91st Academy Awards


The 91st Academy Awards ceremony, presented by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, honored the best films of 2018, and took place at the Dolby Theatre in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California. The ceremony was held on February 24, 2019. During the ceremony, AMPAS presented Academy Awards in 24 categories. The ceremony was televised in the United States by the American Broadcasting Company, produced by Donna Gigliotti and Glenn Weiss, with Weiss also serving as director. It was the first ceremony in three decades, since the 61st Academy Awards in 1989, to be conducted without a host.
In related events, the Academy held its 10th Annual Governors Awards ceremony at the Grand Ballroom of the Hollywood and Highland Center on November 18, 2018. The Academy Scientific and Technical Awards were presented by host David Oyelowo on February 9, 2019, in a ceremony at the Beverly Wilshire Hotel in Beverly Hills.
Green Book won three awards, including Best Picture, although Bohemian Rhapsody led the ceremony with four awards, including Best Actor for Rami Malek's portrayal of Freddie Mercury. Roma and Black Panther also received three awards apiece, with the former winning Best Director for Alfonso Cuarón and becoming the first Mexican submission to win Best Foreign Language Film. Olivia Colman was awarded Best Actress for portraying Anne, Queen of Great Britain in The Favourite. With a U.S. viewership of 29.6 million, it marked a 12% increase over the 2018 ceremony, but still ranks amongst the least-watched ceremonies.

Winners and nominees


, Best Picture and Best Original Screenplay co-winner
, Best Director, Best Foreign Language Film, and Best Cinematography winner
, Best Actor winner
, Best Actress winner
, Best Supporting Actor winner
, Best Supporting Actress winner
, Best Adapted Screenplay co-winner
, Best Live Action Short Film co-winner|alt=Photo of Jaime Ray Newman in 2009
, Best Animated Short Film co-winner|alt=Photo of Domee Shi in 2018
, Best Original Song co-winner|alt=Photo of Lady Gaga in 2016
, Best Original Song co-winner
, Best Costume Design winner|alt=Photo of Ruth E. Carter in 2018
, Best Film Editing winner|alt=Photo of John Ottman in 2011

The nominees for the 91st Academy Awards were announced on January 22, 2019, at 5:20 a.m. PST, at the Academy's Samuel Goldwyn Theater in Beverly Hills, by actors Kumail Nanjiani and Tracee Ellis Ross.

Awards

Winners are listed first, highlighted in boldface, and indicated with a double dagger.

  • Alfonso Cuarón – Roma
  • * Spike Lee – BlacKkKlansman
  • * Paweł PawlikowskiCold War
  • * Yorgos Lanthimos – The Favourite
  • * Adam McKay – Vice
  • Rami MalekBohemian Rhapsody as Freddie Mercury
  • *Christian Bale – Vice as Dick Cheney
  • * Bradley Cooper – A Star Is Born as Jackson "Jack" Maine
  • * Willem DafoeAt Eternity's Gate as Vincent van Gogh
  • *Viggo Mortensen – Green Book as Tony Vallelonga
  • Olivia Colman – The Favourite as Queen Anne
  • * Yalitza AparicioRoma as Cleodegaria "Cleo" Gutierrez
  • * Glenn CloseThe Wife as Joan Castleman
  • * Lady Gaga – A Star Is Born as Ally Maine
  • * Melissa McCarthyCan You Ever Forgive Me? as Lee Israel
  • Mahershala AliGreen Book as Don Shirley
  • * Adam DriverBlacKkKlansman as Philip "Flip" Zimmerman
  • * Sam ElliottA Star Is Born as Bobby Maine
  • * Richard E. Grant – Can You Ever Forgive Me? as Jack Hock
  • * Sam RockwellVice as George W. Bush
  • Regina KingIf Beale Street Could Talk as Sharon Rivers
  • *Amy Adams – Vice as Lynne Cheney
  • *Marina de Tavira – Roma as Sofía
  • *Emma Stone – The Favourite as Abigail Masham
  • *Rachel Weisz – The Favourite as Sarah Churchill
  • Green Book – Nick Vallelonga, Brian Currie and Peter Farrelly
  • * The Favourite – Deborah Davis and Tony McNamara
  • * First ReformedPaul Schrader
  • * Roma – Alfonso Cuarón
  • * Vice – Adam McKay
  • BlacKkKlansman – Charlie Wachtel, David Rabinowitz, Kevin Willmott and Spike Lee based on the book by Ron Stallworth
  • * The Ballad of Buster ScruggsJoel Coen and Ethan Coen; All Gold Canyon is based on a story by Jack London; The Gal Who Got Rattled is inspired by a story by Stewart Edward White.
  • * Can You Ever Forgive Me?Nicole Holofcener and Jeff Whitty based on the memoir by Lee Israel
  • * If Beale Street Could TalkBarry Jenkins based on the book by James Baldwin
  • * A Star Is BornEric Roth, Bradley Cooper and Will Fetters based on the 1954 screenplay by Moss Hart and 1976 screenplay by Joan Didion, John Gregory Dunne and Frank Pierson; based on a story by Robert Carson and William A. Wellman
  • Bob Persichetti, Peter Ramsey, Rodney Rothman, Phil Lord and Christopher Miller
  • * Incredibles 2Brad Bird, John Walker and Nicole Paradis Grindle
  • * Isle of DogsWes Anderson, Scott Rudin, Steven Rales and Jeremy Dawson
  • * MiraiMamoru Hosoda and Yūichirō Saitō
  • * Ralph Breaks the InternetRich Moore, Phil Johnston and Clark Spencer
  • Roma in Spanish and Mixtec – Directed by Alfonso Cuarón
  • * Capernaum in Arabic – Directed by Nadine Labaki
  • * Cold War in Polish and French – Directed by Paweł Pawlikowski
  • * Never Look Away in German – Directed by Florian Henckel von Donnersmarck
  • * Shoplifters in Japanese – Directed by Hirokazu Kore-eda
  • Free SoloElizabeth Chai Vasarhelyi, Jimmy Chin, Evan Hayes and Shannon Dill
  • * Hale County This Morning, This Evening – RaMell Ross, Joslyn Barnes and Su Kim
  • * Minding the GapBing Liu and Diane Quon
  • * Of Fathers and SonsTalal Derki, Ansgar Frerich, Eva Kemme and Tobias N. Siebert
  • * RBG – Betsy West and Julie Cohen
  • Period. End of Sentence. – Rayka Zehtabchi and Melissa Berton
  • * Black Sheep – Ed Perkins and Jonathan Chinn
  • * End GameRob Epstein and Jeffrey Friedman
  • * Lifeboat – Skye Fitzgerald and Bryn Mooser
  • * A Night at the GardenMarshall Curry
  • SkinGuy Nattiv and Jaime Ray Newman
  • * Detainment – Vincent Lambe and Darren Mahon
  • * FauveJérémy Comte and Maria Gracia Turgeon
  • * MargueriteMarianne Farley and Marie-Hélène Panisset
  • * MotherRodrigo Sorogoyen and María del Puy Alvarado
  • Bao – Domee Shi and Becky Neiman-Cobb
  • * Animal BehaviourAlison Snowden and David Fine
  • * Late AfternoonLouise Bagnall and Nuria González Blanco
  • * One Small Step – Andrew Chesworth and Bobby Pontillas
  • * WeekendsTrevor Jimenez
  • Black PantherLudwig Göransson
  • * BlacKkKlansmanTerence Blanchard
  • * If Beale Street Could TalkNicholas Britell
  • * Isle of DogsAlexandre Desplat
  • * Mary Poppins ReturnsMarc Shaiman
  • "Shallow" from A Star Is Born – Music and Lyrics by Lady Gaga, Mark Ronson, Anthony Rossomando and Andrew Wyatt
  • * "All the Stars" from Black Panther – Music by Mark "Sounwave" Spears, Kendrick Lamar and Anthony "Top Dawg" Tiffith; Lyrics by Kendrick Lamar, Anthony "Top Dawg" Tiffith and SZA
  • * "I'll Fight" from RBG – Music and Lyrics by Diane Warren
  • * "The Place Where Lost Things Go" from Mary Poppins Returns – Music by Marc Shaiman; Lyrics by Marc Shaiman and Scott Wittman
  • * "When a Cowboy Trades His Spurs for Wings" from The Ballad of Buster Scruggs – Music and Lyrics by David Rawlings and Gillian Welch
  • Bohemian Rhapsody – John Warhurst and Nina Hartstone
  • * Black Panther – Benjamin A. Burtt and Steve Boeddeker
  • * First ManAi-Ling Lee and Mildred Iatrou Morgan
  • * A Quiet PlaceEthan Van der Ryn and Erik Aadahl
  • * Roma – Sergio Díaz and Skip Lievsay
  • Bohemian Rhapsody – Paul Massey, Tim Cavagin and John Casali
  • * Black Panther – Steve Boeddeker, Brandon Proctor and Peter J. Devlin
  • * First ManJon Taylor, Frank A. Montaño, Ai-Ling Lee and Mary H. Ellis
  • * Roma – Skip Lievsay, Craig Henighan and José Antonio García
  • * A Star Is Born – Tom Ozanich, Dean Zupancic, Jason Ruder and Steve Morrow
  • Black Panther – Production Design: Hannah Beachler; Set Decoration: Jay Hart
  • * The Favourite – Production Design: Fiona Crombie; Set Decoration: Alice Felton
  • * First Man – Production Design: Nathan Crowley; Set Decoration: Kathy Lucas
  • * Mary Poppins Returns – Production Design: John Myhre; Set Decoration: Gordon Sim
  • * Roma – Production Design: Eugenio Caballero; Set Decoration: Bárbara Enríquez
  • Roma – Alfonso Cuarón
  • * Cold WarŁukasz Żal
  • * The FavouriteRobbie Ryan
  • * Never Look AwayCaleb Deschanel
  • * A Star Is BornMatthew Libatique
  • ViceGreg Cannom, Kate Biscoe and Patricia Dehaney
  • * Border – Göran Lundström and Pamela Goldammer
  • * Mary Queen of ScotsJenny Shircore, Marc Pilcher and Jessica Brooks
  • Black Panther – Ruth E. Carter
  • * The Ballad of Buster ScruggsMary Zophres
  • * The FavouriteSandy Powell
  • * Mary Poppins Returns – Sandy Powell
  • * Mary Queen of ScotsAlexandra Byrne
  • Bohemian Rhapsody – John Ottman
  • * BlacKkKlansmanBarry Alexander Brown
  • * The FavouriteYorgos Mavropsaridis
  • * Green Book – Patrick J. Don Vito
  • * ViceHank Corwin
  • First Man – Paul Lambert, Ian Hunter, Tristan Myles and J. D. Schwalm
  • * ' – Dan DeLeeuw, Kelly Port, Russell Earl and Dan Sudick
  • * Christopher RobinChristopher Lawrence, Michael Eames, Theo Jones and Chris Corbould
  • * Ready Player OneRoger Guyett, Grady Cofer, Matthew E. Butler and David Shirk
  • * ' – Rob Bredow, Patrick Tubach, Neal Scanlan and Dominic Tuohy
  • Governors Awards

    The Academy held its 10th annual Governors Awards ceremony on November 18, 2018, where the following awards were presented:

    Academy Honorary Awards

    At the 91st Academy Awards, 52 films received 121 nominations. Of these, 15 films won 24 Academy Awards Merit.
    NominationsFilm
    10The Favourite
    10Roma
    8A Star Is Born
    8Vice
    7Black Panther
    6BlacKkKlansman
    5Bohemian Rhapsody
    5Green Book
    4First Man
    4Mary Poppins Returns
    3The Ballad of Buster Scruggs
    3Can You Ever Forgive Me?
    3Cold War
    3If Beale Street Could Talk
    2Isle of Dogs
    2Mary Queen of Scots
    2Never Look Away
    2RBG

    WinsFilm
    4Bohemian Rhapsody
    3Black Panther
    3Green Book
    3Roma

    Presenters and performers

    The following individuals, listed in order of appearance, presented awards or performed musical performances.

    Presenters

    Performers

    NameRolePerformed
    Rickey MinorMusical arranger and conductorOrchestral
    Queen + Adam LambertPerformers"We Will Rock You" and "We Are the Champions"
    Jennifer HudsonPerformer"I'll Fight" from RBG
    Bette MidlerPerformer"The Place Where Lost Things Go" from Mary Poppins Returns
    Performers"When a Cowboy Trades His Spurs for Wings" from The Ballad of Buster Scruggs
    Performers"Shallow" from A Star Is Born
    Los Angeles PhilharmonicPerformers"Leaving Home" during the annual In Memoriam tribute

    Ceremony information

    Due to the last two ceremonies' mixed receptions and declining ratings, producers Michael De Luca and Jennifer Todd declined to helm the 2019 awards, and were replaced by Donna Gigliotti and Glenn Weiss.
    In August 2018, the Academy announced plans to add a new category honoring achievement in "Popular Film". The proposal was met with wide criticism, as the award's implied focus on blockbuster films was considered to be demeaning towards artistic films and other non-mainstream pictures, that it could diminish the chance for critically successful mainstream films to also be nominated for Best Picture, and for being a ploy to boost ratings. The Academy announced the following month that it would postpone the new category in order to seek additional input. Academy president John Bailey admitted that the proposed category was intended to help improve viewership, and noted that the concept of a separate award for commercial film dates back to the 1st Academy Awards.
    In January 2019, it was reported that as part of an effort to shorten the ceremony, only two of the nominees for Best Original Song would be performed live. After a negative reaction from audiences and industry musicians, including Lin-Manuel Miranda and members of the music branch, the Academy backtracked and announced that all five songs would be performed. However, "All the Stars" was not performed, with Variety citing "logistics and timing" issues with its performers.
    The following month, the Academy announced that the presentation of the awards for Best Cinematography, Best Live Action Short Film, Best Film Editing, and Best Makeup and Hairstyling—would occur during commercial breaks. They said that these presentations would be streamed so viewers could watch them live online, and that the winners' acceptance speeches would be replayed later in the broadcast. The decision received extensive backlash from audiences, and from filmmakers including Guillermo del Toro, Christopher Nolan, Martin Scorsese, Quentin Tarantino, Damien Chazelle, Spike Lee, Joe Dante and Alfonso Cuarón. Four days later, the Academy reversed the decision and announced that all 24 categories would be presented live.
    ABC scheduled a "sneak peek" of its new dramedy Whiskey Cavalier after the ceremony and late local news, ahead of its premiere the following Wednesday.

    Box office performance of nominated films

    At the time of the nominations announcement on January 22, 2019, the combined North American box office gross of seven of the eight Best Picture nominees was $1.261 billion, the highest total for Best Picture nominees since the 83rd Academy Awards in 2011. The average per-film gross was $157 million, although only three films had actually made over $50 million before the announcement.
    Thirty-two nominations went to 12 films on the list of the year's 50 top-grossing movies. Only Black Panther, Incredibles 2, Bohemian Rhapsody, A Star Is Born, Ralph Breaks the Internet, Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse and Green Book were nominated for Best Picture, Best Animated Feature or any of the directing, acting or screenwriting awards. The other top 50 box-office hits that earned nominations were Avengers: Infinity War, Solo: A Star Wars Story, A Quiet Place, Mary Poppins Returns, Ready Player One, and Christopher Robin.

    Host selection

    The 90th Academy Awards in 2018 had the lowest Nielsen ratings of all time, with less than half of the 57.25 million viewers of the 70th in 1998. In October 2018, the Academy asked Dwayne Johnson to host the 91st ceremony, believing that the popularity of Hollywood's highest-paid actor would help increase the audience. Johnson immediately began planning what he described as an "audience first" show, but could not change his schedule of filming Hobbs & Shaw and .
    After considering using one host for each of the three hours, on December 4, 2018, the Academy announced that Kevin Hart would host the ceremony. A controversy emerged when past jokes and comments made by Hart were found to contain anti-gay slurs and language; Hart withdrew from hosting duties on December 6, saying he did not want to be a "distraction" to the ceremony. Previous Oscar hosts such as Seth MacFarlane, Ellen DeGeneres, Neil Patrick Harris, Chris Rock, and Jimmy Kimmel expressed no interest in hosting the show.
    On January 9, 2019, it was reported that the Academy planned to hold the ceremony without a host, and instead have selected presenters introduce segments and awards. No replacement host was announced, and it became the first ceremony without a designated host since the 61st Academy Awards in 1989. In place of an opening monologue, the ceremony opened with a performance of "We Will Rock You" and "We Are the Champions" by Queen and Adam Lambert, representing nominated film Bohemian Rhapsody. The new format also led to a ceremony that was shorter than previous years, only lasting 3 hours and 23 minutes. Citing its success, it was announced that the 92nd Academy Awards in 2020 would continue using a hostless format.

    Ratings and reception

    Media publications responded more positively to the show than those in recent years, with many praising the no-host approach. On review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, the show holds an approval rating of 70% based on 40 critics, and summarized, "Strong musical performances, a steady, somewhat sluggish pace, and a few genuinely surprising moments helped the hostless 91st Oscars create an entertainingly efficient -- if not entirely satisfying -- ceremony."
    The American telecast drew 29.6 million U.S. viewers, a 12% increase in viewership over the 2018 ceremony. The show also drew a 7.7 rating for the 18–49 demographic.

    ''In Memoriam''

    The annual In Memoriam segment was introduced by the President of the Academy John Bailey with Gustavo Dudamel conducting the Los Angeles Philharmonic on the notes of the "Leaving Home" theme from Superman by John Williams.
    The segment paid tribute to the following 50 artists: