Academy Awards (Oscars)
The iconic Oscar statuette
The Academy Awards, popularly known as the Oscars, are awards for artistic and technical merit in the film industry. They are considered the most prestigious awards in cinema.
History
The first Academy Awards ceremony was held in 1929 at the Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel. The awards were established by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (AMPAS).
Fun Fact: The Oscar statuette is 13.5 inches tall, weighs 8.5 pounds, and is made of solid bronze and plated in gold.
Major Categories
- Best Picture
- Best Director
- Best Actor / Best Actress
- Best Supporting Actor / Best Supporting Actress
- Best Original Screenplay / Best Adapted Screenplay
- Best Cinematography
- Best Visual Effects
- Best Animated Feature
- Best International Feature
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Oscar Records
| Record | Winner | Number |
| Most Oscars won by one film | Titanic, Ben-Hur, Return of the King | 11 each |
| Most Oscars won by a person | Walt Disney | 22 |
| Most nominations for one film | All About Eve, Titanic | 14 |
| Most Best Actress wins | Katharine Hepburn | 4 |
| Oldest Oscar winner | Anthony Hopkins | 83 |
| Youngest Oscar winner | Tatum O'Neal | 10 |
Dolby Theatre, where Oscars are presented
Controversies and Memorable Moments
- 2017: Best Picture mix-up โ La La Land announced instead of Moonlight
- 2022: Will Smith vs. Chris Rock slap
- 2002: First Best Animated Feature award
- 1930: First Oscar ceremony broadcast on radio
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Interesting Facts
- The Oscar statue is named after an Academy librarian's uncle.
- No actor has ever won more than 4 Oscars.
- The first Best Picture winner was Wings (1927).
- 1939's Gone with the Wind was the first color film to win Best Picture.