Oscars 2020: "Parasite" wins Best Picture — Full list of winners
"Parasite" was the big winner of the night, taking home Best International Film and Best Picture. Bong Joon Ho won the Academy Award for Best Director as well. This is the first time in the history of the Academy Awards a foreign language film has won Best Picture.
Todd Phillips' "Joker" led the Oscar nominations with 11, including best picture. It was closely followed by Martin Scorsese's crime drama "The Irishman," Quentin Tarantino's "Once Upon a Time…in Hollywood" and Sam Mendes' World War I epic "1917," each of which earned 10 nominations.
Brad Pitt took home his first Oscar by winning Best Supporting Actor for his role in "One Upon a Time ... In Hollywood." Laura Dern also received her first ever Academy Award, winning Best Supporting Actress.
Best Picture
- "Parasite" — Kwak Sin Ae and Bong Joon Ho, Producers — Winner
- "Ford v Ferrari" — Peter Chernin, Jenno Topping and James Mangold, Producers
- "The Irishman" — Martin Scorsese, Robert De Niro, Jane Rosenthal and Emma Tillinger Koskoff, Producers
- "Jojo Rabbit" — Carthew Neal, Taika Waititi and Chelsea Winstanley, Producers
- "Joker" — Todd Phillips, Bradley Cooper and Emma Tillinger Koskoff, Producers
- "Little Women" — Amy Pascal, Producer
- "Marriage Story" — Noah Baumbach and David Heyman, Producers
- "1917" — Sam Mendes, Pippa Harris, Jayne-Ann Tenggren and Callum McDougall, Producers
- "Once Upon a Time … In Hollywood" — David Heyman, Shannon McIntosh and Quentin Tarantino, Producers
"Parasite" is the first ever foreign language film to win Best Picture at the Academy Awards.
Actress in a Leading Role
- Renée Zellweger — "Judy" — Winner
- Cynthia Erivo — "Harriet"
- Scarlett Johansson — "Marriage Story"
- Saoirse Ronan — "Little Women"
- Charlize Theron — "Bombshell"
Actor in a Leading Role
- Joaquin Phoenix — "Joker" — Winner
- Antonio Banderas — "Pain and Glory"
- Leonardo DiCaprio — "Once upon a Time … in Hollywood"
- Adam Driver — "Marriage Story"
- Jonathan Pryce — "The Two Popes"
Directing
- "Parasite" — Bong Joon Ho — Winner
- "The Irishman" — Martin Scorsese
- "Joker" — Todd Phillips
- "1917" — Sam Mendes
- "Once Upon a Time … In Hollywood" — Quentin Tarantino
Billie Eilish sings "Yesterday" for the In Memoriam
Best Original Song
- (I'm Gonna) Love me Again — from "Rocketman"; Music by Elton John; Lyric by Bernie Taupin — Winner
- I Can't Let You Throw Yourself Away — from "Toy Story 4"; Music and Lyric by Randy Newman
- I'm Standing with You — from "Breakthrough"; Music and Lyric by Diane Warren
- Into the Unknown — from "Frozen II"; Music and Lyric by Kristen Anderson-Lopez and Robert Lopez
- Stand Up — from "Harriet"; Music and Lyric by Joshuah Brian Campbell and Cynthia Erivo
Best Original Score
- "Joker" — Hildur Guðnadóttir — Winner
- "Little Women" — Alexandre Desplat
- "Marriage Story" — Randy Newman
- "1917" — Thomas Newman
- "Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker" — John Williams
Prior to the announcement of the winner, Brie Larsen, Sigourney Weaver and Gal Gadot introduced maestra Eimear Noone. For this first time in the history of the Oscars, a woman conducted the orchestra as they performed a medley of nominees in this category.
Elton John performs "(I'm Gonna) Love me Again"
Sir Elton John performed "(I'm Gonna) Love me Again," which is nominated for Best Original Song. The song was written for the Elton John biopic "Rocketman."
International Feature Film
- "Parasite" — South Korea — Winner
- "Corpus Christi" — Poland
- "Honeyland" — North Macedonia
- "Les Misérables" — France
- "Pain and Glory" — Spain
Makeup and Hairstyling
- "Bombshell" — Kazu Hiro, Anne Morgan and Vivian Baker — Winner
- "Joker" — Nicki Ledermann and Kay Georgiou
- "Judy" — Jeremy Woodhead
- "Maleficent: Mistress of Evil" — Paul Gooch, Arjen Tuiten and David White
- "1917" — Naomi Donne, Tristan Versluis and Rebecca Cole
Visual Effects
- "1917" — Guillaume Rocheron, Greg Butler and Dominic Tuohy — Winner
- "Avengers: Endgame" — Dan DeLeeuw, Russell Earl, Matt Aitken and Dan Sudick
- "The Irishman" — Pablo Helman, Leandro Estebecorena, Nelson Sepulveda-Fauser and Stephane Grabli
- "The Lion King" — Robert Legato, Adam Valdez, Andrew R. Jones and Elliot Newman
- "Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker" — Roger Guyett, Neal Scanlan, Patrick Tubach and Dominic Tuohy
Rebel Wilson and James Corden presented the award dressed as their characters from "Cats." It was unpleasant.
Cynthia Erivo performs "Stand Up"
Cynthia Erivo performed her Oscar-nominated song "Stand Up" from the film "Harriet."
Film Editing
- "Ford v Ferrari" — Michael McCusker and Andrew Buckland — Winner
- "The Irishman" — Thelma Schoonmaker
- "Jojo Rabbit" — Tom Eagles
- "Joker" — Jeff Groth
- "Parasite" — Yang Jinmo
Cinematography
- "1917" — Roger Deakins — Winner
- "The Irishman" — Rodrigo Prieto
- "Joker" — Lawrence Sher
- "The Lighthouse" — Jarin Blaschke
- "Once Upon a Time … In Hollywood" — Robert Richardson
Randy Newman performs "I Can't Let You Throw Yourself Away"
Randy Newman performed the Oscar-nominated "I Can't Let You Throw Yourself Away." Newman wrote the song for "Toy Story 4." He has written songs for and scored each installment of the franchise.
Sound Mixing
- "1917" — Mark Taylor and Stuart Wilson — Winner
- "Ad Astra" — Gary Rydstrom, Tom Johnson and Mark Ulano
- "Ford v Ferrari" — Paul Massey, David Giammarco and Steven A. Morrow
- "Joker" — Tom Ozanich, Dean Zupancic and Tod Maitland
- "Once Upon a Time … In Hollywood" — Michael Minkler, Christian P. Minkler and Mark Ulano
Sound Editing
- "Ford v Ferrari" — Donald Sylvester — Winner
- "Joker" — Alan Robert Murray
- "1917" — Oliver Tarney and Rachael Tate
- "Once Upon a Time … In Hollywood" — Wylie Stateman
- "Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker" — Matthew Wood and David Acord
Eminem performs "Lose Yourself"
Following a montage of iconic music moments in film, Eminem performed his hit "Lose Yourself" from "8 Mile." "Lose Yourself" won Best Original Song at the 75th Academy Awards.
Actress in a Supporting Role
- Laura Dern — "Marriage Story" — Winner
- Kathy Bates — "Richard Jewell"
- Scarlett Johansson — "Jojo Rabbit"
- Florence Pugh — "Little Women"
- Margot Robbie — "Bombshell"
Documentary Short Subject
- "Learning to Skateboard in a Warzone (If You're a Girl)" — Carol Dysinger and Elena Andreicheva — Winner
- "In the Absence" — Yi Seung-Jun and Gary Byung-Seok Kam
- "Life Overtakes Me" — John Haptas and Kristine Samuelson
- "St. Louis Superman" — Smriti Mundhra and Sami Khan
- "Walk Run Cha-Cha" — Laura Nix and Colette Sandstedt
Documentary Feature
- "American Factory" — Steven Bognar, Julia Reichert and Jeff Reichert — Winner
- "The Cave" — Feras Fayyad, Kirstine Barfod and Sigrid Dyekjær
- "The Edge of Democracy" — Petra Costa, Joanna Natasegara, Shane Boris and Tiago Pavan
- "For Sama" — Waad al-Kateab and Edward Watts
- "Honeyland" — Ljubo Stefanov, Tamara Kotevska and Atanas Georgiev
Costume Design
- "Little Women" — Jacqueline Durran — Winner
- "The Irishman" — Sandy Powell and Christopher Peterson
- "Jojo Rabbit — Mayes C. Rubeo
- "Joker" — Mark Bridges
- "Once Upon a Time … In Hollywood" — Arianne Phillips
Chrissy Metz Performs "I'm Standing With You"
Production Design
- Once Upon a Time … In Hollywood" — Production Design: Barbara Ling; Set Decoration: Nancy Haigh — Winner
- "The Irishman" — Production Design: Bob Shaw; Set Decoration: Regina Graves
- "Jojo Rabbit" — Production Design: Ra Vincent; Set Decoration: Nora Sopková
- "191"7 — Production Design: Dennis Gassner; Set Decoration: Lee Sandales
- "Parasite" — Production Design: Lee Ha Jun; Set Decoration: Cho Won Woo
Short Film (Live Action)
- "The Neighbors' Window" — Marshall Curry — Winner
- "Brotherhood" — Meryam Joobeur and Maria Gracia Turgeon
- "Nefta Football Club" — Yves Piat and Damien Megherbi
- "Saria" — Bryan Buckley and Matt Lefebvre
- "A Sister" — Delphine Girard
Best Adapted Screenplay
- "Jojo Rabbit" — Taika Waititi — Winner
- "The Irishman" — Steven Zaillian
- "Joker" — Todd Phillips & Scott Silver
- "Little Women" — Greta Gerwig
- "The Two Popes" — Anthony McCarten
Best Original Screenplay
- "Parasite" — Bong Joon Ho, Han Jin Won; Story by Bong Joon Ho — Winner
- "Knives Out" — Rian Johnson
- "Marriage Story" — Noah Baumbach
- "1917" — Sam Mendes & Krysty Wilson-Cairns
- "Once Upon a Time … In Hollywood" — Quentin Tarantino
Elsas from around the world perform "Into the Unknown"
Idina Menzel and other actresses from around the world who voice Elsa from "Frozen" and "Frozen II" performed the Oscar-nominated song "Into the Unknown." Menzel took on the bulk of the work but each various Elsa sang a bit in their native language when it was their turn.
"Into the Unknown" is nominated for Best Original Song.
Short Film (Animated)
- "Hair Love" — Matthew A. Cherry and Karen Rupert Toliver — Winner
- "Dcera (Daughter)" — Daria Kashcheeva
- "Kitbull" — Rosana Sullivan and Kathryn Hendrickson
- "Memorable" — Bruno Collet and Jean-François Le Corre
- "Sister" — Siqi Song
Animated Feature Film
- "Toy Story 4" — Josh Cooley, Mark Nielsen and Jonas Rivera — Winner
- "How to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World" — Dean DeBlois, Bradford Lewis and Bonnie Arnold
- "I Lost My Body" — Jérémy Clapin and Marc du Pontavice
- "Klaus" — Sergio Pablos, Jinko Gotoh and Marisa Román
- "Missing Link" — Chris Butler, Arianne Sutner and Travis Knight
Janelle Monáe kicks off the 92nd Academy Awards
The 2020 Oscars got off to an energetic start with the help of a musical number from Janelle Monáe. The singer opened with a rendition of "Won't You Be My Neighbor?" before launching into an original number for the awards show. Billy Porter also joined her onstage.
Monáe gave a shout out to all the "women who directed phenomenal films" this year and said she was thrilled the be a "black queer woman artist" and wished everyone "happy Black History Month."
Actor in a Supporting Role
- Brad Pitt — "Once upon a Time … in Hollywood" — Winner
- Anthony Hopkins — "The Two Popes"
- Al Pacino — "The Irishman"
- Joe Pesci — "The Irishman"
- Tom Hanks — "A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood"
"Joker" received the most nominations, but it's not expected to sweep
Natalie Portman arrives wearing cape with names of female directors who weren't nominated for an award
Actress Natalie Portman decided to make a statement with her red carpet outfit at the 92nd Academy Awards. The Oscar-winner arrived wearing a cape embroidered with the names of female directors who weren't nominated this year.
"I wanted to recognize the women who were not recognized for their incredible work here in my subtle way," Portman told the Los Angeles Times' AMy Kaufman.
All the nominees for Best Director this year are men.
Photos from the red carpet
Attendees have been trickling into the Dolby Theatre for the 92nd Academy Awards. Check out all the looks from this year's red carpet.
Catherine Zeta-Jones posts tribute to father-in-law, Kirk Douglas
Actress Catherine Zeta-Jones on Sunday thanked fans of her late father-in-law Kirk Douglas, the legendary actor who was nominated for three Oscars. Douglas died Wednesday at the age of 103.
"Michael joins me in thanking you all for your overwhelming love, kind words and prayers since the passing of my father in law Kirk," she captioned the photo. "My whole family appreciated every word. Love to you all," she posted on Instagram.