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Here's a quick look at the winners of 90th Academy Awards
Best Picture:The Shape Of Water
Best Director: Guillermo del Toro, The Shape Of Water
Best Actress: Frances McDormand, Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri
Best Actor: Gary Oldman, Darkest Hour
Best Supporting Actress: Allison Janney, I, Tonya
Best Supporting Actor: Sam Rockwell, Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri
Best Original Screenplay: Get Out
Best Adapted Screenplay: Call Me By Your Name
Best Animated Feature Film: Coco
Best Foreign Language Film: A Fantastic Woman, Chile
Best Original Score: The Shape Of Water
Best Original Song: Remember Me, Coco
Best Documentary Feature: Icarus
Best Documentary Short: Heaven Is A Traffic Jam On The 405
Best Live Action Short: The Silent Child
Best Animation Short: Dear Basketball
Best Sound Editing: Dunkirk
Best Sound Mixing: Dunkirk
Best Production Design: The Shape Of Water
Best Cinematography:Blade Runner
Best Makeup And Hair:Darkest Hour
Best Costume Design:Phantom Thread
Best Film Editing: Dunkirk
Best Visual Effects:Blade Runner
The Shape of Water bags the award for Best Picture
Gary Oldman
Best Actress- Frances Mc Dormand for Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri
Gary Oldman wins Best Actor for Darkest Hour
Guillermo del Toro, wins Best Director for The Shape Of Water
This is the second Oscar for Alexandre Desplat in this category. He had won an Oscar for Grand Budapest Hotel.
Roger A Deakins wins Best Cinematography for Blade Runner 2049
Jordan Peele on the Oscars Red Carpet
Original screenplay- Get Out. written by Jordan Peele
Oscar for adapted screenplay goes to - Call me by your name. Screenplay by James Ivory.
The stars of Hollywood sparkled on the Oscars red carpet with vibrant bursts of color, as the awards season's grand finale signaled that anything goes in fashion, as long as it's fabulous.
From the Louis Vuitton black trousers worn by Emma Stone to the electric pink Michael Kors gown wrapped around Viola Davis, this year's Oscar runway was a study in contrasts that celebrated individual flair.
Celebrating her first Oscar nod for her performance in "I, Tonya," best supporting actress nominee Allison Janney made a statement in a scarlet red gown from Reem Acra with a deep V neckline and dramatic flared sleeves.
Meryl Streep on the Oscars Red Carpet 2018
Saoirse Ronan on the Oscars Red Carpet
At the Oscars, Jimmy Kimmel did not hesitate in calling out onetime Hollywood titan Harvey Weinstein, who was expelled from the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences after more than 70 women came forward to accuse him of sexual misconduct, including rape.
Weinstein has denied ever having non-consensual sex with anyone. "There were a lot of great nominees, but Harvey deserved it the most," Kimmel said of the expulsion, adding that the only other academy member thrown out of the organization was an obscure character actor punished for sharing confidential movie "screener" videos that ended up on the internet.
Live action short film goes to - The Silent Child (Chris Overton and Rachel Shenton)
Comedian Jimmy Kimmel launched his return stint as Oscar host by immediately confronting this year's elephant in the room - the campaign against sexual misconduct and anger at gender inequality roiling Hollywood in recent months.
In his opening monologue, Kimmel employed a sight gag centered on the larger-than-life but anatomically simplified Oscar statue standing on stage for the 90th anniversary presentation of the Academy Awards to make a point.
Allison Janney wins the award for Best Supporting actress in I, Tonya
And the Oscar goes to-
Best Language Foreign Film- A Fantastic Woman
Production Design- The shape of water
Sound Mixing- Dunkirk
Sound editing- Dunkirk
There are nine films contesting for the Best Picture award. Guillermo del Toro’s dark fantasy The Shape of Water is heading the race with a total of 13 nominations, while Christopher Nolan’s Dunkirk and Frances McDormand-starrer Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri are not far behind, with eight and seven nominations, respectively.