Every year some productions stand out in the Oscar by being nominated for numerous categories. However, there are few who win most of the nominations and take home a high number of statuettes.
Since 1929, when the first awards ceremony took place, a select few films have become the most awarded in the history of cinema.
Among them, stand out “Ben-Hur” (1967) , “Titanic” (1997) It is “Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King” (2003). Tied in numbers, the three films took eleven figurines of the Oscars.
Check out the complete list of the biggest winners in Oscar history:
- “Ben-Hur” (1967): 12 nominations and 11 figurines
- “Titanic” (1997): 14 nominations and 11 figurines
- “Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King” (2003): 11 nominations and 11 figurines
- “Love sublime love” (1961): 11 nominations and 10 figurines
- “Gigi” (1958): 9 nominations and 9 figurines
- “The Last Emperor” (1987): 9 nominations and 9 figurines
- “The English Patient” (1996): 12 nominations and 9 figurines
- “My Fair Lady” (1964): 12 nominations and 8 figurines
- “Gandhi” (1982): 11 nominations and 8 figurines
- “Who wants to be a millionaire” (2008): 10 nominations and 8 figurines
- “Everything, Everywhere at the Same Time” (2022): 11 nominations and 7 figurines
See the productions nominated for the Best Film award at the 2024 Oscars.
Source: CNN Brasil

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