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  1. Mar 27, 2022 · For the Oscars, if an academy member put Movie A first and Movie A gets knocked out of the running early for lack of other votes (assuming no movie won a majority), that member’s ballot...

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  2. Several musical adaptations based on material previously filmed in non-musical form have won Best Picture, including Gigi, West Side Story, My Fair Lady, The Sound of Music, Oliver!, and Chicago. Several epics or historical epic films have won Best Picture, including the first recipient Wings.

  3. Every year, films battle it out for the biggest honor of the year, best picture. We broke down how that all plays out. Narrated by Phoebe Mar.Still haven’t s...

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    • Who Votes on The Oscars?
    • When Does Oscar Voting Take place?
    • How Are Votes Cast?
    • Who Knows The Winners Before They’Re announced?

    The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences boasts some 10,000-plus members, divided among 17 branches. All academy members have to be involved in the movie business in some capacity, but membership isn’t restricted to creatives — there are branches for executives and marketing and public relations professionals, as well. While nominations are ...

    Voting takes place over a few days not too long before the ceremony — in 2023, voting opened March 2 and ended March 7, five days before the big night.

    While the final results can sometimes be controversial, there’s no risk of hanging chads — voting takes place entirely online. Tabulation for most categories is simple — the nominee that gets the most votes wins. Best picture, on the other hand, employs ranked-choice voting (also known as preferential voting). Voters order the nominees by preferenc...

    According to the academy website, just two PricewaterhouseCoopers partners know the results beforehand. PwC is the accounting firm that tabulates the votes. Each partner is stationed in the Dolby Theatre’s wings during the ceremony with a full set of winners’ envelopes. They’re charged with handing the sealed envelope to the winner. Infamously, in ...

  4. But movies with really short titles do win Best Picture Oscars, for a big chunk of the time at almost twenty-five percent. The very first Best Picture Oscar in 1928 was awarded to a movie with a one-word title: Wings. Following is a list of the other one-word titles that won Best Picture: Cimarron – 1931. Rebecca – 1940.

  5. Jan 28, 2020 · If any movie manages to receive 50% plus one votes, that movie is declared the winner. If not, the movie in last place — that is the one with the fewest number of first choice ranking — is eliminated, and the second-place choices on those ballots are instead counted as first-place votes.

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  7. Feb 26, 2019 · Of course, no matter what film wins the public will no doubt argue over the choice for years to come! Learn how a movie qualifies for a Best Picture nomination at the Academy Awards, including official rules and criteria for submission.