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Past Best Picture Winners and Nominees

Posted by Patrick Dailey on May 27 2007 at 05:00PM PDT

2006

World Trade Center (Moritz Borman, Debra Hill,
Michael Shamberg, & Stacey Sher, Paramount
Pictures, 129 min.)

Apocalypto (Mel Gibson & Bruce Davey, Buena
Vista Pictures, 139 min.)

* Notes on a Scandal (Robert Fox, Andrew
Macdonald, Allon Reich, & Scott Rudin, Fox
Searchlight Pictures, 92 min.) *

Letters from Iwo Jima (Clint Eastwood, Robert
Lorenz, & Steven Spielberg, Warner Bros. Pictures
& Dreamworks Pictures, 141 min.)

Black Book (Jeroen Beker, Teun Hilte, San Fu Maltha,
Jens Meurer, Jos van der Linden, & Frans van Gestel, Sony
Pictures Classics, 146 min.)


2005

Cinderella Man (Brian Grazer, Ron Howard, Penny
Marshall, Universal Pictures, Miramax Films, Touchstone
Pictures, 144 mins.)

The Greatest Game Ever Played (Larry Brezner, Mark
Frost, and David Blocker, Walt Disney Pictures, 121 mins.)

*The New World (Sarah Green, New Line
Cinema, 135 mins.)
*

Pride and Prejudice (Tim Bevan, Eric Fellner & Paul
Webster, Focus Features, 127 mins.)

Match Point (Letty Aronson, Lucy Darwin, & Gareth Wiley,
DreamWorks, 124 mins.)

2004

The Terminal (Laurie MacDonald, Walter F. Parkes, &
Steven Spielberg, Dreamworks, 128 mins.)

House of Flying Daggers (William Kong & Zhang Yimou,
Sony Pictures Classics, 119 mins.)

Alexander (Moritz Borman, Jon Kilik, Thomas
Schühly, Iain Smith, & Oliver Stone, Warner
Bros., 175 mins.)

Before Sunset (Richard Linklater & Anne Walker-McBay,
Warner Bros. Independent Pictures, 80 mins.)

The Motorcycle Diaries (Michael Nozik, Edgard
Tenebaum, & Karen Tenkhoff, Focus Features, 128 mins.)

2003

Dogville (Vibeke Windeløv, Lions Gate, 178 mins.)

Open Range (Kevin Costner, Jake Eberts, & David Valdes,
Touchstone Pictures, 139 mins.)

Master and Commander : The Far Side
of the World
(Samuel Goldwyn Jr., Duncan
Henderson
, & Peter Weir, 20th Century Fox,
Universal, & Miramax, 138 mins.)

Saraband (Sony Pictures Classics, 120 mins.)

House of Sand and Fog (Michael London & Vadim
Perelman, Dreamworks, 126 mins.)

2002

Minority Report (Jan de Bont, Bonnie Curtis, Gerald R.
Molen, & Walter F. Parkes, Dreamworks & 20th Century Fox,
145 mins.)

Talk to Her (Agustín Almodóvar, Sony Pictures Classics,
112 mins.)

The Pianist (Robert Benmussa, Roman
Polanski, & Alain Sarde, Focus Features, 150
mins.)

Chicago (Martin Richards, Miramax, 113 mins.)

Road to Perdition (Sam Mendes, Dean Zanuck, & Richard
D. Zanuck, Dreamworks & 20th Century Fox, 117 mins.)

2001

The Lord of the Rings : The Fellowship of the
Ring
(Peter Jackson, Barrie M. Osborne, Tim Sanders, &
Fran Walsh, New Line Cinema, 208 mins.)

Y Tu Mamá También (Alfonso Cuarón & Jorge Vergara,
IFC Films, 105 mins.)

A.I. : Artificial Intelligence (Bonnie Curtis,
Kathleen Kennedy, & Steven Spielberg,
Dreamworks & Warner Bros., 146 mins.)

Gosford Park (Robert Altman, Bob Balaban, & David Levy,
USA Films, 137 mins.)

Black Hawk Down (Jerry Bruckheimer & Ridley Scott,
Revolution Studios, 144 mins.)

2000

Gladiator (David Franzoni, Branko Lustig, & Douglas
Wick, Dreamworks & Universal, 155 mins.)

The Princess and the Warrior (Stefan Arndt, Katja
De Bock, Gebhard Henke, & Maria Köpf, Sony Pictures
Classics, 135 mins.)

*The House of Mirth (Olivia Stewart, Sony
Pictures Classics, 140 mins.)*

Crouching Tiger, Hdden Dragon (Hsu Li Kong,
William Kong, & Ang Lee, Sony Pictures Classics, 120
mins.)

Tigerland (Beau Flynn, Steven Haft, & Arnon Milchan,
20th Century Fox, 100 mins.)

1999

Titus (Conchita Airoldi, Jody Patton, & Julie Taymor,
Fox Searchlight Pictures, 162 mins.)

The Emperor and the Assassin (Chen Kaige,
Shirley Kao, & Satoru Iseki, Sony Pictures Classics, 163
mins.)

*The Insider (Pieter Jan Brugge &
Michael Mann, Touchstone Pictures, 157
mins.)*

The Talented Mr. Ripley (William Horberg & Tom
Sternberg, Paramount Pictures & Miramax, 139 mins.)

Any Given Sunday (Dan Halsted, Clayton
Townsend, & Lauren Shuler Donner, Warner Bros.,
156 mins.)

1998

Shakespeare in Love (Marc Norman, David Parfitt,
Harvey Weinstein, Donna Gigliotti, & Edward Zwick, Miramax
& Universal Pictures, 123 mins.)

Bulworth (Warren Beatty & Pieter Jan Brugge, 20th
Century Fox, 108 mins.)

*The Thin Red Line (Robert Michael Geisler, Grant
Hill, & John Roberdeau, FOX 2000 Pictures, 170 mins.)*

He Got Game (Jon Kilik & Spike Lee, Touchstone
Pictures, 136 mins.)

Primary Colors (Mike Nichols, Universal Pictures,
143 mins.)

1997

The Sweet Hereafter (Atom Egoyan & Camelia
Frieberg, New Line Cinema, 112 mins.)

Boogie Nights (Paul Thomas Anderson, Lloyd Levin,
John S. Lyons, & Joanne Sellar, New Line Cinema, 156 mins.)

*Kundun (Barbara De Fina, Touchstone Pictures, 135
mins.)*

Jackie Brown (Larence Bender, Miramax, 154 mins.)

Donnie Brasco (Mark Johnson, BArry Levinson, Louis
DiGiaimo, & Gail Mutrux, Tri-State Pictures, 127 mins.)

1996

Hamlet (David Baron, Castle Rock Entertainment, 242
mins.)

The Hunchback of Notre Dame (Roy Conli &
Don Hahn, Walt Disney Pictures, 91 mins.)

*The English Patient (Saul Zaentz, Miramax,
160 mins.)*

Evita (Andrew G. Vajna, Robert Stigwood, & Alan Parker,
Hollywood Pictures, 134 mins.)

Secrets & Lies (Simon Channing-Williams, October
Films, 142 mins.)

1995

Casino (Barbara De Fina, Universal Pictures,
179 mins.)

Rob Roy (Peter Broughan & Richard Jackson, United
Artists, 139 mins.)

*NIXON (Oliver Stone, Clayton
Townsend, & Andrew G. Vajna,
Hollywood Pictures, 212 mins.)*

Braveheart (Bruce Davey, Mel Gibson, & Alan Ladd
Jr., Paramount Pictures, 177 mins.)

Sense & Sensibility (Lindsay Doran, Columbia
Pictures, 136 mins.)


1994
The Madness of King George (Stephen Evans & David Parfitt, Samuel Goldwyn Company, 107 mins.)
Quiz Show (Michael Jacobs, Julian Krainin, Michael Nozik, & Robert Redford, Hollywood Pictures, 133 mins.)
Ed Wood (Tim Burton & Denise Di Novi, Touchstone Pictures, 127 mins.)
Red (Martin Karmitz, Miramax, 99 mins.)
Heavenly Creatures (Jim Booth, Miramax, 108 mins.)

1993
The Age of Innocence (Barbara De Fina, Columbia Pictures, 139 mins.)
The Remains of the Day (John Calley, Ismail Merchant, & Mike Nichols, Columbia Pictures, 134 mins.)
Schindler's List (Branko Lustig, Gerald R. Molen, & Steven Spielberg, Universal, 195 mins.)
Shadowlands (Richard Attenborough & Brian Eastman, Savoy Pictures, 131 mins.)
Farewell My Concubine (Hsu Feng, Miramax Pictures, 172 mins.)

1992
Malcolm X (Spike Lee & Martin Worth, Warner Bros., 202 mins.)
Howards End (Ismail Merchant, Sony Pictures Classics, 140 mins.)
The Last of the Mohicans (Hunt Lowry & Michael Mann, 20th Century Fox, 117 mins.)
Glengarry Glen Ross (Jerry Tokofsky & Stanley R. Zupnik, New Line Cinema, 100 mins.)
Husbands and Wives (Robert Greenhut, Tri-Star, 108 mins.)

1991
Cape Fear (Barbara De Fina, Universal, 128 mins.)
Bugsy (Mark Johnson, Barry Levinson, & Warren Beatty, Tri-Star Pictures, 149 mins.)
JFK (A. Kitman Ho & Oliver Stone, Warner Bros., 206 mins.)
Beauty and the Beast (Don Hahn, Walt Disney Pictures, 90 mins.)
The Silence of the Lambs (Ronald M. Bozman, Edward Saxon, & Kenneth Utt, Orion Pictures, 118 mins.)

1990
Dances With Wolves (Kevin Costner & Jim Wilson, Orion Pictures, 236 mins.)
Dick Tracy (Warren Beatty, Touchstone Pictures, 105 mins.)
Mr. & Mrs. Bridge (Ismail Merchant, Miramax, 126 mins.)
Akira Kurosawa's Dreams (Mike Y. Inoue & Hisao Kurosawa, Warner Bros., 119 mins.)
The Grifters (Robert A. Harris, Martin Scorsese, & Jim Painter, Miramax, 119 mins.)

1989
The Killer (Hark Tsui, 141 mins.)
Driving Miss Daisy (Richard D. Zanuck & Lili Fini Zanuck, Warner Bros., 99 mins.)
Henry V (Bruce Sharman, Samuel Goldwyn Company, 137 mins.)
Valmont (Michael Hausman & Paul Rassam, Orion Pictures, 137 mins.)
Crimes and Misdemeanors (Robert Greenhut, Orion Pictures, 107 mins.)

1988
Midnight Run (Martin Brest, Universal, 126 mins.)
The Unbearable Lightness of Being (Saul Zaentz, Orion Pictures, 171 mins.)
The Accidental Tourist (Michael Grillo, Lawrence Kasdan, & Charles Okun, Warner Bros., 121 mins.)
Who Framed Roger Rabbit? (Robert Watts & Frank Marshall, Touchstone Pictures, 103 mins.)
Talk Radio (A. Kitman Ho & Edward R. Pressman, Universal, 110 mins.)

1987
Wings of Desire (Anatole Dauman & Wim Wenders, Orion Classics, 127 mins.)
Hope and Glory (John Boorman, Columbia Pictures, 113 mins.)
Empire of the Sun (Kathleen Kennedy, Frank Marshall, & Steven Spielberg, Warner Bros., 154 mins.)
The Last Emperor (Jeremy Thomas, Columbia Pictures, 219 mins.)
Maurice (Ismail Merchant, Cinecom, 140 mins.)

1986
Salvador (Gerald Green & Oliver Stone, Orion Pictures, 123 mins.)
Blue Velvet (Fred C. Caruso, DEG, 120 mins.)
Hoosiers (Carter DeHaven & Angelo Pizzo, Orion Pictures, 115 mins.)
Manhunter (Dino De Laurentiis & Richard A. Roth, DEG, 124 mins.)
Platoon (Arnold Kopelson, Orion Pictures, 120 mins.)

1985
The Color Purple (Quincy Jones, Kathleen Kennedy, Frank Marchall, & Steven Spielberg, Warner Bros., 154 mins.)
To Live and Die in L.A. (Irving H. Levin, M-G-M, 116 mins.)
Ran (Masato Hara & Serge Silberman, Orion Classics, 160 mins.)
Out of Africa (Sydney Pollack, Universal, 161 mins.)
A Room With a View (Ismail Merchant, Cinecom, 117 mins.)

1984
A Passage to India (John Brabourne & Richard B. Goodwin, Columbia Pictures, 163 mins.)
Once Upon a Time in America (Arnon Milchan, Warner Bros., 229 mins.)
Amadeus (Saul Zaentz, Warner Bros., 180 mins.)
The Bounty (Bernard Williams, Orion Pictures, 132 mins.)
Secret Honor (Robert Altman, 90 mins.)

1983
The King of Comedy (Arnon Milchan, 20th Century Fox, 109 mins.)
Under Fire (Jonathan T. Taplin, Orion Pictures, 128 mins.)
The Right Stuff (Robert Chartoff & Irwin Winkler, Warner Bros., 193 mins.)
The Dresser (Ronald Harwood & Peter Yates, Columbia Pictures, 118 mins.)
Yentl (Barbra Streisand & Rusty Lemorande, M-G-M, 132 mins.)

1982
Fanny and Alexander (Jörn Donner & Daniel Toscan du Plantier, Embassy, 312 mins.)
Tootsie (Sydney Pollack & Dick Richards, Columbia Pictures, 119 mins.)
The Year of Living Dangerously (James McElroy, M-G-M, 117 mins.)
The Verdict (David Brown & Richard D. Zanuck, 20th Century Fox, 129 mins.)
Frances (Jonathan Sanger, 140 mins.)

1981
Thief (Ronnie Caan & Jerry Bruckheimer, M-G-M, 122 mins.)
Excalibur (John Boorman, Warner Bros., 140 mins.)
Prince of the City (Burtt Harris, Warner Bros., 167 mins.)
Reds (Warren Beatty, Paramount Pictures, 194 mins.)
Das Boot (Günter Rohrbach, Columbia Pictures, 216 mins.)

1980
Ordinary People (Ronald L. Schwary, Paramount Pictures, 124 mins.)
The Elephant Man (Jonathan Sanger, Paramount Pictures, 124 mins.)
Raging Bull (Robert Chartoff & Irwin Winkler, M-G-M, 129 mins.)
Kagemusha (Akira Kurosawa, 20th Century Fox, 179 mins.)
The Long Good Friday (Barry Hanson, Embassy, 114 mins.)

1979
The China Syndome (Michael Douglas, Columbia Pictures, 122 mins.)
Murder by Decee (Bob Clark, Robert A. Goldston, & René Dupont, -, 124 mins.)
Apocalypse Now (Francis Ford Coppola, Paramount Pictures, 202 mins.)
Being There (Andrew Braunsberg, Warner Bros., 130 mins.)
Tess (Claude Berri, Columbia Pictures, 172 mins.)

1978
Interiors
Coming Home
Days of Heaven
The Deer Hunter
Midnight Express

1977
Annie Hall
Equus
New York, New York
Julia
Looking for Mr. Goodbar

1976
Network
Bound for Glory
All the President's Men
Seven Beauties
The Last Tycoon

1975
Jaws
Dog Day Afternoon
Barry Lyndon
Nashville
Shampoo

1974
The Parallax View
The Conversation
The Godfather, Part II
Chinatown
Young Frankenstein

1973
Scenes from a Marriage
American Graffiti
Badlands
Paper Moon
Day for Night

1972
Deliverance
The Candidate
The Godfather, Part I
Cabaret
Trojan Women

1971
Fiddler on the Roof
Macbeth
The French Connection
The Last Picture Show
McCabe & Mrs. Miller

1970
Little Big Man
Women in Love
Patton
M+A+S+H
The Conformist (Giovanni Bertolucci, Paramount Pictures, 115 mins.)

1969
The Sorrow and the Pity
Midnight Cowboy
They Shoot Horses, Don't They?
Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid
Anne of the Thousand Days

1968
Bullitt
The Lion in Winter
2001 : A Space Odyssey
Rosemary's Baby
Oliver!

1967
Cool Hand Luke
Two for the Road
In Cold Blood
Bonnie and Clyde
The Graduate

1966
Persona
A Man for All Seasons
Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?
Blow-Up
The Fortune Cookie

1965
Tokyo Olympiad
The Battle of Algiers
The Hill
The Pawnbroker
Doctor Zhivago

1964
My Fair Lady
Zorba the Greek
The Fall of the Roman Empire
Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb

1963
The Ugly American
Hud
8 1/2
America, America
High and Low

1962
Lolita
Requiem for a Heavyweight
Lawrence of Arabia
Long Day's Journey into Night
Sanjuro

1961
The Roman Spring of Mrs. Stone
Yojimbo
One, Two, Three
El Cid
Splendor in the Grass

1960
Spartacus
The Entertainer
La Dolce Vita
Breathless
Wild River

1959
The Nun's Story
The 400 Blows
North by Northwest
Some Like It Hot
Imitation of Life

1958
The Big Country
The Defiant Ones
A Night to Remember
Man of the West
Touch of Evil

1957
The Seventh Seal
Paths of Glory
Wild Strawberries
The Bridge on the River Kwai
Sweet Smell of Success

1956
The Killing
The King and I
Giant
The Searchers
The Wrong Man

1955
To Catch a Thief
The Seven Year Itch
Summertime
East of Eden
Richard III

1954
The Far Country
On the Waterfront
Rear Window
Seven Samurai
A Star Is Born

1953
Julius Caesar
Young Bess
The Naked Spur
From Here to Eternity
Shane

1952
Limelight
Umberto D.
The Quiet Man
Ikiru
People Will Talk

1951
Strangers on a Train
A Place in the Sun
A Streetcar Named Desire
The Tall Target
The Lavender Hill Mob

1950
The Furies
Rashomon
All About Eve
Sunset Boulevard
Winchester '73

1949
Adam's Rib
The Third Man
The Heiress
She Wore a Yellow Ribbon
White Heat

1948
The Red Shoes
The Search
The Treasure of the Sierra Madre
Red River
Hamlet

1947
Raw Deal
Monsieur Verdoux
Out of the Past

1946
The Big Sleep
Brief Encounter
The Best Years of Our Lives
Henry V
Ivan, the Terrible, Part II

1945
Mildred Pierce
Ivan the Terrible, Part I
Murder, My Sweet (Adrian Scott, Warner Bros., 95 mins.)

1944
Wilson
Laura
Since You Went Away
Jane Eyre
Meet Me in St. Louis

1943
For Whom the Bell Tolls
The More the Merrier
This Land Is Mine
The Ox-Bow Incident

1942
To Be or Not to Be (Ernst Lubitsch, Warner Bros., 99 mins.)
Yankee Doodle Dandy (Hal B. Wallis, Warner Bros., 126 mins.)
Casablanca (Hal B. Wallis, Warner Bros., 102 mins.)
The Magnificent Ambersons (Orson Welles, RKO Radio Pictures, 131 mins.)
Woman of the Year (Joseph L. Mankiewicz, Warner Bros., 114 mins.)

1941
How Green Was My Valley (Darryl F. Zanuck, 20th Century Fox, 118 mins.)
The Lady Eve (Paul Jones, 97 mins.)
Citizen Kane (Orson Welles, RKO Radio Pictures, 119 mins.)
The Maltese Falcon (Hal B. Wallis, Warner Bros., 101 mins.)
Sullivan's Travels (Paul Jones, Paramount Pictures, 90 mins.)

1940
Fantasia (Walt Disney, Walt Disney Pictures, 124 mins.)
The Great McGinty (Paul Jones, Universal, 82 mins.)
The Great Dictator (Charles Chaplin, 124 mins.)
The Philadelphia Story
(Joseph L. Mankiewicz, Warner Bros., 112 mins.)
His Girl Friday (Howard Hawks, Columbia Pictures, 92 mins.)
Pride and Prejudice (Hunt Stromberg, M-G-M, 117 mins.)
The Grapes of Wrath (Darryl F. Zanuck, 20th Century Fox, 128 mins.)
Foreign Correspondent (Walter Wanger, Warner Bros, 120 mins.)

1939
The Wizard of Oz (Mervyn LeRoy, M-G-M, 101 mins.)
The Rules of the Game (Claude Renior Sr., Les Grand Films Classigues, 106 mins.)
The Roaring Twenties (Hal B. Wallis, Warner Bros., 104 mins.)
Ninotchka (Ernst Lubitsch, Warner Bros., 110 mins.)
Gunga Din (George Stevens, Warner Bros., 117 mins.)

1938
Angels with Dirty Faces
The Lady Vanishes
Alexander Nevsky
Bringing Up Baby
The Adventures of Robin Hood

1937
Camille
A Day at the Races
Grand Illusion
Conquest
Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs

1936
A Tale of Two Cities
After the Thin Man
Modern Times
My Man Godfrey
Swing Time

1935
The Informer
A Night at the Opera
The 39 Steps
Mutiny on the Bounty
Anna Karenina

1934
It Happened One Night

1933
Queen Christina
Duck Soup

1932
Scarface
Grand Hotel

1931
City Lights
The Public Enemy

1930
All Quiet on the Western Front
Anna Christie
Little Caesar

1929
The Man with a Movie Camera

1928
The Passion of Joan of Arc
The Circus
Steamboat Bill Jr.

1927
Sunrise
The General
Metropolis

1926
-

1925
The Gold Rush
Ben-Hur

1924
Greed
The Iron Horse
Sherlock Jr.

1923
-

1922
-

1921
The Kid

1920
-

1919
Broken Blossoms

1918
-

1917
-

1916
Intolerance

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