How many Oscars does ‘Titanic’ have? These are the categories it won and its nominations
‘Titanic,’ one of the most well-known movies in history, is among the top five films with the most Oscars.

The 97th Academy Awards, also known as the Oscars, are here! Celebrating the best films of 2024, this star-studded event is one of the most anticipated nights in entertainment asw we look at a film that will remain in the memory of different generations and is one of the main attractions of the Oscars. The love story between Jack Dawson (Leonardo Di Caprio) and Rose DeWitt (Kate Winslet) captivated audiences and experts alike. ‘Titanic’ is in the top 5 of movies that have received the most awards. It has a total of 11 awards.
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How many Academy Awards has it received?
On the night of March 23, 1998, ‘Titanic’ became the star of the ceremony, winning 11 awards out of 14 nominations. James Cameron’s film was chosen as the best picture 27 years ago. In addition, the Canadian received the award for Best Director.
The awards that ‘Titanic’ has received are as follows:
- Best Picture
- Best Director
- Best Art Direction
- Best Cinematography
- Best Costume Design
- Best Visual Effects
- Best Film Editing
- Best Original Score
- Best Original Song
- Best Sound
- Best Sound Editing
‘Titanic’ (1997) tied in number of awards with ‘Ben-Hur’ (1959). ‘The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King’ (2003) directed by Peter Jackson is the third film that also has 11 Oscars in its history. ‘Gone with the Wind’ (1939) by Victor Fleming and ‘West Side Story’ (1961) by Robert Wise and Jerome Robbins received one less award.
The Academy of Hollywood will continue to give awards every year. Historical films like Titanic will continue to be a classic for enjoying good cinema.
March 1, 1998: Titanic, starring Leonardo DiCaprio and Kate Winslet, became the first film ever to gross over $1 Billion worldwide. pic.twitter.com/5rwdp6KNk5
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