Oscars
Top 10 movies with the most Oscars
Undisputed classics that have been recognized by the Academy as the greatest works of cinema. Check out the 10 films that have won the most Oscars.
We bring you the 10 films that have historically won the most awards at the Oscars. We also rank them from least to most awards. Which one do you choose? Which one is your favorite?
On the Waterfront (1953)
12 nominations and 8 Oscars in the following categories: Best Picture, Best Director, Best Actor (Marlon Brando), Best Supporting Actress (Eva Marie Saint), Best Story and Screenplay, Best Film Editing, Best Art Direction – Black-and-White and Best Cinematography – Black-and-White.
From Here to Eternity (1952)
13 nominations and 8 Oscars in the following categories: Best Picture, Best Director, Best Supporting Actor (Frank Sinatra), Best Supporting Actress (Donna Reed), Best Screenplay, Best Cinematography – Black-and-White, Best Film Editing and Best Sound Recording.
The Last Emperor (1986)
It won 9 Oscars, winning all the nominations it was nominated for. The categories in which it won the award are: Best Picture, Best Director (Bernardo Bertolucci), Best Art Direction, Best Screenplay – Based on Material from Another Medium, Best Original Score, Best Sound, Best Costume Design, Best Cinematography and Best Film Editing.
Gigi (1958)
It won 9 Oscars, winning all the nominations it was nominated for. The categories in which it won the award are: Best Motion Picture, Best Director (Vincente Minnelli), Best Cinematography – Color, Best Screenplay – Based on Material from Another Medium, Best Costume Design, Best Art Direction, Best Scoring of a Musical Picture, Best Song and Best Film Editing.
The English Patient (1995)
12 nominations and 9 Oscars won in the following categories: Best Picture, Best Director (Anthony Minghella), Best Supporting Actress (Juliette Binoche),Best Original Dramatic Score, Best Cinematography, Best Art Direction, Best Film Editing, Best Sound and Best Costume Design.
West Side Story (1961)
11 nominations and 10 Oscars in the following categories: Best Picture, Best Director (Robert Wise and Jerome Robbins), Best Supporting Actor (George Chakiris), Best Supporting Actress (Rita Moreno), Best Art Direction – Color, Best Cinematography – Color, Best Costume Design, Best Film Editing, Best Scoring of a Musical Picture and Best Sound.
Gone With the Wind (1938)
13 nominations and 10 Oscars won in the categories: Best Picture, Best Director (Victor Fleming), Best Actress (Vivien Leigh), Best Screenplay, Best Supporting Actress (Hattie McDaniel), Best Cinematography – Color, Best Film Editing, Best Art Direction, Special Award (For outstanding achievement in the use of color for the enhancement of dramatic mood in the production of Gone with the Wind.) and Technical Achievement (For pioneering in the use of coordinated equipment in the production Gone with the Wind.).
The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King (2002)
Plenty of nominations and awards: 11 Oscars won in the categories: Best Picture, Best Director (Peter Jackson), Best Art Direction, Best Adapted Screenplay, Best Makeup, Best Costume Design, Best Original Score, Best Original Song, Best Sound, Best Visual Effects and Best Film Editing.
Ben-Hur (1958)
12 nominations and earning 11 Oscars won in the following categories: Best Picture, Actor principal (Charlton Heston), Best Director (William Wyler), Best Cinematography, Best Art Direction-Set Decoration, Best Costume Design, Best Sound Recording, Best Film Editing, Best Special Effects, Best Music and Best Supporting Actor (Hugh Griffith).
Titanic (1996)
14 nominations and 11 Oscars won in the following categories: Best Picture, Best Director, Best Art Direction, Best Cinematography, Best Costume Design, Best Visual Effects, Best Film Editing, Best Original Dramatic Score, Best Original Song, Best Sound and Best Makeup.