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Academy Award Winners, Past and Present

With the 91st Academy Awards being held on March 4th, 2018 take this opportunity to look back at films that won Best Picture and various different Oscars as decided by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences since the 1920s/1930s. Included in this list are motion pictures that are currently nominated this year as well! Enjoy!...and don't forget the popcorn.

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Kramer vs. Kramer
Columbia Pictures Industries, Inc. ; produced by Stanley R. Jaffe ; written for the screen and directed by Robert Benton. --
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Ordinary people
Paramount Pictures presents a Wildwood Enterprises production ; produced by Ronald L. Schwary ; directed by Robert Redford ; screenplay by Alvin Sargent.
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Chariots of fire
Allied Stars presents an Enigma production ; screenplay by Colin Welland ; produced by David Puttnam ; directed by Hugh Hudson. --
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Gandhi
Columbia Pictures in association with Goldcrest Films and International Film Investors and National Film Development Corporation of India and Indo-British Films present ; produced and directed by Richard Attenborough ; written by John Briley. --
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Terms of endearment
Paramount Pictures ; produced and directed by James L. Brooks ; screenplay by James L. Brooks. --
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Amadeus
the Saul Zaentz Company presents ; screenplay by Peter Shaffer ; produced by Saul Zaentz ; directed by Milos Forman. --
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Platoon
Hemdale Film Corporation ; produced by Arnold Kopelson ; written and directed by Oliver Stone. --
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The last emperor
Columbia Pictures ; producer, Jeremy Thomas ; director, Bernardo Bertolucci ; screenplay, Mark Peploe with Bernardo Bertolucci. --
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Winner of Best Picture, 1987

Rain man
United Artists presents a Guber-Peters Company production ; produced by Mark Johnson ; directed by Barry Levinson ; screenplay by Ronald Bass and Barry Morrow. --
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Driving Miss Daisy
Warner Bros. Pictures presents a Zanuck Company production ; screenplay by Alfred Uhry ; produced by Richard D. Zanuck and Lili Fini Zanuck ; directed by Bruce Beresford. --
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