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  1. At the 2010 Academy Awards, Avatar received nine nominations, Cameron the recipient of three of them. He won Best Motion Picture – Drama and Best Director at the 2010 Golden Globe Awards, and Best Editing at the 2010 Critics' Choice Movie Awards. He received a seventh Academy Award nomination for Avatar: The Way of Water (2022), the second of ...

  2. Mar 10, 2024 · At the 1998 Academy Awards, ‘Titanic’ won Best Picture, Best Director, and Best Film Editing. More nominations would come years later, but these three awards remain Cameron’s only Oscars.

  3. Jump to. 82 wins & 97 nominations. Academy Awards, USA. 2023 Nominee Oscar. Best Motion Picture of the Year. Avatar: The Way of Water. Shared with: Jon Landau. 2010 Nominee Oscar. Best Motion Picture of the Year. Avatar. Shared with: Jon Landau. 2010 Nominee Oscar. Best Achievement in Directing. Avatar. 2010 Nominee Oscar.

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  4. It won four Academy Awards: Best Makeup, Best Sound Mixing, Best Sound Editing and Best Visual Effects. It also received nominations for Best Cinematography and Best Film Editing , but lost both to political thriller JFK (1991).

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    James Cameron is a Academy Award-winning director, editor, and producer best known for his epic visual effects spectacles. All three of his Academy Awards were in acknowledgement of his achievements on Titanic, though he was nominated again in the same three categories for Avatar. He has also directed several other Academy Award-nominated and -winn...

    70th Academy Awards, 1998 Best Director — Best Film Editing — Titanic (shared with Jon Landau)

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    70th Academy Awards, 1997 Best Director — Best Film Editing — Titanic (shared with Jon Landau)

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    82nd Academy Awards, 2009 Best Director — Best Film Editing — Avatar (shared with Jon Landau)

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  5. Feb 24, 2019 · It’s 21 years since Titanic dominated the Oscars, becoming one of the most honoured films in Academy history. Yup, it was on 23 March 1998 that James Cameron declared himself ‘king of the ...

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  7. It had a total of 14 Oscar nominations (tying the record set by the 1950 drama All About Eve) and won 11 (tying the record set by the 1959 epic historical drama Ben-Hur). [16] Cameron also won the Golden Globe Award for Best Director and shared the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Drama with the other producers. [ 17 ]