List of Asian Academy Award winners and nominees

This is a list of Academy Award winners and nominees who are from Asia. In the category of Best Foreign Language Film, this list also includes films submitted by Asian countries and films in Asian languages, in addition to films with Asian directors. This list is current as of the 92nd Academy Awards.

Best Picture

Best Picture
Year Name Country Film Status Milestone/Notes
1986 Ismail Merchant A Room with a View Nominated Indian descent[1]
First Asian nominated for Best Picture
1992 Howards End Nominated
1993 The Remains of the Day Nominated (nominated with Mike Nichols & John Calley)
2000 Ang Lee
William Kong
Hsu Li-kong


Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon Nominated All three are of Chinese descent[2][3][4]
2012 Ang Lee Life of Pi Nominated (nominated with Gil Netter & David Womarck)
2019 Bong Joon-ho
Kwak Sin-ae
Parasite Won Korean descent
First Asians to win Best Picture
First foreign language film to win Best Picture

Best Actor

Actor in a Leading Role
Year Name Country Film Role Status Milestone/Notes
1956Yul Brynner / / The King and IKing Mongkut of SiamWonBorn in Vladivostok, Russia and of Buryat descent through his paternal grandmother.
First Asian man to be nominated for an acting award
First Asian to win an acting award
1971TopolFiddler on the RoofTevyeNominatedFirst Israeli nominated in any category.
First Middle Eastern person nominated for an acting award.

Best Actress

Actress in a Leading Role
Year Name Country Film Role Status Milestone/Notes
1935 Merle Oberon The Dark Angel Kitty Vane Nominated Part-Indian and Maori (Polynesian) descent[5]
First Asian nominated for any Academy Award
First Asian nominated for Best Actress
2010 Natalie Portman
Black Swan Nina Sayers Won Born in Israel, raised between Israel and the United States
2016 Jackie Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis Nominated

Best Supporting Actor

Actor in a Supporting Role
Year Name Country Film Role Status Milestone/Notes
1957 Sessue Hayakawa The Bridge on the River Kwai Colonel Saito Nominated Japanese descent[6]
First Asian nominated for Supporting Actor
1966 Mako Iwamatsu The Sand Pebbles Po-Han Nominated Japanese descent[7]
1984 Haing S. Ngor The Killing Fields Dith Pran Won Chinese/Cambodian descent (father is Chinese, mother is Khmer)[8]
First Asian to win Best Supporting Actor
This was Ngor's debut acting performance
2003 Ken Watanabe The Last Samurai Lord Katsumoto Nominated Japanese descent[9]

Best Supporting Actress

Actress in a Supporting Role
Year Name Country Film Role Status Milestone/Notes
1957 Miyoshi Umeki Sayonara Katsumi Kelly Won Japanese descent[10]
First Asian nominated for Best Supporting Actress
2003 Shohreh Aghdashloo House of Sand and Fog Nadereh "Nadi" Behrani Nominated First and only Iranian to date to be nominated for an acting award.
First Middle Eastern woman to be nominated for an acting award.
2004 Natalie Portman / Closer Alice Ayres/Jane Jones Nominated
2006 Rinko Kikuchi Babel Chieko Wataya Nominated Japanese descent[11]
First role in Japanese Sign Language to be nominated.

Best Director

Director
Year Name Country Film Status Notes
1965 Hiroshi Teshigahara Woman in the Dunes Nominated Japanese descent[12]
First Asian nominated for Best Director
Film was nominated in previous year for Best Foreign Language Film
1985 Akira Kurosawa Ran Nominated Japanese descent[13]
Four previous Kurosawa films nominated for Best Foreign Language Film
2000 Ang Lee Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon Nominated
2005 Brokeback Mountain Won First Asian to win Best Director
First person of color to win Best Director
2012 Life of Pi Won Tied for second most Oscar-nominated Asian of all time, with five nominations
(not including nominations in Foreign Language Film category)
2019 Bong Joon-ho Parasite Won First South Korean to be nominated (and to win) for Best Director

Best Original Screenplay

Original Screenplay
Year Name Country Film Status Notes
2009 Oren Moverman
The Messenger Nominated Israeli descent
(nominated with Alessandro Camon)
2011 Asghar Farhadi A Separation Nominated First screenplay written in Persian to be nominated for a screenplay award.
2015 Ronnie del Carmen Inside Out Nominated Filipino descent[14]
(nominated with Pete Docter, Meg LeFauve, & Josh Cooley)
2017 Kumail Nanjiani The Big Sick Nominated Pakistani descent[15]
(nominated with Emily V. Gordon)
2019 Bong Joon-ho
Han Jin-won
Parasite Won First Asian writers to win any screenwriting Academy Award.[16][17] Both are of Korean descent.

Best Adapted Screenplay

Adapted Screenplay
Year Name Country Film Adapted From Status Notes
1997 Hossein Amini
The Wings of the Dove The Wings of the Dove by Henry James Nominated Iranian descent
2000 Wang Hui-ling
Kuo Jung Tsai

Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon Crane-Iron Pentalogy by Wang Dulu Nominated Both are of Chinese descent[2]
First Asian-language screenplay nominated in a writing category
(nominated with James Schamus)

Best Cinematography

Cinematography
Year Name Country Film Status Notes
1938 James Wong Howe
Algiers Nominated Chinese descent
Black and White
1940 Abe Lincoln in Illinois Nominated Black and White
1942 Kings Row Nominated Black and White
1943 Air Force Nominated Black and White
(nominated with Elmer Dyer and Charles A. Marshall)
The North Star Nominated Black and White
1955 The Rose Tattoo Won Black and White
1958 The Old Man and the Sea Nominated Color
1963 Hud Won Color
1966 Seconds Nominated Black and White
1970 Osami Furuya
Sinsaku Himeda
Masamichi Satoh
Tora! Tora! Tora! Nominated All three are of Japanese descent[18]
(nominated with Charles F. Wheeler)
1975 James Wong Howe
Funny Lady Nominated
1985 Takao Saito
Masaharu Ueda
Asakazu Nakai
Ran Nominated All three are of Japanese descent[19][20]
1993 Gu Changwei Farewell My Concubine Nominated Chinese descent[21]
1995 Lü Yue Shanghai Triad Nominated Chinese descent[22]
2000 Peter Pau Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon Won Chinese descent[2]
2004 Zhao Xiaoding House of Flying Daggers Nominated Chinese descent[23]

Best Film Editing

Film Editing
Year Name Country Film Status Notes
1992 Kant Pan // The Crying Game Nominated Chinese descent[24]
1998 Saar Klein The Thin Red Line Nominated Nominated with Billy Weber and Leslie Jones
1999 Tariq Anwar American Beauty Nominated Nominated with Christopher Greenbury
2000 Saar Klein Almost Famous Nominated Nominated with Joe Hutshing
2010 Tariq Anwar The King's Speech Nominated
2019 Yang Jin-mo Parasite Nominated South Korean descent

Best Production Design

Production Design
Year Name Country Film Status Notes
1936 Eddie Imazu The Great Ziegfeld Nominated First Asian nominated for Best Production Design
(nominated with Cedric Gibbons and Edwin B. Willis)
1952 So Matsuyama
H. Matsumoto
Rashomon Nominated Both are of Japanese descent[25]
1956 Albert Nozaki The Ten Commandments Nominated Japanese descent[26]
(nominated with Hal Pereira, Walter H. Tyler, Samuel M. Comer, & Ray Moyer)
So Matsuyama Seven Samurai Nominated
1970 Yoshirō Muraki
Taizô Kawashima
Tora! Tora! Tora! Nominated Both are of Japanese descent[27]
(nominated with Jack Martin Smith, Richard Day, Walter M. Scott, Norman Rockette, & Carl Biddiscombe)
1980 Yoshirō Muraki Kagemusha Nominated
1985 Yoshirō Muraki
Shinobu Muraki
Ran Nominated Shinobu Muraki is of Japanese descent[28]
2000 Timmy Yip Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon Won Chinese descent[2]
First Asian to win Best Art Direction
2008 James J. Murakami
Changeling Nominated (nominated with Gary Fettis)
2019 Lee Ha-jun
Cho Won-woo
Parasite Nominated Both are of South Korean descent

Best Costume Design

Costume Design
Year Name Country Film Status Notes
1954 Sanzo Wada Gate of Hell Won Japanese descent[29]
First Asian nominated for Best Costume Design
First Asian to win Best Costume Design
1955 Tadaoto Kainosho Ugetsu Nominated Japanese descent[30]
1956 Kohei Ezaki Seven Samurai Nominated Japanese descent[31]
1961 Yoshirō Muraki Yojimbo Nominated Tied for third most Oscar-nominated Asian of all time, with four nominations
1969 Ray Aghayan Gaily, Gaily Nominated First Iranian to be nominated for an Academy Award.
1972 Lady Sings the Blues Nominated Nominated with Norma Koch and Bob Mackie
1975 Funny Lady Nominated Nominated with Bob Mackie
1982 Bhanu Athaiya Gandhi Won Indian descent[32]
(Shared with John Mollo)
1985 Emi Wada Ran Won Japanese descent[33]
1992 Eiko Ishioka Bram Stoker's Dracula Won Japanese descent[34]
2000 Timmy Yip Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon Nominated
2006 Yee Chung-Man Curse of the Golden Flower Nominated Chinese descent[35]
2012 Eiko Ishioka Mirror Mirror Nominated Posthumous nomination
2013 William Chang Suk Ping The Grandmaster Nominated Chinese descent[36]

Best Makeup and Hairstyling

Makeup and Hairstyling
Year Name Country Film Status Notes
2006 Kazu Hiro Click Nominated Japanese descent[37]
First Asian nominated for Best Makeup and Hairstyling
(nominated with Bill Corso)
2007 Norbit Nominated (nominated with Rick Baker)
2017 Darkest Hour Won First Asian to win for Best Makeup and Hairstyling
(nominated with David Malinowski and Lucy Sibbick)
2019 Bombshell Won US citizen[38][39]
(nominated with Anne Morgan and Vivian Baker)

Best Original Score

Original Score
Year Name Country Film Status Notes
1966 Toshiro Mayuzumi The Bible Nominated Japanese descent[40]
First Asian nominated for Best Original Score
1982 Ravi Shankar Gandhi Nominated Indian descent[41]
First Asian nominated for both Academy and Grammy Awards
(nominated with George Fenton)
1987 Cong Su
Ryuichi Sakamoto

The Last Emperor Won Su is of Chinese descent[42]
Sakamoto is of Japanese descent[43]
First Asians to win Best Original Score
(won with David Byrne)
1996 Gabriel Yared
The English Patient Won Lebanese descent
Original Dramatic Score Category
1999 The Talented Mr. Ripley Nominated First Asian to receive multiple Best Original Score nominations
2000 Tan Dun Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon Won Chinese descent[2]
2003 Gabriel Yared
Cold Mountain Nominated
2008 A. R. Rahman Slumdog Millionaire Won First Indian to win two oscars in one night[44]
2010 127 Hours Nominated

Best Original Song

Original Song
Year Name Country Film Song Status Notes
2000 Tan Dun Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon "A Love Before Time" Nominated First Asian nominated for Best Original Song
(nominated with Jorge Calandrelli & James Schamus)
2008 M.I.A. / Slumdog Millionaire "O Saya" Nominated M.I.A. is a British woman of Sri Lankan descent[45]
A. R. Rahman Nominated Rahman is the first Asian to receive three Academy Award nominations in the same year
"Jai Ho" Won Rahman is the first Asian to win two Oscars in the same year
First Asians to win Best Original Song
Gulzar Won Gulzar is of Indian descent[46]
First Asians to win Best Original Song
2010 A. R. Rahman 127 Hours "If I Rise" Nominated (nominated with Rollo Armstrong & Dido)
2012 Bombay Jayashri Life of Pi "Pi's Lullaby" Nominated Indian descent[47]
(nominated with Mychael Danna)
2013 Karen O Her "The Moon Song" Nominated South Korean-born American
(nominated with Spike Jonze)

Best Sound Mixing

Sound Mixing
Year Name Country Film Status Notes
2008 Resul Pookutty Slumdog Millionaire Won Indian descent[48]
First Asian to win Best Sound Mixing
(nominated with Ian Tapp & Richard Pryke)
2013 Niv Adiri Gravity Won (nominated with Skip Lievsay, Christopher Benstead, and Chris Munro)
2016 Ai-Ling Lee La La Land Nominated Singaporean-Chinese descent
First Asian woman to be nominated for Sound Mixing
(nominated with Steve A. Morrow)
2018 First Man Nominated (nominated with Jon Taylor, Frank A. Montaño and Mary H. Ellis)

Best Sound Editing

Sound Editing
Year Name Country Film Status Notes
2006 Kami Asgar Apocalypto Nominated First and only Middle Eastern to date to be nominated for Best Sound Editing
2016 Ai-Ling Lee La La Land Nominated Singaporean-Chinese descent
First Asian woman nominated for Best Sound Editing
(nominated with Mildred Iatrou Morgan)
2018 First Man Nominated (nominated with Mildred Iatrou Morgan)

Best Visual Effects

Visual Effects
Year Name Country Film Status Notes
1992 Doug Chiang / Death Becomes Her Won (Nominated with Ken Ralston, Doug Smythe, and Tom Woodruff Jr.)
1996 Habib Zargarpour Twister Nominated (Nominated with Stefan Fangmeier, John Frazier, and Henry LaBounta)
2000 The Perfect Storm Nominated (Nominated with Stefan Fangmeier, John Frazier, and Walt Conti)

Best Animated Feature

Animated Feature
Year Name Country Film Status Notes
2002 Hayao Miyazaki Spirited Away Won Japanese descent[49]
First Asian nominated for Best Animated Feature
First Asian to win Best Animated Feature
2005 Howl's Moving Castle Nominated
2007 Marjane Satrapi Persepolis Nominated Only Middle Eastern person ever nominated in this category
(Nominated with Vincent Paronnaud)
2013 Hayao Miyazaki
Toshio Suzuki
The Wind Rises Nominated Suzuki is of Japanese descent[49]
2014 Isao Takahata
Yoshiaki Nishimura
The Tale of the Princess Kaguya Nominated Both are of Japanese descent[50][51]
2015 Hiromasa Yonebayashi
Yoshiaki Nishimura
When Marnie Was There Nominated Yonebayashi is of Japanese descent[51]
2016 Toshio Suzuki The Red Turtle Nominated (nominated with Michael Dudok de Wit)
2017 Ramsey Naito The Boss Baby Nominated Japanese father[52]
(nominated with Tom McGrath)
2018 Mamoru Hosoda
Yuichiro Saito
Mirai Nominated
2019 Jinko Gotoh Klaus Nominated

Best Documentary Feature

Documentary Feature
Year Name Country Film Status Notes
1974 Haim Gouri The 81st Blow Nominated (nominated with Jacquot Ehrlich and David Bergman)
1988 Christine Choy / Who Killed Vincent Chin? Nominated (nominated with Renee Tajima-Peña)
2004 Byambasuren Davaa The Story of the Weeping Camel Nominated Mongolian descent[53]
(nominated with Luigi Falorni)
2008 Thavisouk Phrasavath The Betrayal – Nerakhoon Nominated Laotian descent[54]
(nominated with Ellen Kuras)
2012Emad Burnat5 Broken CamerasNominated
Guy DavidiNominated
Estelle Fialon
Philippa Kowarsky
Dror Moreh
The GatekeepersNominated
2017 Feras Fayyad Last Men in Aleppo Nominated (nominated with Søren Steen Jespersen)
Kareem Abeed Nominated
2018 Bing Liu / Minding the Gap Nominated Chinese descent[55]
Su Kim / Hale County This Morning, This Evening Nominated (nominated with RaMell Ross and Joslyn Barnes)
Talal Derki Of Fathers and Sons Nominated (nominated with Ansgar Frerich, Eva Kemme and Tobias N. Siebert)
2019 Waad Al-Kateab For Sama Nominated Syrian descent
(nominated with Edward Watts)
Feras Fayyad The Cave Nominated (nominated with Kirstine Barfod and Sigrid Dyekjær)
2019 Jimmy Chin Free Solo (2019) Won (won with spouse Elizabeth Chai Vasarhelyi)
Elizabeth Chai Vasarhelyi Free Solo (2019) Won (won with spouse Jimmy Chin)

Best Documentary Short Subject

Documentary Short Subject
Year Name Country Film Status Notes
1968 Fali Bilimoria The House That Ananda Built Nominated First Asian nominee for Best Documentary Short
1978 K.K. Kapil An Encounter with Faces Nominated Indian descent[56][57]
1987 Izak Ben-Meir In the Wee Wee Hours... Nominated (nominated with Frank Daniel)
1998 Keiko Ibi The Personals: Improvisations on Romance in the Golden Years Won
2006 Ruby Yang The Blood of Yingzhou District Won Chinese descent[58]
(nominated with Thomas Lennon)
2010 The Warriors of Qiugang Nominated (nominated with Thomas Lennon)
2011 Sharmeen Obaid-Chinoy Saving Face Won Pakistani descent[59]
(nominated with Daniel Junge)
2013 Sara Ishaq / Karama Has No Walls Nominated
2015 Sharmeen Obaid-Chinoy A Girl in the River: The Price of Forgiveness Won
2018 Rayka Zehtabchi Period. End of Sentence. Won (nominated with Melissa Berton)
2019 Yi Seung-Jun
Gary Byung-Seok Kam
In the Absence Nominated
Smriti Mundhra
Sami Khan
St. Louis Superman Nominated

Best Animated Short Film

Animated Short Film
Year Name Country Film Status Notes
1977 Ishu Patel Bead Game Nominated Indian descent[60]
1984 Paradise Nominated
2002 Kōji Yamamura Mt. Head Nominated Japanese descent[51]
2004 Sejong Park Birthday Boy Nominated Korean descent[61]
(nominated with Andrew Gregory)
2008 Kunio Katō La Maison En Petits Cubes Won Japanese descent[62]
First Asian to win Best Animated Short Film
2012 Minkyu Lee Adam and Dog Nominated Korean descent[51]
2013 Shuhei Morita Possessions Nominated Japanese descent[63]
2014 Daisuke Tsutsumi The Dam Keeper Nominated Japanese descent
Shared nomination with Robert Kondo.
2018 Ru Kuwahata Negative Space Nominated Shared nomination with Max Porter.
2018 Domee Shi / Bao Won Chinese descent
Shared nomination with Becky Neiman-Cobb.
2019 Siqi Song Sister Nominated Chinese descent

Best Live Action Short Film

Live Action Short Film
Year Name Country Film Status Notes
1960 Ismail Merchant The Creation of Woman Nominated First Asian nominated for Best Live Action Short Film
Tied for third most Oscar-nominated Asian of all time, with four nominations
(nominated with Charles F. Schwep)
1997 Chris Tashima Visas & Virtue Won (win with Chris Donahue)
1997 Chris Donahue Visas & Virtue Won (win with Chris Tashima)
1999 Mehdi Norozwian / Killing Joe Nominated (nominated with Steve Wax)
2004 Ashvin Kumar Little Terrorist Nominated Indian descent[64]
2012 Ariel Nasr / Buzkashi Boys Nominated (nominated with Sam French)
2014 Hu Wei Butter Lamp (La Lampe au Beurre de Yak) Nominated (nominated with Julien Ferét)
Talkhon Hamzavi / Parvaneh Nominated (nominated with Stefan Eichenberger)
Oded Binnun
Mihal Brezis
AyaNominated
2015 Basil Khalil / Ave Maria Nominated (shared with Eric Dupont)
2018Guy NattivSkinWon(nominated with his wife, Jaime Ray Newman)

Best International Feature Film

International Feature Film
Year Country Film Director Status Notes
1951 Rashômon
羅生門
Akira Kurosawa Won Special Honorary Award
1954 Gate of Hell
(Jigokumon)
地獄門
Teinosuke Kinugasa Won
1955 Samurai I: Musashi Miyamoto
宮本武蔵
Hiroshi Inagaki Won
1956 Harp of Burma
(Biruma no tategoto)
ビルマの竪琴
Masayuki Takagi Nominated First Asian country nominated for competitive award in category
1957 Mother India
(Bharat Mata)
भारत माता
Mehboob Khan Nominated First Asian musical film nominated in category
First South Asian country nominated in category
1961 Immortal Love
(Eien no hito)
永遠の人
Keisuke Kinoshita Nominated
1963 Twin Sisters of Kyoto
(Koto)
古都
Noboru Nakamura Nominated
1964 Sallah
סאלח שבת
Ephraim Kishon Nominated
Woman in the Dunes
(Suna no onna)
砂の女
Hiroshi Teshigahara Nominated
1965 Kwaidan
怪談
Masaki Kobayashi Nominated
1967 Portrait of Chieko
(Chieko-sho)
智恵子抄
Noboru Nakamura Nominated
1971 Dodes'ka-Den
どですかでん
Akira Kurosawa Nominated
The Policeman
(Hashoter Azulai)
השוטר אזולאי
Ephraim Kishon Nominated
1972 I Love You Rosa
(Ani Ohev Otakh Rozah)
אני אוהב אותך רוזה
Moshé Mizrahi Nominated
1973 The House on Chelouche Street
(Habayit Birkhov Chelouche)
הבית ברחוב שלוש
Nominated
1975 Sandakan No. 8
(Sandakan hachibanshokan bohkyo)
サンダカン八番娼館 望郷
Kei Kumai Nominated
1977 Operation Thunderbolt
(Mivtza Yonatan)
מבצע יונתן
Menahem Golan Nominated
1980 Kagemusha (The Shadow Warrior)
影武者
Akira Kurosawa Nominated
1981 Muddy River (film)
(Doro no kawa)
泥の河
Kohei Oguri Nominated
1984 Beyond the Walls
(Me'akhorei Hasoragim)
מאחורי הסורגים
Uri Barbash Nominated
1988 Salaam Bombay!
सलाम बॉम्बे
Mira Nair Nominated
1990 Jú Dòu
菊豆
Zhang Yimou
Yang Fengliang
Nominated
1991 Raise the Red Lantern
(Dà Hóng Dēnglóng Gāogāo Guà)
大紅燈籠高高掛
Zhang Yimou Nominated
1993 Farewell My Concubine
(Bàwáng Bié Jī)
霸王別姬
Chen Kaige Nominated
The Scent of Green Papaya
(Mùi đu đủ xanh)
Anh Hung Tran Nominated
The Wedding Banquet
(Xǐyàn)
喜宴
Ang Lee Nominated
1994 Eat Drink Man Woman
(yǐn shí nán nǚ)
飲食男女
Nominated
1999 Himalaya
हिमालय
Eric Valli Nominated First Nepalese film nominated in Best Foreign Language Film category.
2000 [65] Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon
(Wòhǔ Cánglóng)
臥虎藏龍
Ang Lee Won First Asian country to win competitive award in category
2001 Lagaan
लगान
Ashutosh Gowariker Nominated
2002 Hero
(Yīngxióng)
英雄
Zhang Yimou Nominated
2003 The Twilight Samurai
(Tasogare Seibei)
たそがれ清兵衛
Yoji Yamada Nominated
2005 Paradise Now
الجنّة الآن
Hany Abu-Assad Nominated
2007 [note 1] Mongol
Монгол
Sergei Bodrov Nominated Mongolian-language film
Beaufort
(Beaufort)
בופור
Joseph Cedar Nominated
2008 Waltz with Bashir
(Vals Im Bashir)
ואלס עם באשיר
Ari Folman Nominated
Departures
(Okuribito)
おくりびと
Yōjirō Takita Won 4th most winning country of all time with 4 awards.
5th most Oscar-nominated country with 12 competitive nominations.
Most winning and nominated Asian country.
2009 Ajami
(Agami)
عجمي / עג'מי
Copti and Yaron Shani Nominated
2011 Footnote
(
He'arat Shulayyim)
הערת שוליים
Joseph Cedar Nominated
2012 A Separation
(Jodaí-e Nadér az Simín)
جدایی نادر از سیمین‎
Asghar Farhadi Won First Iranian film to win for Best Foreign Language Film.
First Iranian film to be nominated for the Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay.
2013 The Missing Picture
(L'Image manquant)
Rithy Panh Nominated
Omar
عمر‎
Hany Abu-Assad Nominated
2017 The Salesman
(Forušande)
فروشنده
Asghar Farhadi Won Farhadi did not attend the 89th Academy Awards ceremony in protest of the U.S. Executive Order 13769.
The Insult
قضية رقم ٢٣
Ziad Doueiri Nominated
2018 Shoplifters
(Manbiki Kazoku)
万引き家族
Hirokazu Kore-eda Nominated
Capernaum
کفرناحوم‎
Nadine Labaki Nominated
2019 Parasite
기생충‎
Bong Joon-ho Won First South Korean film to be nominated for Best Foreign Language Film.
First South Korean film to win for Best Foreign Language Film.

Non-Competitive Awards

Non-Competitive Awards
Year Name Country Award
1989 Akira Kurosawa Honorary Academy Award[66]
To Akira Kurosawa for accomplishments that have inspired, delighted, enriched and entertained audiences and influenced filmmakers throughout the world.
1991 Satyajit Ray Honorary Academy Award[67]
To Satyajit Ray, in recognition of his rare mastery of the art of motion pictures, and of his profound humanitarian outlook, which has had an indelible influence on filmmakers and audiences throughout the world.
2014 Hayao Miyazaki Honorary Academy Award[68]
To Hayao Miyazaki, a master storyteller whose animated artistry has inspired filmmakers and audiences around the world.
2016 Jackie Chan Honorary Academy Award[69]
To Jackie Chan, an international film star who has captivated millions with his wit, boundless energy and unparalleled athletic artistry.

See also

Notes

  1. The film was shot in Mongolian and Mandarin.

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