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Monday, February 10, 2020

Oscars 2020: PARASITE Wins Best Picture - The Complete Winners List

Parasite Wins Best Picture 2020 Oscars

The 92nd Annual Academy Awards were handed out Sunday night at the Dolby Theatre in Hollywood. Once again, the Oscars ceremony went hostless, but the show itself, which clocked in at nearly three hours long, was still a dull mess filled with badly written scripts for the hosts and lackluster musical moments (except for Eminem's long overdue performance of "Lose Yourself").

However, towards the end of the overlong ceremony, something happened that made up for enduring all that mediocrity. In a historical upset, Bong Joon Ho's "Parasite" became the first foreign language film to win Best Picture. The film also took home three other major awards: Best Director, Original Screenplay and International Feature.

Heading into the big night, Sam Mendes' one-shot war epic "1917" was the big favorite for top honors, but ended up with just three wins in technical categories: Cinematography (Roger Deakins scored his second win in three years after being nominated 16 times), Visual Effects and Sound Mixing.

Another three films went home with two trophies each. "Joker" won Actor in a Leading Role (Joaquin Phoenix) and Original Score (Hildur Guðnadóttir). "Once Upon a Time in Hollywood" nabbed wins for Supporting Actor (Brad Pitt) and Production Design. And the racing biopic "Ford V Ferrari" won for Film Editing and Sound Editing.

The Best Actress award went to Renée Zellweger for her portrayal of Judy Garland in the biopic "Judy". Taika Waititi took home the Adapted Screenplay award for his work on "Jojo Rabbit".

Netflix entered the Oscars with 24 Oscar nominations, but went home with just two wins. The streamer walked away with Laura Dern's Supporting Actress win for her performance in "Marriage Story" (the film lost out in the other five categories in which it was nominated), and the Best Documentary award for "American Factory".

Nominated for 10 Oscars, Martin Scorsese's "The Irishman" lost out in all categories. The streaming giant's two nominated animated films "I Lost My Body" and "Klaus" both lost to "Toy Story 4", which was one of the night's big surprises.

Elton John won his first Oscar in 25 years for the end-credits song of his own biopic "Rocketman". While he also won for "Can You Feel the Love Tonight?" from the 1994 "The Lion King", this is his first win shared with his primary lyricist of the last 53 years, Bernie Taupin.

As expcted, the In Memoriam segment this year also left out some notable names. The video segment did not include Luke Perry ("Once Upon a Time in Hollywood", "Riverdale"), Sid Haig ("House of 1000 Corpses", "The Devil's Rejects") and film, television and stage actor-writer-comedian Orson Bean. Their names were, however, featured in the online In Memoriam section of the Academy's website.

Read the complete list of 92nd Oscars winners after the jump.








Best Picture
Parasite
(Neon)
A Barunson E&A Production
Kwak Sin Ae and Bong Joon Ho, Producers

Actress in a Leading Role
Renée Zellweger
Judy (LD Entertainment and Roadside Attractions)

Actor in a Leading Role
Joaquin Phoenix
Joker (Warner Bros.)

Directing
Parasite (Neon)
Bong Joon Ho

Original Song
“(I’m Gonna) Love Me Again” from Rocketman (Paramount)
Music by Elton John
Lyric by Bernie Taupin

Original Score
Joker (Warner Bros.)
Hildur Guðnadóttir

International Feature
Parasite
A Barunson E&A Production
South Korea

Makeup and Hairstyling
Bombshell (Lionsgate)
Kazu Hiro, Anne Morgan and Vivian Baker

Visual Effects
1917 (Universal/Amblin Partners)
Guillaume Rocheron, Greg Butler and Dominic Tuohy

Film Editing
Ford v Ferrari (Walt Disney)
Michael McCusker and Andrew Buckland

Cinematography
1917 (Universal/Amblin Partners)
Roger Deakins

Sound Mixing
1917 (Universal/Amblin Partners)
Mark Taylor and Stuart Wilson

Sound Editing
Ford v Ferrari (Walt Disney)
Donald Sylvester

Actress in a Supporting Role
Laura Dern
Marriage Story (Netflix)

Documentary Short Subject
Learning to Skateboard in a Warzone (If You’re a Girl) (A+E Networks)
A Grain Media Production
Carol Dysinger and Elena Andreicheva

Documentary Feature
American Factory (Netflix)
A Higher Ground Productions and Participant Media Production
Steven Bognar, Julia Reichert and Jeff Reichert

Costume Design
Little Women
(Sony Pictures Releasing)
Jacqueline Durran

Production Design
Once Upon a Time in Hollywood (Sony Pictures Releasing)
Production Design: Barbara Ling
Set Decoration: Nancy Haigh

Live Action Short Film
The Neighbors’ Window
A Marshall Curry Production
Marshall Curry

Adapted Screenplay
Jojo Rabbit (Fox Searchlight)
Screenplay by Taika Waititi

Original Screenplay
Parasite (Neon)
Screenplay by Bong Joon Ho, Han Jin Won
Story by Bong Joon Ho

Animated Short Film
Hair Love (Sony Pictures Releasing)
A Matthew A. Cherry Entertainment/Lion Forge Animation/Blue Key Entertainment Production Matthew A. Cherry and Karen Rupert Toliver

Animated Feature Film
Toy Story 4 (Disney)
Josh Cooley, Mark Nielsen and Jonas Rivera

Actor in a Supporting Role
Brad Pitt
Once upon a Time in Hollywood (Sony Pictures Releasing)







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