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Oscars 2017: Complete winners list

Here's the complete winners list of Oscars 2017:
Best actor in a supporting role
  • Mahershala Ali – "Moonlight" -- WINNER
  • Jeff Bridges - "Hell or High Water"
  • Lucas Hedges – "Manchester by the Sea"
  • Dev Patel - "Lion"
  • Michael Shannon - "Nocturnal Animals"
Best makeup and hairstyling
  • "A Man Called Ove"
  • "Star Trek Beyond"
  • "Suicide Squad" -- WINNER
Best costume design
  • "Allied"
  • "Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them" -- WINNER
  • "Florence Foster Jenkins"
  • "Jackie"
  • "La La Land"
Best documentary feature
  • "Fire at Sea"
  • "I Am Not Your Negro"
  • "Life Animated"
  • "13th"
  • "O.J.: Made in America" -- WINNER

Best sound editing
  • "Arrival" -- WINNER
  • "Deepwater Horizon"
  • "Hacksaw Ridge"
  • "La La Land"
  • "Sully"
Best sound mixing
  • "Arrival"
  • "Rogue One: A Star Wars Story"
  • "Hacksaw Ridge" -- WINNER
  • "La La Land"
  • "13 Hours: The Secret Soldiers of Benghazi"
Best actress in a supporting role
  • Viola Davis — "Fences" -- WINNER
  • Naomie Harris — "Moonlight"
  • Nicole Kidman — "Lion"
  • Octavia Spencer — "Hidden Figures"
  • Michelle Williams — "Manchester by the Sea"
Best foreign language film
  • "Land of Mine" (Denmark)
  • "A Man Called Ove" (Sweden)
  • "The Salesman" (Iran) -- WINNER
  • "Tanna" (Australia)
  • "Toni Erdmann" (Germany)
Best animated short film
  • "Blind Vaysha"
  • "Borrowed Time"
  • "Pear Cider and Cigarettes"
  • "Pearl"
  • "Piper" -- WINNER
Best animated feature film
  • "Kubo and the Two Strings"
  • "Moana"
  • "My Life as a Zucchini"
  • "The Red Turtle"
  • "Zootopia" -- WINNER

Best production design
  • "Arrival"
  • "Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them"
  • "Hail, Caesar!"
  • "La La Land" -- WINNER
  • "Passengers"
Best visual effects
  • "Deepwater Horizon"
  • "Doctor Strange"
  • "The Jungle Book" -- WINNER
  • "Kubo and the Two Strings"
  • "Rogue One: A Star Wars Story"
Best film editing
  • "Arrival"
  • "Hacksaw Ridge" -- WINNER
  • "La La Land"
  • "Moonlight"
  • "Hell or High Water"
Best live action short film
  • "Ennemis Intérieurs"
  • "La Femme et le TGV"
  • "Silent Nights"
  • "Sing" -- WINNER
  • "Timecode"
Best documentary short subject
  • "Extremis"
  • "4.1 Miles"
  • "Joe's Violin"
  • "Watani: My Homeland"
  • "The White Helmets" -- WINNERS
Best cinematography
  • "Arrival"
  • "La La Land" -- WINNER
  • "Lion"
  • "Moonlight"
  • "Silence"
Best original score
  • "La La Land" -- WINNER
  • "Lion"
  • "Jackie"
  • "Moonlight"
  • "Passengers"
Best original song
  • "Audition (The Fools Who Dream)" — "La La Land"
  • "Can't Stop the Feeling" — "Trolls"
  • "City of Stars" — "La La Land" -- WINNER
  • "The Empty Chair" — "Jim: The James Foley Story"
  • "How Far I'll Go" — "Moana"
Best original screenplay
  • "Hell or High Water"
  • "La La Land"
  • "The Lobster"
  • "Manchester by the Sea" -- WINNER
  • "20th Century Women"

Best adapted screenplay
  • "Arrival"
  • "Fences"
  • "Hidden Figures"
  • "Lion"
  • "Moonlight" -- WINNER
  • Best directing
  • Damien Chazelle — "La La Land" -- WINNER
  • Mel Gibson — "Hacksaw Ridge"
  • Barry Jenkins — "Moonlight"
  • Kenneth Lonergan — "Manchester by the Sea"
  • Denis Villeneuve — "Arrival"
Best lead actor
  • Casey Affleck — "Manchester by the Sea" -- WINNER
  • Andrew Garfield — "Hacksaw Ridge"
  • Ryan Gosling — "La La Land"
  • Viggo Mortensen — "Captain Fantastic"
  • Denzel Washington — "Fences"
  • Best lead actress
  • Isabelle Huppert — "Elle"
  • Ruth Negga — "Loving"
  • Natalie Portman — "Jackie"
  • Emma Stone — "La La Land" -- WINNER
  • Meryl Streep — "Florence Foster Jenkins"
Best picture
  • "Arrival"
  • "Fences"
  • "Hacksaw Ridge"
  • "Hell or High Water"
  • "Hidden Figures"
  • La La Land
  • "Lion"
  • "Manchester by the Sea"
  • "Moonlight" -- WINNER

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