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As the 2018 Oscars draw near, we're tempted to look back at ceremonies from awards seasons past. A deep-dive into Academy Award history would be incomplete without a visit to one of the most referenced movies of all time: Titanic.\n

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The romantic drama that shaped a generation didn\u2019t just prove itself a box office champion when it opened more than 20 years ago\u2014it was also a bona fide awards magnet.\n

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After cleaning up at the Golden Globes, the 1997 classic went on to earn 14 Oscar nominations at the 1998 Academy Awards. In fact, Titanic's Oscar trove tied the record for most nominations, alongside All About Eve (1950) and Ben-Hur (1959), as did La La Land in 2016.\n

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Out of the 14, James Cameron\u2019s period piece won a whopping 11 Oscars, including the great honor of Best Picture. That tied the record for most wins alongside Ben-Hur (1959) and in 2003 Lord of the Rings: Return of the King also took home the same number of awards.\n

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Although it may seem nearly every category included a Titanic nomination, the film\u2019s male lead, Leonardo DiCaprio, was not nominated for his performance. However, this was not beginning (nor the end) of the actor\u2019s dealings with the Academy. He was first nominated in 1994 for his supporting role in What\u2019s Eating Gilbert Grape, and in the years since went on to receive another four nominations, and, finally, an Oscar of his own in 2016 for The Revenant.\n

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In addition to Best Picture, Titanic took home the Oscar for Best Director (James Cameron), Best Original Music Score, Best Music \u2013 Song, Best Cinematography, Best Film Editing, Best Visual Effects, Best Production Design, Best Costume Design, Best Sound Mixing, and Best Sound Editing.\n

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The three categories in which the film was nominated but did not take home an award were Best Actress (Kate Winslet), Best Supporting Actress (Gloria Stuart), and Best Makeup.\n

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Though not quite as tense as DiCaprio's journey to Oscar gold, it would also be several years before Winslet claimed the Best Actress trophy. Two years before Titanic, Kate was nominated for her performance in Sense and Sensibility (1996). After Titanic, the British actress was nominated for Iris (2002), Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind (2004), and Little Children (2007), before finally winning an Oscar for her performance in The Reader (2009). Winslet received yet another nomination in 2016 for Steve Jobs.\n

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Cameron, who won three Oscars for Titanic (he shared the awards for Best Picture and Best Film Editing), was later nominated for the same three categories with 2010's dimension-defying Avatar. Although the film was nominated for nine Oscars and took home three, Cameron's categories were not among the winners.\n

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Classic films will remain in the memory of different generations and are one of the main attractions of the Oscars. The love story between Jack Dawson (Leonardo Di Caprio) and Rose DeWitt (Kate Winslet) captivated audiences and experts alike. \u2018Titanic\u2019 is in the top 5 of movies that have received the most awards. It has a total of 11 awards in its list of accolades.

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On the night of March 23, 1998, \u2018Titanic\u2019 became the star of the ceremony, winning 11 awards out of 14 nominations. James Cameron\u2019s film was chosen as the best picture 24 years ago. In addition, the Canadian received the award for Best Director.

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\u2018Titanic\u2019 (1997) tied in number of awards with \u2018Ben-Hur\u2019 (1959). \u2018The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King\u2019 (2003) directed by Peter Jackson is the third film that also has 11 Oscars in its history. \u2018Gone with the Wind\u2019 (1939) by Victor Fleming and \u2018West Side Story\u2019 (1961) by Robert Wise and Jerome Robbins received one less award.

The Academy of Hollywood will continue to give awards every year. Historical films like Titanic will continue to be a classic for enjoying good cinema.

March 1, 1998: Titanic, starring Leonardo DiCaprio and Kate Winslet, became the first film ever to gross over $1 Billion worldwide. pic.twitter.com/5rwdp6KNk5

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By the time James Cameron took the stage to accept his Academy Award for Best Director on the night of March 23, 1998, the Oscar dominance of his blockbuster film Titanic was all but assured. Titanic tied the record for most Oscar nominations with 14\u2014joining 1950\u2019s All About Eve\u2014and by night\u2019s end would tie with Ben Hur (1959) for most wins by sweeping 11 categories, including the coveted Best Picture.

Titanic Survivor's Eyewitness Account

With Aliens, The Abyss and the first two Terminator movies under his belt, Cameron had already proved himself a master of the action-packed science-fiction blockbuster genre. His ambition reached new heights with Titanic, a retelling of the ill-fated 1912 voyage of the unparalleled passenger steamship, which sank in the North Atlantic after striking an iceberg. Cameron\u2019s films were notorious for going long over schedule and way over budget, and Titanic was worse than most. Originally budgeted at $100 million, the film eventually topped out at about $200 million, more than any other film in history; it also missed its original release date, making the studio executives sweat as they envisioned another Heaven\u2019s Gate (the infamous big-budget flop that sank United Artists in the early 1980s).

Personally, Cameron was known for his dictatorial style, hot temper and obsession with detail. For his reenactment of the historic ship\u2019s sinking, the film\u2019s crew constructed a 775-foot (90 percent scale) replica of the RMS Titanic and put it in a tank containing 17 million gallons of water. Production was done in Mexico, and members of the cast and crew later complained about the harsh conditions, including shooting days of more than 20 hours, much of that time spent standing in cold, murky Pacific Ocean water.

Released just before Christmas in 1997, Titanic became a monster hit and continued to earn steadily at the box office over the next six months until it became the first movie ever to gross more than $1 billion internationally. Critical response to the film was divided. Many reviews were positive, but some critics praised the visual effects and action sequences\u2014especially the last hour of the three-hour-plus movie, which depicts the epic sinking of the luxury liner\u2014even while pointing out the weakness of the screenplay, which Cameron penned himself. In one particularly memorable pan, Kenneth Turan of the Los Angeles Times wrote that the film \u201creeks of phoniness and lacks even minimal originality.\u201d Cameron famously fired back in a letter to the editor, demanding (unsuccessfully) that the Times \u201cimpeach Kenneth Turan.\u201d

On Oscar night, Cameron echoed Leonardo DiCaprio\u2019s character in Titanic by shouting \u201cI\u2019m the king of the world!\u201d upon accepting his Best Director statuette. While accepting Best Picture (as the film\u2019s producer), the filmmaker was slightly more subdued, asking for a moment of silence in remembrance of the more than 1,500 people who drowned on the Titanic.


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