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Academy Awards, also known as Oscars, are awarded every year to artists and technicians in the American and international film industry by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. The winners are selected out of nominees selected by the members of the academy on the basis of their votes. The award was first presented for the year 1927-28. The awards are given across over 24 categories. This dataset contains details of nominations and winners, along with the movie for which they were nominated/won since the introduction of the Oscar awards.
In 2025, men almost accounted for the majority of the nominees for all major non-acting categories at the Academy Awards. All contenders in the Cinematography category were male. The category with the highest level of female participation that year was Documentary (short subject).
In 2025, women accounted for 27 percent of the nominees for the main non-acting categories at the Academy Awards, down from 32 percent a year earlier. Only 20 percent of the nominees in the Directing (Best Director) category were women in 2025.
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The Academy Awards, also officially and popularly known as the Oscars, are awards for artistic and technical merit in the film industry. Given annually by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (AMPAS), the awards are an international recognition of excellence in cinematic achievements as assessed by the Academy's voting membership. The various category winners are awarded a copy of a golden statuette, officially called the "Academy Award of Merit", although more commonly referred to by its nickname "Oscar". The statuette depicts a knight rendered in Art Deco style.
This file contains a scrape of The Academy Awards Database, recorded of past Academy Award winners and nominees between 1927 and 2025.
the_oscar_award.csv
contains a view of the data consistent with past views of this Kaggle dataset.
full_data.csv
contains the full data, with additional columns and parsing, imported from github
The awards data was scraped from the Official Academy Awards search site; nominees were listed with their name first and film following in some categories, such as Best Actor/Actress, and in the reverse for others.
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In 2025, Netflix received the highest number of Academy Awards nominations, with a total of 16. It was closely followed by independent studio A24 at 14 nominations.
In 2025, around **** million Americans watched the Academy Awards ceremony. Oscars viewership fluctuates year by year, however, the last time the ceremony drew in a U.S. audience of more than ** million was back in 2014. The figure recorded in 2021 was the lowest yet, and marked a drop-off of over ** percent from the 2020 audience. Coverage of the Academy Awards Viewership of awards ceremonies can depend on multiple factors, ranging from personal preferences to overall interest in nominees, as well as how much coverage is devoted to the ceremony before and during its broadcast. Interest in upcoming events in the media industry is often generated via social media, which can be extremely effective in generating discussions, interactions, and general awareness. In 2018, the Academy Awards were mentioned *** million times on social media during the ceremony, and have also proved to be some of the most popular TV specials on Twitter in recent years. Conversely, a survey held in early 2019 revealed that ** percent of U.S. adults had not come across any news coverage for the 2019 Academy Awards at all.
At the 97th Academy Awards in 2025, "Anora" won in five categories, including Best Picture and Best Lead Actress Actor for Mikey Madison. Thanks to the success of Sean Baker's latest movie, Neon became the movie studios with the highest number of awards.
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Analysis of ‘🎦 Academy Awards Demographics’ provided by Analyst-2 (analyst-2.ai), based on source dataset retrieved from https://www.kaggle.com/yamqwe/academy-awards-demographicse on 13 February 2022.
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A data set concerning the race, religion, age, and other demographic details of all Oscar winners since 1928 in the following categories: * Best * Actor
- Best Actress
- Best Supporting Actor
- Best Supporting Actress
- Best Director For further information on this data set, please read our resulting blog post For further information on this data set, please read our resulting blog post.
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This dataset was created by CrowdFlower and contains around 400 samples along with Birthplace:confidence, Sexual Orientation Gold, technical information and other features such as: - Date Of Birth - Religion - and more.
- Analyze Year Of Award Gold in relation to Trusted Judgments
- Study the influence of Sexual Orientation on Date Of Birth:confidence
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Spreadsheet of Academy Award Best Picture nominees from 1927/1928 to 2021.
Directions
Enter an 'X' in the column to the left of the movie to indicate films watched.
Spreadsheet calculates percentage of Best Picture winning and nominated films watched by year, by decade, and all-time.
Contains minimal data set for analysis. Visit https://dataone.org/datasets/sha256%3Adf4bb0b42a7a9832c71c0de47039769a514e99d17c3df098c2c02358ef631ca9 for complete metadata about this dataset.
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This dataset represents the results of the experiment Progression of Revenue and IMDb Score of Oscar "Best Picture" Winners From 1986 Until 2016. Its latest released version of source code can be found at https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4661145.
For years, the number of Academy Award nominations for Netflix increased, peaking in 2021 at ** nominations. Since then, the Oscar nomination count for the streaming giant declined and amounted to ** in 2025.
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Cleaned up the oscar database so data could easily be extracted.
Contains every nomination for academy awards tied to a movie with the year the prizes were awarded (1928 - 2015), the category, the person or entity who received it, the number of the ceremony, and the fact that a nominee won or not.
The raw data was extracted from found at https://www.kaggle.com/theacademy/academy-awards and was formatted and cleaned up so the nominee appeared in the name column for each type of award. Formatting was enhanced to facilitate extraction.
The statistic presents distribution of winners from the best acting categories at the Academy Awards from 1928 to 2015, by ethnicity. It was found 98.9 percent of all "Best Actress" winners have been white, the one percent of all winners from other ethnicities is represented by Halle Berry who won the "Best Actress" award in 2002.
The movie "Emilia Pérez" had the most nominations for the 2025 edition of the Academy Awards: a total of 13. The nominations include Best Picture, as well as Best Actress in a Leading Role nomination for Karla Sofía Gascón. "The Brutalist" and "Wicked" ranked second with ten nominations. "Emilia Pérez" already amassed the highest number of wins at the 82nd Golden Globes Awards.
Financial overview and grant giving statistics of Oscars Place Adoption Center & Sanctuary
As of 2024, Columbia Pictures was the film studio with the most Academy Awards in the Best Picture category. The studio, which will celebrate its 100th anniversary in 2024, has collected ** wins in the category over the years – outperforming Paramount by *** trophy. Columbia Pictures Columbia Pictures is an American film studio and production company founded in 1924. The now Sony-owned business ranks among the top film studios in North America, generating box office revenue of over **** billion U.S. dollars in 2021. In addition to that, Sony/Columbia managed to nearly double its market share in recent years and outperform competitors such as Warner Bros. amid the pandemic. Comparing the two studios' performances at the Academy Awards in recent years, however, one can see that Columbia has not scored a Best Picture win since 1987, whereas a Warner Bros. movie last won the category in 2012. The 95th Academy Awards: the night of the indies The 95th Academy Awards took place on March 12, 2023, at the Dolby Theater in Los Angeles. The show marked a milestone for independent filmmaking as an A24 film won the coveted Best Picture award. Even prior to the ceremony, A24 managed to amass the highest number of Oscar nominations among all movie distributors, followed closely by the streaming platform Netflix.
Financial overview and grant giving statistics of Hebrew Academy of the Five Towns and Rockaway
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En iyi Orijinal şarkı Akademi ödülü her yıl Sinema Sanatları ve Bilimleri Akademisi ingilizce kısaltması AMPAS tarafında
Financial overview and grant giving statistics of Albuquerque Academy Educational Foundation
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Academy Awards, also known as Oscars, are awarded every year to artists and technicians in the American and international film industry by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. The winners are selected out of nominees selected by the members of the academy on the basis of their votes. The award was first presented for the year 1927-28. The awards are given across over 24 categories. This dataset contains details of nominations and winners, along with the movie for which they were nominated/won since the introduction of the Oscar awards.