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Milestones
Annual | Year | Film | Nom's | Awards | Milestone |
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1st | 1927 | Wings and Sunrise | 6 | 5 | the first (and only) silent films to win Best Picture |
1st | 1927 | Wings | 2 | 2 | the first war film to win Best Picture |
1st | 1927 | Wings | 2 | 2 | the first film to win Best Picture without being nominated for Best Director |
1st | 1927 | Wings | 2 | 2 | the first film to win Best Picture without receiving any acting nominations |
2nd | 1929 | The Broadway Melody | 3 | 1 | the first sound film to win Best Picture |
2nd | 1929 | The Broadway Melody | 3 | 1 | the first musical to win Best Picture |
2nd | 1929 | The Broadway Melody | 3 | 1 | the first film to win Best Picture without winning any of its other nominations |
4th | 1931 | Cimarron | 7 | 3 | the first Western to win Best Picture |
5th | 1932 | Grand Hotel | 1 | 1 | the first (and only) film to win Best Picture without receiving any other nominations |
6th | 1933 | She Done Him Wrong | 1 | 0 | the shortest film to be nominated for Best Picture (1 hour and 6 minutes) |
6th | 1933 | The Private Life of Henry VIII | 2 | 1 | the first foreign film to be nominated for Best Picture and to win any Academy Award (British) |
7th | 1934 | It Happened One Night | 5 | 5 | the first of only three films to win every major Academy Award, including Best Picture |
7th | 1934 | It Happened One Night | 5 | 5 | the first film to win Best Picture and every other nomination it received |
7th | 1934 | It Happened One Night | 5 | 5 | the first comedy to win Best Picture |
8th | 1935 | Mutiny on the Bounty | 8 | 1 | the first remake to win Best Picture |
8th | 1935 | Mutiny on the Bounty | 8 | 1 | the last film to date to win Best Picture without winning any other Academy Awards |
10th | 1937 | The Life of Emile Zola | 10 | 3 | the first biographical picture (biopic) to win Best Picture |
11th | 1938 | Grand Illusion | 1 | 0 | the first foreign language film to be nominated for Best Picture (French) |
12th | 1939 | The Wizard of Oz | 6 | 2 | the first children's film to be nominated for Best Picture |
12th | 1939 | Gone with the Wind | 15 | 10 | the longest film to be nominated for Best Picture (3 hours and 42 minutes) |
12th | 1939 | Gone with the Wind | 15 | 10 | the longest film to win Best Picture (3 hours and 42 minutes) |
12th | 1939 | Gone with the Wind | 15 | 10 | the first all-color film to win Best Picture |
13th | 1940 | Rebecca | 11 | 2 | the first (and only) thriller to win Best Picture |
15th | 1942 | Mrs. Miniver | 12 | 6 | the first film to win Best Picture and to receive nominations in all of the four acting categories |
18th | 1945 | The Bells of St. Mary's | 8 | 1 | the first sequel to be nominated for Best Picture |
18th | 1945 | The Lost Weekend | 7 | 4 | the first of only two films to win both Best Picture and the Cannes Film Festival Palme d'Or |
21st | 1948 | Hamlet | 7 | 4 | the first foreign film to win Best Picture (British) |
23rd | 1950 | All About Eve | 14 | 6 | the first of only two films to receive 14 Academy Award nominations, including Best Picture |
28th | 1955 | Marty | 8 | 4 | the second of only two films to win both Best Picture and the Cannes Film Festival Palme d'Or |
28th | 1955 | Marty | 8 | 4 | the shortest film to win Best Picture (1 hour and 31 minutes) |
29th | 1956 | Around the World in Eighty Days | 8 | 5 | the first film to win Best Picture in a year when all nominees were filmed in color |
32nd | 1959 | Ben-Hur | 12 | 11 | the first of only three films to win 11 Academy Awards, including Best Picture |
33rd | 1960 | The Apartment | 10 | 5 | the last black-and-white film before 1993 to win Best Picture |
40th | 1967 | In the Heat of the Night | 7 | 5 | the first (and only) mystery to win Best Picture |
41st | 1968 | Oliver! | 12 | 6 | the first (and only) G-rated film to win Best Picture |
42nd | 1969 | Midnight Cowboy | 7 | 3 | the first (and only) X-rated film to win Best Picture |
43rd | 1970 | Patton | 10 | 7 | the first PG-rated film to win Best Picture |
44th | 1971 | A Clockwork Orange | 4 | 0 | the last X-rated film to be nominated for Best Picture |
44th | 1971 | The French Connection | 8 | 5 | the first R-rated film to win Best Picture |
45th | 1972 | Cabaret | 10 | 8 | the Best Picture nominee to win the most Academy Awards (8) without winning Best Picture |
46th | 1973 | The Exorcist | 10 | 2 | the first horror film to be nominated for Best Picture |
47th | 1974 | The Godfather Part II | 11 | 6 | the first sequel to win Best Picture |
48th | 1975 | One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest | 9 | 5 | the second of only three films to win every major Academy Award, including Best Picture |
49th | 1976 | Rocky | 10 | 3 | the first sports film to win Best Picture |
54th | 1981 | Reds | 12 | 3 | the last Best Picture nominee to date to receive nominations in all of the four acting categories |
60th | 1987 | The Last Emperor | 9 | 9 | the first PG-13-rated film to win Best Picture |
62nd | 1989 | Driving Miss Daisy | 9 | 4 | the last film to date to win Best Picture without being nominated for Best Director |
63rd | 1990 | The Godfather: Part III | 7 | 0 | the first of only two trilogies to have all three films nominated for Best Picture |
64th | 1991 | Beauty and the Beast | 6 | 2 | the first (and only) animated film to be nominated for Best Picture |
64th | 1991 | The Silence of the Lambs | 7 | 5 | the third of only three films to win every major Academy Award, including Best Picture |
64th | 1991 | The Silence of the Lambs | 7 | 5 | the first (and only) horror film to win Best Picture |
66th | 1993 | Schindler's List | 12 | 7 | the first (and only) black-and-white film after 1960 to win Best Picture |
70th | 1997 | Titanic | 14 | 11 | the second of only two films to receive 14 Academy Award nominations, including Best Picture |
70th | 1997 | Titanic | 14 | 11 | the second of only three films to win 11 Academy Awards, including Best Picture |
73rd | 2000 | Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon | 10 | 4 | the last foreign language film to date to be nominated for Best Picture ( ) (Chinese Mandarin |
76th | 2003 | The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King | 11 | 11 | the second of only two trilogies to have all three films nominated for Best Picture |
76th | 2003 | The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King | 11 | 11 | the third of only three films to win 11 Academy Awards, including Best Picture |
76th | 2003 | The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King | 11 | 11 | the last film to date to win Best Picture and every other nomination it received |
76th | 2003 | The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King | 11 | 11 | the last film to date to win Best Picture without receiving any acting nominations |
76th | 2003 | The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King | 11 | 11 | the first (and only) fantasy film to win Best Picture |
76th | 2003 | The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King | 11 | 11 | the first (and only) threequel to win Best Picture |
78th | 2005 | Crash | 6 | 3 | the first (and only) film festival acquisition to win Best Picture |
79th | 2006 | The Departed | 5 | 4 | the first (and only) remake of a foreign film to win Best Picture |