The 91st annual Academy Awards have come and went but not without its own surprises. Sony’s Into the Spider-Verse upset Disney’s The Incredibles 2 for Best Animated Film, Marvel’s Black Panther became the highest awarded superhero-based film ever, and Green Book walked away with the night’s biggest award, just to name a few. It was a great night where all the stars celebrated the year’s bests. Below, you can find every categories’ winners and nominations from the ceremony.
Best Supporting Actress
- Regina King in “If Beale Street Could Talk”
- Amy Adams in “Vice”
- Marina de Tavira in “Roma”
- Emma Stone in “The Favourite”
- Rachel Weisz in “The Favourite”
Best Documentary Feature
- “Free Solo” Elizabeth Chai Vasarhelyi, Jimmy Chin, Evan Hayes, and Shannon Dill
- “Hale County This Morning, This Evening” RaMell Ross, Joslyn Barnes, and Su Kim
- “Minding the Gap” Bing Liu and Diane Quon
- “Of Fathers and Sons” Talal Derki, Ansgar Frerich, Eva Kemme, and Tobias N. Siebert
- “RBG” Betsy West and Julie Cohen
Best Makeup & Hairstyling
- “Vice” Greg Cannom, Kate Biscoe and Patricia DeHaney
- “Border” Goran Lundstrom and Pamela Goldammer
- “Mary Queen of Scots” Jenny Shircore, Marc Pilcher and Jessica Brooks
Best Costume Design
- “Black Panther” Ruth Carter
- “The Ballad of Buster Scruggs” Mary Zophres
- “The Favourite” Sandy Powell
- “Mary Poppins Returns” Sandy Powell
- “Mary Queen of Scots” Alexandra Byrne
Best Production Design
- “Black Panther” production design: Hannah Beachler; set decoration: Jay Hart
- “The Favourite” production design: Fiona Crombie; set decoration: Alice Felton
- “First Man” production design: Nathan Crowley; set decoration: Kathy Lucas
- “Mary Poppins Returns” production design: John Myhre; set decoration: Gordon Sim
- “Roma” production design: Eugenio Caballero; set decoration: Barbara Enriquez
Best Cinematography
- “Roma” Alfonso Cuaron
- “Cold War” Lukasz Zal
- “The Favourite” Robbie Ryan
- “Never Look Away” Caleb Deschanel
- “A Star Is Born” Matthew Libatique
Best Sound Editing
- “Bohemian Rhapsody” John Warhurst and Nina Hartstone
- “Black Panther” Benjamin A. Burtt and Steve Boeddeker
- “First Man” Ai-Ling Lee and Mildred Iatrou Morgan
- “A Quiet Place” Ethan Van der Ryn and Erik Aadahl
- “Roma” Sergio Díaz and Skip Lievsay
Best Sound Mixing
- “Bohemian Rhapsody” Paul Massey, Tim Cavagin and John Casali
- “Black Panther” Steve Boeddeker, Brandon Proctor and Peter Devlin
- “First Man” Jon Taylor, Frank A. Montano, Ai-Ling Lee and Mary H. Ellis
- “Roma” Skip Lievsay, Craig Henighan and Jose Antonio Garcia
- “A Star Is Born” Tom Ozanich, Dean Zupancic, Jason Ruder, and Steve Morrow
Best Foreign Film
- “Roma” Mexico
- “Capernaum” Lebanon
- “Cold War” Poland
- “Never Look Away” Germany
- “Shoplifters” Japan
Best Film Editing
- “Bohemian Rhapsody” John Ottman
- “BlacKkKlansman” Barry Alexander Brown
- “The Favourite” Yorgos Mavropsaridis
- “Green Book” Patrick J. Don Vito
- “Vice” Hank Corwin
Best Supporting Actor
- Mahershala Ali in “Green Book”
- Adam Driver in “BlacKkKlansman”
- Sam Elliott in “A Star Is Born”
- Richard E. Grant in “Can You Ever Forgive Me?”
- Sam Rockwell in “Vice”
Best Animated Feature Film
- “Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse” Bob Persichetti, Peter Ramsey, Rodney Rothman, Phil Lord, and Christopher Miller
- “Incredibles 2” Brad Bird, John Walker and Nicole Paradis Grindle
- “Isle of Dogs” Wes Anderson, Scott Rudin, Steven Rales and Jeremy Dawson
- “Mirai” Mamoru Hosoda and Yuichiro Saito
- “Ralph Breaks the Internet” Rich Moore, Phil Johnston, and Clark Spencer
Best Animated Short Film
- “Bao” Domee Shi and Becky Neiman-Cobb
- “Animal Behaviour” Alison Snowden and David Fine
- “Late Afternoon” Louise Bagnall and Nuria Gonzalez Blanco
- “One Small Step” Andrew Chesworth and Bobby Pontillas
- “Weekends” Trevor Jimenez
Best Documentary Short Subject
- “Period. End of Sentence.” Rayka Zehtabchi and Melissa Berton
- “Black Sheep” Ed Perkins and Jonathan Chinn
- “End Game” Rob Epstein and Jeffrey Friedman
- “Lifeboat” Skye Fitzgerald and Bryn Mooser
- “A Night at The Garden” Marshall Curry
Best Visual Effects
- “First Man” Paul Lambert, Ian Hunter, Tristan Myles, and J.D. Schwalm
- “Avengers: Infinity War” Dan DeLeeuw, Kelly Port, Russell Earl, and Dan Sudick
- “Christopher Robin” Christopher Lawrence, Michael Eames, Theo Jones, and Chris Corbould
- “Ready Player One” Roger Guyett, Grady Cofer, Matthew E. Butler, and David Shirk
- “Solo: A Star Wars Story” Rob Bredow, Patrick Tubach, Neal Scanlan and Dominic Tuohy
Best Live Action Short
- “Skin” Guy Nattiv and Jaime Ray Newman
- “Detainment” Vincent Lambe and Darren Mahon
- “Fauve” Jeremy Comte and Maria Gracia Turgeon
- “Marguerite” Marianne Farley and Marie-Helene Panisset
- “Mother” Rodrigo Sorogoyen and Maria del Puy Alvarado
Best Original Screenplay
- “Green Book” written by Nick Vallelonga, Brian Currie, Peter Farrelly
- “The Favourite” written by Deborah Davis and Tony McNamara
- “First Reformed” written by Paul Schrader
- “Roma” written by Alfonso Cuaron
- “Vice” written by Adam McKay
Best Adapted Screenplay
- “BlacKkKlansman” written by Charlie Wachtel and David Rabinowitz and Kevin Willmott and Spike Lee
- “The Ballad of Buster Scruggs” written by Joel Coen and Ethan Coen
- “Can You Ever Forgive Me?” screenplay by Nicole Holofcener and Jeff Whitty
- “If Beale Street Could Talk” written for the screen by Barry Jenkins
- “A Star Is Born” screenplay by Eric Roth and Bradley Cooper and Will Fetters
Best Original Score
- “Black Panther” Ludwig Goransson
- “BlacKkKlansman” Terence Blanchard
- “If Beale Street Could Talk” Nicholas Britell
- “Isle of Dogs” Alexandre Desplat
- “Mary Poppins Returns” Marc Shaiman
Best Original Song
- “Shallow” from “A Star Is Born” music and lyrics by Lady Gaga, Mark Ronson, Anthony Rossomando and Andrew Wyatt (WINNER)
- “All The Stars” from “Black Panther” music by Mark Spears, Kendrick Lamar Duckworth and Anthony Tiffith; lyric by Kendrick Lamar Duckworth, Anthony Tiffith and Solana Rowe
- “I’ll Fight” from “RBG” music and lyrics by Diane Warren
- “The Place Where Lost Things Go” from “Mary Poppins Returns” music by Marc Shaiman; lyrics by Scott Wittman and Marc Shaiman
- “When A Cowboy Trades His Spurs For Wings” from “The Ballad of Buster Scruggs” music and lyrics by David Rawlings and Gillian Welch
Best Actor in a Leading Role
- Rami Malek in “Bohemian Rhapsody”
- Christian Bale in “Vice”
- Bradley Cooper in “A Star Is Born”
- Willem Dafoe in “At Eternity’s Gate”
- Viggo Mortensen in “Green Book”
Best Actress in a Leading Role
- Olivia Colman in “The Favourite”
- Yalitza Aparicio in “Roma”
- Glenn Close in “The Wife”
- Lady Gaga in “A Star Is Born”
- Melissa McCarthy in “Can You Ever Forgive Me?”
Best Directing
- “Roma” Alfonso Cuaron
- “BlacKkKlansman” Spike Lee
- “Cold War” Pawel Pawlikowski
- “The Favourite” Yorgos Lanthimos
- “Vice” Adam McKay
Best Picture
- “Green Book” Jim Burke, Charles B. Wessler, Brian Currie, Peter Farrelly, and Nick Vallelonga, producers
- “Black Panther” Kevin Feige, producer
- “BlacKkKlansman” Sean McKittrick, Jason Blum, Raymond Mansfield, Jordan Peele, and Spike Lee, producers
- “Bohemian Rhapsody” Graham King, producer
- “The Favourite” Ceci Dempsey, Ed Guiney, Lee Magiday and Yorgos Lanthimos, producers
- “Roma” Gabriela Rodriguez and Alfonso Cuaron, producers
- “A Star Is Born” Bill Gerber, Bradley Cooper, and Lynette Howell Taylor, producers
- “Vice” Dede Gardner, Jeremy Kleiner, Adam McKay, and Kevin Messick, producers
This year’s Academy Awards brought Spike Lee and Marvel Studios their first statues. Although there was a bit of controversy around Green Book’s Best Picture win, the ceremony as a whole was much better than year’s past. Bradley Cooper and Lady Gaga of A Star is Born delivered one of the night’s most memorable moments with their performance of “Shallow,” which went on to win Best Original Song. Even without a host, the 2019 Oscars left a lasting impression on audiences.