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  1. Best Picture - James L. Brooks, Bridget Johnson and Kristi Zea, Producers Writing (Screenplay Written Directly for the Screen) - Screenplay by Mark Andrus, James L. Brooks; Story by Mark Andrus

  2. Mar 23, 1998 · 1998 Oscars 70th Academy Awards: Winners Announced: March 23, 1998; Held at: Shrine Auditorium, Los Angeles, California; Host: Billy Crystal; Eligibility Year: 1997; Trivia. Titanic Triumph: Titanic won 11 Oscars, tying with Ben-Hur for the most Academy Awards ever won by a single film.

  3. The film had thirteen nominations and seven Oscars (Best Actress, Best Supporting Actress, Best Original Screenplay (co-written by Marc Norman and Tom Stoppard), Best Costume Design, Best Art Direction, and Best Original Musical or Comedy Score). [It has the most Oscar awards (7) for a film that didn't win Best Director.]

  4. The winners were announced during the awards ceremony on March 23, 1998. With eleven awards, Titanic tied with Ben-Hur for the most Academy Awards in Oscar history. [13] It also became the first film to win Best Picture without a screenwriting nomination since 1965's The Sound of Music. [14]

  5. Highlights. Best Picture: Titanic. Best Director: James Cameron. Best Leading Actress: Helen Hunt. Best Leading Actor: Jack Nicholson. Best Supporting Actor: Robin Williams. Best Supporting Actress: Kim Basinger. Best International Film: Character. Best Original Screenplay: Matt Damon, Ben Affleck.

  6. Award-winners and contenders from Academy Awards, USA (1998)

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