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Oscars 2016: Leonardo DiCaprio, The Revenant, and Mad Max win big

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    Oscars 2016: Leonardo DiCaprio, The Revenant, and Mad Max win big
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    The Revenant took home two of the biggest prizes on offer at the 88th Annual Academy Awards. The gruelling survival thriller, having earned 12 nominations, took home Best Director Oscar for Alejandro González Iñárritu and Best Actor for Leonardo DiCaprio. But the biggest prize of the night – Best Picture – was scooped by real-life journalism drama Spotlight.

    Iñárritu becomes only the third director in history to win back-to-back directing Oscars, while DiCaprio – to the audible relief of certain corners of the internet – finally made good on his six nominations. The actor was first nominated in 1993, for What’s Eating Gilbert Grape.

    The Revenant also earned Emmanuel “Chivo” Lubezki his third Best Cinematography Oscar in a row. But it was Mad Max: Fury Road that went home with the most awards, sweeping the technical categories to earn six Oscars, including Best Production Design.

    Many categories fell as expected: Brie Larson took Best Actress for her performance in Room, and Alicia Vikander won Best Supporting Actress for her turn in The Danish Girl. Inside Out won Best Animated Feature for Pixar, a category the studio has dominated since it was first introduced in 2001.

    Elsewhere, the Academy’s fondness for British talent remains undimmed, with Asif Kapadia winning Best Documentary Feature for Amy, and Mark Rylance beating bookies' favourite Sylvester Stallone to Best Supporting Actor. And in one of the biggest and happiest surprises of the evening, Ex Machina (budget: $15m) beat out Star Wars: The Force Awakens (budget: $200m) to scoop Best Visual Effects.

    During a typically uneven ceremony at the Dolby Theatre in Hollywood, host Chris Rock addressed the #OscarsSoWhite elephant in the room head on, devoting most of his opening monologue to the entirely-white acting nominations, and suggesting the Academy introduce separate black categories.

    The full list of winners and nominees are below.

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    BEST PICTURE
    Winner: Spotlight
    The Big Short
    Bridge Of Spies
    Brooklyn
    Mad Max: Fury Road
    The Martian
    The Revenant
    Room

    BEST ACTOR
    Winner: Leonardo DiCaprio, The Revenant
    Bryan Cranston, Trumbo
    Matt Damon, The Martian
    Michael Fassbender, Steve Jobs
    Eddie Redmayne, The Danish Girl

    BEST ACTRESS
    Winner: Brie Larson, Room
    Cate Blanchett, Carol
    Jennifer Lawrence, Joy
    Charlotte Rampling, 45 Years
    Saoirse Ronan, Brooklyn

    BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR
    Winner: Mark Rylance, Bridge Of Spies
    Christian Bale, The Big Short
    Mark Ruffalo, Spotlight
    Sylvester Stallone, Creed
    Tom Hardy, The Revenant

    BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS
    Winner: Alicia Vikander, The Danish Girl
    Jennifer Jason Leigh, The Hateful Eight
    Rooney Mara, Carol
    Rachel McAdams, Spotlight
    Kate Winslet, Steve Jobs

    BEST DIRECTOR
    Winner: Alejandro González Iñárritu, The Revenant
    Adam McKay, The Big Short
    George Miller, Mad Max: Fury Road
    Tom McCarthy, Spotlight
    Lenny Abrahamson, Room

    BEST ADAPTED SCREENPLAY
    Winner: Adam McKay and Charles Randolph, The Big Short
    Emma Donoghue, Room
    Drew Goddard, The Martian
    Nick Hornby, Brooklyn
    Phyllis Nagy, Carol

    BEST ORIGINAL SCREENPLAY
    Winner: Tom McCarthy and Josh Singer (Spotlight)
    Matt Charman, Joel & Ethan Coen (Bridge Of Spies)
    Alex Garland (Ex Machina)
    Pete Docter, Meg LeFauve, Josh Cooley (Inside Out)
    Jonathan Herman, Andrea Berloff (Straight Outta Compton)

    BEST CINEMATOGRAPHY
    Winner: Emmanuel Lubezki, The Revenant
    Ed Lachman, Carol
    John Seale, Mad Max: Fury Road
    Roger Deakins, Sicario
    Robert Richardson, The Hateful Eight

    BEST COSTUME DESIGN
    Winner: Jenny Beavan, Mad Max: Fury Road
    Sandy Powell, Carol
    Sandy Powell, Cinderella
    Paco Delgado, The Danish Girl
    Jacqueline West, The Revenant

    BEST DOCUMENTARY
    Winner: Amy
    Cartel Land
    The Look Of Silence
    What Happened, Miss Simone?
    Winter On Fire: Ukraine’s Fight For Freedom

    BEST DOCUMENTARY SHORT
    Winner: A Girl In The River: The Price Of Forgiveness
    Body Team 12
    Chau, Beyond The Lines
    Claude Lanzmann: Spectres Of The Shoah
    Last Day Of Freedom

    BEST HAIR & MAKE-UP
    Winner: Mad Max: Fury Road
    The Revenant
    The 100-Year-Old Man Who Climbed Out The Window And Disappeared

    BEST ORIGINAL SONG
    Winner: Writing On The Wall from Spectre (Sam Smith)
    Earned It from Fifty Shades Of Grey (The Weeknd)
    Simple Song #3 from Youth (David Lang)
    Til It Happens To You from The Hunting Ground (Diane Warren and Lady Gaga)
    Manta Ray from Racing Extinction

    BEST ANIMATED FEATURE
    Winner: Inside Out
    Anomalisa
    Boy & The World (O Menino E O Mundo)
    Shaun The Sheep Movie
    When Marnie Was There

    BEST ANIMATED SHORT
    Winner: Bear Story (Historia De Un Oso)
    Prologue
    Sanjay’s Super Team
    World Of Tomorrow
    We Can't Live Without Cosmos

    BEST LIVE-ACTION SHORT
    Winner: Stutterer
    Ave Maria
    Day One
    Shok
    Everything Will Be Okay (Alles Wird Gut)

    BEST SOUND EDITING
    Winner: Mad Max: Fury Road
    The Martian
    The Revenant
    Sicario
    Star Wars: The Force Awakens

    BEST SOUND MIXING
    Winner: Mad Max: Fury Road
    Bridge Of Spies
    The Martian
    The Revenant
    Star Wars: The Force Awakens

    BEST FILM EDITING
    Winner: Mad Max: Fury Road
    The Big Short
    Spotlight
    Star Wars: The Force Awakens
    The Revenant

    BEST FOREIGN LANGUAGE FILM
    Winner: Son Of Saul
    Mustang
    Theeb
    A War
    Embrace The Serpent

    BEST ORIGINAL SCORE
    Winner: Ennio Morricone, The Hateful Eight
    Carter Burwell, Carol
    John Williams, Star Wars: The Force Awakens
    Thomas Newman, Bridge Of Spies
    Jóhann Jóhannsson, Sicario

    BEST PRODUCTION DESIGN
    Winner: Mad Max: Fury Road
    Bridge Of Spies
    The Danish Girl
    The Martian
    The Revenant

    BEST VISUAL EFFECTS
    Winner: Ex Machina
    Mad Max: Fury Road
    The Martian
    The Revenant
    Star Wars: The Force Awakens
     
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