols, John Calley, and Ismail Merchant | |
1994 (67th) | ||
Forrest Gump | Wendy Finerman, Steve Tisch, and Steve Starkey | |
Four Weddings and a Funeral | Duncan Kenworthy | |
Pulp Fiction | Lawrence Bender | |
Quiz Show | Michael Jacobs, Julian Krainin, Michael Nozik, and Robert Redford | |
The Shawshank Redemption | Niki Marvin | |
1995 (68th) | ||
Braveheart | Mel Gibson, Alan Ladd Jr., and Bruce Davey | |
Apollo 13 | Brian Grazer | |
Babe | Bill Miller, George Miller, and Doug Mitchell | |
The Postman (Il Postino) | Mario Cecchi Gori, Vittorio Cecchi Gori, and Gaetano Daniele | |
Sense and Sensibility | Lindsay Doran | |
1996 (69th) | ||
The English Patient | Saul Zaentz | |
Fargo | Ethan Coen | |
Jerry Maguire | James L. Brooks, Laurence Mark, Richard Sakai, and Cameron Crowe | |
Secrets & Lies | Simon Channing-Williams | |
Shine | Jane Scott | |
1997 (70th) | ||
Titanic | James Cameron and Jon Landau | |
As Good as It Gets | James L. Brooks, Bridget Johnson, and Kristi Zea | |
The Full Monty | Uberto Pasolini | |
Good Will Hunting | Lawrence Bender | |
L.A. Confidential | Curtis Hanson, Arnon Milchan, and Michael Nathanson | |
1998 (71st) | ||
Shakespeare in Love | David Parfitt, Donna Gigliotti, Harvey Weinstein, Edward Zwick, and Marc Norman | |
Elizabeth | Alison Owen, Eric Fellner and Tim Bevan | |
Life Is Beautiful | Elda Ferri and Gianluigi Braschi | |
Saving Private Ryan | Steven Spielberg, Ian Bryce, Mark Gordon, and Gary Levinsohn | |
The Thin Red Line | Robert Michael Geisler, John Roberdeau, and Grant Hill | |
1999 (72nd) | ||
American Beauty | Bruce Cohen and Dan Jinks | |
The Cider House Rules | Richard N. Gladstein | |
The Green Mile | Frank Darabont and David Valdes | |
The Insider | Pieter Jan Brugge and Michael Mann | |
The Sixth Sense | Frank Marshall, Kathleen Kennedy, and Barry Mendel |
2000s
[edit]Year of Film Release | Film | Producer(s) |
---|---|---|
2000 (73rd) |
Gladiator | Douglas Wick, David Franzoni, and Branko Lustig |
Chocolat | David Brown, Kit Golden, and Leslie Holleran | |
Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon | William Kong, Hsu Li-kong, and Ang Lee | |
Erin Brockovich | Danny DeVito, Michael Shamberg, and Stacey Sher | |
Traffic | Edward Zwick, Marshall Herskovitz, and Laura Bickford | |
2001 (74th) | ||
Mulholland Drive | Mary Sweeney, Alain Sarde, Neal Edelstein, Michael Polaire, and Tony Krantz | |
A.I. Artificial Intelligence | Kathleen Kennedy, Steven Spielberg, and Bonnie Curtis | |
Amelie | Jean-Marc Deschamps and Claudie Ossard | |
Gosford Park | Robert Altman, Bob Balaban, and David Levy | |
The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring | Peter Jackson, Fran Walsh, and Barrie M. Osborne | |
Moulin Rouge! | Martin Brown, Baz Luhrmann, and Fred Baron | |
The Piano Teacher | Veit Heiduschka | |
The Royal Tenenbaums | Wes Anderson, Barry Mendel, and Scott Rudin | |
Spirited Away | Toshio Suzuki | |
Y tu mamá también | Alfonso Cuarón and Jorge Vergara | |
2002 (75th) | ||
Chicago | Martin Richards | |
Gangs of New York | Alberto Grimaldi and Harvey Weinstein | |
The Hours | Scott Rudin and Robert Fox | |
The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers | Barrie M. Osborne, Fran Walsh, and Peter Jackson | |
The Pianist | Roman Polanski, Robert Benmussa, and Alain Sarde | |
2003 (76th) | ||
The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King | Barrie M. Osborne, Peter Jackson, and Fran Walsh | |
Lost in Translation | Ross Katz and Sofia Coppola | |
Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World | Samuel Goldwyn Jr., Peter Weir, and Duncan Henderson | |
Mystic River | Robert Lorenz, Judie G. Hoyt, and Clint Eastwood | |
Seabiscuit | Kathleen Kennedy, Frank Marshall, and Gary Ross | |
2004 (77th) | ||
Million Dollar Baby | Clint Eastwood, Albert S. Ruddy, and Tom Rosenberg | |
The Aviator | Michael Mann and Graham King | |
Finding Neverland | Richard N. Gladstein and Nellie Bellflower | |
Ray | Taylor Hackford, Stuart Benjamin, and Howard Baldwin | |
Sideways | Michael London | |
2005 (78th) | ||
Crash | Paul Haggis and Cathy Schulman | |
Brokeback Mountain | Diana Ossana and James Schamus | |
Capote | Caroline Baron, William Vince, and Michael Ohoven | |
Good Night, and Good Luck | Grant Heslov | |
Munich | Steven Spielberg, Kathleen Kennedy, and Barry Mendel | |
2006 (79th) | ||
The Departed | Graham King | |
Babel | Alejandro González Iñárritu, Steve Golin, and Jon Kilik | |
Letters from Iwo Jima | Clint Eastwood, Steven Spielberg, and Robert Lorenz | |
Little Miss Sunshine | David T. Friendly, Peter Saraf, and Marc Turtletaub | |
The Queen | Andy Harries, Christine Langan, and Tracey Seaward | |
2007 (80th) | ||
No Country for Old Men | Scott Rudin, Joel Coen, and Ethan Coen | |
Atonement | Tim Bevan, Eric Fellner, and Paul Webster | |
Juno | Lianne Halfon, Mason Novick, and Russell Smith | |
Michael Clayton | Jennifer Fox, Kerry Orent, and Sydney Pollack | |
There Will Be Blood | Paul Thomas Anderson, Daniel Lupi, and JoAnne Sellar | |
2008 (81st) | ||
Slumdog Millionaire | Christian Colson | |
The Curious Case of Benjamin Button | Kathleen Kennedy, Frank Marshall, and Ceán Chaffin | |
Frost/Nixon | Ron Howard, Brian Grazer, and Eric Fellner | |
Milk | Bruce Cohen and Dan Jinks | |
The Reader | Anthony Minghella, Sydney Pollack, Donna Gigliotti, and Redmond Morris | |
2009 (82nd) | ||
The Hurt Locker | Kathryn Bigelow, Mark Boal, Nicolas Chartier, and Greg Shapiro | |
Avatar | James Cameron and Jon Landau | |
The Blind Side | Gil Netter, Andrew A. Kosove, and Broderick Johnson | |
District 9 | Peter Jackson and Carolynne Cunningham | |
An Education | Finola Dwyer and Amanda Posey | |
Inglourious Basterds | Lawrence Bender | |
Precious: Based on the Novel "Push" by Sapphire | Lee Daniels, Sarah Siegel-Magness, and Gary Magness | |
A Serious Man | Joel Coen and Ethan Coen | |
Up | Jonas Rivera | |
Up in the Air | Daniel Dubiecki, Ivan Reitman, and Jason Reitman |
2010s
[edit]Year of Film Release | Film | Producer(s) |
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2010 (83rd) |
The King's Speech | Iain Canning, Emile Sherman, and Gareth Unwin |
Black Swan | Scott Franklin, Mike Medavoy, and Brian Oliver | |
The Fighter | David Hoberman, Todd Lieberman, and Mark Wahlberg | |
Inception | Christopher Nolan and Emma Thomas | |
The Kids Are All Right | Gary Gilbert, Jeffrey Levy-Hinte, and Celine Rattray | |
127 Hours | Danny Boyle, John Smithson, and Christian Colson | |
The Social Network | Dana Brunetti, Ceán Chaffin, Michael De Luca, and Scott Rudin | |
Toy Story 3 | Darla K. Anderson | |
True Grit | Joel Coen, Ethan Coen, and Scott Rudin | |
Winter's Bone | Alix Madigan and Anne Rosellini | |
2011 (84th) | ||
The Artist | Thomas Langmann | |
The Descendants | Jim Burke, Alexander Payne, and Jim Taylor | |
Extremely Loud & Incredibly Close | Scott Rudin | |
The Help | Brunson Green, Chris Columbus, and Michael Barnathan | |
Hugo | Graham King and Martin Scorsese | |
Midnight in Paris | Letty Aronson and Stephen Tenenbaum | |
Moneyball | Michael De Luca, Rachael Horovitz, and Brad Pitt | |
The Tree of Life | Sarah Green, Bill Pohlad, Dede Gardner, and Grant Hill | |
War Horse | Steven Spielberg and Kathleen Kennedy | |
2012 (85th) | ||
Argo | Grant Heslov, Ben Affleck, and George Clooney | |
Amour | Margaret Menegoz, Stefan Arndt, Veit Heiduschka, and Michael Katz | |
Beasts of the Southern Wild | Dan Janvey, Josh Penn, and Michael Gottwald | |
Django Unchained | Stacey Sher, Reginald Hudlin, and Pilar Savone | |
Life of Pi | Gil Netter, Ang Lee, and David Womark | |
Lincoln | Steven Spielberg and Kathleen Kennedy | |
Les Misérables | Tim Bevan, Eric Fellner, Debra Hayward, and Cameron Mackintosh | |
Silver Linings Playbook | Donna Gigliotti, Bruce Cohen, and Jonathan Gordon | |
Zero Dark Thirty | Mark Boal, Kathryn Bigelow, and Megan Ellison | |
2013 (86th) | ||
12 Years a Slave | Brad Pitt, Dede Gardner, Jeremy Kleiner, Steve McQueen, and Anthony Katagas | |
American Hustle | Charles Roven, Richard Suckle, Megan Ellison, and Jonathan Gordon | |
Captain Phillips | Scott Rudin, Dana Brunetti, and Michael De Luca | |
Dallas Buyers Club | Robbie Brenner and Rachel Winter | |
Gravity | Alfonso Cuarón and David Heyman | |
Her | Megan Ellison, Spike Jonze, and Vincent Landay | |
Nebraska | Albert Berger and Ron Yerxa | |
Philomena | Gabrielle Tana, Steve Coogan, and Tracey Seaward | |
The Wolf of Wall Street | Martin Scorsese, Leonardo DiCaprio, Joey McFarland, and Emma Tillinger Koskoff | |
2014 (87th) | ||
Birdman or (The Unexpected Virtue of Ignorance) | Alejandro G. Iñárritu, John Lesher, and James W. Skotchdopole | |
American Sniper | Clint Eastwood, Andrew Lazar, Robert Lorenz, Bradley Cooper, and Peter Morgan | |
Boyhood | Richard Linklater and Cathleen Sutherland | |
The Grand Budapest Hotel | Wes Anderson, Scott Rudin, Steven Rales, and Jeremy Dawson | |
The Imitation Game | Nora Grossman, Ido Ostrowsky, and Teddy Schwarzman | |
Selma | Christian Colson, Oprah Winfrey, Dede Gardner, and Jeremy Kleiner | |
The Theory of Everything | Tim Bevan, Eric Fellner, Lisa Bruce, and Anthony McCarten | |
Whiplash | Jason Blum, Helen Estabrook, and David Lancaster | |
2015 (88th) | ||
Spotlight | Blye Pagon Faust, Steve Golin, Nicole Rocklin, and Michael Sugar | |
The Big Short | Dede Gardner, Jeremy Kleiner, and Brad Pitt | |
Bridge of Spies | Steven Spielberg, Marc Platt, and Kristie Macosko Krieger | |
Brooklyn | Finola Dwyer and Amanda Posey | |
Mad Max: Fury Road | Doug Mitchell and George Miller | |
The Martian | Simon Kinberg, Ridley Scott, Michael Schaefer, and Mark Huffam | |
The Revenant | Arnon Milchan, Steve Golin, Alejandro G. Iñárritu, Mary Parent, and Keith Redmon | |
Room | Ed Guiney | |
2016 (89th) | ||
Moonlight | Adele Romanski, Dede Gardner, and Jeremy Kleiner | |
Arrival | Shawn Levy, Dan Levine, Aaron Ryder, and David Linde | |
Fences | Scott Rudin, Denzel Washington, and Todd Black | |
Hacksaw Ridge | Bill Mechanic and David Permut | |
Hell or High Water | Carla Hacken and Julie Yorn | |
Hidden Figures | Donna Gigliotti, Peter Chernin, Jenno Topping, Pharrell Williams, and Theodore Melfi | |
La La Land | Fred Berger, Jordan Horowitz, and Marc Platt | |
Lion | Emile Sherman, Iain Canning, and Angie Fielder | |
Manchester by the Sea | Matt Damon, Kimberly Steward, Chris Moore, Lauren Beck, and Kevin J. Walsh | |
2017 (90th) | ||
The Shape of Water | Guillermo del Toro and J. Miles Dale | |
Call Me by Your Name | Peter Spears, Luca Guadagnino, Emilie Georges, and Marco Morabito | |
Darkest Hour | Tim Bevan, Eric Fellner, Lisa Bruce, Anthony McCarten, and Douglas Urbanski | |
Dunkirk | Emma Thomas and Christopher Nolan | |
Get Out | Sean McKittrick, Jason Blum, Edward H. Hamm Jr., and Jordan Peele | |
Lady Bird | Scott Rudin, Eli Bush, and Evelyn O'Neill | |
Phantom Thread | JoAnne Sellar, Paul Thomas Anderson, Megan Ellison, and Daniel Lupi | |
The Post | Amy Pascal, Steven Spielberg, and Kristie Macosko Krieger | |
Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri | Graham Broadbent, Pete Czernin, and Martin McDonagh | |
2018 (91st) | ||
Green Book | Jim Burke, Charles B. Wessler, Brian Currie, Peter Farrelly, and Nick Vallelonga | |
Black Panther | Kevin Feige | |
BlacKkKlansman | Sean McKittrick, Jason Blum, Raymond Mansfield, Jordan Peele, and Spike Lee | |
Bohemian Rhapsody | Graham King | |
The Favourite | Ceci Dempsey, Ed Guiney, Lee Magiday, and Yorgos Lanthimos | |
Roma | Gabriela Rodríguez and Alfonso Cuarón | |
A Star Is Born | Bill Gerber, Bradley Cooper, and Lynette Howell Taylor | |
Vice | Dede Gardner, Jeremy Kleiner, Adam McKay, and Kevin Messick | |
2019 (92nd) | ||
Parasite | Kwak Sin-ae and Bong Joon-ho | |
Ford v Ferrari | Peter Chernin, Jenno Topping, and James Mangold | |
The Irishman | Martin Scorsese, Robert De Niro, Jane Rosenthal, and Emma Tillinger Koskoff | |
Jojo Rabbit | Carthew Neal, Taika Waititi, and Chelsea Winstanley | |
Joker | Todd Phillips, Bradley Cooper, and Emma Tillinger Koskoff | |
Little Women | Amy Pascal | |
Marriage Story | Noah Baumbach and David Heyman | |
1917 | Sam Mendes, Pippa Harris, Jayne-Ann Tenggren, and Callum McDougall | |
Once Upon a Time in Hollywood | David Heyman, Shannon McIntosh, and Quentin Tarantino |
2020s
[edit]Year of Film Release | Film | Producer(s) |
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2020 (93rd) |
Nomadland | Frances McDormand, Peter Spears, Mollye Asher, Dan Janvey, and Chloé Zhao |
The Father | David Parfitt, Jean-Louis Livi, and Philippe Carcassonne | |
Judas and the Black Messiah | Shaka King, Charles D. King, and Ryan Coogler | |
Mank | Ceán Chaffin, Eric Roth, and Douglas Urbanski | |
Minari | Christina Oh | |
Promising Young Woman | Ben Browning, Ashley Fox, Emerald Fennell, and Josey McNamara | |
Sound of Metal | Bert Hamelinck and Sacha Ben Harroche | |
The Trial of the Chicago 7 | Marc Platt and Stuart M. Besser | |
2021 (94th) | ||
CODA | Philippe Rousselet, Fabrice Gianfermi, and Patrick Wachsberger | |
Belfast | Laura Berwick, Kenneth Branagh, Becca Kovacik, and Tamar Thomas | |
Don't Look Up | Adam McKay and Kevin Messick | |
Drive My Car | Teruhisa Yamamoto | |
Dune | Mary Parent, Denis Villeneuve, and Cale Boyter | |
King Richard | Tim White, Trevor White, and Will Smith | |
Licorice Pizza | Sara Murphy, Adam Somner, and Paul Thomas Anderson | |
Nightmare Alley | Guillermo del Toro, J. Miles Dale, and Bradley Cooper | |
The Power of the Dog | Jane Campion, Tanya Seghatchian, Emile Sherman, Iain Canning, and Roger Frappier | |
West Side Story | Steven Spielberg and Kristie Macosko Krieger | |
2022 (95th) | ||
Everything Everywhere All at Once | Daniel Kwan, Daniel Scheinert, and Jonathan Wang | |
All Quiet on the Western Front | Malte Grunert | |
Avatar: The Way of Water | James Cameron and Jon Landau | |
The Banshees of Inisherin | Graham Broadbent, Pete Czernin, and Martin McDonagh | |
Elvis | Baz Luhrmann, Catherine Martin, Gail Berman, Patrick McCormick, and Schuyler Weiss | |
The Fabelmans | Kristie Macosko Krieger, Steven Spielberg, and Tony Kushner | |
Tár | Todd Field, Alexandra Milchan, and Scott Lambert | |
Top Gun: Maverick | Tom Cruise, Christopher McQuarrie, David Ellison, and Jerry Bruckheimer | |
Triangle of Sadness | Erik Hemmendorff and Philippe Bober | |
Women Talking | Dede Gardner, Jeremy Kleiner, and Frances McDormand | |
2023 (96th) | ||
Oppenheimer | Emma Thomas, Charles Roven, and Christopher Nolan | |
American Fiction | Ben LeClair, Nikos Karamigios, Cord Jefferson, and Jermaine Johnson | |
Anatomy of a Fall | Marie-Ange Luciani and David Thion | |
Barbie | David Heyman, Margot Robbie, Tom Ackerley, and Robbie Brenner | |
The Holdovers | Mark Johnson | |
Killers of the Flower Moon | Dan Friedkin, Bradley Thomas, Martin Scorsese, and Daniel Lupi | |
Maestro | Bradley Cooper, Steven Spielberg, Fred Berner, Amy Durning, and Kristie Macosko Krieger | |
Past Lives | David Hinojosa, Christine Vachon, and Pamela Koffler | |
Poor Things | Ed Guiney, Andrew Lowe, Yorgos Lanthimos, and Emma Stone | |
The Zone of Interest | James Wilson |
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