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Complete List of Oscars Winners 2017 in PDF Complete List of Oscars Winners 2017 in PDF The Academy of Motion Picture Arts & Science presented the 89th annual Academy Awards, popularly known as the Oscar Award this year to honour the best films of 2016. The Oscar Awards were announced on 26th February 2017. The Award Ceremony took place at the Dolby Theatre in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California. Here are the highlights of the Oscars Winners 2017. Download the complete list of Oscars Winners 2017 in PDF for revision later. To download the list of Oscars Winners 2017 in PDF click the button below. Moonlight wins Best Picture 1 | P a g e Complete List of Oscars Winners 2017 Awards Winners Work Adele Romanski, Best Picture Dede Gardner, Moonlight and Jeremy Best Director Damien Chazelle La La Land Manchester Best Actor Casey Affleck by the Sea Best Actress Emma Stone La La Land Best Supporting Mahershala Ali Moonlight Actor Best Supporting Viola Davis Fences Actress Best Original Manchester Kenneth Lonergan Screen Play by the Sea Best Adapted Barry Jenkins & Moonlight Screenplay Tarell Alvin McCraney Byron Howard, Best Animated Rich Moore, & Zootopia Feature Film Clark Spencer Best Documentary - Ezra Edelman & O.J: Made in America Feature Caroline Waterlow Best Documentary - Orlando Von Einsiedal The White Helmets Short Subject & Joanna Natasegara Best Live Action Kristof Deak & Sing Short Film Anna Udvardy Best Live Animated Alan Barillaro & Piper Short Film Marc Sondheimer Best Original Justin Hurwitz La La Land Score Music By - Justin Hurwitz Best Original City of Stars Song Lyric By – Benj Pasek from La La Land & Justin Paul Best Sound Sylvain Bellemare Arrival Editing Kalvin O’Connell, Best Sound Andy Wright, Hacksaw Ridge Robert Mackenzie Mixing & Peter Grace Best production David Wasco & La La Land Design Sandy Reynolds Wasco Best Linus Sandgren La La Land Cinematography Alessandro Bertolazzi, Best Makeup Giorgio Gregorini & Suicide Squad & Hairstyling Christopher Nelson Fantastic Beasts Best Costume Colleen Atwood and Where to Design Find Them Best Film John Gilbert Hacksaw Ridge Editing Robert Legato, Best Visual Adam Valdez, The Jungle Book Effects Andrew R. Jones & Dan Lemmon Oscar Winners 2017 Trivia The host of the show was Jimmy Kimmel. The big winners were La La Land (6), Moonlight (3), Hacksaw Ridge (2), Manchester by the Sea (2). La La Land received the most nominations with a record of 14. On the other hand, Arrival & Moonlight received 8 nominations. O.J: Made in America was the longest film (467 minutes) to win an academy award. There was some mistake in making the announcement for Best Picture. The movie La La Land was mistakenly handed the Best Picture Award until the confusion was cleared up. The award was later given to Moonlight. Moonlight was the first LGBTQ movie to win Best Picture. 3 | P a g e More Oscar Trivia (from the 1st Oscar Awards in 1929) Douglas Fairbanks hosted the show. Outstanding Picture - Wings Unique and Artistic Picture - Sunrise: A Song of Two Humans Best Actor - Emil Jannings (The Last Command and The Way of All Fresh) Best Actress - Janet Gaynor (7th Heaven, Street Angel and Sunrise: A Song of Two Humans) Best Director - Frank Borzage (7th Heaven) Best Original Screenplay - Ben Hecht (Underworld) Best Adapted Screenplay - Benjamin Glazer (7th Heaven) Best Cinematography - Charles Rosher & Karl Struss (Sunrise: A Song of Two Humans) Honorary Award - Charlie Chaplin (The Circus) Here are the links for more articles to improve your general awareness. Read all the Highlights from Union Budget of India 2017 Indian Towns on River Banks .
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