Oscars 2022 Full List of Winners and Nominees
By Online Harbour. Published 28 March 2022. Movies and Entertainment
The 94th Academy Awards ceremony, presented by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (AMPAS), honoured the best films of 2021 took place at the Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles, California on March 27, 2022.
The ceremony was hosted by comedians Amy Schumer, Wanda Sykes, and Regina Hall. It is the first time three women hosted the ceremony. Dune was the most awarded movie, claiming six awards. Family drama CODA won three awards including best picture. Troy Kotsur became the first deaf actor to win an Oscar. Jane Campion won best director for The Power of the Dog. West Side Story star Ariana DeBose won the best supporting actress Oscar. Other winners include Cruella, The Eyes of Tammy Faye, Belfast, No Time to Die, The Long Goodbye, King Richard. See the full list below.
The Oscar ceremony was disrupted by an incident between the actor Will Smith and Oscars presenter Chris Rock. Will Smith shocked the room by approaching the stage and slapping comedian Chris Rock in the face after the comedian made a joke about Smith’s wife, Jada Pinkett Smith.
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OSCARS 2022 LIST OF WINNERS AND NOMINEES
BEST PICTURE – Academy Awards
Winner: CODA – Philippe Rousselet, Fabrice Gianfermi and Patrick Wachsberger
Dune – Mary Parent, Denis Villeneuve and Cale Boyter
Don’t Look Up – Adam McKay and Kevin Messick
Drive My Car – Teruhisa Yamamoto
King Richard – Tim White, Trevor White and Will Smith
Licorice Pizza – Sara Murphy, Adam Somner and Paul Thomas Anderson
Nightmare Alley – Guillermo del Toro, J. Miles Dale and Bradley Cooper
West Side Story – Steven Spielberg and Kristie Macosko Krieger
Belfast – Laura Berwick, Kenneth Branagh, Becca Kovacik and Tamar Thomas
The Power of the Dog – Jane Campion, Tanya Seghatchian, Emile Sherman, Iain Canning and Roger Frappier
BEST DIRECTOR – Academy Awards
Winner: Jane Campion – The Power of the Dog
Kenneth Branagh – Belfast
Ryusuke Hamaguchi – Drive My Car
Paul Thomas Anderson – Licorice Pizza
Steven Spielberg – West Side Story
BEST ACTRESS IN A LEADING ROLE
Jessica Chastain Wins 2022 Oscar Awards for Leading Actress Role in The Eyes of Tammy Faye
Winner: Jessica Chastain – The Eyes of Tammy Faye as Tammy Faye Bakker
Olivia Colman – The Lost Daughter as Leda Caruso
Penélope Cruz – Parallel Mothers as Janis Martínez Moreno
Nicole Kidman – Being the Ricardos as Lucille Ball
Kristen Stewart – Spencer as Diana, Princess of Wales
BEST ACTOR IN A LEADING ROLE
Will Smith Wins 2022 Oscar Awards for Leading Actor Role in King Richard
Winner: Will Smith – King Richard as Richard Williams
Javier Bardem – Being the Ricardos as Desi Arnaz
Benedict Cumberbatch – The Power of the Dog as Phil Burbank
Andrew Garfield – Tick, Tick… Boom! as Jonathan Larson
Denzel Washington – The Tragedy of Macbeth as Lord Macbeth
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BEST ACTRESS IN A SUPPORTING ROLE
Winner: Ariana DeBose – West Side Story as Anita
Jessie Buckley – The Lost Daughter as Young Leda Caruso
Judi Dench – Belfast as Granny
Kirsten Dunst – The Power of the Dog as Rose Gordon
Aunjanue Ellis – King Richard as Oracene “Brandy” Price
BEST ACTOR IN A SUPPORTING ROLE
Winner: Troy Kotsur – CODA as Frank Rossi
Ciarán Hinds – Belfast as Pop
Jesse Plemons – The Power of the Dog as George Burbank
J. K. Simmons – Being the Ricardos as William Frawley
Kodi Smit-McPhee – The Power of the Dog as Peter Gordon
BEST ORIGINAL SCREENPLAY
Winner: Belfast – Kenneth Branagh
Don’t Look Up – Screenplay by Adam McKay; Story by Adam McKay and David Sirota
King Richard – Zach Baylin
Licorice Pizza – Paul Thomas Anderson
The Worst Person in the World – Eskil Vogt and Joachim Trier
BEST ADAPTED SCREENPLAY
Winner: CODA – Sian Heder; based on the original motion picture screenplay La Famille Bélier written by Victoria Bedos, Thomas Bidegain, Stanislas Carré de Malberg and Éric Lartigau
Dune – Jon Spaihts, Denis Villeneuve and Eric Roth; based on the novel by Frank Herbert
The Lost Daughter – Maggie Gyllenhaal; based on the novel by Elena Ferrante
The Power of the Dog – Jane Campion; based on the novel by Thomas Savage
Drive My Car – Ryusuke Hamaguchi and Takamasa Oe; based on the short story by Haruki Murakami
BEST ANIMATED FEATURE FILM
Winner: Encanto – Jared Bush, Byron Howard, Yvett Merino and Clark Spencer
Luca – Enrico Casarosa and Andrea Warren
The Mitchells vs. the Machines – Mike Rianda, Phil Lord, Christopher Miller and Kurt Albrecht
Raya and the Last Dragon – Don Hall, Carlos López Estrada, Osnat Shurer and Peter Del Vecho
Flee – Jonas Poher Rasmussen, Monica Hellström, Signe Byrge Sorensen and Charlotte de la Gournerie
BEST INTERNATIONAL FEATURE FILM
Winner: Drive My Car (Japan) in Japanese – directed by Ryusuke Hamaguchi
Flee (Denmark) in Danish – directed by Jonas Poher Rasmussen
The Hand of God (Italy) in Italian – directed by Paolo Sorrentino
Lunana: A Yak in the Classroom (Bhutan) in Dzongkha – directed by Pawo Choyning Dorji
The Worst Person in the World (Norway) in Norwegian – directed by Joachim Trier
BEST DOCUMENTARY FEATURE
Winner: Summer of Soul (…Or, When the Revolution Could Not Be Televised) – Ahmir “Questlove” Thompson, Joseph Patel, Robert Fyvolent and David Dinerstein
Attica – Stanley Nelson and Traci A. Curry
Writing with Fire – Rintu Thomas and Sushmit Ghosh
Ascension – Jessica Kingdon, Kira Simon-Kennedy and Nathan Truesdell
Flee – Jonas Poher Rasmussen, Monica Hellström, Signe Byrge Sørensen and Charlotte de la Gournerie
BEST DOCUMENTARY SHORT SUBJECT
Winner: The Queen of Basketball – Ben Proudfoot
Audible – Matthew Ogens and Geoff McLean
Lead Me Home – Pedro Kos and Jon Shenk
When We Were Bullies – Jay Rosenblatt
Three Songs for Benazir – Elizabeth Mirzaei and Gulistan Mirzaei
BEST LIVE ACTION SHORT FILM
Winner: The Long Goodbye – Aneil Karia and Riz Ahmed
Ala Kachuu – Take and Run – Maria Brendle and Nadine Lüchinger
The Dress – Tadeusz Łysiak and Maciej Ślesicki
On My Mind – Martin Strange-Hansen and Kim Magnusson
Please Hold – K.D. Dávila and Levin Menekse
BEST ANIMATED SHORT FILM
Winner: The Windshield Wiper – Alberto Mielgo and Leo Sánchez
Affairs of the Art – Joanna Quinn and Les Mills
Bestia – Hugo Covarrubias and Tevo Díaz
Boxballet – Anton Dyako
Robin Robin – Dan Ojari and Mikey Please
BEST ORIGINAL SCORE
Winner: Dune – Hans Zimmer
Don’t Look Up – Nicholas Britell
Encanto – Germaine Franco
Parallel Mothers – Alberto Iglesias
The Power of the Dog – Jonny Greenwood
BEST ORIGINAL SONG
Winner: “No Time to Die” from No Time to Die – Music and lyrics by Billie Eilish and Finneas O’Connell
“Be Alive” from King Richard – Music and lyrics by DIXSON and Beyoncé Knowles-Carter
“Dos Oruguitas” from Encanto – Music and lyrics by Lin-Manuel Miranda
“Down to Joy” from Belfast – Music and lyrics by Van Morrison
“Somehow You Do” from Four Good Days – Music and lyrics by Diane Warren
BEST SOUND
Winner: Dune – Mac Ruth, Mark Mangini, Theo Green, Doug Hemphill and Ron Bartlett
Belfast – Denise Yarde, Simon Chase, James Mather and Niv Adiri
No Time to Die – Simon Hayes, Oliver Tarney, James Harrison, Paul Massey and Mark Taylor
The Power of the Dog – Richard Flynn, Robert Mackenzie and Tara Webb
West Side Story – Tod A. Maitland, Gary Rydstrom, Brian Chumney, Andy Nelson and Shawn Murphy
BEST PRODUCTION DESIGN
Winner: Dune – Production Design: Patrice Vermette; Set Decoration: Zsuzsanna Sipos
Nightmare Alley – Production Design: Tamara Deverell; Set Decoration: Shane Vieau
The Power of the Dog – Production Design: Grant Major; Set Decoration: Amber Richards
The Tragedy of Macbeth – Production Design: Stefan Dechant; Set Decoration: Nancy Haigh
West Side Story – Production Design: Adam Stockhausen; Set Decoration: Rena DeAngelo
BEST CINEMATOGRAPHY
Winner: Dune – Greig Fraser
Nightmare Alley – Dan Laustsen
The Power of the Dog – Ari Wegner
The Tragedy of Macbeth – Bruno Delbonnel
West Side Story – Janusz Kamiński
BEST MAKEUP AND HAIRSTYLING
Winner: The Eyes of Tammy Faye – Linda Dowds, Stephanie Ingram and Justin Raleigh
Coming 2 America – Mike Marino, Stacey Morris and Carla Farmer
Cruella – Nadia Stacey, Naomi Donne and Julia Vernon
Dune – Donald Mowat, Love Larson and Eva von Bahr
House of Gucci – Göran Lundström, Anna Carin Lock and Frederic Aspiras
BEST COSTUME DESIGN
Winner: Cruella – Jenny Beavan
Cyrano – Massimo Cantini Parrini and Jacqueline Durran
Dune – Jacqueline West and Bob Morgan
Nightmare Alley – Luis Sequeira
West Side Story – Paul Tazewell
BEST FILM EDITING
Winner: Dune – Joe Walker
Don’t Look Up – Hank Corwin
King Richard – Pamela Martin
The Power of the Dog – Peter Sciberras
Tick, Tick… Boom! – Myron Kerstein and Andrew Weisblum
BEST VISUAL EFFECTS
Winner: Dune – Paul Lambert, Tristan Myles, Brian Connor and Gerd Nefzer
Free Guy – Swen Gillberg, Bryan Grill, Nikos Kalaitzidis and Dan Sudick
No Time to Die – Charlie Noble, Joel Green, Jonathan Fawkner and Chris Corbould
Spider-Man: No Way Home – Kelly Port, Chris Waegner, Scott Edelstein and Dan Sudick
Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings – Christopher Townsend, Joe Farrell, Sean Noel Walker and Dan Oliver
Oscar Governors Awards 2022
The Governors Awards took place outside the Oscar voting window this year. The Academy held its annual Governors Awards ceremony on March 25, 2022, during which the following awards were presented:
Honorary Academy Awards
Samuel L. Jackson – “A cultural icon whose dynamic work has resonated across genres and generations and audiences worldwide.”
Elaine May – “For her bold, uncompromising approach to filmmaking, as a writer, director and actress.”
Liv Ullmann – “Ullman’s bravery and emotional transparency has gifted audiences with deeply affecting screen portrayals.”
Jean Hersholt Humanitarian Award
Danny Glover – “For [his] decades-long advocacy for justice and human rights reflects his dedication to recognizing our shared humanity on and off the screen.”
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