Four Oscars: Best Picture, Actor (Colin Firth), Director (Tom Hooper) and Original Screenplay (David Seidler)
Six Oscars, including Best Picture and Best Director for Kathryn Bigelow, who became the first woman to win this award
Eight Oscars, including Best Picture, Director (Danny Boyle) and Song ("Jai Ho")
Four Oscars, including Best Picture, Supporting Actor (Javier Bardem) and Director (Joel and Ethan Coen)
Four Oscars, including Best Picture and Best Director for Martin Scorsese, his first win after six nominations
Three Oscars, including Best Picture—a big upset against favorite-to-win Brokeback Mountain
Four Oscars: Best PIcture, Actress (Hilary Swank), Supporting Actor (Morgan Freeman) and Director (Clint Eastwood)
Swept all 11 awards it was nominated for, including Best Picture—the first fantasy film to ever win the high honor
Six Oscars, including Best Picture and Supporting Actress (Catherine Zeta-Jones)
Four Oscars, including Best Picture—and for the first time, African-Americans won both Best Actor and Actress, with Denzel Washington (Training Day) and Halle Berry (Monster's Ball) taking home gold
Five Oscars, including Best Picture and Actor (Russell Crowe)
Five Oscars, including Best Picture, Actor (Kevin Spacey) and Director (Sam Mendes)
Seven Oscars including Best Picture, Actress (Gwyneth Paltrow) and Supporting Actress (Judi Dench)
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Eleven Oscars, including Best Picture, Director (James Cameron) and Original Song ("My Heart Wil Go On")
Nine Oscars, including Best Picture, Director (Anthony Minghella) and Supporting Actress (Juliette Binoche)
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