Academy awards are one of the prestigious award functions that acknowledge the finest work of the film fraternity from across the globe in specific categories. The members of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences vote for the different categories, which is later symbolized by the presentation of an Oscar.

The 92nd Academy awards took place last night honoring the merits of the film industry all over the globe last year. The star studded Hollywood event witnessed a South Korean movie Parasite as a big winner for bagging the prestigious award of Best Picture of the year. It created history for becoming the first non - English movie to win the top award.  

Once Upon a Time in Hollywood, actor Brad Pitt bagged his first Academy award for the best actor in a supporting role. Joaquin Phoenix won the leading actor award for his phenomenal acting in Joker which didn’t really surprise the audience. 

Here’s the list of 92nd Academy Award Winners:   

  1. Best Picture - Parasite 
  2. Leading Actress - Renee Zellweger for ‘Judy’
  3. Leading Actor - Joaquin Phoenix for ‘Joker 
  4. Best Director - Bong Joon Ho for ‘Parasite’
  5. Supporting Actor - Brad Pitt for ‘Once Upon a Time in Hollywood’
  6. Supporting Actress - Laura Dern for ‘Marriage Story’
  7. Best Original Song - Elton John for ‘I’m Gonna Love Me Again’, ‘Rocketman’
  8. Original Score - Hildur Gudnadottir for ‘Joker’
  9. Best Original Screenplay - Bong Joon Ho and Han Jin Won for ‘Parasite’
  10. Best Adapted Screenplay - Taika Waititi for ‘Jojo Rabbit’
  11. Best International Feature Film Award - ‘Parasite’
  12. Animated Feature Film - Josh Cooley, Mark Nielsen and Jonas Rivera for ‘Toy Story 4’
  13. Animated Short Film - Matthew A Cherry and Karen Rupert Toliver ‘Hair Love’
  14. Live Action Short Film - Marshall Curry for ‘The Neighbors’ Window’
  15. Achievements in Production Design - Barbara Ling and Nancy Haigh for ‘Once Upon a Time in Hollywood’
  16. Costume Design - Jacqueline Durran for ‘Little Women’
  17. Documentary Feature - Stven Bogna, Julia Reichert and Jeff Reichert for ‘American Factory’
  18. Documentary Short - Carol Dysinger for ‘Learning to Skateboard in a Warzone’
  19. Sound Editing - Don Sylvester for ‘Ford v Ferrari’
  20. Sound Mixing - ‘1917’
  21. Achievements in Cinematography - Roger Deakins for ‘1917’
  22. Achievements in Film Editing - Michael McCusker and Andrew Buckland for ‘Ford v Ferrari’
  23. Achievements in Visual Effects - Guillaume Rocheron, Greg Butler and Dominic Tuohy for ‘1917’
  24. Achievements in Make-up and Hairstyling - Kazu Hiro, Anne Morgan and Vivian Baker for ‘Bombshell’
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