The annual Academy Awards ceremony serves as the semi-official conclusion to the movie awards season each year, with the biggest names in Hollywood gathering together to recognize the best of the best in film, from over the proceeding twelve months. 2017 sees the 89th such Oscars event taking place, with late night TV show host Jimmy Kimmel overseeing the event and several of last year’s Oscar-winners (including, Best Actress winner Brie Larson and Best Actor winner Leonardo DiCaprio) serving as presenters during the ceremony itself.

Leading into the 89th Annual Academy Award ceremony, the frontrunner for Best Picture - as well as the film with the most Oscar nominations in total - was Damien Chazelle’s musical La La Land, with movies such as Barry Jenkins’ drama Moonlight and Denis Villeneuve’s sci-fi film Arrival following not too far behind. However, Oscar night rarely plays out exactly as most everyone is predicting ahead of time. This, in turn, has fueled speculation about the potential upsets in 2017, be it Denzel Washington landing his third Oscar win instead of Casey Affleck landing a victory in the Best Actor category (for Fences and Manchester by the Sea, respectively) or La La Land falling well short of a sweep at the event and perhaps not even landing the coveted Best Picture title.

While La La Land wound up winning five Oscars in total, Moonlight (following a moment of confusion) was ultimately crowned the Best Picture Oscar-winner of 2017. The latter won three Oscars in total - including for Best Supporting Actor and Best Adapted Screenplay - while movies such as Hacksaw Ridge and Manchester by the Sea ended up taking home two Oscars apiece.

Read on for the complete list of 2017 Oscar winners!

Best Picture

  • Arrival  Fences  Hacksaw Ridge  Hell or High Water  Hidden Figures  La La Land  Lion  Manchester by the Sea  WINNER: Moonlight

Moonlight marks the first Best Picture Oscar win for a feature-length film written and directed by Barry Jenkins.

Best Director

  • Denis Villeneuve, Arrival Mel Gibson, Hacksaw Ridge WINNER: Damien Chazelle, La La Land Kenneth Lonergan, Manchester by the Sea Barry Jenkins, Moonlight

La La Land marks Damien Chazelle’s first win in the Best Director Oscar category. The film is Chazelle’s third feature-length directorial effort, following the Oscar-winning Whiplash (which Chazelle also received a Best Director Oscar nod for) and Guy and Madeline on a Park Bench.

Best Actor

  • WINNER: Casey Affleck, Manchester by the Sea Andrew Garfield, Hacksaw Ridge Ryan Gosling, La La Land Viggo Mortensen, Captain Fantastic Denzel Washington, Fences

Manchester by the Sea marks Casey Affleck’s first win in the Best Actor Oscar category. He was previously nominated for a Best Supporting Actor Oscar for his performance in The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford.

Best Actress

  • Isabelle Huppert, Elle Ruth Negga, Loving Natalie Portman, Jackie WINNER: Emma Stone, La La Land Meryl Streep, Florence Foster Jenkins

La La Land marks Emma Stone’s first win for a Best Actress Oscar. She was previously nominated for a Best Supporting Actress for her performance in Birdman (or, The Unexpected Virtue of Ignorance).

Best Adapted Screenplay

  • Arrival  Fences  Hidden Figures  Lion  WINNER: Moonlight

Moonlight marks the first screenwriting Oscar win for both Barry Jenkins and Tarell Alvin McCraney. The film is based on the play “In Moonlight Black Boys Look Blue”, by McCraney.

Best Original Screenplay

  • La La Land  Hell or High Water  The Lobster  WINNER: Manchester by the Sea  20th Century Women

Manchester by the Sea marks the first Oscar win (for screenwriting) for Kenneth Lonergan. He was previously nominated for his script work on You Can Count on Me and Gangs of New York.

Best Supporting Actor

  • WINNER: Mahershala Ali, Moonlight Jeff Bridges, Hell or High Water Lucas Hedges, Manchester by the Sea Dev Patel, Lion Michael Shannon, Nocturnal Animals

Mahershala Ali was the front-runner in this category heading into Oscar night. He also won for his role in Moonlight at such events as the Film Independent Spirit Awards and appeared in Moonlight’s fellow Best Picture Oscar nominee this year, Hidden Figures.

Best Supporting Actress

  • Nicole Kidman, Lion WINNER: Viola Davis, Fences Naomie Harris, Moonlight Octavia Spencer, Hidden Figures Michelle Williams, Manchester by the Sea

Viola Davis was nominated for the Supporting Actress Oscar (for Doubt) and Leading Actress Oscar (for The Help), prior to her nomination and win for Fences.

Best Original Song

  • “Audition (The Fools Who Dream)”, La La Land “Can’t Stop the Feeling”, Trolls WINNER: “City of Stars”, La La Land “The Empty Chair”, Jim “How Fair I’ll Go”, Moana

La La Land marks the first Best Song Oscar win for Justin Hurwitz (as well as his second Oscar victory after his Best Score win), and the first Oscar victory for lyricists Benj Pasek and Justin Paul.

Best Animated Feature

  • WINNER: Zootopia  Kubo and the Two Strings  Moana  My Life as a Zucchini  The Red Turtle

Walt Disney Animation Studios recently won the Best Animated Feature Oscar for Frozen and Big Hero 6, prior to Zootopia’s victory this year.

Best Original Score

  • Jackie  WINNER: La La Land  Lion  Moonlight  Passengers

La La Land is the first Best Score Oscar win for Justin Hurwitz. He previously collaborated with La La Land writer/director Damien Chazelle on his previous feature-length directorial efforts, Whiplash and Guy and Madeline on a Park Bench.

Best Cinematography

  • Arrival WINNER: La La Land Lion Moonlight Silence

La La Land marks the first Oscar win for Cinematography for Linus Sandgren. He has previously collaborated with such filmmakers as David O. Russell (on American Hustle and Joy) and Gus Van Sant (Promised Land), respectively.

Best Costume Design

  • Allied  WINNER: Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them Florence Foster Jenkins Jackie  La La Land

Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them costume designer Colleen Atwood has now won four Oscars, including her previous wins for Tim Burton’s Alice in Wonderland, as well as Rob Marshall’s Memoirs of a Geisha and Chicago.

Best Sound Editing

  • WINNER: Arrival Deepwater Horizon Hacksaw Ridge La La Land Sully

Arrival marks the first Oscar victory for Sylvain Bellemare, who previously collaborated with director Denis Villeneuve on his 2010 film, Incendies.

Best Sound Mixing

  • Arrival WINNER Hacksaw Ridge La La Land Rogue One: A Star Wars Story 13 Hours: The Secret Soldiers of Benghazi

Hacksaw Ridge is the first Oscar victory for the film’s four-man sound mixing team, including Kevin O’Connell, Andy Wright, Robert Mackenzie and Peter Grace.

Best Makeup and Hairstyling

  • A Man Called Ove Star Trek Beyond WINNER: Suicide Squad

Suicide Squad is the first Oscar victory for its three makeup artists: Alessandro Bertolazzi, Giorgio Gregorini and Christopher Allen Nelson.

Best Live-Action Short

  • “Ennemis Interieurs” “ Le Femme et le TGV” “Silent Nights” WINNER: “Sing” “Timecode”

Best Animated Short

  • Pearl Pear and Cider Cigarettes WINNER: Piper Blind Vaysha Borrowed Time

Piper is but the latest short from Pixar Animation to win the Oscar, following in the footsteps of such previous Pixar titles as For the Birds, Geri’s Game and Tin Toy.

Best Visual Effects

  • Deepwater Horizon Doctor Strange WINNER: The Jungle Book Kubo and the Two Strings Rogue One: A Star Wars Story

The Jungle Book marks the third Visual Effects Oscar win for Robert Legato, the second for Adam Valdez and Andrew R. Jones, and the first for Dan Lemmon.

Best Film Editing

  • La La Land Moonlight WINNER: Hacksaw Ridge Arrival Hell or High Water

Hacksaw Ridge editor John Gilbert previously served as an editor on such movies as The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring and Bridge to Terabithia. This marks his first Oscar win for editing on a feature-length film.

Best Production Design

  • Arrival  Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them  Hail, Caesar!  WINNER: La La Land  Passengers

La La Land is the first Oscar win for Davis Wasco and Sandy Reynolds-Wasco. The duo have previously collaborated with Quentin Tarantino on multiple films, including Jackie Brown, Kill Bill: Volume 1 & 2 and Inglourious Basterds.

Best Documentary Short

  • Extremis 4.1 Miles The Mute’s House WINNER: The White Helmets Watani: My Homeland

Best Documentary Feature

  • Fire at Sea  I Am Not Your Negro  Life Animated  WINNER: OJ: Made in America  13th

OJ: Made in America is the first Oscar-win for director Ezra Edelman. He previously worked on the docu-TV series 30 for 30 and Real Sports with Bryant Gumbel.

Best Foreign Language Film

  • Land of Mine  A Man Called Ove  WINNER: The Salesman  Tana  Toni Erdmann

The Salesman marks the first Oscar victory for director Asghar Farhadi. He was previously nominated for helming the Best Foreign Language Oscar-nominated A Separation.

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Source: The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences