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Oscar Nominations:

   Los premios Oscars comenzaron a entregarse en 1928 pero el suspense de las nominaciones y de la apertura de los sobres el día de la ceremonia no era algo habitual. Los primeros años se celebraba un banquete en honor de los ganadores y los resultados se daban en primicia a los periódicos que los publicaban en la edición nocturna el mismo día de la ceremonia de los Oscars.

   En 1940, Los Angeles Times publicó el listado de ganadores de los Oscars en su edición de la tarde por lo que los invitados a la gala asistieron sabiendo quién había ganado.

   Al año siguiente, en 1941, la organización de los Oscars tomó la decisión de adoptar el sistema de sobres cerrados que se sigue usando hoy en día.

   Los nominados a cada categoría de los Academy Awards se dan a conocer a finales del mes de enero y el suspense se dispara. Cada espectador puede ir rellenando su quiniela particular y esperar la ansiada Oscars Night para saber si sus actores favoritos serán premiados.

   Cada año sólo uno de los nominados gana la estatuilla dorada, que como cuenta la historia de los Academy Awards, fue bautizado con el nombre de Oscar porque a la bibliotecaria de la Academia, Margaret Herrick, le recordaba a un tío suyo que tenía ese nombre.

   Sólo unos pocos afortunados obtienen el ansiado Oscar y el reconocimiento, pero la Historia del cine, al igual que todas las historias, se sostiene también gracias a los eternos segundos, a los que no se llevan la gloria pero que han trabajado en la sombra, casi de forma anónima.

   Este año, como todos, sólo uno será elegido en cada categoría pero no cabe duda que los nominados a los Oscars 2006 ya tienen su sitio en la Historia del cine.




Oscar nominees 1928:


- BEST PICTURE:

       - "Wings" Paramount Famous Lasky.
       - "The Racket". The Caddo Company.
       - "7th Heaven". Fox.

Wings de Paramount Famous Lasky

- DIRECTING (Comedy Picture):

       - Lewis Milestone. "Two Arabian Knights"
       - Ted Wilde. "Speedy"

- DIRECTING (Dramatic Picture):

       - Frank Borzage. "7th Heaven"
       - Herbert Brenon. "Sorrell and Son"
       - King Vidor. "The Crowd"

- BEST ACTOR NOMINEES:
       - Emil Jannings. "The Last Command" y "The Way of All Flesh"
       - Richard Barthelmess. "The Noose" y "The Patent Leather Kid"

- BEST ACTRESS NOMINEES:

       - Janet Gaynor. "7th Heaven", "Street Angel" y "Sunrise"
       - Louise Dresser. "A Ship Comes In"
       - Gloria Swanson. "Sadie Thompson"

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Oscar nominees 1929:
Este año no hubo anuncio oficial de nominados por lo que sólo los ganadores puede ser señalados con seguridad.

- BEST PICTURE:

       - "The Broadway Melody". Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.

- DIRECTING:

       - Frank Lloyd. "The Divine Lady"

- BEST ACTOR NOMINEES:

       - Warner Baxter. "In Old Arizona"

- BEST ACTRESS NOMINEES:

       - Mary Pickford. "Coquette"

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Oscar nominees 1930:


- BEST PICTURE:

       - "All Quiet on the Western Front". Universal
       - "The Big House". Cosmopolitan
       - "Disraeli". Warner Bros.
       - "The Divorcee". Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
       - "The Love Parade". Paramount Famous Lasky

- DIRECTING:

       - Lewis Milestone. "All Quiet on the Western Front"
       - Clarence Brown. "Anna Christie" y "Romance"
       - Robert Leonard. "The Divorcee"
       - Ernst Lubitsch. "The Love Parade"
       - King Vidor. "Hallelujah"

- BEST ACTOR NOMINEES:

       - George Arliss. "Disraeli"
       - George Arliss. "The Green Goddess"
       - Wallace Beery. "The Big House"
       - Maurice Chevalier. "The Big Pond" y "The Love Parade"
       - Ronald Colman. "Bulldog Drummond" y "Condemned"
       - Lawrence Tibbett. "The Rogue Song"

- BEST ACTRESS NOMINEES:

       - Norma Shearer. "The Divorcee"
       - Nancy Carroll. "The Devil's Holiday"
       - Ruth Chatterton. "Sarah and Son"
       - Greta Garbo. "Anna Christie" y "Romance"
       - Norma Shearer. "Their Own Desire"
       - Gloria Swanson. "The Trespasser"

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Oscar nominees 1931:


- BEST PICTURE:

       - "Cimarron". RKO Radio
       - "East Lynne". Fox
       - "The Front Page". The Caddo Company
       - "Skippy". Paramount Publix
       - "Trader Horn". Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer

- DIRECTING:

       - Norman Taurog. "Skippy"
       - Wesley Ruggles. "Cimarron"
       - Clarence Brown. "A Free Soul"
       - Lewis Milestone. "The Front Page"
       - Josef Von Sternberg. "Morocco"

- BEST ACTOR NOMINEES:

       - Lionel Barrymore. "A Free Soul"
       - Jackie Cooper. "Skippy"
       - Richard Dix. "Cimarron"
       - Fredric March. "The Royal Family of Broadway"
       - Adolphe Menjou. "The Front Page"

- BEST ACTRESS NOMINEES:

       - Marie Dressler." Min and Bill"
       - Marlene Dietrich. "Morocco"
       - Irene Dunne. "Cimarron"
       - Ann Harding. "Holiday"
       - Norma Shearer. "A Free Soul"

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Oscar nominees 1932:


- BEST PICTURE:

       - "Grand Hotel" - Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
       - "Arrowsmith" - Samuel Goldwyn Productions
       - "Bad Girl" - Fox
       - "The Champ" - Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
       - "Five Star Final" - First National
       - "One Hour with You" - Paramount Publix
       - "Shanghai Express" - Paramount Publix
       - "The Smiling Lieutenant" - Paramount Publix

- DIRECTING:

       - "Bad Girl" - Frank Borzage
       - "The Champ" - King Vidor
       - "Shanghai Express" - Josef Von Sternberg

- BEST ACTOR NOMINEES:   Este año se consideró que se había producido empate en esta categoría al nop haber más que un voto de diferencia entre Wallace Beery y Fredric March.

       - Wallace Beery – "The Champ"
       - Fredric March – "Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde"
       - Alfred Lunt – "The Guardsman"

- BEST ACTRESS NOMINEES:

       - Helen Hayes – "The Sin of Madelon Claudet"
       - Marie Dressler – "Emma"
       - Lynn Fontanne – "The Guardsman"

- PREMIO ESPECIAL:

       - *A Walt Disney por la creación de Mickey Mouse.

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Oscar nominees 1933:


- BEST PICTURE:

       - "Cavalcade" - Fox
       - "A Farewell to Arms" - Paramount
       - "Little Women" - RKO Radio
       - "42nd Street" - Warner Bros.
       - "I Am a Fugitive from a Chain Gang" - Warner Bros.
       - "Lady for a Day" - Columbia
       - "The Private Life of Henry VIII" - London Films
       - "She Done Him Wrong" - Paramount
       - "Smilin' Through" - Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
       - "State Fair" - Fox

- DIRECTING:

       - "Cavalcade" - Frank Lloyd
       - "Lady for a Day" - Frank Capra
       - "Little Women" - George Cukor

- BEST ACTOR NOMINEES:

       - Charles Laughton – "The Private Life of Henry VIII"
       - Leslie Howard – "Berkeley Square"
       - Paul Muni – "I Am a Fugitive from a Chain Gang"

- BEST ACTRESS NOMINEES:

       - Katharine Hepburn – "Morning Glory"
       - May Robson – "Lady for a Day"
       - Diana Wynyard – "Cavalcade"

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Oscar nominees 1934:


Norma Shearer - BEST PICTURE:

       - "It Happened One Night" - Columbia
       - "The Barretts of Wimpole Street" - Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
       - "The House of Rothschild" - 20th Century
       - "Cleopatra" - Paramount
       - "Flirtation Walk" - First National
       - "The Gay Divorcee" - RKO Radio
       - "Here Comes the Navy" - Warner Bros.
       - "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

- DIRECTING:

       - "It Happened One Night" - Frank Capra
       - "The Thin Man" - W. S. Van Dyke
       - "One Night of Love" - Victor Schertzinger [came in 3rd]

- BEST ACTOR NOMINEES:

       - Clark Gable – "It Happened One Night"
       - Frank Morgan – "The Affairs of Cellini"
       - William Powell – "The Thin Man"

- BEST ACTRESS NOMINEES:

       - Claudette Colbert – "It Happened One Night"
       - Bette Davis – "Of Human Bondage"
       - Grace Moore – "One Night of Love"
       - Norma Shearer – "The Barretts of Wimpole Street"

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Oscar nominees 1935:


- BEST PICTURE:

       - "Mutiny on the Bounty" - Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
       - "The Informer" - RKO Radio
       - "Captain Blood" - Cosmopolitan

- DIRECTING:

       - The Informer - John Ford
       - "Captain Blood" - Michael Curtiz
       - "The Lives of a Bengal Lancer" - Henry Hathaway
       - Mutiny on the Bounty - Frank Lloyd

- BEST ACTOR NOMINEES:

       - Victor McLaglen – "The Informer"
       - Paul Muni – "Black Fury"
       - Charles Laughton – "Mutiny on the Bounty"
       - Clark Gable – "Mutiny on the Bounty"
       - Franchot Tone – "Mutiny on the Bounty"

- BEST ACTRESS NOMINEES:

       - Bette Davis – "Dangerous"
       - Katharine Hepburn – "Alice Adams"
       - Elisabeth Bergner – "Escape Me Never"
       - Claudette Colbert – "Private Worlds"
       - Miriam Hopkins – "Becky Sharp"
       - Merle Oberon – "The Dark Angel"

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Oscar nominees 1936:


- BEST PICTURE:

       - "The Great Ziegfeld" - Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
       - "Anthony Adverse" - Warner Bros.
       - " Dodsworth" - Samuel Goldwyn Productions
       - "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

- DIRECTING:

       - "Mr. Deeds Goes to Town" - Frank Capra
       - "Dodsworth" - William Wyler
       - "The Great Ziegfeld"-- Robert Z. Leonard
       - "My Man Godfrey" - Gregory La Cava
       - "San Francisco" - W. S. Van Dyke

- BEST ACTOR NOMINEES:

       - Paul Muni – "The Story of Louis Pasteur"
       - Gary Cooper – "Mr. Deeds Goes to Town"
       - Walter Huston – "Dodsworth"
       - William Powell – "My Man Godfrey"
       - Spencer Tracy – "San Francisco"

- BEST ACTRESS NOMINEES:

       - Luise Rainer – "The Great Ziegfeld"
       - Irene Dunne – "Theodora Goes Wild"
       - Gladys George – "Valiant Is the Word for Carrie"
       - Carole Lombard – "My Man Godfrey"
       - Norma Shearer – "Romeo and Juliet"

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Oscar nominees 1937:


- BEST PICTURE:

       - "The Life of Emile Zola" - Warner Bros.
       - "The Awful Truth" - Columbia
       - "Captains Courageous" - Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
       - "Dead End" - Samuel Goldwyn Productions
       - "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
       - "Star Is Born"-- Selznick International Pictures

- DIRECTING:

       - "The Awful Truth" - Leo McCarey
       - "The Good Earth" - Sidney Franklin
       - "The Life of Emile Zola" - William Dieterle
       - "Stage Door" - Gregory La Cava
       - "A Star Is Born" - William Wellman

- BEST ACTOR NOMINEES:

       - Spencer Tracy – "Captains Courageous"
       - Charles Boyer – "Conquest"
       - Fredric March – "A Star Is Born"
       - Robert Montgomery – "Night Must Fall"
       - Paul Muni – "The Life of Emile Zola"

- BEST ACTRESS NOMINEES:

       - Luise Rainer – "The Good Earth"
       - Irene Dunne – "The Awful Truth"
       - Greta Garbo – "Camille"
       - Janet Gaynor – "A Star Is Born"
       - Barbara Stanwyck – "Stella Dallas"

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Oscar nominees 1938:


- BEST PICTURE:

       - "You Can't Take It with You" - Columbia
       - "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" - Realization D'Art Cinematographique
       - "Jezebel" - Warner Bros.
       - "Pygmalion" - Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
       - "Test Pilot" - Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer

- DIRECTING:

       - "You Can't Take It with You" - Frank Capra
       - "Angels with Dirty Faces" - Michael Curtiz
       - "Boys Town" - Norman Taurog
       - "The Citadel" - King Vidor
       - "Four Daughters" - Michael Curtiz

- BEST ACTOR NOMINEES:

       - Spencer Tracy – "Boys Town"
       - Charles Boyer – "Algiers"
       - James Cagney – "Angels with Dirty Faces"
       - Robert Donat – "The Citadel"
       - Leslie Howard – "Pygmalion"

- BEST ACTRESS NOMINEES:

       - Bette Davis –" Jezebel"
       - Fay Bainter – "White Banners"
       - Wendy Hiller – "Pygmalion"
       - Norma Shearer – "Marie Antoinette"
       - Margaret Sullavan – "Three Comrades"

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Oscar nominees 1939:


- BEST PICTURE:

       - "Gone with the Wind" ("Lo que el viento se llevó")-- Selznick International Pictures
       - "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" ("El mago de Oz") - Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
       - "Wuthering Heights" ("Cumbres borrascosas") - Samuel Goldwyn Productions

Olivia Havilland - DIRECTING:

       - "Gone with the Wind" - Victor Fleming
       - "Goodbye, Mr. Chips" - Sam Wood
       - "Mr. Smith Goes to Washington" - Frank Capra
       - "Stagecoach" - John Ford
       - "Wuthering Heights" - William Wyler

- BEST ACTOR NOMINEES:

       - Robert Donat – "Goodbye, Mr. Chips"
       - Clark Gable – "Gone with the Wind"
       - Laurence Olivier – "Wuthering Heights"
       - Mickey Rooney – "Babes in Arms"
       - James Stewart – "Mr. Smith Goes to Washington"

- BEST ACTRESS NOMINEES:

       - Vivien Leigh – "Gone with the Wind"
       - Bette Davis – "Dark Victory"
       - Irene Dunne – "Love Affair"
       - Greta Garbo – "Ninotchka"
       - Greer Garson – "Goodbye, Mr. Chips"

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Oscar nominees 1940:


- BEST PICTURE:

       - "Rebecca" - Selznick International Pictures
       - "All This, and Heaven Too" - Warner Bros
       - "Foreign Correspondent" - Walter Wanger
       - "The Grapes of Wrath" ("Las uvas de la ira" - 20th Century-Fox
       - "The Great Dictator" ("El gran dictador") - Charles Chaplin Productions
       - "Kitty Foyle" - RKO Radio
       - "The Letter" - Warner Bros
       - "The Long Voyage Home" - Argosy-Wanger
       - "Our Town" - Sol Lesser
       - "The Philadelphia Story" - Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer

- DIRECTING:

       - "The Grapes of Wrath" - John Ford
       - "Kitty Foyle" - Sam Wood
       - "The Letter" - William Wyler
       - "The Philadelphia Story" ("Historias de Filadelfia") - George Cukor
       - "Rebecca" - Alfred Hitchcock

- BEST ACTOR NOMINEES:
       - James Stewart – "The Philadelphia Story"
       - Charles Chaplin – "The Great Dictator"
       - Henry Fonda – "The Grapes of Wrath"
       - Raymond Massey – "Abe Lincoln in Illinois"
       - Laurence Olivier – "Rebecca"

- BEST ACTRESS NOMINEES:

       - Ginger Rogers – "Kitty Foyle"
       - Bette Davis – "The Letter"
       - Joan Fontaine – "Rebecca"
       - Katharine Hepburn – "The Philadelphia Story"
       - Martha Scott – "Our Town"

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Oscar nominees 1941:


- BEST PICTURE:

       - "How Green Was My Valley" ("Qué verde era mi valle") - 20th Century-Fox
       - "Citizen Kane" ("Ciudadano Kane") - Mercury
       - "Blossoms in the Dust" - Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
       - "Here Comes Mr. Jordan" - Columbia
       - "Hold Back the Dawn" - Paramount
       - "The Little Foxes" - Samuel Goldwyn Productions
       - "The Maltese Falcon" ("El halcón maltés") - Warner Bros
   "One Foot in Heaven" - Warner Bros
       - "Sergeant York" - Warner Bros
       - "Suspicion" - RKO Radio

- DIRECTING:

       - "How Green Was My Valley" - John Ford
       - "Citizen Kane" - Orson Welles
       - "Here Comes Mr. Jordan" - Alexander Hall
       - "The Little Foxes" - William Wyler
       - "Sergeant York" - Howard Hawks

- BEST ACTOR NOMINEES:    Gary Cooper – "Sergeant York"
       - Orson Welles – "Citizen Kane"
       - Cary Grant – "Penny Serenade"
       - Walter Huston – "All That Money Can Buy"
       - Robert Montgomery – "Here Comes Mr. Jordan"

- BEST ACTRESS NOMINEES:

       - Joan Fontaine – "Suspicion"
       - Bette Davis – "The Little Foxes"
       - Olivia de Havilland – "Hold Back the Dawn"
       - Greer Garson – "Blossoms in the Dust"
       - Barbara Stanwyck – "Ball of Fire"

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Oscar nominees 1942:


- BEST PICTURE:

       - "Mrs. Miniver" - Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
       - "The Invaders" - Ortus
       - "Kings Row" - Warner Bros
       - "The Magnificent Ambersons" - Mercury
       - "The Pied Piper" - 20th Century-Fox
       - "The Pride of the Yankees" - Samuel Goldwyn Productions
       - "Random Harvest" - Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
       - "The Talk of the Town" - Columbia
       - "Wake Island" - Paramount
       - "Yankee Doodle Dandy" - Warner Bros

Bette Davis - DIRECTING:

       - "Mrs. Miniver" - William Wyler
       - "Kings Row" - Sam Wood
       - "Random Harvest" - Mervyn LeRoy
       - "Wake Island" - John Farrow
       - "Yankee Doodle Dandy" - Michael Curtiz

- BEST ACTOR NOMINEES:

       - James Cagney – "Yankee Doodle Dandy"
       - Ronald Colman – "Random Harvest"
       - Gary Cooper – "The Pride of the Yankees"
       - Walter Pidgeon – "Mrs. Miniver"
       - Monty Woolley – "The Pied Piper"

- BEST ACTRESS NOMINEES:

       - Greer Garson – "Mrs. Miniver"
       - Bette Davis – "Now, Voyager"
       - Katharine Hepburn – "Woman of the Year"
       - Rosalind Russell – "My Sister Eileen"
       - Teresa Wright – "The Pride of the Yankees"

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Oscar nominees 1943:


- BEST PICTURE:

       - "Casablanca" - Warner Bros.
       - "For Whom the Bell Tolls" ("Por quién doblan las campanas") - Paramount
       - "Heaven Can Wait" ("El cielo puede esperar") - 20th Century-Fox
       - "The Human Comedy" - Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
       - "In Which We Serve" - Two Cities
       - "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.

- DIRECTING:

       - "Casablanca" - Michael Curtiz
       - "Heaven Can Wait" - Ernst Lubitsch
       - "The Human Comedy" - Clarence Brown
       - "The More the Merrier" - George Stevens
       - "The Song of Bernadette" - Henry King

- BEST ACTOR NOMINEES:

       - Paul Lukas – "Watch on the Rhine"
       - Humphrey Bogart – "Casablanca"
       - Gary Cooper – "For Whom the Bell Tolls"
       - Walter Pidgeon – "Madame Curie"
       - Mickey Rooney – "The Human Comedy"

- BEST ACTRESS NOMINEES:

       - Jennifer Jones – "The Song of Bernadette"
       - Jean Arthur – "The More the Merrier"
       - Ingrid Bergman – "For Whom the Bell Tolls"
       - Joan Fontaine – "The Constant Nymph"
       - Greer Garson – "Madame Curie"

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Oscar nominees 1944:


- BEST PICTURE:

       - "Going My Way" - Paramount
       - "Double Indemnity" - Paramount
       - "Gaslight" - Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
       - "Since You Went Away" - Selznick International Pictures
       - "Wilson" - 20th Century-Fox

- DIRECTING:

       - "Going My Way" - Leo McCarey
       - "Double Indemnity" - Billy Wilder
       - "Laura" - Otto Preminger
       - "Lifeboat" - Alfred Hitchcock
       - "Wilson" - Henry King

- BEST ACTOR NOMINEES:

       - Bing Crosby – "Going My Way"
       - Charles Boyer – "Gaslight"
       - Barry Fitzgerald – "Going My Way"
       - Cary Grant – "None but the Lonely Heart"
       - Alexander Knox – "Wilson"

- BEST ACTRESS NOMINEES:

       - Ingrid Bergman – "Gaslight"
       - Claudette Colbert – "Since You Went Away"
       - Bette Davis – "Mr. Skeffington"
       - Greer Garson – "Mrs. Parkington"
       - Barbara Stanwyck – "Double Indemnity"

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Oscar nominees 1945:


- BEST PICTURE:

       - "The Lost Weekend" - Paramount
       - "Anchors Aweigh" - Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
       - "The Bells of St. Mary's" - Rainbow Productions
       - "Mildred Pierce" - Warner Bros.
       - "Spellbound" - Selznick International Pictures

- DIRECTING:

       - "The Lost Weekend" - Billy Wilder
       - "The Bells of St. Mary's" - Leo McCarey
       - "National Velvet" - Clarence Brown
       - "The Southerner" - Jean Renoir
       - "Spellbound" - Alfred Hitchcock

- BEST ACTOR NOMINEES:

       - Ray Milland – "The Lost Weekend"
       - Bing Crosby – "The Bells of St. Mary's"
       - Gene Kelly – "Anchors Aweigh"
       - Gregory Peck – "The Keys of the Kingdom"
       - Cornel Wilde – "A Song to Remember"

- BEST ACTRESS NOMINEES:

       - Joan Crawford – "Mildred Pierce"
       - Ingrid Bergman – "The Bells of St. Mary's"
       - Greer Garson – "The Valley of Decision"
       - Jennifer Jones – "Love Letters"
       - Gene Tierney – "Leave Her to Heaven"

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Oscar nominees 1946:


- BEST PICTURE:

       - "The Best Years of Our Lives" ("Los mejores años de nuestra vida") - Samuel Goldwyn Productions
       - "Henry V" - J. Arthur Rank-Two Cities Films
       - "It's a Wonderful Life" ("Qué bello es vivir") - Liberty Films
Laurence Olivier        - "The Razor's Edge" - 20th Century-Fox
       - "The Yearling" - Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer

- DIRECTING:

       - "The Best Years of Our Lives" - William Wyler
       - "Brief Encounter" - David Lean
       - "It's a Wonderful Life" - Frank Capra
       - "The Killers" - Robert Siodmak
       - "The Yearling" - Clarence Brown

- BEST ACTOR NOMINEES:

       - "Fredric March – "The Best Years of Our Lives"
       - Laurence Olivier – "Henry V"
       - Larry Parks - The Jolson Story"
       - Gregory Peck – "The Yearling"
       - James Stewart – "It's a Wonderful Life"

- BEST ACTRESS NOMINEES:

       - Olivia de Havilland – "To Each His Own"
       - Celia Johnson – "Brief Encounter"
       - Jennifer Jones – "Duel in the Sun"
       - Rosalind Russell – "Sister Kenny"
       - Jane Wyman – "The Yearling"


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Oscar nominees 1947:


- BEST PICTURE:

       - "Gentleman's Agreement" - 20th Century-Fox
       - "The Bishop's Wife" - Samuel Goldwyn Productions
       - "Crossfire" - RKO Radio
       - "Great Expectations" ("Grandes esperanzas") - J. Arthur Rank-Cineguild
       - "Miracle on 34th Street" - 20th Century-Fox

- DIRECTING:

       - "Gentleman's Agreement" - Elia Kazan
       - "The Bishop's Wife" - Henry Koster
       - "Crossfire" - Edward Dmytryk
       - "A Double Life" - George Cukor
       - "Great Expectations" - David Lean

- BEST ACTOR NOMINEES:

       - Ronald Colman – "A Double Life"
       - John Garfield – "Body and Soul"
       - Gregory Peck – "Gentleman's Agreement"
       - William Powell – "Life with Father"
       - Michael Redgrave – "Mourning Becomes Electra"

- BEST ACTRESS NOMINEES:

       - Loretta Young – "The Farmer's Daughter"
       - Joan Crawford – "Possessed"
       - Susan Hayward – "The Story of a Woman"
       - Dorothy McGuire – "Gentleman's Agreement"
       - Rosalind Russell – "Mourning Becomes Electra"

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Oscar nominees 1948:


- BEST PICTURE:

       - "Hamlet" - J. Arthur Rank-Two Cities Films
       - "Johnny Belinda" - Warner Bros.
       - "The Red Shoes" - J. Arthur Rank-Archers
       - "The Snake Pit" - 20th Century-Fox
       - "The Treasure of the Sierra Madre" ("El tesoro de Sierra Madre") - Warner Bros.

- DIRECTING:

       - "The Treasure of the Sierra Madre" - John Huston
       - "Hamlet" - Laurence Olivier
       - "Johnny Belinda" - Jean Negulesco
       - "The Search" - Fred Zinnemann
       - "The Snake Pit" - Anatole Litvak

- BEST ACTOR NOMINEES:

       - Laurence Olivier – "Hamlet"
       - Lew Ayres – "Johnny Belinda"
       - Montgomery Clift – "The Search"
       - Dan Dailey – "When My Baby Smiles at Me"
       - Clifton Webb – "Sitting Pretty"

- BEST ACTRESS NOMINEES:

       - Jane Wyman – "Johnny Belinda"
       - Ingrid Bergman – "Joan of Arc"
       - Olivia de Havilland – "The Snake Pit"
       - Irene Dunne – "I Remember Mama"
       - arbara Stanwyck – "Sorry, Wrong Number"

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Oscar nominees 1949:


- BEST PICTURE:

       - "All the King's Men" - Robert Rossen Productions
       - "Battleground" - Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
       - "The Heiress" ("La heredera") - Paramount
       - "A Letter to Three Wives" - 20th Century-Fox
       - "Twelve O'Clock High" - 20th Century-Fox

El Tercer Hombre - DIRECTING:

       - "A Letter to Three Wives" - Joseph L. Mankiewicz
       - "All the King's Men" - Robert Rossen
       - "Battleground" - William A. Wellman
       - "The Fallen Idol" - Carol Reed
       - "The Heiress" - William Wyler

- BEST ACTOR NOMINEES:

       - Broderick Crawford – "All the King's Men"
       - Kirk Douglas – "Champion"
       - Gregory Peck – "Twelve O'Clock High"
       - Richard Todd – "The Hasty Heart"
       - John Wayne – "Sands of Iwo Jima"

- BEST ACTRESS NOMINEES:

       - Olivia de Havilland – "The Heiress"
       - Jeanne Crain – "Pinky"
       - Susan Hayward – "My Foolish Heart"
       - Deborah Kerr – "Edward, My Son"
       - Loretta Young – "Come to the Stable"

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Oscar nominees 1950:


- BEST PICTURE:

       - "All about Eve" ("Eva al desnudo"=-- 20th Century-Fox
       - "Born Yesterday" - Columbia
       - "Father of the Bride" - Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
       - "King Solomon's Mines" - Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
       - "Sunset Boulevard" ("El crepúsculo de los dioses") - Paramount

- DIRECTING:

       - "All about Eve" - Joseph L. Mankiewicz
       - "The Asphalt Jungle" - John Huston
       - "Born Yesterday" - George Cukor
       - "Sunset Boulevard" - Billy Wilder
       - "The Third Man" - Carol Reed

- BEST ACTOR NOMINEES:

       - José Ferrer – "Cyrano de Bergerac"
       - Louis Calhern – "The Magnificent Yankee"
       - William Holden – "Sunset Bloulevard"
       - James Stewart – "Harvey"
       - Spencer Tracy – "Father of the Bride"

- BEST ACTRESS NOMINEES:

       - Judy Holliday – "Born Yesterday"
       - Anne Baxter – "All about Eve"
       - Bette Davis – "All about Eve"
       - Eleanor Parker – "Caged"
       - Gloria Swanson – "Sunset Boulevard"

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Oscar nominees 1951:


- BEST PICTURE:

       - "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, Producer
       - "A Streetcar Named Desire" ("Un tranvía llamado deseo") - Charles K. Feldman, Producer

- DIRECTING:

       - "A Place in the Sun" - George Stevens
       - "The African Queen" ("La reina de África") - John Huston
       - "An American in Paris" - Vincente Minnelli
       - "Detective Story" - William Wyler
       - "A Streetcar Named Desire" - Elia Kazan

- BEST ACTOR NOMINEES:

       - Humphrey Bogart – "The African Queen"
       - Marlon Brando – "A Streetcar Named Desire"
       - Montgomery Clift – "A Place in the Sun"
       - Arthur Kennedy – "Bright Victory"
       - Fredric March – "Death of a Salesman" ("Muerte de un viajante")

- BEST ACTRESS NOMINEES:

       - Vivien Leigh – "A Streetcar Named Desire"
       - Katharine Hepburn – "The African Queen"
       - Eleanor Parker – "Detective Story"
       - Shelley Winters – "A Place in the Sun"
       - Jane Wyman – "The Blue Veil"

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Oscar nominees 1952:


- BEST PICTURE:

       - "The Greatest Show on Earth" - Cecil B. DeMille
       - "High Noon" - Stanley Kramer
       - "Ivanhoe" - Pandro S. Berman
       - "Moulin Rouge" - Romulus Films
       - "The Quiet Man" ("El hombre tranqulo") - John Ford and Merian C. Cooper

- DIRECTING:

       - "The Quiet Man" - John Ford
       - "Five Fingers" - Joseph L. Mankiewicz
       - "The Greatest Show on Earth" - Cecil B. DeMille
       - "High Noon" - Fred Zinnemann
       - "Moulin Rouge" - John Huston

- BEST ACTOR NOMINEES:

       - Gary Cooper – "High Noon"
       - Marlon Brando – "Viva Zapata!"
       - Kirk Douglas – "The Bad and the Beautiful"
       - José Ferrer – "Moulin Rouge"
       - Alec Guinness – "The Lavender Hill Mob"

- BEST ACTRESS NOMINEES:

       - Shirley Booth – "Come Back, Little Sheba"
       - Joan Crawford – "Sudden Fear"
       - Bette Davis – "The Star"
       - Julie Harris – "The Member of the Wedding"
       - Susan Hayward – "With a Song in My Heart"

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Oscar nominees 1953:


- BEST PICTURE:

       - "From Here to Eternity" ("De aquí a la eternidad") - Buddy Adler
       - "Julius Caesar" - John Houseman
       - "The Robe" - Frank Ross
       - "Roman Holiday" ("Vacaciones en Roma") - William Wyler
       - "Shane" - George Stevens

- DIRECTING:

       - "From Here to Eternity" - Fred Zinnemann
       - "Lili" - Charles Walters
       - "Roman Holiday" - William Wyler
       - "Shane" - George Stevens
       - "Stalag 17" - Billy Wilder

- BEST ACTOR NOMINEES:

       - William Holden – "Stalag 17"
       - Marlon Brando – "Julius Caesar"
       - Richard Burton – "The Robe"
       - Montgomery Clift – "From Here to Eternity"
       - Burt Lancaster – "From Here to Eternity"

- BEST ACTRESS NOMINEES:

       - Audrey Hepburn – "Roman Holiday"
       - Leslie Caron – "Lili"
       - Ava Gardner – "Mogambo"
       - Deborah Kerr – "From Here to Eternity"
       - Maggie McNamara – "The Moon Is Blue"

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Oscar nominees 1954:
- BEST PICTURE:

       - "On the Waterfront" - Sam Spiegel
       - "The Caine Mutiny" - Stanley Kramer
       - "The Country Girl" ("La angustia de vivir")-- William Perlberg
       - "Seven Brides for Seven Brothers" ("Siete novias para siete hermanos") - Jack Cummings
       - "Three Coins in the Fountain" - Sol C. Siegel

- DIRECTING:

       - "On the Waterfront" ("La ley del silencio") - Elia Kazan
       - "The Country Girl" - George Seaton
       - "The High and the Mighty" - William Wellman
       - "Rear Window" ("La ventana indiscreta") - Alfred Hitchcock
       - "Sabrina" - Billy Wilder

- BEST ACTOR NOMINEES:

       - Marlon Brando – "On the Waterfront"
       - Bing Crosby – "The Country Girl"
       - Humphrey Bogart – "The Caine Mutiny"
       - James Mason – "A Star Is Born"
       - Dan O'Herlihy – "Adventures of Robinson Crusoe"

- BEST ACTRESS NOMINEES:

       - Grace Kelly – "The Country Girl"
       - Dorothy Dandridge – "Carmen Jones"
       - Judy Garland – "A Star Is Born"
       - Audrey Hepburn – "Sabrina"
       - Jane Wyman – "Magnificent Obsession"

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Oscar nominees 1955:


Natalie Wood - BEST PICTURE:

       - "Marty" - Harold Hecht
       - "Love Is a Many-Splendored Thing" - Buddy Adler
       - "Mister Roberts" - Leland Hayward
       - "Picnic" - Fred Kohlmar
       - "The Rose Tattoo" - Hal B. Wallis

- DIRECTING:

       - Marty - Delbert Mann
       - "Bad Day at Black Rock" - John Sturges
       - "East of Eden" ("Al este del edén") - Elia Kazan
       - "Picnic" - Joshua Logan
       - "Summertime" - David Lean

- BEST ACTOR NOMINEES:

       - Ernest Borgnine – "Marty"
       - James Cagney – "Love Me or Leave Me"
       - James Dean – "East of Eden"
       - Frank Sinatra – "The Man with the Golden Arm"
       - Spencer Tracy – "Bad Day at Black Rock"

- BEST ACTRESS NOMINEES:

       - Anna Magnani – "The Rose Tattoo"
       - Susan Hayward – "'ll Cry Tomorrow"
       - Katharine Hepburn – "Summertime"
       - Jennifer Jones – "Love Is a Many-Splendored Thing"
       - Eleanor Parker – "Interrupted Melody"

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Oscar nominees 1956:


- BEST PICTURE:

       - "Around the World in 80 Days" ("La vuelta al mundo en 80 días") - Michael Todd
       - "Friendly Persuasion" - William Wyler
       - "Giant" ("Gigante") - George Stevens and Henry Ginsberg
       - "The King and I" - Charles Brackett
       - "The Ten Commandments" ("Los diez mandamientos") - Cecil B. DeMille

- DIRECTING:

       - "Giant" - George Stevens
       - "Around the World in 80 Days" - Michael Anderson
       - "Friendly Persuasion" - William Wyler
       - "The King and I" - Walter Lang
       - "War and Peace" - King Vidor

- BEST ACTOR NOMINEES:

       - Yul Brynner – "The King and I"
       - James Dean – "Giant"
       - Kirk Douglas – "Lust for Life"
       - Rock Hudson – "Giant"
       - Sir Laurence Olivier – "Richard III"

- BEST ACTRESS NOMINEES:

       - Ingrid Bergman – "Anastasia"
       - Carroll Baker – "Baby Doll"
       - Katharine Hepburn – "The Rainmaker"
       - Nancy Kelly – "The Bad Seed"
       - Deborah Kerr – "The King and I"

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Oscar nominees 1957:
- BEST PICTURE:

       - "The Bridge on the River Kwai" ("El Puente sobre el río Kwai") - Sam Spiegel
       - "Peyton Place" - Jerry Wald
       - "Sayonara" - William Goetz, Producer
       - "12 Angry Men" ("Doce hombres sin piedad") - Henry Fonda and Reginald Rose
       - "Witness for the Prosecution" - Arthur Hornblow, Jr.

- DIRECTING:

       - "The Bridge on the River Kwai" - David Lean
       - "Peyton Place" - Mark Robson
       - "Sayonara" - Joshua Logan
       - "12 Angry Men" - Sidney Lumet
       - "Witness for the Prosecution" - Billy Wilder

- BEST ACTOR NOMINEES:

       - Alec Guinness – "The Bridge on the River Kwai"
       - Marlon Brando – "Sayonara"
       - Anthony Franciosa – "A Hatful of Rain"
       - Charles Laughton – "Witness for the Prosecution"
       - Anthony Quinn – "Wild Is the Wind"

- BEST ACTRESS NOMINEES:

       - Joanne Woodward – "The Three Faces of Eve"
       - Deborah Kerr – "Heaven Knows, Mr. Allison"
       - Anna Magnani – "Wild Is the Wind"
       - Elizabeth Taylor – "Raintree County"
       - Lana Turner – "Peyton Place"

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Oscar nominees 1958:


- BEST PICTURE:

       - "Gigi" - Arthur Freed
       - "Auntie Mame" - Warner Bros.
       - "Cat on a Hot Tin Roof" ("La gata sobre el tejado de zinc")-- Lawrence Weingarten
       - "The Defiant Ones" - Stanley Kramer
       - "Separate Tables" - Harold Hecht

Elisabeth Taylor - DIRECTING:

       - "Gigi" - Vincente Minnelli
       - "Cat on a Hot Tin Roof" - Richard Brooks
       - "The Defiant Ones" - Stanley Kramer
       - "I Want To Live!" - Robert Wise
       - "The Inn of the Sixth Happiness" - Mark Robson

- BEST ACTOR NOMINEES:

       - David Niven – "Separate Tables"
       - Tony Curtis – "The Defiant Ones"
       - Paul Newman – "Cat on a Hot Tin Roof"
       - Sidney Poitier – "The Defiant Ones"
       - Spencer Tracy – "The Old Man and the Sea"

- BEST ACTRESS NOMINEES:

       - Susan Hayward – "I Want To Live!"
       - Deborah Kerr – "Separate Tables"
       - Shirley MacLaine – "Some Came Running"
       - Rosalind Russell – "Auntie Mame"
       - Elizabeth Taylor – "Cat on a Hot Tin Roof"




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Oscar nominees 1959:


- BEST PICTURE:

       - "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

- DIRECTING:

       - "Ben-Hur" - William Wyler
       - "The Diary of Anne Frank" - George Stevens
       - "The Nun's Story" - Fred Zinnemann
       - "Room at the Top" - Jack Clayton
       - "Some Like It Hot" ("Con faldas y a lo loco")-- Billy Wilder

- BEST ACTOR NOMINEES:

       - Charlton Heston – "Ben-Hur"
       - Laurence Harvey – "Room at the Top"
       - Jack Lemmon – "Some Like It Hot"
       - Paul Muni – "The Last Angry Man"
       - James Stewart – "Anatomy of a Murder"

- BEST ACTRESS NOMINEES:

       - Simone Signoret – "Room at the Top"
       - Doris Day – "Pillow Talk"
       - Audrey Hepburn – "The Nun's Story"
       - Katharine Hepburn – "Suddenly, Last Summer"
       - Elizabeth Taylor – "Suddenly, Last Summer"

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Oscar nominees 1960:


- BEST PICTURE:

       - The Apartment - Billy Wilder
       - "The Alamo" - John Wayne
       - "Elmer Gantry" - Bernard Smith
       - "Sons and Lovers" - Jerry Wald
       - "The Sundowners" - Fred Zinnemann

- DIRECTING:

       - "The Apartment" - Billy Wilder
       - "Never on Sunday" - Jules Dassin
       - "Psycho" ("Psicosis") - Alfred Hitchcock
       - "Sons and Lovers" - Jack Cardiff
       - "The Sundowners" - Fred Zinnemann

- BEST ACTOR NOMINEES:

       - Burt Lancaster – "Elmer Gantry"
       - Trevor Howard – "Sons and Lovers"
       - Jack Lemmon – "The Apartment"
       - Laurence Olivier – "The Entertainer"
       - Spencer Tracy – "Inherit the Wind"

- BEST ACTRESS NOMINEES:

       - Elizabeth Taylor – "Butterfield 8"
       - Greer Garson – "Sunrise at Campobello"
       - Deborah Kerr – "The Sundowners"
       - Shirley MacLaine – "The Apartment"
       - Melina Mercouri – "Never on Sunday"

- EFECTOS ESPECIALES:

       - "The Time Machine - Visual Effects by Gene Warren, Tim Baar
       - "The Last Voyage" - Visual Effects by A.J. Lohman

- BSO:

       - "Exodus" - Ernest Gold
       - "The Alamo" - Dimitri Tiomkin
       - "Elmer Gantry" - Andre Previn
       - "The Magnificent Seven" - Elmer Bernstein
       - "Spartacus" - Alex North

- MEJOR CANCIÓN:

       - "Never On Sunday" from Never on Sunday - Music and Lyrics by Manos Hadjidakis
       - "The Facts of Life" from The Facts of Life - Music and Lyrics by Johnny Mercer
       - "Faraway Part of Town" from Pepe - Music by Andre Previn; Lyrics by Dory Langdon
       - "The Green Leaves of Summer" from The Alamo - Music by Dimitri Tiomkin; Lyrics by Paul Francis Webster
       - "The Second Time Around" from High Time - Music by James Van Heusen; Lyrics by Sammy Cahn

- MEJOR PELÍCULA EXTRANJERA:

       - "The Virgin Spring" - Sweden
       - "Kapo" - Italy
       - "La Vérité" - France
       - "Macario" - Mexico
       - "The Ninth Circle" - Yugoslavia

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Oscar nominees 1961:


- BEST PICTURE:

       - "West Side Story" - Robert Wise, Producer
       - "Fanny" - Joshua Logan, Producer
       - "The Guns of Navarone" - Carl Foreman, Producer
       - "The Hustler" - Robert Rossen, Producer
       - "Judgment at Nuremberg" ("Vencedores o vencidos") - Stanley Kramer

- DIRECTING:

       - "West Side Story" - Robert Wise, Jerome Robbins
       - "The Guns of Navarone" - J. Lee Thompson
       - "The Hustler" - Robert Rossen
       - "Judgment at Nuremberg" - Stanley Kramer
       - "La Dolce Vita" - Federico Fellini

- BEST ACTOR NOMINEES:

       - Maximilian Schell – "Judgment at Nuremberg"
       - Charles Boyer – "Fanny"
       - Paul Newman – "The Hustler"
       - Spencer Tracy – "Judgment at Nuremberg"
       - Stuart Whitman – "The Mark"

- BEST ACTRESS NOMINEES:

       - Sophia Loren – "Two Women"
       - Audrey Hepburn – "Breakfast at Tiffany's"
       - Piper Laurie – "The Hustler"
       - Geraldine Page – "Summer and Smoke"
       - Natalie Wood – "Splendor in the Grass"

- EFECTOS ESPECIALES:

       - "The Guns of Navarone" - Visual Effects by Bill Warrington; Audible Effects by Vivian C. Greenham
       - "The Absent-Minded Professor" - Visual Effects by Robert A. Mattey, Eustace Lycett

- BSO:

       - "Breakfast at Tiffany's" - Henry Mancini
       - "El Cid" - Miklos Rozsa
       - "Fanny" - Morris Stoloff, Harry Sukman
       - "The Guns of Navarone" - Dimitri Tiomkin
       - "Summer and Smoke" - Elmer Bernstein

- MEJOR CANCIÓN:

       - "Moon River" from Breakfast at Tiffany's - Music by Henry Mancini; Lyrics by Johnny Mercer
       - "Bachelor in Paradise" from Bachelor in Paradise - Music by Henry Mancini; Lyrics by Mack David
       - "Love Theme From El Cid (The Falcon and The Dove)" - Music by Miklos Rozsa; Lyrics by Paul Francis Webster
       - "Pocketful of Miracles" from Pocketful of Miracles - Music by James Van Heusen; Lyrics by Sammy Cahn
       - "Town without Pity" from Town without Pity - Music by Dimitri Tiomkin; Lyrics by Ned Washington

- MEJOR PELÍCULA EXTRANJERA:

       - "Through a Glass Darkly" - Sweden
       - "Harry and the Butler" - Denmark
       - "Immortal Love" - Japan
       - "The Important Man" - Mexico
       - "Placido" - Spain

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Oscar nominees 1962:


- BEST PICTURE:

       - "Lawrence of Arabia" - Sam Spiegel, Producer
       - "The Longest Day" - Darryl F. Zanuck, Producer
       - "Meredith Willson's The Music Man" - Morton Da Costa, Producer
       - "Mutiny on the Bounty" - Aaron Rosenberg, Producer
       - "To Kill a Mockingbird" ("MAtar a un ruiseñor")-- Alan J. Pakula, Producer
Burt Lancaster
- DIRECTING:

       - "Lawrence of Arabia" - David Lean
       - "David and Lisa" - Frank Perry
       - "Divorce Italian Style" - Pietro Germi
       - "The Miracle Worker" - Arthur Penn
       - "To Kill a Mockingbird" - Robert Mulligan

- BEST ACTOR NOMINEES:

       - Gregory Peck – "To Kill a Mockingbird"
       - Burt Lancaster – "Birdman of Alcatraz"
       - Jack Lemmon – "Days of Wine and Roses"
       - Marcello Mastroianni – "Divorce Italian Style"
       - Peter O'Toole – "Lawrence of Arabia"

- BEST ACTRESS NOMINEES:

       - Anne Bancroft – "The Miracle Worker"
       - Bette Davis – "What Ever Happened to Baby Jane?"
       - Katharine Hepburn – "Long Day's Journey into Night"
       - Geraldine Page – "Sweet Bird of Youth"
       - Lee Remick – "Days of Wine and Roses"

- EFECTOS ESPECIALES:

       - "The Longest Day" - Visual Effects by Robert MacDonald; Audible Effects by Jacques Maumont
       - "Mutiny on the Bounty" - Visual Effects by A. Arnold Gillespie; Audible Effects by Milo Lory

- BSO:

       - "Lawrence of Arabia" - Maurice Jarre
       - "Freud" - Jerry Goldsmith
       - "Mutiny on the Bounty" - Bronislau Kaper
       - "Taras Bulba" - Franz Waxman
       - "To Kill a Mockingbird" - Elmer Bernstein

- MEJOR CANCIÓN:

       - "Days of Wine and Roses" from Days of Wine and Roses - Music by Henry Mancini; Lyrics by Johnny Mercer
       - "Love Song From Mutiny On The Bounty (Follow Me)" from Mutiny on the Bounty - Music by Bronislau Kaper; Lyrics by           Paul Francis Webster
       - "Song From Two For The Seesaw (Second Chance)" from Two for the Seesaw - Music by Andre Previn; Lyrics by Dory           Langdon
       - "Tender Is the Night" from Tender Is the Night - Music by Sammy Fain; Lyrics by Paul Francis Webster
       - "Walk on the Wild Side" from Walk on the Wild Side - Music by Elmer Bernstein; Lyrics by Mack David

- MEJOR PELÍCULA EXTRANJERA:

       - "Sundays and Cybele" - France
       - "Electra" - Greece
       - "The Four Days of Naples" - Italy
       - "Keeper of Promises (The Given Word)" - Brazil
       - "Tlayucan" - Mexico

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Oscar nominees 1963:


- BEST PICTURE:

       - "Tom Jones" - Tony Richardson, Producer
       - "America America" - Elia Kazan, Producer
       - "Cleopatra" - Walter Wanger, Producer
       - "How the West Was Won" - Bernard Smith, Producer
       - "Lilies of the Field" - Ralph Nelson, Producer

- DIRECTING:

       - "Tom Jones" - Tony Richardson
       - "America America" - Elia Kazan
       - "The Cardinal"-- Otto Preminger
       - "Federico Fellini's 8-1/2" - Federico Fellini
       - "Hud" - Martin Ritt

- BEST ACTOR NOMINEES:

       - Sidney Poitier – "Lilies of the Field"
       - Albert Finney – "Tom Jones"
       - Richard Harris – "This Sporting Life"
       - Rex Harrison – "Cleopatra"
       - Paul Newman – "Hud"

- BEST ACTRESS NOMINEES:

       - Patricia Neal – "Hud"
       - Leslie Caron – "The L-Shaped Room"
       - Shirley MacLaine – "Irma La Douce"
       - Rachel Roberts – "This Sporting Life"
       - Natalie Wood – "Love with the Proper Stranger"

- EFECTOS ESPECIALES:

       - "Cleopatra" - Emil Kosa, Jr.
       - "The Birds" - Ub Iwerks
- BSO:

       - "Tom Jones" - John Addison
       - "Cleopatra" - Alex North
       - "55 Days at Peking" - Dimitri Tiomkin
       - "How the West Was Won" - Alfred Newman, Ken Darby
       - "It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World" - Ernest Gold

- MEJOR CANCIÓN:

       - "Call Me Irresponsible" from Papa's Delicate Condition - Music by James Van Heusen; Lyrics by Sammy Cahn
       - "Charade" from Charade - Music by Henry Mancini; Lyrics by Johnny Mercer
       - "It's A Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World" from It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World - Music by Ernest Gold; Lyrics by Mack David
       - "More" from Mondo Cane - Music by Riz Ortolani and Nino Oliviero; Lyrics by Norman Newell
       - "So Little Time" from 55 Days at Peking - Music by Dimitri Tiomkin; Lyrics by Paul Francis Webster

- MEJOR PELÍCULA EXTRANJERA:

       - "Federico Fellini's 8-1/2" - Italy
       - "Knife in the Water" - Poland
       - "Los Tarantos" - Spain
       - "The Red Lanterns" - Greece
       - "Twin Sisters of Kyoto" - Japan

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Oscar nominees 1964:


- BEST PICTURE:

       - "My Fair Lady" - Jack L. Warner, Producer
       - "Becket" - Hal B. Wallis, Producer
       - "Dr. Strangelove Or: How I Learned To Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb" ("Teléfono rojo volamos hacia Moscú") -              Stanley Kubrick
       - "Mary Poppins" - Walt Disney and Bill Walsh, Producers
       - "Zorba the Greek" - Michael Cacoyannis, Producer

- DIRECTING:

       - "My Fair Lady" - George Cukor
       - "Becket" - Peter Glenville
       - "Dr. Strangelove Or: How I Learned To Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb" - Stanley Kubrick
       - "Mary Poppins" - Robert Stevenson
       - "Zorba the Greek" - Michael Cacoyannis

- BEST ACTOR NOMINEES:

       - Rex Harrison - My Fair Lady ("Professor Henry Higgins")
       - Richard Burton – "Becket"
       - Peter O'Toole – "Becket"
       - Anthony Quinn – "Zorba the Greek"
       - Peter Sellers – "Dr. Strangelove Or: How I Learned To Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb"

- BEST ACTRESS NOMINEES:

       - Julie Andrews – "Mary Poppins"
       - Anne Bancroft – "The Pumpkin Eater"
       - Sophia Loren – "Marriage Italian Style"
       - Debbie Reynolds – "The Unsinkable Molly Brown"
       - Kim Stanley – "Seance on a Wet Afternoon"

- EFECTOS ESPECIALES:

       - "Mary Poppins" - Peter Ellenshaw, Eustace Lycett, Hamilton Luske
       - "7 Faces of Dr. Lao" - Jim Danforth

- BSO:

       - "Mary Poppins" - Richard M. Sherman, Robert B. Sherman
       - "Becket" - Laurence Rosenthal
       - "The Fall of the Roman Empire" - Dimitri Tiomkin
       - "Hush...Hush, Sweet Charlotte" - Frank DeVol
       - "The Pink Panther" - Henry Mancini

- MEJOR CANCIÓN:

       - "Chim Chim Cher-ee" from Mary Poppins - Music and Lyrics by Richard M. Sherman and Robert B. Sherman
       - "Dear Heart" from Dear Heart - Music by Henry Mancini; Lyrics by Jay Livingston and Ray Evans
       - "Hush...Hush, Sweet Charlotte" from Hush...Hush, Sweet Charlotte - Music by Frank DeVol; Lyrics by Mack David
       - "My Kind of Town" from Robin and the 7 Hoods - Music by James Van Heusen; Lyrics by Sammy Cahn
       - "Where Love Has Gone" from Where Love Has Gone - Music by James Van Heusen; Lyrics by Sammy Cahn

- MEJOR PELÍCULA EXTRANJERA:

       - "Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow" - Italy Raven's End - Sweden
       - "Sallah" - Israel
       - "The Umbrellas of Cherbourg" - France
       - "Woman in the Dunes" - Japan

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Oscar nominees 1965:


- BEST PICTURE:

       - "The Sound of Music" ("Sonrisas y lágrimas")-- Robert Wise, Producer
       - "Darling" - Joseph Janni, Producer
       - "Doctor Zhivago" - Carlo Ponti, Producer
       - "Ship of Fools" - Stanley Kramer, Producer
       - "A Thousand Clowns" - Fred Coe, Producer

- DIRECTING:

       - "The Sound of Music" - Robert Wise
       - "The Collector" - William Wyler
       - "Darling" - John Schlesinger
       - "Doctor Zhivago" - David Lean
       - "Woman in the Dunes" - Hiroshi Teshigahara

- BEST ACTOR NOMINEES:

       - Lee Marvin – "Cat Ballou"
       - Richard Burton – "The Spy Who Came In from the Cold"
       - Laurence Olivier – "Othello"
       - Rod Steiger – "The Pawnbroker"
       - Oskar Werner – "Ship of Fools"

- BEST ACTRESS NOMINEES:

       - Julie Christie – "Darling"
       - Julie Andrews – "The Sound of Music"
       - Samantha Eggar – "The Collector"
       - Elizabeth Hartman – "A Patch of Blue"
       - Simone Signoret – "Ship of Fools"

- EFECTOS ESPECIALES:

       - "Thunderball" - John Stears
       - "The Greatest Story Ever Told" - J. McMillan Johnson

- BSO:

       - "Doctor Zhivago" - Maurice Jarre
       - "The Agony and the Ecstasy" - Alex North
       - "The Greatest Story Ever Told" - Alfred Newman
       - "A Patch of Blue" - Jerry Goldsmith
       - "The Umbrellas of Cherbourg" - Michel Legrand, Jacques Demy

- MEJOR CANCIÓN:

       - "The Shadow of Your Smile" from The Sandpiper - Music by Johnny Mandel; Lyrics by Paul Francis Webster
       - "The Ballad of Cat Ballou" from Cat Ballou - Music by Jerry Livingston; Lyrics by Mack David
       - "I Will Wait For You" from The Umbrellas of Cherbourg - Music by Michel Legrand; Lyrics by Jacques Demy; English                  Lyrics by Norman Gimbel
       - "The Sweetheart Tree" from The Great Race - Music by Henry Mancini; Lyrics by Johnny Mercer
       - "What's New Pussycat?" from What's New Pussycat? - Music by Burt Bacharach; Lyrics by Hal David

- MEJOR PELÍCULA EXTRANJERA:

       - "The Shop on Main Street" - Czechoslovakia
       - "Blood on the Land" - Greece
       - "Dear John" - Sweden
       - "Kwaidan" - Japan
       - "Marriage Italian Style" - Italy

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Oscar nominees 1966:


- BEST PICTURE:

       - "A Man for All Seasons" - Fred Zinnemann, Producer
       - "Alfie" - Lewis Gilbert, Producer
       - "The Russians Are Coming The Russians Are Coming" - Norman Jewison, Producer
       - "The Sand Pebbles" - Robert Wise, Producer
       - "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?" - Ernest Lehman, Producer

- DIRECTING:

       - "A Man for All Seasons" - Fred Zinnemann
       - "Blow-Up" - Michelangelo Antonioni
       - "A Man and a Woman" - Claude Lelouch
       - "The Professionals" - Richard Brooks
       - "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?" - Mike Nichols

- BEST ACTOR NOMINEES:

       - Paul Scofield – "A Man for All Seasons"
       - Alan Arkin – "The Russians Are Coming The Russians Are Coming"
       - Richard Burton – "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?"
       - Michael Caine – "Alfie"
       - Steve McQueen – "The Sand Pebbles"

- BEST ACTRESS NOMINEES:

       - Elizabeth Taylor – "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?"
       - Anouk Aimee – "A Man and a Woman"
       - Ida Kaminska – "The Shop on Main Street"
       - Lynn Redgrave – "Georgy Girl"
       - Vanessa Redgrave – "Morgan!"

- EFECTOS ESPECIALES:

       - "Fantastic Voyage" - Art Cruickshank
       - "Hawaii" - Linwood G. Dunn

- BSO:

       - "Born Free" - John Barry
       - "The Bible" - Toshiro Mayuzumi
       - "Hawaii" - Elmer Bernstein
       - "The Sand Pebbles" - Jerry Goldsmith
       - "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?" - Alex North

- MEJOR CANCIÓN:

       - "Born Free" from Born Free - Music by John Barry; Lyrics by Don Black
       - "Alfie" from Alfie - Music by Burt Bacharach; Lyrics by Hal David
       - "Georgy Girl" from Georgy Girl - Music by Tom Springfield; Lyrics by Jim Dale
       - "My Wishing Doll" from Hawaii - Music by Elmer Bernstein; Lyrics by Mack David
       - "A Time for Love" from An American Dream - Music by Johnny Mandel; Lyrics by Paul Francis Webster

- MEJOR PELÍCULA EXTRANJERA:

       - "A Man and a Woman" - France
       - "The Battle of Algiers" - Italy
       - "Loves of a Blonde" - Czechoslovakia
       - "Pharaoh" - Poland
       - "Three" - Yugoslavia

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Oscar nominees 1967:


- BEST PICTURE:

       - "In the Heat of the Night" - Walter Mirisch, Producer
       - "Bonnie and Clyde" - Warren Beatty, Producer
       - "Doctor Dolittle" - Arthur P. Jacobs, Producer
       - "The Graduate" ("El graduado")-- Lawrence Turman, Producer
       - "Guess Who's Coming to Dinner" - Stanley Kramer, Producer

Bonnie and Clyde - DIRECTING:

       - "The Graduate" - Mike Nichols
       - "Bonnie and Clyde" - Arthur Penn
       - "Guess Who's Coming to Dinner" - Stanley Kramer
       - "In Cold Blood" ("A sangre fría") - Richard Brooks
       - "In the Heat of the Night" - Norman Jewison

- BEST ACTOR NOMINEES:

       - Rod Steiger – "In the Heat of the Night"
       - Warren Beatty – "Bonnie and Clyde"
       - Dustin Hoffman – "The Graduate"
       - Paul Newman – "Cool Hand Luke"
       - Spencer Tracy – "Guess Who's Coming to Dinner"

- BEST ACTRESS NOMINEES:

       - Katharine Hepburn – "Guess Who's Coming to Dinner?"
       - Anne Bancroft – "The Graduate"
       - Faye Dunaway – "Bonnie and Clyde"
       - Dame Edith Evans – "The Whisperers"
       - Audrey Hepburn – "Wait until Dark"

- EFECTOS ESPECIALES:

       - "Doctor Dolittle" - L. B. Abbott
       - "Tobruk" - Howard A. Anderson, Jr., Albert Whitlock

- BSO:

       - "Thoroughly Modern Millie" - Elmer Bernstein
       - "Cool Hand Luke" - Lalo Schifrin
       - "Doctor Dolittle" - Leslie Bricusse
       - "Far from the Madding Crowd" - Richard Rodney Bennett
       - "In Cold Blood" - Quincy Jones

- MEJOR CANCIÓN:

       - "Talk to the Animals" from Doctor Dolittle - Music and Lyrics by Leslie Bricusse
       - "The Bare Necessities" from The Jungle Book - Music and Lyrics by Terry Gilkyson
       - "The Eyes of Love" from Banning - Music by Quincy Jones; Lyrics by Bob Russell
       - "The Look of Love" from Casino Royale - Music by Burt Bacharach; Lyrics by Hal David
       - "Thoroughly Modern Millie" from Thoroughly Modern Millie - Music and Lyrics by James Van Heusen and Sammy Cahn

- MEJOR PELÍCULA EXTRANJERA:

       - "Closely Watched Trains" - Czechoslovakia
       - "El Amor Brujo" - Spain
       - "I Even Met Happy Gypsies" - Yugoslavia
       - "Live for Life" - France
       - "Portrait of Chieko" - Japan

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Oscar nominees 1968:


- BEST PICTURE:

       - "Oliver!" - John Woolf, Producer
       - "Funny Girl" - Ray Stark, Producer
       - "The Lion in Winter" - Martin Poll, Producer
       - "Rachel, Rachel" - Paul Newman, Producer
       - "Romeo and Juliet" - Anthony Havelock-Allan and John Brabourne, Producers

- DIRECTING:

       - "Oliver!" - Carol Reed
       - "The Battle of Algiers" - Gillo Pontecorvo
       - "The Lion in Winter" - Anthony Harvey
       - "Romeo and Juliet" - Franco Zeffirelli
       - "2001: A Space Odyssey" - Stanley Kubrick

- BEST ACTOR NOMINEES:

       - Cliff Robertson – "Charly"
       - Alan Arkin – "The Heart Is a Lonely Hunter"
       - Alan Bates – "The Fixer"
       - Ron Moody – "Oliver!"
       - Peter O'Toole – "The Lion in Winter"

- BEST ACTRESS NOMINEES:   Este año se consideró que se había producido empate en esta categoría.

       - Katharine Hepburn – "The Lion in Winter"
       - Barbra Streisand – "Funny Girl"
       - Patricia Neal – "The Subject Was Roses"
       - Vanessa Redgrave – "Isadora"
       - Joanne Woodward – "Rachel, Rachel"

- FOTOGRAFÍA:

       - "Romeo and Juliet" - Pasqualino De Santis
       - "Funny Girl" - Harry Stradling
       - "Ice Station Zebra" - Daniel L. Fapp
       - "Oliver!" - Oswald Morris
       - "Star!" - Ernest Laszlo

- EFECTOS ESPECIALES:

       - "2001: A Space Odyssey" - Stanley Kubrick
       - "Ice Station Zebra" - Hal Millar, J. McMillan Johnson

- BSO:

       - "The Lion in Winter" - John Barry
       - "The Fox" - Lalo Schifrin
       - "Planet of the Apes" - Jerry Goldsmith
       - "The Shoes of the Fisherman" - Alex North
       - "The Thomas Crown Affair" - Michel Legrand

- MEJOR CANCIÓN:

       - "The Windmills of Your Mind" from The Thomas Crown Affair - Music by Michel Legrand; Lyrics by Alan Bergman and              Marilyn Bergman
       - "Chitty Chitty Bang Bang" from Chitty Chitty Bang Bang - Music and Lyrics by Richard M. Sherman and Robert B.                    Sherman
       - "For Love of Ivy" from For Love of Ivy - Music by Quincy Jones; Lyrics by Bob Russell
       - "Funny Girl" from Funny Girl - Music by Jule Styne; Lyrics by Bob Merrill
       - "Star!" from Star! - Music by Jimmy Van Heusen; Lyrics by Sammy Cahn

- MEJOR PELÍCULA EXTRANJERA:

       - "War and Peace" - Union of Soviet Socialist Republics
       - "The Boys of Paul Street" - Hungary
       - "The Firemen's Ball" - Czechoslovakia
       - "The Girl with the Pistol" - Italy
       - "Stolen Kisses" - France

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Oscar nominees 1969:


- BEST PICTURE:

       - "Midnight Cowboy" ("Cowboy de medianoche") - Jerome Hellman, Producer
       - "Anne of the Thousand Days" - Hal B. Wallis, Producer
       - "Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid" - John Foreman, Producer
       - "Hello, Dolly!" - Ernest Lehman, Producer
       - "Z" - Jacques Perrin and Hamed Rachedi, Producers

- DIRECTING:

       - "Midnight Cowboy" - John Schlesinger
       - "Alice's Restaurant" - Arthur Penn
       - "Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid" - George Roy Hill
       - "They Shoot Horses, Don't They?" - Sydney Pollack
       - "Z" - Costa-Gavras

- BEST ACTOR NOMINEES:

       - John Wayne – "True Grit"
       - Richard Burton – "Anne of the Thousand Days"
       - Dustin Hoffman – "Midnight Cowboy"
       - Peter O'Toole – "Goodbye, Mr. Chips"
       - Jon Voight – "Midnight Cowboy"

- BEST ACTRESS NOMINEES:

       - Maggie Smith – "The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie"
       - Genevieve Bujold – "Anne of the Thousand Days"
       - Jane Fonda – "They Shoot Horses, Don't They?"
       - Liza Minnelli – "The Sterile Cuckoo"
       - Jean Simmons – "The Happy Ending"

- FOTOGRAFÍA:

       - "Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid" - Conrad Hall
       - "Anne of the Thousand Days" - Arthur Ibbetson
       - "Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice" - Charles B. Lang
       - "Hello, Dolly!" - Harry Stradling
       - "Marooned" - Daniel Fapp

- EFECTOS ESPECIALES:

       - "Marooned" - Robbie Robertson
       - "Krakatoa, East of Java" - Eugene Lourie, Alex Weldon
- BSO:

       - "Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid" - Burt Bacharach
       - "Anne of the Thousand Days" - Georges Delerue
       - "The Reivers" - John Williams
       - "The Secret of Santa Vittoria" - Ernest Gold
       - "The Wild Bunch" - Jerry Fielding

- MEJOR CANCIÓN:

       - "Raindrops Keep Fallin' On My Head" from Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid - Music by Burt Bacharach; Lyrics by Hal David
       - "Come Saturday Morning" from The Sterile Cuckoo - Music by Fred Karlin; Lyrics by Dory Previn
       - "Jean" from The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie - Music and Lyrics by Rod McKuen
       - "True Grit" from True Grit - Music by Elmer Bernstein; Lyrics by Don Black
       - "What Are You Doing the Rest of Your Life?" from The Happy Ending - Music by Michel Legrand; Lyrics by Alan Bergman and Marilyn Bergman

- MEJOR PELÍCULA EXTRANJERA:

       - "Z" - Argelia
       - "Ådalen '31" - Sweden
       - "The Battle of Neretva" - Yugoslavia
       - "The Brothers Karamazov" - Union of Soviet Socialist Republics
       - "My Night at Maud's" - France

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Oscar nominees 1970:


- BEST PICTURE:

       - "Patton" - Frank McCarthy, Producer
       - "Airport" - Ross Hunter, Producer
       - "Five Easy Pieces" - Bob Rafelson and Richard Wechsler, Producers
       - "Love Story" - Howard G. Minsky, Producer
       - "M.A.S.H" - Ingo Preminger, Producer

- DIRECTING:

       - "Patton" - Franklin J. Schaffner
       - "Fellini Satyricon" - Federico Fellini
       - "Love Story" - Arthur Hiller
       - "M.A.S.H" - Robert Altman
       - "Women in Love" - Ken Russell

- BEST ACTOR NOMINEES:

       - George C. Scott – "Patton"
       - Melvyn Douglas – "I Never Sang for My Father"
       - James Earl Jones – "The Great White Hope"
       - Jack Nicholson – "Five Easy Pieces"
       - Ryan O'Neal – "Love Story"

- BEST ACTRESS NOMINEES:

       - Glenda Jackson – "Women in Love"
       - Jane Alexander – "The Great White Hope"
       - Ali MacGraw – "Love Story"
       - Sarah Miles – "Ryan's Daughter"
       - Carrie Snodgress – "Diary of a Mad Housewife"

- FOTOGRAFÍA:

       - "Ryan's Daughter" - Freddie Young
       - "Airport" - Ernest Laszlo
       - "Patton" - Fred Koenekamp
       - "Tora! Tora! Tora!" - Charles F. Wheeler, Osami Furuya, Sinsaku Himeda, Masamichi Satoh
       - "Women in Love" - Billy Williams

- EFECTOS ESPECIALES:

       - "Tora! Tora! Tora!" - A. D. Flowers, L. B. Abbott
       - "Patton" - Alex Weldon

- BSO:

       - "Love Story" - Francis Lai
       - "Airport" - Alfred Newman
       - "Cromwell" - Frank Cordell
       - "Patton" - Jerry Goldsmith
       - "Sunflower" - Henry Mancini

- MEJOR CANCIÓN:

       - Let It Be - Music and lyrics by The Beatles
       - The Baby Maker - Music by Fred Karlin; lyrics by Tylwyth Kymry
       - A Boy Named Charlie Brown - Music by Rod McKuen and John Scott Trotter; lyrics by Rod McKuen, Bill Melendez and Al Shean; adaptation score by Vince Guaraldi
       - Darling Lili - Music by Henry Mancini; lyrics by Johnny Mercer
       - Scrooge - Music and lyrics by Leslie Bricusse; adaptation score by Ian Fraser and Herbert W. Spencer

- MEJOR PELÍCULA EXTRANJERA:

       - "Investigation of a Citizen Above Suspicion" - Italy
       - "First Love" - Switzerland
       - "Hoa-Binh" - France
       - "Paix Sur Les Champs" - Belgium
       - "Tristana" - Spain

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Oscar nominees 1971:


The French Conection - BEST PICTURE:

       - "The French Connection" - Philip D'Antoni, Producer
       - "A Clockwork Orange" ("La naranja mecánica") - Stanley Kubrick, Producer
       - "Fiddler on the Roof" - Norman Jewison, Producer
       - "The Last Picture Show" - Stephen J. Friedman, Producer
       - "Nicholas and Alexandra" - Sam Spiegel, Producer

- DIRECTING:

       - "The French Connection" - William Friedkin
       - "Clockwork Orange" - Stanley Kubrick
       - "Fiddler on the Roof" - Norman Jewison
       - "The Last Picture Show" - Peter Bogdanovich
       - "Sunday Bloody Sunday" - John Schlesinger

- BEST ACTOR NOMINEES:

       - Gene Hackman – "The French Connection"
       - Peter Finch – "Sunday Bloody Sunday"
       - Walter Matthau – "Kotch"
       - George C. Scott – "The Hospital"
       - Topol – "Fiddler on the Roof"

- BEST ACTRESS NOMINEES:

       - Jane Fonda – "Klute"
       - Julie Christie – "McCabe & Mrs. Miller"
       - Glenda Jackson – "Sunday Bloody Sunday"
       - Vanessa Redgrave – "Mary, Queen of Scots"
       - Janet Suzman – "Nicholas and Alexandra"

- FOTOGRAFÍA:

       - "Fiddler on the Roof" - Oswald Morris
       - "The French Connection" - Owen Roizman
       - "The Last Picture Show" - Robert Surtees
       - "Nicholas and Alexandra" - Freddie Young
       - "Summer of '42" - Robert Surtees

- EFECTOS ESPECIALES:

       - "Bedknobs and Broomsticks" - Alan Maley, Eustace Lycett, Danny Lee
       - "When Dinosaurs Ruled the Earth" - Jim Danforth, Roger Dicken

- BSO:

       - "Summer of '42" - Michel Legrand
       - "Mary, Queen of Scots" - John Barry
       - "Nicholas and Alexandra" - Richard Rodney Bennett
       - "Shaft" - Isaac Hayes
       - "Straw Dogs" - Jerry Fielding

- MEJOR CANCIÓN:

       - "Theme from Shaft" from Shaft - Music and Lyrics by Isaac Hayes
       - "The Age of Not Believing" from Bedknobs and Broomsticks - Music and Lyrics by Richard M. Sherman and Robert B. Sherman
       - "All His Children" from Sometimes a Great Notion - Music by Henry Mancini; Lyrics by Alan Bergman and Marilyn Bergman
       - "Bless the Beasts & Children" from Bless the Beasts & Children - Music and Lyrics by Barry DeVorzon and Perry Botkin, Jr.
       - "Life Is What You Make It" from Kotch - Music by Marvin Hamlisch; Lyrics by Johnny Mercer

- MEJOR PELÍCULA EXTRANJERA:

       - "The Garden of the Finzi Continis" - Italy
       - "Dodes'ka-Den" - Japan
       - "The Emigrants" - Sweden
       - "The Policeman" - Israel
       - "Tchaikovsky" - Union of Soviet Socialist Republics

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Oscar nominees 1972:


- BEST PICTURE:

       - "The Godfather" ("El Padrino") - Albert S. Ruddy, Producer
       - "Cabaret" - Cy Feuer, Producer
       - "Deliverance" - John Boorman, Producer
       - "The Emigrants" - Bengt Forslund, Producer
       - "Sounder" - Robert B. Radnitz, Producer

- DIRECTING:

       - "Cabaret" - Bob Fosse
       - "Deliverance" - John Boorman
       - "The Emigrants" - Jan Troell
       - "The Godfather" - Francis Ford Coppola
       - "Sleuth" - Joseph L. Mankiewicz

- BEST ACTOR NOMINEES:

       - Marlon Brando – "The Godfather"
       - Michael Caine – "Sleuth"
       - Laurence Olivier – "Sleuth"
       - Peter O'Toole – "The Ruling Class"
       - Paul Winfield – "Sounder"

- BEST ACTRESS NOMINEES:

       - Liza Minnelli – "Cabaret"
       - Diana Ross – "Lady Sings the Blues"
       - Maggie Smith – "Travels with My Aunt"
       - Cicely Tyson – "Sounder"
       - Liv Ullmann – "The Emigrants"

- FOTOGRAFÍA:

       - "Cabaret" - Geoffrey Unsworth
       - "Butterflies Are Free" - Charles B. Lang
       - "The Poseidon Adventure" - Harold E. Stine
       - "1776" - Harry Stradling, Jr.
       - "Travels with My Aunt" - Douglas Slocombe

- BSO:

       - "Cabaret" - Adaptation Score by Ralph Burns
       - "Lady Sings the Blues" - Adaptation Score by Gil Askey
       - "Man of La Mancha" - Adaptation Score by Laurence Rosenthal

- MEJOR CANCIÓN:

       - "The Morning After" from The Poseidon Adventure - Music and Lyrics by Al Kasha and Joel Hirschhorn
       - "Ben" from Ben - Music by Walter Scharf; Lyrics by Don Black
       - "Come Follow, Follow Me" from The Little Ark - Music by Fred Karlin; Lyrics by Marsha Karlin
       - "Marmalade, Molasses & Honey" from The Life and Times of Judge Roy Bean - Music by Maurice Jarre; Lyrics by Marilyn Bergman and Alan Bergman
       - "Strange Are the Ways of Love" from The Stepmother - Music by Sammy Fain; Lyrics by Paul Francis Webster

- MEJOR PELÍCULA EXTRANJERA:

       - "The Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie" ("El discreto encanto de la burguesía" de Luis Buñuel") - France
       - "The Dawns Here Are Quiet" - Union of Soviet Socialist Republics
       - "I Love You Rosa" - Israel
       - "My Dearest Señorita" - Spain
       - "The New Land" - Sweden

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Oscar nominees 1973:


- BEST PICTURE:

       - "The Sting" ("El golpe") - Tony Bill, Michael Phillips and Julia Phillips, Producers
       - "American Graffiti" - Francis Ford Coppola, Producer; Gary Kurtz, Co-Producer
       - "Cries and Whispers" - Ingmar Bergman, Producer
       - "The Exorcist" - William Peter Blatty, Producer
       - "A Touch of Class" - Melvin Frank, Producer

- DIRECTING:

       - "The Sting" - George Roy Hill
       - "American Graffiti" - George Lucas
       - "Cries and Whispers" - Ingmar Bergman
       - "The Exorcist" - William Friedkin
       - "Last Tango in Paris" - Bernardo Bertolucci

- BEST ACTOR NOMINEES:

       - Jack Lemmon – "Save the Tiger"
       - Marlon Brando – "Last Tango in Paris"
       - Jack Nicholson – "The Last Detail"
       - Al Pacino – "Serpico"
       - Robert Redford – "The Sting"

- BEST ACTRESS NOMINEES:

       - Glenda Jackson – "A Touch of Class"
       - Ellen Burstyn – "The Exorcist"
       - Marsha Mason – "Cinderella Liberty"
       - Barbra Streisand – "The Way We Were"
       - Joanne Woodward – "Summer Wishes, Winter Dreams"

- FOTOGRAFÍA:

       - "Cries and Whispers" - Sven Nykvist
       - "The Exorcist" - Owen Roizman
       - "Jonathan Livingston Seagull" - Jack Couffer
       - "The Sting" - Robert Surtees
       - "The Way We Were" - Harry Stradling, Jr.

- BSO:

       - "The Sting" - Adaptation Score by Marvin Hamlisch
       - "Jesus Christ Superstar" - Adaptation Score by Andre Previn, Herbert Spencer and Andrew Lloyd Webber
       - "Tom Sawyer" - Song Score by Richard M. Sherman and Robert B. Sherman; Adaptation Score by John Williams

- MEJOR CANCIÓN:

       - "The Way We Were" from The Way We Were - Music by Marvin Hamlisch; Lyrics by Alan Bergman and Marilyn Bergman
       - "All That Love Went To Waste" from A Touch of Class - Music by George Barrie; Lyrics by Sammy Cahn
       - "Live and Let Die" from Live and Let Die - Music and Lyrics by Paul McCartney and Linda McCartney
       - "Love" from Robin Hood - Music by George Bruns; Lyrics by Floyd Huddleston
       - "Nice To Be Around" from Cinderella Liberty - Music by John Williams; Lyrics by Paul Williams

- MEJOR PELÍCULA EXTRANJERA:

       - "Day for Night" - France
       - "The House on Chelouche Street" - Israel
       - "L'Invitation" - Switzerland
       - "The Pedestrian" - West Germany
       - "Turkish Delight" - The Netherlands

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Oscar nominees 1974:


- BEST PICTURE:

       - "The Godfather Part II" ("El Padrino Parte II") - Francis Ford Coppola, Producer; Gray Frederickson and Fred Roos, Co-Producers
       - "Chinatown" - Robert Evans, Producer
       - "The Conversation" - Francis Ford Coppola, Producer; Fred Roos, Co-Producer
       - "Lenny" - Marvin Worth, Producer
       - "The Towering Inferno" - Irwin Allen, Producer

- DIRECTING:

       - "The Godfather Part II" - Francis Ford Coppola
       - "Chinatown" - Roman Polanski
       - "Day for Night" - Francois Truffaut
       - "Lenny" - Bob Fosse
       - "A Woman under the Influence" - John Cassavetes

- BEST ACTOR NOMINEES:

       - Art Carney – "Harry and Tonto"
       - Albert Finney – "Murder on the Orient Express"
       - Dustin Hoffman – "Lenny"
       - Jack Nicholson – "Chinatown"
       - Al Pacino – "The Godfather Part II"

- BEST ACTRESS NOMINEES:

       - Ellen Burstyn – "Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore"
       - Diahann Carroll – "Claudine"
       - Faye Dunaway – "Chinatown"
       - Valerie Perrine – "Lenny"
       - Gena Rowlands – "A Woman under the Influence"

- FOTOGRAFÍA:

       - "The Towering Inferno" - Fred Koenekamp, Joseph Biroc
       - "Chinatown" - John A. Alonzo
       - "Earthquake" - Philip Lathrop
       - "Lenny" - Bruce Surtees
       - "Murder on the Orient Express" - Geoffrey Unsworth

- BSO:

       - "The Great Gatsby" - Adaptation Score by Nelson Riddle
       - "The Little Prince" - Song Score by Alan Jay Lerner and Frederick Loewe; Adaptation Score by Angela Morley and Douglas Gamley
       - "Phantom of the Paradise" - Song Score by Paul Williams; Adaptation Score by Paul Williams and George Aliceson Tipton

- MEJOR CANCIÓN:

       - "We May Never Love Like This Again" from The Towering Inferno - Music and Lyrics by Al Kasha and Joel Hirschhorn
       - "Benji's Theme (I Feel Love)" from Benji - Music by Euel Box; Lyrics by Betty Box
       - "Blazing Saddles" from Blazing Saddles - Music by John Morris; Lyrics by Mel Brooks
       - "Little Prince" from The Little Prince - Music by Frederick Loewe; Lyrics by Alan Jay Lerner
       - "Wherever Love Takes Me" from Gold - Music by Elmer Bernstein; Lyrics by Don Black

- MEJOR PELÍCULA EXTRANJERA:

       - "Amarcord" - Italy
       - "Cats' Play" - Hungary
       - "The Deluge" - Poland
       - "Lacombe, Lucien" - France
       - "The Truce" - Argentina

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Oscar nominees 1975:


- BEST PICTURE:

       - "One Flew over the Cuckoo's Nest" ("Alguien voló sobre el nido del cuco") - Saul Zaentz and Michael Douglas, Producers
       - "Barry Lyndon" - Stanley Kubrick, Producer
       - "Dog Day Afternoon" - Martin Bregman and Martin Elfand, Producers
       - "Jaws" - Richard D. Zanuck and David Brown, Producers
       - "Nashville" - Robert Altman, Producer

- DIRECTING:

       - "One Flew over the Cuckoo's Nest" - Milos Forman
       - "Amarcord" - Federico Fellini
       - "Barry Lyndon" - Stanley Kubrick
       - "Dog Day Afternoon" - Sidney Lumet
       - "Nashville" - Robert Altman

- BEST ACTOR NOMINEES:

       - Jack Nicholson – "One Flew over the Cuckoo's Nest"
       - Walter Matthau – "The Sunshine Boys"
       - Al Pacino – "Dog Day Afternoon"
       - Maximilian Schell – "The Man in the Glass Booth"
       - James Whitmore – "Give 'em Hell, Harry!"

Alguien voló sobre el nido del cuco - BEST ACTRESS NOMINEES:

       - Louise Fletcher – "One Flew over the Cuckoo's Nest"
       - Isabelle Adjani – "The Story of Adele H."
       - Ann-Margret – "Tommy"
       - Glenda Jackson – "Hedda"
       - Carol Kane – "Hester Street"

- FOTOGRAFÍA:

       - "Barry Lyndon" - John Alcott
       - "The Day of the Locust" - Conrad Hall
       - "Funny Lady" - James Wong Howe
       - "The Hindenburg" - Robert Surtees
       - "One Flew over the Cuckoo's Nest" - Haskell Wexler, Bill Butler

- BSO:

       - "Jaws" - John Williams
       - "Birds Do It, Bees Do It" - Gerald Fried
       - "Bite the Bullet" - Alex North
       - "One Flew over the Cuckoo's Nest" - Jack Nitzsche
       - "The Wind and the Lion" - Jerry Goldsmith

- MEJOR CANCIÓN:

       - "I'm Easy" from Nashville - Music and Lyrics by Keith Carradine
       - "How Lucky Can You Get" from Funny Lady - Music and Lyrics by Fred Ebb and John Kander
       - "Now That We're in Love" from Whiffs - Music by George Barrie; Lyrics by Sammy Cahn
       - "Richard's Window" from The Other Side of the Mountain - Music by Charles Fox; Lyrics by Norman Gimbel
       - "Theme from Mahogany (Do You Know Where You're Going To)" from Mahogany - Music by Michael Masser; Lyrics by Gerry Goffin

- MEJOR PELÍCULA EXTRANJERA:

       - "Dersu Uzala" - Union of Soviet Socialist Republics
       - "Land of Promise" - Poland
       - "Letters from Marusia" - Mexico
       - "Sandakan No. 8" - Japan
       - "Scent of a Woman" - Italy

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Oscar nominees 1976:


- BEST PICTURE:

       - "Rocky" - Irwin Winkler and Robert Chartoff, Producers
       - "All the President's Men" - Walter Coblenz, Producer
       - "Bound for Glory" - Robert F. Blumofe and Harold Leventhal, Producers
       - "Network" - Howard Gottfried, Producer
       - "Taxi Driver" - Michael Phillips and Julia Phillips, Producers

- DIRECTING:

       - "Rocky" - John G. Avildsen
       - "All the President's Men" - Alan J. Pakula
       - "Face to Face" - Ingmar Bergman
       - "Network" - Sidney Lumet
       - "Seven Beauties" - Lina Wertmüller

- BEST ACTOR NOMINEES:

       - Peter Finch – "Network"
       - Robert De Niro – "Taxi Driver"
       - Giancarlo Giannini – "Seven Beauties"
       - William Holden – "Network"
       - Sylvester Stallone – "Rocky"

- BEST ACTRESS NOMINEES:

       - Faye Dunaway – "Network"
       - Marie-Christine Barrault – "Cousin, Cousine"
       - Talia Shire – "Rocky"
       - Sissy Spacek – "Carrie"
       - Liv Ullmann – "Face to Face"

- FOTOGRAFÍA:

       - "Bound for Glory" - Haskell Wexler
       - "King Kong" - Richard H. Kline
       - "Logan's Run" - Ernest Laszlo
       - "Network" - Owen Roizman
       - "A Star Is Born" - Robert Surtees

- BSO:

       - "The Omen" - Jerry Goldsmith
       - "Obsession" - Bernard Herrmann
       - "The Outlaw Josey Wales" - Jerry Fielding
       - "Taxi Driver" - Bernard Herrmann
       - "Voyage of the Damned" - Lalo Schifrin

- MEJOR CANCIÓN:

       - "Evergreen (Love Theme from A Star Is Born)" from A Star Is Born - Music by Barbra Streisand; Lyrics by Paul Williams
       - "Ave Satani" from The Omen - Music and Lyrics by Jerry Goldsmith
       - "Come to Me" from The Pink Panther Strikes Again - Music by Henry Mancii; Lyrics by Don Black
       - "Gonna Fly Now" from Rocky - Music by Bill Conti; Lyrics by Carol Connors and Ayn Robbins
       - "A World That Never Was" from Half a House - Music by Sammy Fain; Lyrics by Paul Francis Webster

- MEJOR PELÍCULA EXTRANJERA:

       - "Black and White in Color" - Ivory Coast
       - "Cousin, Cousine" - France
       - "Jacob, the Liar" - German Democratic Republic
       - "Nights and Days" - Poland
       - "Seven Beauties" - Italy

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Oscar nominees 1977:


- BEST PICTURE:

       - "Annie Hall" - Charles H. Joffe, Producer
       - "The Goodbye Girl" - Ray Stark, Producer
       - "Julia" - Richard Roth, Producer
       - "Star Wars" - Gary Kurtz, Producer
       - "The Turning Point" - Herbert Ross and Arthur Laurents, Producers

- DIRECTING:

       - "Annie Hall" - Woody Allen
       - "Close Encounters of the Third Kind" ("Encuentros en la tercera fase") - Steven Spielberg
       - "Julia" - Fred Zinnemann
       - "Star Wars" - George Lucas
       - "The Turning Point" - Herbert Ross

- BEST ACTOR NOMINEES:

       - Richard Dreyfuss – "The Goodbye Girl"
       - Woody Allen – "Annie Hall"
       - Richard Burton – "Equus"
       - Marcello Mastroianni – "A Special Day"
       - John Travolta – "Saturday Night Fever"

- BEST ACTRESS NOMINEES:

       - Diane Keaton – "Annie Hall"
       - Anne Bancroft – "The Turning Point"
       - Jane Fonda – "Julia"
       - Shirley MacLaine – "The Turning Point"
       - Marsha Mason – "The Goodbye Girl"

- FOTOGRAFÍA:

       - "Close Encounters of the Third Kind" - Vilmos Zsigmond
       - "Islands in the Stream" - Fred J. Koenekamp
       - "Julia" - Douglas Slocombe
       - "Looking for Mr. Goodbar" - William A. Fraker
       - "The Turning Point" - Robert Surtees

- EFECTOS ESPECIALES:

       - "Star Wars" - John Stears, John Dykstra, Richard Edlund, Grant McCune, Robert Blalack
       - "Close Encounters of the Third Kind" - Roy Arbogast, Douglas Trumbull, Matthew Yuricich, Gregory Jein, Richard Yuricich

- BSO:

       - "Star Wars" - John Williams
       - "Close Encounters of the Third Kind" - John Williams
       - "Julia" - Georges Delerue
       - "Mohammad" - Messenger of God - Maurice Jarre
       - "The Spy Who Loved Me" - Marvin Hamlisch

- MEJOR CANCIÓN:

       - "You Light Up My Life" from You Light Up My Life - Music and Lyrics by Joseph Brooks
       - "Candle on the Water" from Pete's Dragon - Music and Lyrics by Al Kasha and Joel Hirschhorn
       - "Nobody Does It Better" from The Spy Who Loved Me - Music by Marvin Hamlisch; Lyrics by Carole Bayer Sager
       - "The Slipper and the Rose Waltz (He Danced with Me/She Danced with Me)" from The Slipper and the Rose--The Story of Cinderella - Music and Lyrics by Richard M. Sherman and Robert B. Sherman
       - "Someone's Waiting for You" from The Rescuers - Music by Sammy Fain; Lyrics by Carol Connors and Ayn Robbins

- MEJOR PELÍCULA EXTRANJERA:

       - "Madame Rosa" - France
       - "Iphigenia" - Greece
       - "Operation Thunderbolt" - Israel
       - "A Special Day" - Italy
       - "That Obscure Object of Desire" - Spain

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Oscar nominees 1978:


- BEST PICTURE:

       - "The Deer Hunter" - Barry Spikings, Michael Deeley, Michael Cimino and John Peverall, Producers
       - "Coming Home" - Jerome Hellman, Producer
       - "Heaven Can Wait" - Warren Beatty, Producer
       - "Midnight Express" - Alan Marshall and David Puttnam, Producers
       - "An Unmarried Woman" - Paul Mazursky and Tony Ray, Producers

- DIRECTING:

       - "The Deer Hunter" - Michael Cimino
       - "Coming Home" - Hal Ashby
       - "Heaven Can Wait" - Warren Beatty, Buck Henry
       - "Interiors" - Woody Allen
       - "Midnight Express" - Alan Parker

- BEST ACTOR NOMINEES:

       - Jon Voight – "Coming Home"
       - Warren Beatty – "Heaven Can Wait"
       - Gary Busey – "The Buddy Holly Story"
       - Robert De Niro – "The Deer Hunter"
       - Laurence Olivier – "The Boys from Brazil"

- BEST ACTRESS NOMINEES:

       - Jane Fonda – "Coming Home"
       - Ingrid Bergman – "Autumn Sonata"
       - Ellen Burstyn – "Same Time, Next Year"
       - Jill Clayburgh – "An Unmarried Woman"
       - Geraldine Page – "Interiors"

- FOTOGRAFÍA:

       - "Days of Heaven" - Nestor Almendros
       - "The Deer Hunter" - Vilmos Zsigmond
       - "Heaven Can Wait" - William A. Fraker
       - "Same Time, Next Year" - Robert Surtees
       - "The Wiz" - Oswald Morris

- BSO:

       - "Midnight Express" - Giorgio Moroder
       - "The Boys from Brazil" - Jerry Goldsmith
       - "Days of Heaven" - Ennio Morricone
       - "Heaven Can Wait" - Dave Grusin
       - "Superman" - John Williams

- MEJOR CANCIÓN:

       - "Last Dance" from Thank God It's Friday - Music and Lyrics by Paul Jabara "Hopelessly Devoted To You" from Grease - Music and Lyrics by John Farrar
       - "The Last Time I Felt Like This" from Same Time, Next Year - Music by Marvin Hamlisch; Lyrics by Alan Bergman and Marilyn Bergman
       - "Ready To Take a Chance Again" from Foul Play - Music by Charles Fox; Lyrics by Norman Gimbel
       - "When You're Loved" from The Magic of Lassie - Music and Lyrics by Richard M. Sherman and Robert B. Sherman

- MEJOR PELÍCULA EXTRANJERA:

       - "Get Out Your Handkerchiefs" - France
       - "The Glass Cell" - German Federal Republic
       - "Hungarians" - Hungary
       - "Viva Italia!" - Italy
       - "White Bim Black Ear" - Union of Soviet Socialist Republics

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Oscar nominees 1979:


- BEST PICTURE:

       - "Kramer vs. Kramer" - Stanley R. Jaffe, Producer
       - "All That Jazz" - Robert Alan Aurthur, Producer
       - "Apocalypse Now" - Francis Coppola, Producer; Fred Roos, Gray Frederickson and Tom Sternberg, Co-Producers
       - "Breaking Away" - Peter Yates, Producer
       - "Norma Rae" - Tamara Asseyev and Alex Rose, Producers

- DIRECTING:

       - "Kramer vs. Kramer" - Robert Benton
       - "All That Jazz" - Bob Fosse
       - "Apocalypse Now" - Francis Coppola
   "Breaking Away" - Peter Yates
       - "La Cage aux Folles" - Edouard Molinaro

Apocalypse Now - BEST ACTOR NOMINEES:

       - Dustin Hoffman – "Kramer vs. Kramer"
       - Jack Lemmon – "The China Syndrome"
       - Al Pacino – "And Justice for All"
       - Roy Scheider – "All That Jazz"
       - Peter Sellers – "Being There"

- BEST ACTRESS NOMINEES:

       - Sally Field – "Norma Rae"
       - Jill Clayburgh – "Starting Over"
       - Jane Fonda – "The China Syndrome"
       - Marsha Mason – "Chapter Two"
       - Bette Midler – "The Rose"

- FOTOGRAFÍA:

       - "Apocalypse Now" - Vittorio Storaro
       - "All That Jazz" - Giuseppe Rotunno
       - "The Black Hole" - Frank Phillips
       - "Kramer vs. Kramer" - Nestor Almendros
       - "1941" - William A. Fraker

- EFECTOS ESPECIALES:

       - "Alien" - H.R. Giger, Carlo Rambaldi, Brian Johnson, Nick Allder, Denys Ayling
       - "The Black Hole" - Peter Ellenshaw, Art Cruickshank, Eustace Lycett, Danny Lee, Harrison Ellenshaw, Joe Hale
       - "Moonraker" - Derek Meddings, Paul Wilson, John Evans
       - "1941" - William A. Fraker, A. D. Flowers, Gregory Jein
       - "Star Trek - The Motion Picture" - Douglas Trumbull, John Dykstra, Richard Yuricich, Robert Swarthe, Dave Stewart, Grant McCune

- BSO:

       - "A Little Romance" - Georges Delerue
       - "The Amityville Horror" - Lalo Schifrin
       - "The Champ" - Dave Grusin
       - "Star Trek" - The Motion Picture - Jerry Goldsmith
       - "10" - Henry Mancini

- MEJOR CANCIÓN:

       - "It Goes Like It Goes" from Norma Rae - Music by David Shire; Lyric by Norman Gimbel
       - "I'll Never Say 'Goodbye'" from The Promise - Music by David Shire; Lyric by Alan Bergman and Marilyn Bergman
       - "It's Easy To Say" from 10 - Music by Henry Mancini; Lyric by Robert Wells
       - "The Rainbow Connection" from The Muppet Movie - Music and Lyric by Paul Williams and Kenny Ascher
       - "Through the Eyes of Love" from Ice Castles - Music by Marvin Hamlisch; Lyric by Carole Bayer Sager

- MEJOR PELÍCULA EXTRANJERA:

       - "The Tin Drum" - Federal Republic of Germany
       - "The Maids of Wilko" - Poland
       - "Mama Turns a Hundred" - Spain
       - "A Simple Story" - France
       - "To Forget Venice" - Italy

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Oscar nominees 1980:


- BEST PICTURE:

       - "Ordinary People" - Ronald L. Schwary, Producer
       - "Coal Miner's Daughter" - Bernard Schwartz, Producer
       - "The Elephant Man" - Jonathan Sanger, Producer
       - "Raging Bull" - Irwin Winkler and Robert Chartoff, Producers
       - "Tess" - Claude Berri, Producer; Timothy Burrill, Co-Producer

- DIRECTING:

       - "Ordinary People" - Robert Redford
       - "The Elephant Man" - David Lynch
       - "Raging Bull" - Martin Scorsese
       - "The Stunt Man" - Richard Rush
       - "Tess" - Roman Polanski

- BEST ACTOR NOMINEES:

       - Robert De Niro – "Raging Bull" ("Toro salvaje")
       - Robert Duvall – "The Great Santini"
       - John Hurt – "The Elephant Man"
       - Jack Lemmon – "Tribute"
       - Peter O'Toole – "The Stunt Man"

- BEST ACTRESS NOMINEES:

       - Sissy Spacek – "Coal Miner's Daughter"
       - Ellen Burstyn – "Resurrection"
       - Goldie Hawn – "Private Benjamin"
       - Mary Tyler Moore – "Ordinary People"
       - Gena Rowlands – "Gloria"

- FOTOGRAFÍA:

       - "Tess" - Geoffrey Unsworth, Ghislain Cloquet "The Blue Lagoon" - Nestor Almendros
       - "Coal Miner's Daughter" - Ralf D. Bode
       - "The Formula" - James Crabe
       - "Raging Bull" - Michael Chapman

- BSO:

       - "Fame" - Michael Gore
       - "Altered States" - John Corigliano
       - "The Elephant Man" - John Morris
       - "The Empire Strikes Back" ("El imperio contraataca") - John Williams
       - "Tess" - Philippe Sarde

- MEJOR CANCIÓN:

       - "Fame" from Fame - Music by Michael Gore; Lyric by Dean Pitchford
       - "Nine to Five" from Nine to Five - Music and Lyric by Dolly Parton
       - "On the Road Again" from Honeysuckle Rose - Music and Lyric by Willie Nelson
       - "Out Here On My Own" from Fame - Music by Michael Gore; Lyric by Lesley Gore
       - "People Alone" from The Competition - Music by Lalo Schifrin; Lyric by Wilbur Jennings

- MEJOR PELÍCULA EXTRANJERA:

       - "Moscow Does Not Believe in Tears" - Union of Soviet Socialist Republics
       - "Confidence" - Hungary
       - "Kagemusha (The Shadow Warrior)" - Japan
       - "The Last Metro" - France
       - "The Nest" - Spain

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Oscar nominees 1981:


- BEST PICTURE:

       - "Chariots of Fire" ("Carros de fuego") - David Puttnam, Producer
       - "Atlantic City" - Denis Heroux and John Kemeny, Producers
       - "On Golden Pond" ("El estanque dorado") - Bruce Gilbert, Producer
       - "Raiders of the Lost Ark" - Frank Marshall, Producer
       - "Reds" - Warren Beatty, Producer

- DIRECTING:

       - "Reds" - Warren Beatty
       - "Atlantic City" - Louis Malle
       - "Chariots of Fire" - Hugh Hudson
       - "On Golden Pond" - Mark Rydell
       - "Raiders of the Lost Ark"-- Steven Spielberg

- BEST ACTOR NOMINEES:

       - Henry Fonda – "On Golden Pond"
       - Warren Beatty – "Reds"
       - Burt Lancaster – "Atlantic City"
       - Dudley Moore – "Arthur"
       - Paul Newman – "Absence of Malice"

- BEST ACTRESS NOMINEES:

       - Katharine Hepburn – "On Golden Pond"
       - Diane Keaton – "Reds"
       - Marsha Mason – "Only When I Laugh"
       - Susan Sarandon – "Atlantic City"
       - Meryl Streep – "The French Lieutenant's Woman"

- FOTOGRAFÍA:

       - "Reds" - Vittorio Storaro
       - "Excalibur" - Alex Thomson
       - "On Golden Pond" - Billy Williams
       - "Ragtime" - Miroslav Ondricek
       - "Raiders of the Lost Ark" - Douglas Slocombe

- BSO:

       - "Chariots of Fire" - Vangelis
       - "Dragonslayer" - Alex North
       - "On Golden Pond" - Dave Grusin
       - "Ragtime" - Randy Newman
       - "Raiders of the Lost Ark" - John Williams

- MEJOR CANCIÓN:

       - "Arthur's Theme (Best That You Can Do)" from Arthur - Music and Lyric by Burt Bacharach, Carole Bayer Sager, Christopher Cross and Peter Allen
       - "Endless Love" from Endless Love - Music and Lyric by Lionel Richie
       - "The First Time It Happens" from The Great Muppet Caper - Music and Lyric by Joe Raposo
       - "For Your Eyes Only" from For Your Eyes Only - Music by Bill Conti; Lyric by Mick Leeson
       - "One More Hour" from Ragtime - Music and Lyric by Randy Newman

- MEJOR PELÍCULA EXTRANJERA:

       - "Mephisto" - Hungary
       - "The Boat Is Full" - Switzerland
       - "Man of Iron" - Poland
       - "Muddy River" - Japan
       - "Three Brothers" - Italy

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Oscar nominees 1982:


- BEST PICTURE:

       - "Gandhi" - Richard Attenborough, Producer
       - "E.T. The Extra-Terrestrial" - Steven Spielberg and Kathleen Kennedy, Producers
       - "Missing" - Edward Lewis and Mildred Lewis, Producers
       - "Tootsie" - Sydney Pollack and Dick Richards, Producers
       - "The Verdict" - Richard D. Zanuck and David Brown, Producers

- DIRECTING:

       - "Gandhi" - Richard Attenborough
       - "Das Boot" - Wolfgang Petersen
       - "E.T. The Extra-Terrestrial" - Steven Spielberg
       - "Tootsie" - Sydney Pollack
       - "The Verdict" - Sidney Lumet

- BEST ACTOR NOMINEES:

       - Ben Kingsley – "Gandhi"
       - Dustin Hoffman – "Tootsie"
       - Jack Lemmon – "Missing"
       - Paul Newman – "The Verdict"
       - Peter O'Toole – "My Favorite Year"

- BEST ACTRESS NOMINEES:

       - Meryl Streep – "Sophie's Choice" ("La decision de Sophie")
       - Julie Andrews – "Victor/Victoria"
       - Jessica Lange – "Frances"
       - Sissy Spacek – "Missing"
       - Debra Winger – "An Officer and a Gentleman" ("Oficial y caballero")

- FOTOGRAFÍA:

       - "Gandhi" - Billy Williams, Ronnie Taylor
       - "Das Boot" - Jost Vacano
       - "E.T. The Extra-Terrestrial" - Allen Daviau
       - "Sophie's Choice" - Nestor Almendros
       - "Tootsie" - Owen Roizman

- EFECTOS ESPECIALES:

       - "E.T. The Extra-Terrestrial" - Carlo Rambaldi, Dennis Muren, Kenneth F. Smith
       - "Blade Runner" - Douglas Trumbull, Richard Yuricich, David Dryer
       - "Poltergeist" - Richard Edlund, Michael Wood, Bruce Nicholson

- BSO:

       - "E.T. The Extra-Terrestrial" - John Williams
       - "Gandhi" - Ravi Shankar, George Fenton
       - "An Officer and a Gentleman" - Jack Nitzsche
       - "Poltergeist" - Jerry Goldsmith
       - "Sophie's Choice" - Marvin Hamlisch

- MEJOR CANCIÓN:

       - "Up Where We Belong" from An Officer and a Gentleman - Music by Jack Nitzsche and Buffy Sainte-Marie; Lyric by Will Jennings
       - "Eye of the Tiger" from Rocky III - Music and Lyric by Jim Peterik and Frankie Sullivan III
       - "How Do You Keep the Music Playing?" from Best Friends - Music by Michel Legrand; Lyric by Alan Bergman and Marilyn Bergman
       - "If We Were In Love" from Yes, Giorgio - Music by John Williams; Lyric by Alan Bergman and Marilyn Bergman
       - "It Might Be You" from Tootsie - Music by Dave Grusin; Lyric by Alan Bergman and Marilyn Bergman

- MEJOR PELÍCULA EXTRANJERA:

       - "Volver a Empezar" ('To Begin Again') – Spain. Dirigida por José Luis Garci.
       - "Alsino and the Condor" - Nicaragua
       - "Coup de Torchon" ('Clean Slate') - France
       - "The Flight of the Eagle" - Sweden
       - "Private Life" - Union of Soviet Socialist Republics

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Oscar nominees 1983:


- BEST PICTURE:

       - "Terms of Endearment" - James L. Brooks, Producer
       - "The Big Chill" - Michael Shamberg, Producer
       - "The Dresser" - Peter Yates, Producer
       - "The Right Stuff" - Irwin Winkler and Robert Chartoff, Producers
       - "Tender Mercies" - Philip S. Hobel, Producer

Fanny & Alexander - DIRECTING:

       - "Terms of Endearment" - James L. Brooks
       - "The Dresser" - Peter Yates
       - "Fanny & Alexander" - Ingmar Bergman
       - "Silkwood" - Mike Nichols
       - "Tender Mercies" - Bruce Beresford

- BEST ACTOR NOMINEES:

       - Robert Duvall – "Tender Mercies"
       - Michael Caine – "Educating Rita"
       - Tom Conti – "Reuben, Reuben"
       - Tom Courtenay – "The Dresser"
       - Albert Finney – "The Dresser"

- BEST ACTRESS NOMINEES:

       - Shirley MacLaine – "Terms of Endearment"
       - Jane Alexander – "Testament"
       - Meryl Streep – "Silkwood"
       - Julie Walters – "Educating Rita"
       - Debra Winger – "Terms of Endearment"

- FOTOGRAFÍA:

       - "Fanny & Alexander" - Sven Nykvist
       - "Flashdance" - Don Peterman
       - "The Right Stuff" - Caleb Deschanel
       - "WarGames" - William A. Fraker
       - "Zelig" - Gordon Willis

- BSO:

       - "The Right Stuff" - Bill Conti
       - "Cross Creek" - Leonard Rosenman
       - "Return of the Jedi" - John Williams
       - "Terms of Endearment" - Michael Gore
       - "Under Fire" - Jerry Goldsmith

- MEJOR CANCIÓN:

       - "Flashdance...What a Feeling" from Flashdance - Music by Giorgio Moroder; Lyric by Keith Forsey and Irene Cara
       - "Maniac" from Flashdance - Music and Lyric by Michael Sembello and Dennis Matkosky
       - "Over You" from Tender Mercies - Music and Lyric by Austin Roberts and Bobby Hart
       - "Papa, Can You Hear Me?" from Yentl - Music by Michel Legrand; Lyric by Alan Bergman and Marilyn Bergman
       - "The Way He Makes Me Feel" from Yentl - Music by Michel Legrand; Lyric by Alan Bergman and Marilyn Bergman

- MEJOR PELÍCULA EXTRANJERA:

       - "Fanny & Alexander" - Sweden
       - "Carmen" - Spain
       - "Entre Nous" - France
       - "Job's Revolt" - Hungary
       - "Le Bal" - Algeria

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Oscar nominees 1984:


- BEST PICTURE:

       - "Amadeus" - Saul Zaentz, Producer
       - "The Killing Fields" - David Puttnam, Producer
       - "A Passage to India" - John Brabourne and Richard Goodwin, Producers
       - "Places in the Heart" - Arlene Donovan, Producer
       - "A Soldier's Story" - Norman Jewison, Ronald L. Schwary and Patrick Palmer, Producers

- DIRECTING:

       - "Amadeus" - Milos Forman
       - "Broadway Danny Rose" - Woody Allen
       - "The Killing Fields" - Roland Joffé
       - "A Passage to India" - David Lean
       - "Places in the Heart" - Robert Benton

- BEST ACTOR NOMINEES:

       - F. Murray Abraham – "Amadeus"
       - Jeff Bridges – "Starman"
       - Albert Finney – "Under the Volcano"
       - Tom Hulce – "Amadeus"
       - Sam Waterston – "The Killing Fields"

- BEST ACTRESS NOMINEES:

       - Sally Field – "Places in the Heart"
       - Judy Davis – "A Passage to India"
       - Jessica Lange – "Country"
       - Vanessa Redgrave – "The Bostonians"
       - Sissy Spacek – "The River"

- FOTOGRAFÍA:

       - "The Killing Fields" - Chris Menges
       - "Amadeus" - Miroslav Ondricek
       - "The Natural" - Caleb Deschanel
       - "A Passage to India" - Ernest Day
       - "The River" - Vilmos Zsigmond

- EFECTOS ESPECIALES:

       - "Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom" ("Indiana Jones y el templo maldito") - Dennis Muren, Michael McAlister, Lorne Peterson, George Gibbs
       - "Ghostbusters" - Richard Edlund, John Bruno, Mark Vargo, Chuck Gaspar
       - "2010" - Richard Edlund, Neil Krepela, George Jenson, Mark Stetson

- BSO:

       - "A Passage to India" - Maurice Jarre
       - "Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom" - John Williams
       - "The Natural" - Randy Newman
       - "The River" - John Williams
       - "Under the Volcano" - Alex North

- MEJOR CANCIÓN:

       - "I Just Called to Say I Love You" from The Woman in Red - Music and Lyric by Stevie Wonder
       - "Against All Odds (Take a Look at Me Now)" from Against All Odds - Music and Lyric by Phil Collins
       - "Footloose" from Footloose - Music and Lyric by Kenny Loggins and Dean Pitchford
       - "Ghostbusters" from Ghostbusters - Music and Lyric by Ray Parker, Jr.
       - "Let's Hear It for the Boy" from Footloose - Music and Lyric by Tom Snow and Dean Pitchford

- MEJOR PELÍCULA EXTRANJERA:

       - "Dangerous Moves" - Switzerland
       - "Beyond the Walls" - Israel
       - "Camila" - Argentina
       - "Double Feature" - Spain
       - "Wartime Romance" - Union of Soviet Socialist Republics

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Oscar nominees 1985:


- BEST PICTURE:

       - "Out of Africa" - Sydney Pollack, Producer
       - "The Color Purple" ("El color púrpura") - Steven Spielberg, Kathleen "Kennedy" - Frank Marshall and Quincy Jones, Producers
       - "Kiss of the Spider Woman" - David Weisman, Producer
       - "Prizzi's Honor" ("El honor de los Prizzi") - John Foreman, Producer
       - "Witness" - Edward S. Feldman, Producer

- DIRECTING:

       - "Out of Africa" - Sydney Pollack
       - "Kiss of the Spider Woman" - Hector Babenco
       - "Prizzi's Honor" - John Huston
       - "Ran" - Akira Kurosawa
       - "Witness" - Peter Weir

- BEST ACTOR NOMINEES:

       - William Hurt – "Kiss of the Spider Woman"
       - Harrison Ford – "Witness"
       - James Garner – "Murphy's Romance"
       - Jack Nicholson – "Prizzi's Honor"
       - Jon Voight – "Runaway Train"

- BEST ACTRESS NOMINEES:

       - Geraldine Page – "The Trip to Bountiful"
       - Anne Bancroft – "Agnes of God"
       - Whoopi Goldberg – "The Color Purple"
       - Jessica Lange – "Sweet Dreams"
       - Meryl Streep – "Out of Africa"

- FOTOGRAFÍA:

       - "Out of Africa" - David Watkin
       - "The Color Purple" - Allen Daviau
       - "Murphy's Romance" - William A. Fraker
       - "Ran" - Takao Saito, Masaharu Ueda, Asakazu Nakai
       - "Witness" - John Seale

- EFECTOS ESPECIALES:

       - "Cocoon" - Ken Ralston, Ralph McQuarrie, Scott Farrar, David Berry
       - "Return to Oz" - Will Vinton, Ian Wingrove, Zoran Perisic, Michael Lloyd
       - "Young Sherlock Holmes" - Dennis Muren, Kit West, John Ellis, David Allen

- BSO:

       - "Out of Africa" - John Barry
       - "Agnes of God" - Georges Delerue
       - "The Color Purple" - Quincy Jones, Jeremy Lubbock, Rod Temperton, Caiphus Semenya, Andrae Crouch, Chris Boardman, Jorge Calandrelli, Joel Rosenbaum, Fred Steiner, Jack Hayes, Jerry Hey, Randy Kerber
       - "Silverado" - Bruce Broughton
       - "Witness" - Maurice Jarre

- MEJOR CANCIÓN:

       - "Say You, Say Me" from White Nights - Music and Lyric by Lionel Richie
       - "Miss Celie's Blues (Sister)" from The Color Purple - Music by Quincy Jones and Rod Temperton; Lyric by Quincy Jones, Rod Temperton and Lionel Richie
       - "The Power of Love" from Back to the Future - Music by Chris Hayes and Johnny Colla; Lyric by Huey Lewis
       - "Separate Lives (Love Theme from 'White Nights')" from White Nights - Music and Lyric by Stephen Bishop
       - "Surprise, Surprise" from A Chorus Line - Music by Marvin Hamlisch; Lyric by Edward Kleban

- MEJOR PELÍCULA EXTRANJERA:

       - "The Official Story" - Argentina
       - "Angry Harvest" - Federal Republic of Germany
       - "Colonel Redl" - Hungary
       - "Three Men and a Cradle" - France
       - "When Father Was Away on Business" - Yugoslavia

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Oscar nominees 1986:


- BEST PICTURE:

       - "Platoon" - Arnold Kopelson, Producer
       - "Children of a Lesser God" ("Hijos de un dios menor") - Burt Sugarman and Patrick Palmer, Producers
       - "Hannah and Her Sisters" ("Hannah y sus hermanas") - Robert Greenhut, Producer
       - "The Mission" ("La Misión") - Fernando Ghia and David Puttnam, Producers
       - "A Room with a View" ("Una habitación cons vistas") - Ismail Merchant, Producer

- DIRECTING:

       - "Platoon" - Oliver Stone
       - "Blue Velvet" - David Lynch
       - "Hannah and Her Sisters" - Woody Allen
       - "The Mission" - Roland Joffé
       - "A Room with a View" - James Ivory

- BEST ACTOR NOMINEES:

       - Paul Newman – "The Color of Money" ("El color del dinero")
       - Dexter Gordon – "Round Midnight"
       - Bob Hoskins – "Mona Lisa"
       - William Hurt – "Children of a Lesser God"
       - James Woods – "Salvador"

- BEST ACTRESS NOMINEES:

       - Marlee Matlin – "Children of a Lesser God"
       - Jane Fonda – "The Morning After"
       - Sissy Spacek – "Crimes of the Heart"
       - Kathleen Turner – "Peggy Sue Got Married"
       - Sigourney Weaver – "Aliens"

- FOTOGRAFÍA:

       - "The Mission" - Chris Menges
       - "Peggy Sue Got Married" - Jordan Cronenweth
       - "Platoon" - Robert Richardson
       - "A Room with a View" - Tony Pierce-Roberts
       - "Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home" - Don Peterman

- EFECTOS ESPECIALES:

       - "Aliens" - Robert Skotak, Stan Winston, John Richardson, Suzanne Benson
       - Little Shop of Horrors - Lyle Conway, Bran Ferren, Martin Gutteridge
       - "Poltergeist II: The Other Side" - Richard Edlund, John Bruno, Garry Waller, William Neil

- BSO:

       - "Round Midnight" - Herbie Hancock
       - "Aliens" - James Horner
       - "Hoosiers" - Jerry Goldsmith
       - "The Mission" - Ennio Morricone
       - "Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home" - Leonard Rosenman

- MEJOR CANCIÓN:

       - "Take My Breath Away" from Top Gun - Music by Giorgio Moroder; Lyric by Tom Whitlock
       - "Glory of Love" from The Karate Kid Part II - Music by Peter Cetera and David Foster; Lyric by Peter Cetera and Diane Nini
       - "Life in a Looking Glass" from That's Life - Music by Henry Mancini; Lyric by Leslie Bricusse
       - "Mean Green Mother from Outer Space" from Little Shop of Horrors - Music by Alan Menken; Lyric by Howard Ashman
       - "Somewhere Out There" from An American Tail - Music by James Horner and Barry Mann; Lyric by Cynthia Weil

- MEJOR PELÍCULA EXTRANJERA:

       - "The Assault" - The Netherlands
       - "Betty Blue" - France
       - "The Decline of the American Empire" - Canada
       - "My Sweet Little Village" - Czechoslovakia
       - "38" - Austria

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Oscar nominees 1987:


- BEST PICTURE:

       - "The Last Emperor" ("El ultimo emperador") - Jeremy Thomas, Producer
       - Broadcast News - James L. Brooks, Producer
       - "Fatal Attraction" ("Atracción fatal") - Stanley R. Jaffe and Sherry Lansing, Producers
       - "Hope and Glory" - John Boorman, Producer
       - "Moonstruck" - Patrick Palmer and Norman Jewison, Producers

Empire of the Sun - DIRECTING:

       - "The Last Emperor" - Bernardo Bertolucci
       - "Fatal Attraction" - Adrian Lyne
       - "Hope and Glory" - John Boorman
       - "Moonstruck" - Norman Jewison
       - "My Life As a Dog" - Lasse Hallström

- BEST ACTOR NOMINEES:

       - Michael Douglas – "Wall Street"
       - William Hurt – "Broadcast News"
       - Marcello Mastroianni – "Dark Eyes"
       - Jack Nicholson – "Ironweed"
       - Robin Williams – "Good Morning, Vietnam"

- BEST ACTRESS NOMINEES:

       - Cher – "Moonstruck"
       - Glenn Close – "Fatal Attraction"
       - Holly Hunter – "Broadcast News"
       - Sally Kirkland – "Anna"
       - Meryl Streep – "Ironweed"

- FOTOGRAFÍA:

       - "The Last Emperor" - Vittorio Storaro
       - "Broadcast News" - Michael Ballhaus
       - "Empire of the Sun" - Allen Daviau
       - "Hope and Glory" - Philippe Rousselot
       - "Matewan" - Haskell Wexler

- EFECTOS ESPECIALES:

       - "Innerspace" - Dennis Muren, William George, Harley Jessup, Kenneth Smith
       - "Predator" - Joel Hynek, Robert M. Greenberg, Richard Greenberg, Stan Winston

- BSO:

       - "The Last Emperor" - Ryuichi Sakamoto, David Byrne, Cong Su
       - "Cry Freedom" - George Fenton, Jonas Gwangwa
       - "Empire of the Sun" - John Williams
       - "The Untouchables" - Ennio Morricone
       - "The Witches of Eastwick" - John Williams

- MEJOR CANCIÓN:

       - "(I've Had) The Time of My Life" from Dirty Dancing - Music by Franke Previte, John DeNicola and Donald Markowitz; Lyric by Franke Previte
       - "Cry Freedom" from Cry Freedom - Music and Lyric by George Fenton and Jonas Gwangwa
       - "Nothing's Gonna Stop Us Now" from Mannequin - Music and Lyric by Albert Hammond and Diane Warren
       - "Shakedown" from Beverly Hills Cop II - Music by Harold Faltermeyer and Keith Forsey; Lyric by Harold Faltermeyer, Keith Forsey and Bob Seger
       - "Storybook Love" from The Princess Bride - Music and Lyric by Willy DeVille

- MEJOR PELÍCULA EXTRANJERA:

       - "Babette's Feast" - Denmark
       - "Au Revoir Les Enfants" - France
       - "Course Completed" - Spain
       - "The Family" - Italy
       - "Pathfinder" - Norway

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Oscar nominees 1988:


- BEST PICTURE:

       - "Rain Man" - Mark Johnson, Producer
       - "The Accidental Tourist" ("El turista accidental") - Lawrence Kasdan, Charles Okun and Michael Grillo, Producers
       - "Dangerous Liaisons" ("Amistades peligrosas") - Norma Heyman and Hank Moonjean, Producers
       - "Mississippi Burning" ("Arde Mississippi") - Frederick Zollo and Robert F. Colesberry, Producers
   "Working Girl" - Douglas Wick, Producer

- DIRECTING:

       - "Rain Man" - Barry Levinson
       - "A Fish Called Wanda" ("Un pez llamado Wanda") - Charles Crichton
       - "The Last Temptation of Christ" ("La última tentación de Cristo") - Martin Scorsese
       - "Mississippi Burning" - Alan Parker
       - "Working Girl" - Mike Nichols

- BEST ACTOR NOMINEES:

       - Dustin Hoffman – "Rain Man"
       - Gene Hackman – "Mississippi Burning"
       - Tom Hanks – "Big"
       - Edward James Olmos – "Stand and Deliver"
       - Max Von Sydow – "Pelle the Conqueror"

- BEST ACTRESS NOMINEES:

       - Jodie Foster – "The Accused" ("Acusados")
       - Glenn Close – "Dangerous Liaisons"
       - Melanie Griffith – "Working Girl"
       - Meryl Streep – "A Cry in the Dark"
       - Sigourney Weaver – "Gorillas in the Mist" ("Gorilas en la niebla")

- FOTOGRAFÍA:

       - "Mississippi Burning" - Peter Biziou
       - "Rain Man" - John Seale
       - "Tequila Sunrise" - Conrad L. Hall
       - "The Unbearable Lightness of Being" - Sven Nykvist
       - "Who Framed Roger Rabbit?" ("¿Quién engañó a Roger Rabbit?")-- Dean Cundey

- EFECTOS ESPECIALES:

       - "Who Framed Roger Rabbit?" - Ken Ralston, Richard Williams, Edward Jones, George Gibbs
       - "Die Hard" - Richard Edlund, Al DiSarro, Brent Boates, Thaine Morris
       - "Willow" - Dennis Muren, Michael McAlister, Phil Tippett, Chris Evans

- BSO:

       - "The Milagro Beanfield War" - Dave Grusin
       - "The Accidental Tourist" - John Williams
       - "Dangerous Liaisons" - George Fenton
       - "Gorillas in the Mist" - Maurice Jarre
       - "Rain Man" - Hans Zimmer

- MEJOR CANCIÓN:

       - "Let the River Run" from Working Girl - Music and Lyric by Carly Simon
       - "Calling You" from Bagdad Cafe - Music and Lyric by Bob Telson
       - "Two Hearts" from Buster - Music by Lamont Dozier; Lyric by Phil Collins

- MEJOR PELÍCULA EXTRANJERA:

       - "Pelle the Conqueror" - Denmark
       - "Hanussen" - Hungary
       - "The Music Teacher" - Belgium
       - "Salaam Bombay!" - India
       - "Women on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown" ("Mujeres al borde de un ataque de nervios") - Spain

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Oscar nominees 1989:


- BEST PICTURE:

       - "Driving Miss Daisy" ("Paseando a Miss Daisy") - Richard D. Zanuck and Lili Fini Zanuck, Producers Born on the Fourth of July - A. Kitman Ho and Oliver Stone, Producers
       - "Dead Poets Society" ("El club de los poetas muertos") - Steven Haft, Paul Junger Witt and Tony Thomas, Producers
       - "Field of Dreams" - Lawrence Gordon and Charles Gordon, Producers
       - "My Left Foot" ("Mi pie izquierdo") - Noel Pearson, Producer

- DIRECTING:

       - "Born on the Fourth of July" ("Nacido el 4 de Julio") - Oliver Stone
       - "Crimes and Misdemeanors" - Woody Allen
       - "Dead Poets Society" - Peter Weir
       - "Henry V" - Kenneth Branagh
       - "My Left Foot" - Jim Sheridan

- BEST ACTOR NOMINEES:

       - Daniel Day-Lewis – "My Left Foot"
       - Kenneth Branagh – "Henry V"
       - Tom Cruise – "Born on the Fourth of July"
       - Morgan Freeman – "Driving Miss Daisy"
       - Robin Williams – "Dead Poets Society"

- BEST ACTRESS NOMINEES:

       - Jessica Tandy – "Driving Miss Daisy"
       - Isabelle Adjani – "Camille Claudel"
       - Pauline Collins – "Shirley Valentine"
       - Jessica Lange – "Music Box"
       - Michelle Pfeiffer – "The Fabulous Baker Boys"

- FOTOGRAFÍA:

       - "Glory" - Freddie Francis
       - "The Abyss" - Mikael Salomon
       - "Blaze" - Haskell Wexler
       - "Born on the Fourth of July" - Robert Richardson
       - "The Fabulous Baker Boys" - Michael Ballhaus

- EFECTOS ESPECIALES:

       - "The Abyss" - John Bruno, Dennis Muren, Hoyt Yeatman, Dennis Skotak
       - "The Adventures of Baron Munchausen" - Richard Conway, Kent Houston
       - "Back to the Future Part II" ("Regreso al futuro II") - Ken Ralston, Michael Lantieri, John Bell, Steve Gawley

- BSO:

       - "The Little Mermaid" ("La Sirenita") - Alan Menken
       - "Born on the Fourth of July" - John Williams
       - "The Fabulous Baker Boys" - David Grusin
       - "Field of Dreams" - James Horner
       - "Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade" - John Williams

- MEJOR CANCIÓN:

       - "Under the Sea" from The Little Mermaid - Music by Alan Menken; Lyric by Howard Ashman
       - "After All" from Chances Are - Music by Tom Snow; Lyric by Dean Pitchford
       - "The Girl Who Used To Be Me" from Shirley Valentine - Music by Marvin Hamlisch; Lyric by Alan Bergman and Marilyn Bergman
       - "I Love To See You Smile" from Parenthood - Music and Lyric by Randy Newman
       - "Kiss the Girl" from The Little Mermaid - Music by Alan Menken; Lyric by Howard Ashman

- MEJOR PELÍCULA EXTRANJERA:

       - "Cinema Paradiso" - Italy
       - "Camille Claudel" - France
       - "Jesus of Montreal" - Canada
       - "Waltzing Regitze" - Denmark
       - "What Happened to Santiago" - Puerto Rico

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Oscar nominees 1990:


- BEST PICTURE:

       - "Dances With Wolves" ("BAilando con lobos") - Jim Wilson and Kevin Costner, Producers
       - "Awakenings" - Walter F. Parkes and Lawrence Lasker, Producers
       - "Ghost" - Lisa Weinstein, Producer
       - "The Godfather, Part III" - Francis Ford Coppola, Producer
       - "Good Fellas" ("Uno de los nuestros") - Irwin Winkler, Producer

- DIRECTING:

       - "Dances With Wolves" - Kevin Costner
       - "The Godfather, Part III" - Francis Ford Coppola
       - "Good Fellas" - Martin Scorsese
       - "The Grifters" - Stephen Frears
       - "Reversal of Fortune" - Barbet Schroeder

- BEST ACTOR NOMINEES:
       - Jeremy Irons – "Reversal of Fortune"
       - Kevin Costner – "Dances With Wolves"
       - Robert De Niro – "Awakenings"
       - Gerard Depardieu – "Cyrano de Bergerac"
       - Richard Harris – "The Field"

- BEST ACTRESS NOMINEES:

       - Kathy Bates – "Misery"
       - Anjelica Huston – "The Grifters"
       - Julia Roberts – "Pretty Woman"
       - Meryl Streep – "Postcards from the Edge"
       - Joanne Woodward – "Mr. & Mrs. Bridge"

- ACTOR SECUNDARIO:

       - Joe Pesci – "Good Fellas"
       - Bruce Davison – "Longtime Companion"
       - Andy Garcia – "The Godfather, Part III"
       - Graham Greene – "Dances With Wolves"
       - Al Pacino – "Dick Tracy"

- ACTRIZ SECUNDARIA:

       - Whoopi Goldberg – "Ghost"
       - Annette Bening – "The Grifters"
       - Lorraine Bracco – "Good Fellas"
       - Diane Ladd – "Wild at Heart"
       - Mary McDonnell – "Dances With Wolves"

- FOTOGRAFÍA:

       - "Dances With Wolves" - Dean Semler
       - "Avalon" - Allen Daviau
       - "Dick Tracy" - Vittorio Storaro
       - "The Godfather, Part III" - Gordon Willis
       - "Henry & June" - Philippe Rousselot
- BSO:

       - "Dances With Wolves" - John Barry
       - "Avalon" - Randy Newman
       - "Ghost" - Maurice Jarre
       - "Havana" - David Grusin
       - "Home Alone" - John Williams

- MEJOR CANCIÓN:

       - "Sooner Or Later (I Always Get My Man)" from Dick Tracy - Music and Lyric by Stephen Sondheim
       - "Blaze of Glory" from Young Guns II - Music and Lyric by Jon Bon Jovi
       - "I'm Checkin' Out" from Postcards from the Edge - Music and Lyric by Shel Silverstein
       - "Promise Me You'll Remember" from The Godfather, Part III - Music by Carmine Coppola; Lyric by John Bettis
       - "Somewhere in My Memory" from Home Alone - Music by John Williams; Lyric by Leslie Bricusse

- MEJOR PELÍCULA EXTRANJERA:

       - "Journey of Hope" - Switzerland
       - "Cyrano de Bergerac" - France
       - "Ju Dou" - People's Republic of China
       - "The Nasty Girl" - Germany
       - "Open Doors" - Italy

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Oscar nominees 1991:


- BEST PICTURE:

       - "The Silence of the Lambs" ("El Silencio de los Corderos") - Edward Saxon, Kenneth Utt and Ron Bozman, Producers
       - "Beauty and the Beast" ("La Bella y la Bestia") - Don Hahn, Producer
       - "Bugsy" - Mark Johnson, Barry Levinson and Warren Beatty, Producers
       - "JFK" - A. Kitman Ho and Oliver Stone, Producers
       - "The Prince of Tides" ("El príncipe de las mareas") - Barbra Streisand and Andrew Karsch, Producers

- DIRECTING:

       - "The Silence of the Lambs" - Ridley Scott
       - "Boyz N the Hood" - John Singleton
       - "Bugsy" - Barry Levinson
       - "JFK" - Oliver Stone
       - "Thelma & Louise" - Ridley Scott

- BEST ACTOR NOMINEES:

       - Anthony Hopkins – "The Silence of the Lambs"
       - Warren Beatty – "Bugsy"
       - Robert De Niro – "Cape Fear" ("El cabo del miedo")
       - Nick Nolte – "The Prince of Tides"
       - Robin Williams – "The Fisher King"

El Cabo del Miedo - BEST ACTRESS NOMINEES:

       - Jodie Foster – "The Silence of the Lambs"
       - Bette Midler – "For the Boys"
       - Susan Sarandon – "Thelma & Louise"
       - Geena Davis – "Thelma & Louise"
       - Laura Dern – "Rambling Rose"

- ACTOR SECUNDARIO:

       - Jack Palance – "City Slickers"
       - Tommy Lee Jones – "JFK"
       - Harvey Keitel – "Bugsy"
       - Ben Kingsley – "Bugsy"
       - Michael Lerner – "Barton Fink"

- ACTRIZ SECUNDARIA:

       - Mercedes Ruehl – "The Fisher King"
       - Diane Ladd – "Rambling Rose"
       - Juliette Lewis – "Cape Fear"
       - Kate Nelligan – "The Prince of Tides"

- FOTOGRAFÍA:

       - "JFK" - Robert Richardson
       - "Bugsy "-- Allen Daviau
       - "The Prince of Tides" - Stephen Goldblatt
       - "Terminator 2: Judgment Day" - Adam Greenberg
       - "Thelma & Louise" - Adrian Biddle

- BSO:

       - "Beauty and the Beast" - Alan Menken
       - "Bugsy" - Ennio Morricone
       - "The Fisher King" - George Fenton
       - "JFK" - John Williams
       - "The Prince of Tides" - James Newton Howard

- MEJOR CANCIÓN:

       - "Beauty and the Beast" from Beauty and the Beast - Music by Alan Menken; Lyric by Howard Ashman
       - "Be Our Guest" from Beauty and the Beast - Music by Alan Menken; Lyric by Howard Ashman
       - "Belle" from Beauty and the Beast - Music by Alan Menken; Lyric by Howard Ashman
       - "(Everything I Do) I Do It for You" from Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves - Music by Michael Kamen; Lyric by Bryan Adams and Robert John Lange
       - "When You're Alone" from Hook - Music by John Williams; Lyric by Leslie Bricusse

- EFECTOS ESPECIALES:

       - "Terminator 2: Judgment Day" - Dennis Muren, Stan Winston, Gene Warren, Jr., Robert Skotak
       - "Backdraft" - Mikael Salomon, Allen Hall, Clay Pinney, Scott Farrar
       - "Hook" - Eric Brevig, Harley Jessup, Mark Sullivan, Michael Lantieri

- MEJOR PELÍCULA EXTRANJERA:

       - "Mediterraneo" - Italy
       - "Children of Nature" - Iceland
       - "The Elementary School" - Czechoslovakia
       - "The Ox" - Sweden
       - "Raise the Red Lantern" - Hong Kong

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Oscar nominees 1992:
- BEST PICTURE:

       - "Unforgiven" ("Sin perdón") - Clint Eastwood, Producer
       - "The Crying Game" - Stephen Woolley, Producer
       - "A Few Good Men" ("Algunos hombres Buenos") - David Brown, Rob Reiner and Andrew Scheinman, Producers
       - "Howards End" ("Regreso a Howards End")-- Ismail Merchant, Producer
       - "Scent of a Woman" ("Esencia de mujer") - Martin Brest, Producer

- DIRECTING:

       - "Unforgiven" - Clint Eastwood
       - "The Crying Game" - Neil Jordan
       - "Howards End" - James Ivory
       - "The Player" - Robert Altman
       - "Scent of a Woman" - Martin Brest

- BEST ACTOR NOMINEES:

       - Al Pacino – "Scent of a Woman"
       - Stephen Rea – "The Crying Game"
       - Denzel Washington – "Malcolm X"
       - Robert Downey, Jr. – "Chaplin"
       - Clint Eastwood – "Unforgiven"

- BEST ACTRESS NOMINEES:

       - Emma Thompson – "Howards End"
       - Catherine Deneuve – "Indochine"
       - Mary McDonnell – "Passion Fish"
       - "Michelle Pfeiffer" – "Love Field"
       - Susan Sarandon – "Lorenzo's Oil"

- MEJOR ACTOR SECUNDARIO:

       - Gene Hackman – "Unforgiven"
       - Jack Nicholson – "A Few Good Men"
       - Al Pacino – "Glengarry Glen Ross"
       - David Paymer – "Mr. Saturday Night"
       - Jaye Davidson – "The Crying Game"

- MEJOR ACTRIZ SECUNDARIA:

       - Marisa Tomei – "My Cousin Vinny"
       - Judy Davis – "Husbands and Wives"
       - Joan Plowright – "Enchanted April"
       - Vanessa Redgrave – "Howards End"
       - Miranda Richardson – "Damage"

- MEJOR FOTOGRAFÍA:

       - "A River Runs Through It" - Philippe Rousselot
       - "Unforgiven" - Jack N. Green
       - "Hoffa" - Stephen H. Burum
       - "Howards End" - Tony Pierce-Roberts
       - "The Lover" - Robert Fraisse

- BSO:

       - "Aladdin" - Alan Menken
       - "Basic Instinct" - Jerry Goldsmith
       - "Chaplin" - John Barry
       - "Howards End" - Richard Robbins
       - "A River Runs Through It" - Mark Isham

- MEJOR CANCIÓN:

       - "Unforgiven" - Clint Eastwood, Producer
       - "The Crying Game" – Stephen Woolley, Producer
       - "A Few Good Men" - David Brown, Rob Reiner and Andrew Scheinman, Producers
       - "Howards End" - Ismail Merchant, Producer
       - "Scent of a Woman" - Martin Brest, Producer

- EFECTOS ESPECIALES:

       - "Death Becomes Her" - Ken Ralston, Doug Chiang, Doug Smythe, Tom Woodruff, Jr.
       - "Alien 3" - Richard Edlund, Alec Gillis, Tom Woodruff, Jr., George Gibbs
       - "Batman Returns" - Michael Fink, Craig Barron, John Bruno, Dennis Skotak

- MEJOR PELÍCULA EXTRANJERA:

       - "Indochine" - France
       - "Schtonk!" - Germany
       - "Close to Eden" - Russia
       - "Daens" - Belgium

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Oscar nominees 1993:


- BEST PICTURE:

       - "Schindler's List" ("La lista de Schindler") Steven Spielberg, Gerald R. Molen and Branko Lustig, Producers
       - "The Fugitive" - Arnold Kopelson, Producer
       - "In the Name of the Father" ("En el nombre del padre") - Jim Sheridan, Producer
       - "The Piano" - Jan Chapman, Producer
       - "The Remains of the Day" ("Lo que queda del día") - Mike Nichols, John Calley and Ismail Merchant, Producers

- DIRECTING:

       - "Schindler's List" - Steven Spielberg
       - "In the Name of the Father" - Jim Sheridan
       - "The Piano" - Jane Campion
       - "The Remains of the Day" - James Ivory
       - "Short Cuts" - Robert Altman

- BEST ACTORS NOMINEES:

       - Tom Hanks – "Philadelphia"
       - Anthony Hopkins – "The Remains of the Day"
       - Liam Neeson – "Schindler's List"
       - Daniel Day-Lewis – "In the Name of the Father"
       - Laurence Fishburne – "What's Love Got to Do with It"

- BEST ACTRESS NOMINEES:

       - Holly Hunter – "The Piano"
       - Emma Thompson – "The Remains of the Day"
       - Debra Winger – "Shadowlands"
       - Angela Bassett – "What's Love Got to Do with It"
       - Stockard Channing – "Six Degrees of Separation"

- ACTOR SECUNDARIO:

       - Tommy Lee Jones – "The Fugitive"
       - John Malkovich – "In the Line of Fire"
       - Pete Postlethwaite – "In the Name of the Father"
       - Leonardo DiCaprio – "What's Eating Gilbert Grape"
       - Ralph Fiennes – "Schindler's List"

- ACTRIZ SECUNDARIA:

       - Anna Paquin – "The Piano"
       - Rosie Perez – "Fearless"
       - Winona Ryder – "The Age of Innocence"
       - Emma Thompson – "In the Name of the Father"
       - Holly Hunter – "The Firm"

- DIRECTOR DE FOTOGRAFÍA:

       - "Schindler's List" - Janusz Kaminski
       - "Searching for Bobby Fischer" - Conrad L. Hall
       - "Farewell My Concubine" - Gu Changwei
       - "The Fugitive" - Michael Chapman
       - "The Piano" - Stuart Dryburgh

- BSO:

       - "Schindler's List" - John Williams
       - "The Age of Innocence" - Elmer Bernstein
       - "The Firm" - Dave Grusin
       - "The Fugitive" - James Newton Howard
       - "The Remains of the Day" - Richard Robbins

- MEJOR CANCIÓN:

       - "Streets of Philadelphia" from Philadelphia - Music and Lyric by Bruce Springsteen
       - "A Wink and a Smile" from Sleepless in Seattle - Music by Marc Shaiman; Lyric by Ramsey McLean
       - "Again" from Poetic Justice - Music and Lyric by Janet Jackson, James Harris III and Terry Lewis
       - "The Day I Fall In Love" from Beethoven's 2nd - Music and Lyric by Carole Bayer Sager, James Ingram and Clif Magness
       - "Philadelphia" from Philadelphia - Music and Lyric by Neil Young

- EFECTOS ESPECIALES:

       - "Jurassic Park" - Dennis Muren, Stan Winston, Phil Tippett, Michael Lantieri
       - "The Nightmare Before Christmas" - Pete Kozachik, Eric Leighton, Ariel Velasco Shaw, Gordon Baker
       - "Cliffhanger" - Neil Krepela, John Richardson, John Bruno, Pamela Easley

- MEJOR PELÍCULA EXTRANJERA:

       - "Belle Epoque" – Spain. Dirigida por Fernando Trueba.
       - "Farewell My Concubine" - Hong Kong
       - "Hedd Wyn" - United Kingdom
       - "The Scent of Green Papaya" - Vietnam
       - "The Wedding Banquet" - Taiwan

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Oscar nominees 1994:
- BEST PICTURE:

       - "Forrest Gump" - Wendy Finerman, Steve Tisch and Steve Starkey, Producers
       - "Four Weddings and a Funeral" ("Cuatro bodas y un funeral") - Duncan Kenworthy, Producer
       - "Pulp Fiction" - Lawrence Bender, Producer
       - "Quiz Show" - Robert Redford, Michael Jacobs, Julian Krainin and Michael Nozik, Producers
       - "The Shawshank Redemption" - Niki Marvin, Producer

- DIRECTING:

       - "Forrest Gump" - Robert Zemeckis
       - "Pulp Fiction" - Quentin Tarantino
       - "Quiz Show" - Robert Redford
       - "Red" - Krzysztof Kieslowski
       - "Bullets over Broadway" ("Balas sobre Broadway") - Woody Allen.

- BEST ACTORS NOMINEES:

       - Tom Hanks – "Forrest Gump"
       - Nigel Hawthorne – "The Madness of King George"
       - Paul Newman – "Nobody's Fool"
       - John Travolta – "Pulp Fiction"
       - Morgan Freeman – "The Shawshank Redemption"

- BEST ACTRESS NOMINEES:

       - Jessica Lange – "Blue Sky"
       - Jodie Foster – "Nell"
       - Miranda Richardson – "Tom & Viv"
       - Winona Ryder – "Little Women"
       - Susan Sarandon – "The Client"

- ACTOR SECUNDARIO:

       - Martin Landau – "Ed Wood"
       - Chazz Palminteri – "Bullets over Broadway"
       - Paul Scofield – "Quiz Show"
       - Gary Sinise – "Forrest Gump"
       - Samuel L. Jackson – "Pulp Fiction"

- ACTRIZ SECUNDARIA:

       - Dianne Wiest – "Bullets over Broadway"
       - Rosemary Harris – "Tom & Viv"
       - Helen Mirren - The Madness of King George"
       - Uma Thurman – "Pulp Fiction"
       - Jennifer Tilly – "Bullets over Broadway"

- FOTOGRAFÍA:

       - "Legends of the Fall" - John Toll
       - "Red" - Piotr Sobocinski
       - "The Shawshank Redemption" - Roger Deakins
       - "Wyatt Earp" - Owen Roizman
       - "Forrest Gump" - Don Burgess

- BSO:

       - "The Lion King" - Hans Zimmer
       - "Forrest Gump" - Alan Silvestri
       - "Interview with the Vampire" - Elliot Goldenthal
       - "Little Women" - Thomas Newman
       - "The Shawshank Redemption" - Thomas Newman

- MEJOR CANCIÓN:

       - "Can You Feel the Love Tonight" from The Lion King - Music by Elton John; Lyric by Tim Rice
       - "Circle of Life" from The Lion King - Music by Elton John; Lyric by Tim Rice
       - "Hakuna Matata" from The Lion King - Music by Elton John; Lyric by Tim Rice
       - "Look What Love Has Done" from Junior - Music and Lyric by Carole Bayer Sager, James Newton Howard, James Ingram and Patty Smyth
       - "Make Up Your Mind" from The Paper - Music and Lyric by Randy Newman

- EFECTOS ESPECIALES:

       - "Forrest Gump" - Ken Ralston, George Murphy, Stephen Rosenbaum, Allen Hall
       - "The Mask" - Scott Squires, Steve Williams, Tom Bertino, Jon Farhat
       - "True Lies" - John Bruno, Thomas L. Fisher, Jacques Stroweis, Patrick McClung

- MEJOR PELÍCULA EXTRANJERA:

       - "Burnt by the Sun" - Russia
       - "Eat Drink Man Woman" - Taiwan
       - "Farinelli: Il Castrato" - Belgium
       - "Strawberry and Chocolate" ("Fresa y chocolate") - Cuba
       - "Before the Rain" - The Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia

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Oscar nominees 1995:


- BEST PICTURE:

       - "Braveheart" - Mel Gibson, Alan Ladd, Jr. and Bruce Davey, Producers
       - "The Postman" - Mario Cecchi Gori, Vittorio Cecchi Gori and Gaetano Daniele, Producers
       - "Sense and Sensibility" ("Sentido y sensibilidad") - Lindsay Doran, Producer
       - "Apollo 13" - Brian Grazer, Producer
       - "Babe" - George Miller, Doug Mitchell and Bill Miller, Producers

Sense-and Sensibility - DIRECTING:

       - "Braveheart" - Mel Gibson
       - "Dead Man Walking" ("Pena de muerte") - Tim Robbins
       - "Leaving Las Vegas" - Mike Figgis
       - "The Postman" - Michael Radford
       - "Babe" - Chris Noonan

- BEST ACTORS NOMINEES:

       - Nicolas Cage – "Leaving Las Vegas"
       - Richard Dreyfuss – "Mr. Holland's Opus"
       - Anthony Hopkins – "Nixon"
       - Sean Penn – "Dead Man Walking"
       - Massimo Troisi – "The Postman"

- BEST ACTRESS NOMINEES:

       - Susan Sarandon – "Dead Man Walking"
       - Elisabeth Shue – "Leaving Las Vegas"
       - Sharon Stone – "Casino"
       - Meryl Streep – "The Bridges of Madison County" ("Los puentes de Madison")
       - Emma Thompson – "Sense and Sensibility"

- ACTOR SECUNDARIO:

       - Kevin Spacey – "The Usual Suspects" ("Sospechosos habituales")
       - James Cromwell – "Babe"
       - Ed Harris – "Apollo 13"
       - Brad Pitt – "12 Monkeys" ("12 Monos")
       - Tim Roth – "Rob Roy"

- ACTRIZ SECUNDARIA:

       - Mira Sorvino – "Mighty Aphrodite" ("Poderosa Afrodita")
       - Mare Winningham – "Georgia"
       - Kate Winslet – "Sense and Sensibility"
       - Joan Allen – "Nixon"
       - Kathleen Quinlan – "Apollo 13"

- FOTOGRAFÍA:

       - "Braveheart" - John Toll
       - "A Little Princess" - Emmanuel Lubezki
       - "Sense and Sensibility" - Michael Coulter
       - "Batman Forever" - Stephen Goldblatt

- EFECTOS ESPECIALES:

       - "Babe" - Scott E. Anderson, Charles Gibson, Neal Scanlan, John Cox
       - "Apollo 13" - Robert Legato, Michael Kanfer, Leslie Ekker, Matt Sweeney

- PELÍCULA EXTRANJERA:

       - "Antonia's Line" - The Netherlands
       - "All Things Fair" - Sweden
       - "Dust of Life" - Algeria
       - "O Quatrilho" - Brazil
       - "The Star Maker" - Italy

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Oscar nominees 1996:


- BEST PICTURE:

       - "The English Patient" ("El Paciente Inglés") - Saul Zaentz, Producer
       - "Fargo" - Ethan Coen, Producer
       - "Jerry Maguire" - James L. Brooks, Laurence Mark, Richard Sakai and Cameron Crowe, Producers
       - "Secrets & Lies" - Simon Channing-Williams, Producer
       - "Shine" - Jane Scott, Producer

- DIRECTING:

       - "The English Patient" - Anthony Minghella
       - "Fargo" - Joel Coen
       - "The People vs. Larry Flynt" - Milos Forman
       - "Secrets & Lies" - Mike Leigh
       - "Shine" - Scott Hicks

- BEST ACTORS NOMINEES:

       - Geoffrey Rush – "Shine"
       - Billy Bob Thornton – "Sling Blade"
       - Tom Cruise – "Jerry Maguire"
       - Ralph Fiennes – "The English Patient"
       - Woody Harrelson – "The People vs. Larry Flynt"

- BEST ACTRESS NOMINEES:

       - Frances McDormand – "Fargo"
       - Kristin Scott Thomas – "The English Patient"
       - Emily Watson – "Breaking the Waves"
       - Brenda Blethyn – "Secrets & Lies"
       - Diane Keaton – "Marvin's Room"

- ACTOR SECUNDARIO:

       - Cuba Gooding, Jr. – "Jerry Maguire"
       - William H. Macy – "Fargo"
       - Armin Mueller-Stahl – "Shine"
       - Edward Norton – "Primal Fear" ("Las dos caras de la verdad")
       - James Woods – "Ghosts of Mississippi"

- ACTRIZ SECUNDARIA:

       - Juliette Binoche – "The English Patient"
       - Barbara Hershey – "The Portrait of a Lady"
       - Marianne Jean-Baptiste – "Secrets & Lies"
       - Joan Allen – "The Crucible"
       - Lauren Bacall – "The Mirror Has Two Faces"

- FOTOGRAFÍA:

       - "The English Patient" - John Seale
       - "Evita" - Darius Khondji
       - "Fargo" - Roger Deakins
       - "Fly Away Home" - Caleb Deschanel
       - "Michael Collins" - Chris Menges

- BSO:

       - "The English Patient" - Gabriel Yared
       - "Hamlet" - Patrick Doyle
       - "Michael Collins" - Elliot Goldenthal
       - "Shine" - David Hirschfelder
       - "Sleepers" - John Williams

- MEJOR CANCIÓN:

       - "You Must Love Me" from Evita - Music by Andrew Lloyd Webber; Lyric by Tim Rice
       - "Because You Loved Me" from Up Close and Personal - Music and Lyric by Diane Warren
       - "For the First Time" from One Fine Day - Music and Lyric by James Newton Howard, Jud J. Friedman and Allan Dennis Rich
       - "I Finally Found Someone" from The Mirror Has Two Faces - Music and Lyric by Barbra Streisand, Marvin Hamlisch, Bryan Adams and Robert 'Mutt' Lange
       - "That Thing You Do!" from That Thing You Do! - Music and Lyric by Adam Schlesinger

- EFECTOS ESPECIALES:

       - "Independence Day" - Volker Engel, Douglas Smith, Clay Pinney, Joseph Viskocil
       - "Twister" - Stefen Fangmeier, John Frazier, Habib Zargarpour, Henry La Bounta
       - "Dragonheart" - Scott Squires, Phil Tippett, James Straus, Kit West

- MEJOR PELÍCULA EXTRANJERA:

       - "Kolya" - Czech Republic
       - "The Other Side of Sunday" - Norway
       - "Prisoner of the Mountains" - Russia
       - "Ridicule" - France
       - "A Chef in Love" - Georgia

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Oscar nominees 1997:


- BEST PICTURE:

       - "Titanic" - James Cameron and Jon Landau, Producers
       - "As Good As It Gets" ("Mejor… Imposible") - James L. Brooks, Bridget Johnson and Kristi Zea, Producers
       - "The Full Monty" - Uberto Pasolini, Producer
       - "Good Will Hunting" ("El indomable Will Hunting") - Lawrence Bender, Producer
       - "L.A. Confidential" - Arnon Milchan, Curtis Hanson and Michael Nathanson, Producers

- DIRECTING:

       - "Titanic" - James Cameron
       - "The Full Monty" - Peter Cattaneo
       - "Good Will Hunting" - Gus Van Sant
       - "L.A. Confidential" - Curtis Hanson
       - "The Sweet Hereafter" - Atom Egoyan

- BEST ACTOR NOMINEES:

       - Jack Nicholson – "As Good As It Gets"
       - Matt Damon – "Good Will Hunting"
       - Robert Duvall – "The Apostle"
       - Peter Fonda – "Ulee's Gold"
       - Dustin Hoffman – "Wag the Dog"

- BEST ACTRESS NOMINEES:

       - Helen Hunt – "As Good As It Gets"
       - Kate Winslet – "Titanic"
       - Helena Bonham Carter – "The Wings of the Dove"
       - Julie Christie – "Afterglow"
       - Judi Dench – "Mrs. Brown"

- ACTOR SECUNDARIO:

       - Robin Williams – "Good Will Hunting"
       - Robert Forster – "Jackie Brown"
       - Anthony Hopkins – "Amistad"
       - Greg Kinnear – "As Good As It Gets"
       - Burt Reynolds – "Boogie Nights"

- ACTRIZ SECUNDARIA:

       - Kim Basinger – "L.A. Confidential"
       - Joan Cusack – "In & Out"
       - Minnie Driver – "Good Will Hunting"
       - Julianne Moore – "Boogie Nights"
       - Gloria Stuart – "Titanic"

- FOTOGRAFÍA:

       - "Titanic" - Russell Carpenter
       - "The Wings of the Dove" - Eduardo Serra
       - "Amistad" - Janusz Kaminski
       - "Kundun" - Roger Deakins
       - "L.A. Confidencial" - Dante Spinotti

- BSO:

       - "Titanic" - James Horner
       - "Amistad" - John Williams
       - "Good Will Hunting" - Danny Elfman
       - "Kundun" - Philip Glass

- MEJOR CANCIÓN:

       - "My Heart Will Go On" from Titanic - Music by James Horner; Lyric by Will Jennings
       - "Go the Distance" from Hercules - Music by Alan Menken; Lyric by David Zippel
       - "How Do I Live" from Con Air - Music and Lyric by Diane Warren
       - "Journey to the Past" from Anastasia - Music by Stephen Flaherty; Lyric by Lynn Ahrens
       - "Miss Misery" from Good Will Hunting - Music and Lyric by Elliott Smith

- EFECTOS ESPECIALES:

       - "Titanic" - Robert Legato, Mark Lasoff, Thomas L. Fisher, Michael Kanfer
       - "Face/Off" - Mark P. Stoeckinger, Per Hallberg
       - "The Fifth Element" - Mark Mangini

- MEJOR PELÍCULA EXTRANJERA:

       - "Character" - The Netherlands
       - "Four Days in September" - Brazil
       - "Secrets of the Heart" ("Secretos del corazón") - Spain
       - "The Thief" - Russia
       - "Beyond Silence" – Germany

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Oscar nominees 1998:


- BEST PICTURE:

       - "Shakespeare in Love" - David Parfitt, Donna Gigliotti, Harvey Weinstein, Edward Zwick and Marc Norman, Producers
       - "The Thin Red Line" ("La delgada línea roja") - Robert Michael Geisler, John Roberdeau and Grant Hill, Producers
       - "Elizabeth" - Alison Owen, Eric Fellner and Tim Bevan, Producers
       - "Life Is Beautiful" ("La vida es bella") - Elda Ferri and Gianluigi Braschi, Producers
       - "Saving Private Ryan" ("Salvad al soldado Ryan") - Steven Spielberg, Ian Bryce, Mark Gordon and Gary Levinsohn, Producers.

- DIRECTING:

       - "Saving Private Ryan" - Steven Spielberg
       - "Shakespeare in Love" - John Madden
       - "The Thin Red Line" - Terrence Malick
       - "The Truman Show" - Peter Weir
       - "Life Is Beautiful" - Roberto Benigni

- BEST ACTOR NOMINEES:

       - Roberto Benigni – "Life Is Beautiful"
       - Tom Hanks – "Saving Private Ryan"
       - Ian McKellen – "Gods and Monsters"
       - Nick Nolte – "Affliction"
       - Edward Norton – "American History X"

- BEST ACTRESS NOMINEES:

       - Gwyneth Paltrow – "Shakespeare in Love"
       - Meryl Streep – "One True Thing"
       - Emily Watson – "Hilary and Jackie"
       - Cate Blanchett – "Elizabeth"
       - Fernanda Montenegro – "Central Station" ("Estación central de Brasil")

- ACTOR SECUNDARIO:

       - James Coburn – "Affliction"
       - Robert Duvall – "A Civil Action"
       - Ed Harris – "The Truman Show"
       - Geoffrey Rush – "Shakespeare in Love"
       - Billy Bob Thornton – "A Simple Plan"

- ACTRIZ SECUNDARIA:

       - Judi Dench – "Shakespeare in Love"
       - Rachel Griffiths – "Hilary and Jackie"
       - Lynn Redgrave – "Gods and Monsters"
       - Kathy Bates – "Primary Colors"
       - Brenda Blethyn – "Little Voice"

- FOTOGRAFÍA:

       - "Saving Private Ryan" - Janusz Kaminski
       - "Shakespeare in Love" - Richard Greatrex
       - "The Thin Red Line" - John Toll
       - "A Civil Action" - Conrad L. Hall
       - "Elizabeth" - Remi Adefarasin

- BSO:

       - "Shakespeare in Love" - Stephen Warbeck
       - "A Bug's Life" - Randy Newman
       - "Mulan" - Music by Matthew Wilder; Lyrics by David Zippel; Orchestral Score by Jerry Goldsmith
       - "Patch Adams" - Marc Shaiman
       - "The Prince of Egypt" - Music and Lyrics by Stephen Schwartz; Orchestral Score by Hans Zimmer.

- MEJOR CANCIÓN:

       - "When You Believe" from The Prince of Egypt - Music and Lyric by Stephen Schwartz
       - "I Don't Want To Miss a Thing" from Armageddon - Music and Lyric by Diane Warren
       - "The Prayer" from Quest for Camelot - Music by Carole Bayer Sager and David Foster; Lyric by Carole Bayer Sager, David Foster, Tony Renis and Alberto Testa
       - "A Soft Place To Fall" from The Horse Whisperer - Music and Lyric by Allison Moorer and Gwil Owen
       - "That'll Do" from Babe: Pig in the City - Music and Lyric by Randy Newman

- EFECTOS ESPECIALES:

       - "What Dreams May Come" - Joel Hynek, Nicholas Brooks, Stuart Robertson, Kevin Mack
       - "Armageddon" - Richard R. Hoover, Pat McClung, John Frazier
       - "Mighty Joe Young" - Rick Baker, Hoyt Yeatman, Allen Hall, Jim Mitchell

- MEJOR PELÍCULA EXTRANJERA:

       - "Life Is Beautiful" - Italy
       - "Tango" - Argentina
       - "Central Station" - Brazil
       - "Children of Heaven" - Iran
       - "The Grandfather" ("El Abuelo") - Spain


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Oscar nominees 1999:


- BEST PICTURE:

       - "American Beauty" - Bruce Cohen and Dan Jinks, Producers
       - "The Cider House Rules" - Richard N. Gladstein, Producer
       - "The Green Mile" - David Valdes and Frank Darabont, Producers
       - "The Insider - Michael Mann and Pieter Jan Brugge, Producers
       - "The Sixth Sense" - Frank Marshall, Kathleen Kennedy and Barry Mendel, Producers

- DIRECTING:

       - "American Beauty" - Sam Mendes
       - "Being John Malkovich" ("¿Cómo ser John Malkovich?")-- Spike Jonze
       - "The Cider House Rules" ("Las normas de la casa de la sidra")-- Lasse Hallström
       - "The Insider" - Michael Mann
       - "The Sixth Sense" ("El sexton sentido") - M. Night Shyamalan

- BEST ACTOR NOMINEES:

       - Kevin Spacey – "American Beauty"
       - Denzel Washington – "The Hurricane"
       - Russell Crowe – "The Insider"
       - Richard Farnsworth – "The Straight Story"
       - Sean Penn – "Sweet and Lowdown" ("Acordes y desacuerdos")

- BEST ACTRESS NOMINEES:

       - Hilary Swank – "Boys’ don’t cry"
       - Annette Bening – "American Beauty"
       - Janet McTeer – "Tumbleweeds"
       - Julianne Moore – "The End of the Affair"
       - Meryl Streep – "Music of the Heart"

- ACTOR SECUNDARIO:

       - Michael Caine – "The Cider House Rules"
       - Tom Cruise – "Magnolia"
       - Michael Clarke Duncan – "The Green Mile" ("La milla verde")
       - Jude Law – "The Talented Mr. Ripley"
       - Haley Joel Osment – "The Sixth Sense"

- ACTRIZ SECUNDARIA:

       - Angelina Jolie – "Girl, Interrupted" ("Inocencia interrumpida")
       - Catherine Keener – "Being John Malkovich"
       - Samantha Morton – "Sweet and Lowdown"
       - Chloë Sevigny – "Boys Don't Cry"
       - Toni Collette – "The Sixth Sense"

- FOTOGRAFÍA:

       - "American Beauty" - Conrad L. Hall
       - "The End of the Affair" - Roger Pratt
       - "The Insider" - Dante Spinotti
       - "Sleepy Hollow" - Emmanuel Lubezki
       - "Snow Falling on Cedars" - Robert Richardson

- BSO:

       - "The Red Violin" - John Corigliano
       - "The Talented Mr. Ripley" - Gabriel Yared
       - "American Beauty" - Thomas Newman
       - "Angela's Ashes" - John Williams
       - "The Cider House Rules" - Rachel Portman

- MEJOR CANCIÓN:

       - "You'll Be In My Heart" from Tarzan - Music and Lyric by Phil Collins
       - "Blame Canada" from South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut - Music and Lyric by Trey Parker and Marc Shaiman
       - "Music of My Heart" from Music of the Heart - Music and Lyric by Diane Warren
       - "Save Me" from Magnolia - Music and Lyric by Aimee Mann
       - "When She Loved Me" from Toy Story 2 - Music and Lyric by Randy Newman

- EFECTOS ESPECIALES:

       - "The Matrix" - John Gaeta, Janek Sirrs, Steve Courtley, Jon Thum
       - "Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace" - John Knoll, Dennis Muren, Scott Squires, Rob Coleman
       - "Stuart Little" - John Dykstra, Jerome Chen, Henry F. Anderson III, Eric Allard

- MEJOR PELÍCULA EXTRANJERA:

       - "All About My Mother" ("Todo sobre mi madre") – Spain. Dirigida por Pedro Almodóvar.
       - "Caravan" - Nepal
       - "East-West" - France
       - "Solomon and Gaenor" - United Kingdom
       - "Under the Sun" - Sweden


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Oscar nominees 2000:


- BEST PICTURE:

       - "Gladiator" - Douglas Wick, David Franzoni and Branko Lustig, Producers
       - "Traffic" - Edward Zwick, Marshall Herskovitz and Laura Bickford, Producers
       - "Chocolat" - David Brown, Kit Golden and Leslie Holleran, Producers
       - "Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon" ("Tigre y Dragón") - Bill Kong, Hsu Li Kong and Ang Lee, Producers
       - "Erin Brockovich" - Danny DeVito, Michael Shamberg and Stacey Sher, Producers.

- DIRECTING:

       - "Traffic" - Steven Soderbergh
       - "Billy Elliot" - Stephen Daldry
       - "Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon" - Ang Lee
       - "Erin Brockovich" - Steven Soderbergh
       - "Gladiator" - Ridley Scott .

- BEST ACTOR NOMINEES:

       - Russell Crowe – "Gladiator"
       - Tom Hanks – "Cast Away" ("Naúfrago")
       - Ed Harris – "Pollock"
       - Geoffrey Rush – "Quills"
       - Javier Bardem – "Before Night Falls" ("Antes de que anochezca")

- BEST ACTRESS NOMINEES:

       - Julia Roberts – "Erin Brockovich"
       - Joan Allen – "The Contender"
       - Juliette Binoche – "Chocolat"
       - Ellen Burstyn – "Requiem for a Dream"
       - Laura Linney – "You Can Count on Me"

- ACTOR SECUNDARIO:

       - Benicio Del Toro – "Traffic"
       - Albert Finney – "Erin Brockovich"
       - Joaquin Phoenix – "Gladiator"
       - Jeff Bridges – "The Contender"
       - Willem Dafoe – "Shadow of the Vampire"

- ACTRIZ SECUNDARIA:

       - Marcia Gay Harden – "Pollock"
       - Kate Hudson – "Almost Famous" ("Casi famosos")
       - Frances McDormand – "Almost Famous"
       - Julie Walters – "Billy Elliot"
       - Judi Dench – "Chocolat"

- FOTOGRAFÍA:

       - "Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon" - Peter Pau
       - "Gladiador" - John Mathieson
       - "Malèna"-- Lajos Koltai
       - "O Brother, Where Art Thou?" - Roger Deakins
       - "The Patriot" - Caleb Deschanel

- BSO:

       - "Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon" - Tan Dun
       - "Gladiador" - Hans Zimmer
       - "Malèna" - Ennio Morricone
       - "The Patriot" - John Williams

- MEJOR CANCIÓN:

       - "Things Have Changed" from Wonder Boys - Music and Lyric by Bob Dylan
       - "A Fool In Love" from Meet the Parents - Music and Lyric by Randy Newman
       - "I've Seen It All" from Dancer in the Dark - Music by Björk; Lyric by Lars von Trier and Sjon Sigurdsson
       - "A Love Before Time" from Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon - Music by Jorge Calandrelli and Tan Dun; Lyric by James Schamus
       - "My Funny Friend and Me" from The Emperor's New Groove - Music by Sting and David Hartley; Lyric by Sting

- EFECTOS ESPECIALES:

       - "Gladiator" - John Nelson, Neil Corbould, Tim Burke, Rob Harvey
       - "Hollow Man" - Scott E. Anderson, Craig Hayes, Scott Stokdyk, Stan Parks
   "The Perfect Storm" - Stefen Fangmeier, Habib Zargarpour, John Frazier, Walt Conti

- MEJOR PELÍCULA EXTRANJERA:

       - "Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon" - Taiwan
       - "Divided We Fall" - Czech Republic
       - "Everybody Famous!" - Belgium
       - "The Taste of Others" - France
       - "Amores Perros" - Mexico

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Oscar nominees 2001:


- BEST PICTURE:

       - "A Beautiful Mind" ("Una mente maravillosa") - Brian Grazer and Ron Howard, Producers
       - "Gosford Park" - Robert Altman, Bob Balaban and David Levy, Producers
       - "In the Bedroom" - Graham Leader, Ross Katz and Todd Field, Producers
       - "The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring" ("El Señor de los Anillos: La Compañía del Anillo") - Peter Jackson, Fran Walsh and Barrie M. Osborne, Producers
       - "Moulin Rouge" - Martin Brown, Baz Luhrmann and Fred Baron, Producers

- DIRECTING:

       - "A Beautiful Mind" - Ron Howard
       - "Black Hawk Down" ("Black Hawk derribado")-- Ridley Scott
       - "Gosford Park" - Robert Altman
       - "The Lord of the Rings": The Fellowship of the Ring - Peter Jackson
       - "Mulholland Drive" - David Lynch

- BEST ACTOR NOMINEES:

       - Denzel Washington – "Training Day"
       - Tom Wilkinson – "In the Bedroom"
       - Russell Crowe – "A Beautiful Mind"
       - Sean Penn – "I Am Sam"
       - Will Smith – "Ali"

- BEST ACTRESS NOMINEES:

       - Halle Berry – "Monster's Ball"
       - Judi Dench – "Iris"
       - Nicole Kidman – "Moulin Rouge"
       - Sissy Spacek – "In the Bedroom"
       - Renée Zellweger – "Bridget Jones's Diary"

- MEJOR ACTOR SECUNDARIO:

       - Jim Broadbent – "Iris"
       - Ethan Hawke – "Training Day"
       - Ben Kingsley – "Sexy Beast"
       - Ian McKellen – "The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring"
       - Jon Voight – "Ali"

- MEJOR ACTRIZ SECUNDARIA:

       - Jennifer Connelly – "A Beautiful Mind"
       - Helen Mirren – "Gosford Park"
       - Maggie Smith – "Gosford Park"
       - Marisa Tomei – "In the Bedroom"
       - Kate Winslet – "Iris"

- FOTOGRAFÍA:

       - "The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring" - Andrew Lesnie
       - "The Man Who Wasn't There". Roger Deakins
       - "Moulin Rouge". Donald M. McAlpine
       - "Amélie". Bruno Delbonnel
       - "Black Hawk Down". Slawomir Idziak

- BSO:

       - "The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring" - Howard Shore
       - "Monsters, Inc". - Randy Newman
       - "A.I. Artificial Intelligence" - John Williams
       - "A Beautiful Mind" - James Horner
       - "Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone" - John Williams

- MEJOR CANCIÓN:

       - "If I Didn't Have You" from Monsters, Inc. - Music and Lyric by Randy Newman
       - "May It Be" from The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring - Music and Lyric by Enya, Nicky Ryan and Roma Ryan
       - "There You'll Be" from Pearl Harbor - Music and Lyric by Diane Warren
       - "Until" from Kate & Leopold - Music and Lyric by Sting
       - "Vanilla Sky" from Vanilla Sky - Music and Lyric by Paul McCartney

- EFECTOS ESPECIALES:

       - "The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring" - Jim Rygiel, Randall William Cook, Richard Taylor, Mark Stetson
       - "A.I. Artificial Intelligence" - Dennis Muren, Scott Farrar, Stan Winston, Michael Lantieri
       - "Pearl Harbor" - Eric Brevig, John Frazier, Ed Hirsh, Ben Snow

- MEJOR PELÍCULA EXTRANJERA:

       - "No Man's Land" ("En tierra de nadie") - Bosnia & Herzegovina
       - "Son of the Bride" ("El hijo de la novia") - Argentina
       - "Amélie"-- France
       - "Elling" - Norway
       - "Lagaan" - India

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Oscar nominees 2002:


- BEST PICTURE:

       - "Chicago" - Martin Richards, Producer
       - "Gangs of New York" - Alberto Grimaldi and Harvey Weinstein, Producers
       - "The Hours" ("Las Horas") - Scott Rudin and Robert Fox, Producers
       - "The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers" ("El Señor de los Anillos: Las dos Torres")-- Barrie M. Osborne, Fran Walsh and Peter Jackson, Producers
       - "The Pianist" ("El pianista") - Roman Polanski, Robert Benmussa and Alain Sarde, Producers

- DIRECTING:

       - "The Pianist" - Roman Polanski
       - "Talk to Her" ("Hable con ella") - Pedro Almodóvar
       - "Chicago" - Rob Marshall
       - "Gangs of New York" - Martin Scorsese
       - "The Hours" - Stephen Daldry

- BEST ACTOR NOMINEES:

       - Adrien Brody – "The Pianist"
       - Nicolas Cage – "Adaptation"
       - Michael Caine – "The Quiet American"
       - Daniel Day-Lewis – "Gangs of New York"
       - Jack Nicholson – "About Schmidt"

- BEST ACTRESS NOMINEES:

       - Nicole Kidman – "The Hours"
       - Diane Lane – "Unfaithful"
       - Julianne Moore – "Far from Heaven"
       - Renée Zellweger – "Chicago"
       - Salma Hayek – "Frida"

- MEJOR ACTOR SECUNDARIO:

       - Chris Cooper – "Adaptation"
       - Ed Harris – "The Hours"
       - Paul Newman – "Road to Perdition"
       - John C. Reilly – "Chicago"
       - Christopher Walken – "Catch Me If You Can"

- MEJOR ACTRIZ SECUNDARIA:

       - Catherine Zeta-Jones – "Chicago"
       - Kathy Bates – "About Schmidt"
       - Julianne Moore – "The Hours"
       - Queen Latifah – "Chicago"
       - Meryl Streep – "Adaptation"

- FOTOGRAFÍA:

       - "Road to Perdition" - Conrad L. Hall
       - "Chicago"-- Dion Beebe
       - "Far from Heaven" - Edward Lachman
       - "Gangs of New Cork" - Michael Ballhaus
       - "The Pianist" - Pawel Edelman

- BSO:

       - "Frida" - Elliot Goldenthal
       - "The Hours" - Philip Glass
       - "Road to Perdition" - Thomas Newman
       - "Catch Me If You Can" - John Williams
       - "Far from Heaven". Elmer Bernstein.

- MEJOR CANCIÓN:

       - "Lose Yourself" from 8 Mile - Music by Eminem, Jeff Bass and Luis Resto; Lyric by Eminem
       - "Burn It Blue" from Frida - Music by Elliot Goldenthal; Lyric by Julie Taymor
       - "Father and Daughter" from The Wild Thornberrys Movie - Music and Lyric by Paul Simon
       - "The Hands That Built America" from Gangs of New York - Music and Lyric by Bono, The Edge, Adam Clayton and Larry Mullen
       - "I Move On" from Chicago - Music by John Kander; Lyric by Fred Ebb

- EFECTOS ESPECIALES:

       - "The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers" - Jim Rygiel, Joe Letteri, Randall William Cook, Alex Funke
       - "Spider-Man" - John Dykstra, Scott Stokdyk, Anthony LaMolinara, John Frazier
       - "Star Wars Episode II Attack of the Clones" - Rob Coleman, Pablo Helman, John Knoll, Ben Snow

- MEJOR PELÍCULA EXTRANJERA:

       - "Nowhere in Africa" - Germany
       - "Zus & Zo" - The Netherlands
       - "El Crimen del Padre Amaro" - Mexico
       - "Hero" - People's Republic of China
       - "The Man without a Past" - Finland

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Oscar nominees 2003:


- BEST PICTURE:

       - "The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King" ("El Señor de los Anillos: El retorno del Rey") - Barrie M. Osborne, Peter Jackson and Fran Walsh, Producers
       - "Lost in Translation" - Ross Katz and Sofia Coppola, Producers
       - "Master and Commander": The Far Side of the World - Samuel Goldwyn, Jr., Peter Weir and Duncan Henderson, Producers
       - "Mystic River" - Robert Lorenz, Judie G. Hoyt and Clint Eastwood, Producers
       - "Seabiscuit" - Kathleen Kennedy, Frank Marshall and Gary Ross, Producers.

- DIRECTING:

       - "The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King" - Peter Jackson
       - "City of God" ("Ciudad de Dios") - Fernando Meirelles
       - "Lost in Translation" - Sofia Coppola
       - "Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World" - Peter Weir
       - "Mystic River" - Clint Eastwood

- BEST ACTOR NOMINEES:

       - *Sean Penn – "Mystic River"
       - Johnny Depp – "Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Peral"
       - Ben Kingsley – "House of Sand and Fog"
       - Jude Law – "Cold Mountain"
       - Bill Murray – "Lost in Translation"

Buscando a Nemo - BEST ACTRESS NOMINEES:

       - Charlize Theron – "Monster"
       - Keisha Castle-Hughes – "Whale Rider"
       - Diane Keaton – "Something's Gotta Give"
       - Samantha Morton – "In America"
       - Naomi Watts – "21 Grams"

- MEJOR ACTOR SECUNDARIO:

       - Tim Robbins – "Mystic River"
       - Ken Watanabe – "The Last Samurai"
       - Alec Baldwin – "The Cooler"
       - Benicio Del Toro – "21 Grams"
       - Djimon Hounsou – "In America"

- MEJOR ACTRIZ SECUNDARIA:

       - Renée Zellweger – "Cold Mountain"
       - Shohreh Aghdashloo – "House of Sand and Fog"
       - Patricia Clarkson – "Pieces of April"
       - Marcia Gay Harden – "Mystic River"
       - Holly Hunter – "Thirteen"

- FOTOGRAFÍA:

       - "Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World" - Russell Boyd
       - "Seabiscuit" - John Schwartzman
       - "Cold Mountain". John Seale
       - "Girl with a Pearl Earring". Eduardo Serra

- BSO:

       - "The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King" - Howard Shore
       - "Cold Mountain" - Gabriel Yared
       - "Finding Nemo" - Thomas Newman
       - "House of Sand and Fog" - James Horner

- MEJOR CANCIÓN:

       - "Into the West" from The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King - Music and Lyric by Fran Walsh and Howard Shore and Annie Lennox
       - "A Kiss at the End of the Rainbow" from A Mighty Wind - Music and Lyric by Michael McKean and Annette O'Toole
       - "Scarlet Tide" from Cold Mountain - Music and Lyric by T Bone Burnett and Elvis Costello
       - "You Will Be My Ain True Love" from Cold Mountain - Music and Lyric by Sting

- EFECTOS ESPECIALES:

       - "The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King." Jim Rygiel, Joe Letteri, Randall William Cook and Alex Funke
       - "Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World" Dan Sudick, Stefen Fangmeier, Nathan McGuinness and Robert Stromberg
       - "Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl" - John Knoll, Hal Hickel, Charles Gibson and Terry Frazee

- MEJOR PELÍCULA EXTRANJERA:

       - "The Barbarian Invasions" ("Las invasiones bárbaras") - Canada
       - "Evil" - Sweden
       - "The Twilight Samurai" - Japan
       - "Twin Sisters" - The Netherlands
       - "Zelary" - Czech Republic

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Oscar nominees 2004:


- BEST PICTURE:

       - "A million dollar baby" - Clint Eastwood, Albert S. Ruddy and Tom Rosenberg, Producers.
       - "The Aviator" - Michael Mann and Grahan King, Producers
       - "Finding Neverland" - Richard N. Gladstein and Nellie Bellflower, Producers
       - "Ray" - Taylor Hackford, Stuart Benjamin and Howard Baldwin, Producers.
       - "Sideways" ("Entre copas") - Michael London, Producer

- MEJOR DIRECTING:

       - "Million Dollar Baby" - Clint Eastwood
       - "The Aviator" - Martin Scorsese
       - "Ray" - Taylor Hackford
       - "Sideways" - Alexander Payne
       - "Vera Drake" - Mike Leigh

- BEST ACTOR NOMINEES:

       - Jamie Foxx – "Ray"
       - Don Cheadle – "Hotel Rwanda"
       - Johnny Depp – "Finding Neverland"
       - Leonardo DiCaprio – "The aviador"
       - Clint Eastwood – "Million Dollar Baby"

- BEST ACTRESS NOMINEES:

       - Hilary Swank – "Million Dollar Baby"
       - Annette Bening – "Being Julia"
       - Catalina Sandino Moreno – "Maria Full of Grace"
       - Imelda Staunton – "Vera Drake"
       - Kate Winslet – "Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind"

- MEJOR ACTOR SECUNDARIO:

       - Morgan Freeman – "Million Dollar Baby"
       - Clive Owen – "Closer"
       - Alan Alda – "The Aviator"
       - Thomas Haden Church – "Sideways"
       - Jamie Foxx – "Collateral"

- MEJOR ACTRIZ SECUNDARIA:

       - Cate Blanchett – "The Aviator"
       - Laura Linney – "Kinsey"
       - Virginia Madsen – "Sideways"
       - Sophie Okonedo – "Hotel Rwanda"
       - Natalie Portman – "Closer"

- FOTOGRAFÍA:

       - "The Aviador" – Robert Richardson
       - "House of Flying Daggers" - Zhao Xiaoding
       - "The Passion of the Christ" - Caleb Deschanel
       - "The Phantom of the Opera" - John Mathieson
       - "A Very Long Engagement" - Bruno Delbonnel

- BSO:

       - "Finding Neverland" - Jan A.P. Kaczmarek
       - "Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban" - John Williams
       - "Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events" - Thomas Newman
       - "The Passion of the Christ" - John Debney
       - "The Village" - James Newton Howard

- MEJOR CANCIÓN:

       - "Al Otro Lado Del Río" from The Motorcycle Diaries - Music and Lyric by Jorge Drexler
       - "Accidentally In Love" from Shrek 2 - Music by Adam Duritz, Charles Gillingham, Jim Bogios, David Immergluck, Matthew Malley and David Bryson; Lyric by Adam Duritz and Daniel Vickrey
       - "Believe" from The Polar Express - Music and Lyric by Glen Ballard and Alan Silvestri
       - "Learn To Be Lonely" from The Phantom of the Opera - Music by Andrew Lloyd Webber; Lyric by Charles Hart
       - "Look To Your Path (Vois Sur Ton Chemin)" from The Chorus (Les Choristes) - Music by Bruno Coulais; Lyric by Christophe Barratier

- EFECTOS ESPECIALES:

       - "Spider-Man 2" - John Dykstra, Scott Stokdyk, Anthony LaMolinara and John Frazier
       - "Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban" - Roger Guyett, Tim Burke, John Richardson and Bill George
       - "I, Robot" - John Nelson, Andrew R. Jones, Erik Nash and Joe Letteri

- MEJOR PELÍCULA EXTRANJERA:

       - "The Sea Inside" ("Mar adentro") - Spain. Dirigida por Alejandro Amenazar.
       - "Yesterday" - South Africa
       - "As It Is in Heaven" - Sweden
       - "The Chorus" ("Los chicos del coro") - France
       - "Downfall" - Germany

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Oscar nominees 2005:


- BEST PICTURE:

       - "Brokeback Mountain".
       - "Capote".
       - "Crash".
       - "Good Night and Good luck" ("Buenas Noches y Buena Suerte").
       - "Munich".

- BEST DIRECTING:

       - Ang Lee por "Brokeback Mountain".
       - Bennett Miller por "Capote".
       - Paul Haggis por "Crash".
       - George Clooney por "Good Night and Good luck" ("Buenas Noches y Buena Suerte")
       - Steven Spielberg por "Munich".

- BEST ACTOR NOMINEES:

       - Philip Seymour Hoffman por Capote
       - Terrence Howard por Hustle and Flow
       - Heath Ledger por Brokeback Mountain
       - Joaquin Phoenix por Walk the Line ("En la cuerda floja").
       - David Strathairn por "Good night and Good luck" ("Buenas Noches y Buena Suerte").

- BEST ACTRESS NOMINEES:

       - Judi Dench por "Mrs. Henderson Presents".
       - Felicity Huffman por "Transamerica".
       - Keira Knightley por "Pride and Prejudice" ("Orgullo y prejuicio").
       - Charlize Theron por "North Country".
       - Reese Witherspoon por "Walk the Line" ("En la cuerda floja").

- MEJOR ACTOR SECUNDARIO:

       - George Clooney por "Syriana".
       - Matt Dillon por "Crash".
       - Paul Giamatti por "Cinderella Man".
       - Jake Gyllenhaal por "Brokeback Mountain".
       - William Hurt por "A History of Violence" ("Una historia de violencia").

- MEJOR ACTRIZ SECUNDARIA:

       - Amy Adams por "Junebug".
       - Catherine Keener por "Capote".
       - Frances McDormand por "North Country".
       - Rachel Weisz por "The Constant Garderer" ("El jardinero fiel").
       - Michelle Williams por "Brokeback Mountain".

- BSO:

       - Gustavo Santaolalla por "Brokeback Mountain".
       - Alberto Iglesias por "The Constant garderer" ("El jardinero fiel").
       - John Williams por "Memoirs for a Geisha".
       - John Williams por "Munich".
       - Dario Marianelli por "Pride and Prejudice" ("Orgullo y prejuicio").

- MEJOR CANCIÓN:

       - Kathleen "Bird" York y Michael Becker; por "In the Deep" de "Crash".
       - Jordan Houston, Cedric Coleman y Paul Beauregard por "It's Hard Out Here For a Pimp" de "Hustle and Flor".
       - Dolly Parton por "Travelin' Thru" de "Transamerica".

- EFECTOS ESPECIALES:

       - "The Chronicles of Narnia" ("Las crónicas de Narnia").
       - "King Kong".
       - "War of teh Worlds" ("La guerra de los mundos").

- MEJOR PELÍCULA DE HABLA NO INGLESA:

       - "Don't Tell". (Italia).
       - "Joyeux Noël" (Francia).
       - "Paradise Now" (Palestina).
       - "Sophie Scholl. The Final Days". (Alemania).
       - "Tsotsi" (Suráfrica).

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Oscar nominees 2006:


- MEJOR PELÍCULA:

       - Babel
       - Infiltrados
       - Pequeña Miss Sunshine
       - The Queen (La reina)
       - Cartas desde Iwo Jima

- MEJOR DIRECCIÓN:

       - Clint Eastwood por "Cartas desde Iwo Jima"
       - Paul Greengrass por "United 93"
       - Stephen Frears por "The Queen"
       - Alejandro González Iñárritu por "Babel"
       - Martin Scorsese por "Infiltrados"

- MEJOR ACTRIZ:

       - Penélope Cruz por "Volver"
       - Judi Dench por "Notes on a Scandal"
       - Meryl Streep por "El diablo viste de Prada"
       - Helen Mirren por "The Queen"
       - Kate Winslet por "Little Children"

- MEJOR ACTOR:

       - Leonardo DiCaprio por "Diamante de Sangre"
       - Ryan Gosling por "Half Nelson"
       - Peter O’Toole in "Venus"
       - Will Smith in "En busca de la felicidad"
       - Forest Whitaker in "El último rey de Escocia"

- MEJOR ACTRIZ DE REPARTO:

       - Adriana Barraza por "Babel"
       - Cate Blanchett por "Notes on a Scandal"
       - Abigail Breslin por "Pequeña Miss Sunshine"
       - Jennifer Hudson por "Dreamgirls"
       - Rinko Kikuchi por "Babel"

- MEJOR ACTOR DE REPARTO:

       - Alan Arkin por "Pequeña Miss Sunshine"
       - Jackie Earle Haley por "Little Children"
       - Djimon Hounsou por "Diamante de sangre"
       - Eddie Murphy por "Dreamgirls"
       - Mark Wahlberg por "Infiltrados"

- MEJOR GUIÓN ADAPTADO:

       - Borat
       - Hijos de los hombres
       - Infiltrados
       - Juegos Secretos
       - Diario de un escándalo

- MEJOR GUIÓN ORIGINAL:

       - Guillermo Arriaga por "Babel"
       - Iris Yamashita, Paul Haggis, Tadamichi Kurivayasi por "Cartas desde Iwo Jima"
       - Michael Arnt por "Pequeña Miss Sunshine"
       - Guillermo del Toro por "El laberinto del fauno"
       - Peter Morgan por "The Queen"

- MEJOR BANDA SONORA ORIGINAL:

       - Gustavo Santaolalla por "Babel"
       - Thomas Newman por "El buen alemán"
       - Philip Glass por "Diario de un escándalo"
       - Javier Navarrete por "El laberinto del Fauno"
       - Alexandre Desplat por "The Queen"

- MEJOR CANCIÓN:

       - I need to wake up (Una verdad incómoda)
       - Listen (Dreamgirls)
       - Love you I do (Dreamgirls)
       - Our Town (The cars)

- MEJOR PELÍCULA DE HABLA NO INGLESA:

       - Días de Gloria
       - Después de la boda
       - El laberinto del Fauno
       - Agua
       - Las vidas de otros

- MEJOR PELÍCULA DE ANIMACIÓN:

       - Cars
       - Monster House
       - Happy Feet

- MEJOR FOTOGRAFÍA:

       - Vilmos Zsigmond por "Dalia Negra"
       - Emmanuel Lubezki por "Hijos de los hombres"
       - Dick Pope por "El ilusionista"
       - Guillermo Navarro por "El laberinto del Fauno"
       - Wally Pfister por "El truco final"

- MEJOR DISEÑO DE VESTUARIO:

       - Chung Man Yee por "Man cheng jin dai huang jin jia"
       - Patricia Field por "El diablo viste de Prada"
       - Sharen Davies por "Dreamgirls"
       - Milena Canonero por "María Antonieta"
       - Consolata Boyle por "The Queen"

- MEJOR MAQUILLAJE:

       - Apocalypto
       - Click
       - El laberinto del fauno

- MEJOR SONIDO:

       - Apocalypto
       - Banderas de nuestros padres
       - Diamante de sangre
       - Dreamgirls
       - Piratas del Caribe: El cofre del hombre muerto

- MEJORES EFECTOS SONOROS:

       - Apocalypto
       - Banderas de nuestros padres
       - Diamante de sangre
       - Cartas desde Iwo Jima
       - Piratas del Caribe: El cofre del hombre muerto

- MEJORES EFECTOS VISUALES:

       - Poseidón
       - Piratas del Caribe: El cofre del hombre muerto
       - Supermán Returns

- OSCAR HONORIFICO:

       - Enio Morricone

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Oscar nominees 2007:


- MEJOR PELÍCULA:

       - "Expiación", de Joe Wright
       - "No es país para viejos", de Joel y Ethan Coen
       - "Pozos de Ambición", de Paul Thomas Anderson
       - "Michael Clayton", de Tony Gilroy
       - "Juno", de Jason Reitman

- MEJOR DIRECCIÓN:

       - Toni Gilroy, por "Michael Clayton"
       - Jason Reitman, por "Juno"
       - Paul Thomas Anderson, por "Pozos de Ambición"
       - Julian Schnabel, por "La mariposa y la escafandra"
       - Ethan Coen & Joel Coen, por "No es país para viejos"

- MEJOR ACTRIZ:

       - Julie Christie, por "Lejos de ella"
       - Laura Linney, por "The Savages"
       - Cate Blanchet, por "Elizabeth, la edad de Oro"
       - Marion Cotillard, por "La vida en rosa"
       - Ellen Page, por "Juno"

- MEJOR ACTOR:

       - George Clooney, por "Michael Clayton"
       - Viggo Mortesen, por "Promesas de este"
       - Tommy Lee Jones, por "En el Valle de Elah"
       - Johnny Deep, por "Sweeney Todd"
       - Daniel Day Lewis, por "Pozos de Ambición"

- MEJOR ACTRIZ DE REPARTO:

       - Saoirse Ronan, por "Expiación"
       - Cate Blanchet, por "I´m not there"
       - Ruby Dee, por "American Gangster"
       - Tilda Swinton, por "Michael Clayton"
       - Amy Ryan, por "Adiós pequeña, Adiós"

- MEJOR ACTOR DE REPARTO:

       - Javier Bardem, por "No es país para viejos"
       - Casey Affleck, por "El asesinato de Jesse James por el cobarde Robert Ford"
       - Phillip Seymor Hoffman, por "La guerra de Charlie Wilson"
       - Hal Holbrook, por "Hacia rutas salvajes"
       - Tom Wilkinson, por "Michael Clayton"

- MEJOR GUIÓN ADAPTADO:

       - Christopher Hampton, por "Expiación"
       - Sarah Polley, por "Lejos de ella"
       - Joel Coen y Ethan Coen, por "No es país para viejos"
       - Roland Harwood, por "La escafandra y la mariposa"
       - Paul Thomas Anderson y Upton Sinclair, por "Pozos de Ambición"

- MEJOR GUIÓN ORIGINAL:

       - Nancy Oliver, por "Lars and the real girl"
       - Toni Gillroy, por "Michael Clayton"
       - Diablo Cody, por "Juno"
       - Brad Bird, por "Ratatouille"
       - Tamara Jenkins, por "The Savage"

- MEJOR BANDA SONORA ORIGINAL:

       - "Expiación"
       - "Hacia rutas salvajes"
       - "Michael Clayton"
       - "Ratatouille"
       - "3:10 to Yuma"

- MEJOR CANCIÓN:

       - Once ("Falling Slowly")
       - August Rush ("Raise It Up")
       - Encantada ("Happy Working Song")
       - Encantada ("So Close")

- MEJOR PELÍCULA DE HABLA NO INGLESA:

       - "Beaufort", de Israel
       - "Katyn", de Polonia
       - "12", de Rusia
       - "Mongol", de Kazasjtan
       - "Los falsificadores", de Austria

- MEJOR PELÍCULA DE ANIMACIÓN:

       - "Persépolis"
       - "Locos por el surf"
       - "Ratatouille"

- MEJOR DISEÑO DE VESTUARIO:

       - "Across the Universe"
       - "Expiación"
       - "La Mome"
       - "Elizabeth, la edad de Oro"
       - "Sweeney Todd"

- MEJOR MAQUILLAJE:

       - "Norbit"
       - "Piratas del Caribe: En el fin del mundo"
       - "La Mome"

- MEJOR SONIDO:

       - "No es país para viejos"
       - "Ratatouille"
       - "Transformers"
       - "El ultimátum de Bourne"
       - - MEJORES EFECTOS VISUALES:

       - "Piratas del Caribe: en el fin del mundo"
       - "La brújula dorada"
       - "Transformers"

- OSCAR HONORIFICO:

       - Robert Boyle

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