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Awards season is in full swing and the sun-drenched City of Angels will soon be awash with stars donning their finery and hitting the scene. While the Academy Awards take place on Sunday 24 February at the Dolby Theatre, the Oscars are not the only party in town that week. There’s a marathon of A-list gatherings in the run up to the main event.
Almost as glitzy as the Oscars themselves, the annual fundraiser for the Motion Picture and Television Fund Foundation (MPTF), the “Night Before the Oscars” party, is wall-to-wall star power and will be chock-full of all the current nominees.
But for those lacking the essential Oscar week invites, there are plenty of other places among the swaying palm trees of LA’s swanky neighbourhoods to catch a glimpse of the likes of Kim Kardashian or Steve Carell in their natural habitat.
Where to stay Downtown is currently LA’s hottest hood. Recent arrivals to DTLA like New York transplant The NoMad Hotel , in the former Bank of Italy building, are drawing the A-list – its manager, Philip Pavel, who previously ran the Chateau Marmont, is the man to know. Doubles from $280, room only. The opening of the Soho Warehouse later this spring, a member’s club-cum-hotel from Soho House, will only add to the area’s street cred.
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Oscars: Every single film to win Best Picture at the Academy Awards Wings (1928) The realistic air-combat sequences – a benchmark for all future aviation scenes – set this film apart from the competition at the very first Academy Awards ceremony (the category was then named Best Picture Production).
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Oscars: Every single film to win Best Picture at the Academy Awards The Broadway Melody (1929) This was the first "talkie" to win the main prize. It follows a pair of sisters from the vaudeville circuit who try to make it big on Broadway.
Oscars: Every single film to win Best Picture at the Academy Awards All Quiet on the Western Front (1930) One of the most harrowing accounts of WWI, All Quiet on the Western Front was the first Best Picture winner to win Best Director too (Lewis Milestone accepted the trophy).
Oscars: Every single film to win Best Picture at the Academy Awards Cimarron (1931) Westerns don't usually win the main prize at the Oscars, but Cimarron proves a rare exception.
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Oscars: Every single film to win Best Picture at the Academy Awards Grand Hotel (1932) Grand Hotel , starring Joan Crawford and John Barrymore, is the only Best Picture winner that received no nominations in any other category.
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Oscars: Every single film to win Best Picture at the Academy Awards Cavalcade (1933) This film presents a view of English life during the first quarter of the 20th century from New Year's Eve 1899 to New Year's Day 1933, from the point of view of well-to-do London residents Jane and Robert Marryot (Diana Wynward and Clive Brook).
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Oscars: Every single film to win Best Picture at the Academy Awards It Happened One Night (1934) The first of three films to win in all the five main categories (Best Picture, Best Director, Best Actor, Best Actress and Best Adapted Screenplay) alongside One Flew over the Cuckoo's Nest and The Silence of the Lambs .
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Oscars: Every single film to win Best Picture at the Academy Awards Mutiny on the Bounty (1935) Another win for Cavalcade director Frank Lloyd that inspired the creation of the Best Supporting Actor category after three of its lead stars – Clark Gable, Charles Laughton and Franchot Tone – were nominated for Best Actor. Interestingly, they were all beaten by Victor McLaglen for The Informer .
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Oscars: Every single film to win Best Picture at the Academy Awards The Great Ziegfeld (1936) This lavish and extremely lengthy MGM production remains a standard in musical filmmaking, even if critics have fallen out of love with it over the years.
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Oscars: Every single film to win Best Picture at the Academy Awards The Life of Emile Zola (1937) Paul Muni failed to win the Best Actor trophy for his portrayal of French playwright Émile Zola, but the film took home Best Picture beating out the likes of The Awful Truth and A Star Is Born .
Oscars: Every single film to win Best Picture at the Academy Awards You Can't Take It with You (1938) It Happened One Night filmmaker Frank Capra's third Best Director win came with his second victory in the Best Picture category.
Oscars: Every single film to win Best Picture at the Academy Awards Gone with the Wind (1939) One of the most successful films of all time, Gone with the Wind swept the board at the Oscars, winning 10 out of 13 nominations.
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Oscars: Every single film to win Best Picture at the Academy Awards Rebecca (1940) Alfred Hitchcock's first American film, an adaptation of Daphne du Maurier's gothic drama, won Best Picture, but failed to win any awards in any of the acting, writing or director category – one of the only instances in Oscar history.
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Oscars: Every single film to win Best Picture at the Academy Awards How Green Was My Valley (1941) Otherwise known as: the film that beat Citizen Kane . It's also said to be future Oscar-winner Clint Eastwood's favourite film.
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Oscars: Every single film to win Best Picture at the Academy Awards Mrs Miniver (1942) This drama, depicting the life of an unassuming British housewife (Greer Garson) in rural England during World War II, won six Oscars in total.
Oscars: Every single film to win Best Picture at the Academy Awards Casablanca (1943) After almost missing out on a nomination due to a technicality, Casablanca went on to win three Oscars, including Best Director for Michael Curtiz.
Oscars: Every single film to win Best Picture at the Academy Awards Going My Way (1944) Leo McCarey's collaboration with Bing Crosby wasn't just the biggest hit at the 1944 box office, but a ten-time Oscar nominee that marked a first: a Best Actor and Best Supporting Actor nomination - for the same actor (Barry Fitzgerald).
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Oscars: Every single film to win Best Picture at the Academy Awards The Lost Weekend (1945) This drama, following Ray Milland's alcoholic writer, was the talk of the 1946 ceremony, winning four trophies in total.
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Oscars: Every single film to win Best Picture at the Academy Awards The Best Years of Our Lives (1946) This war drama was the talk of Hollywood after winning nine Oscars, including two for veteran and non-professional actor Harold Russell, who remains the only person to have won two awards (Best Supporting Actor and an honorary trophy) for the same role.
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Oscars: Every single film to win Best Picture at the Academy Awards Gentlemen’s Agreement (1947) Controversial in its time, Gentlemen's Agreement follows a journalist (Gregory Peck) who poses as a Jew to research an exposé on the widespread distrust and dislike of Jews in New York City. It won three of the five Oscars it was nominated for.
Oscars: Every single film to win Best Picture at the Academy Awards Hamlet (1948) Hamlet stands tall as one of the most successful Shakespearean adaptations at the Oscars, as well as the first British film to win Best Picture.
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Oscars: Every single film to win Best Picture at the Academy Awards All the King’s Men (1949) This adaptation of the Robert Penn Warren novel of the same name starred Broderick Crawford as the ambitious and occasionally ruthless politician, Willie Stark.
Oscars: Every single film to win Best Picture at the Academy Awards All About Eve (1950) This Best Picture winner won six Oscars, but left lead stars Bette Davis and Anne Baxter – both nominated for Best Actress – empty-handed.
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Oscars: Every single film to win Best Picture at the Academy Awards An American in Paris (1951) Gene Kelly and Leslie Caron lead this musical version of George Gershwin's orchestral composition that won six Oscars in all.
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Oscars: Every single film to win Best Picture at the Academy Awards The Greatest Show on Earth (1952) Many consider this film to be one of the worst Best Picture winners in Oscar history, and was the last victor to win fewer than three trophies until Spotlight in 2016. Many believe it beat its competitors as it was a chance to honour Cecil B DeMille whose films had failed the main prize.
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Oscars: Every single film to win Best Picture at the Academy Awards From Here to Eternity (1953) Fred Zinneman's romantic drama took home an impressive eight out of 13 nominations, including a Best Supporting Actor win for Frank Sinatra.
Oscars: Every single film to win Best Picture at the Academy Awards On the Waterfront (1954) Marlon Brando won his first Oscar in this Best Picture winner from Elia Kazan.
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Oscars: Every single film to win Best Picture at the Academy Awards Marty (1955) Marty – starring Best Actor victor Ernest Borgnine – was also the fourth American release to win the coveted Palme d'Or at the Cannes Film Festival.
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Oscars: Every single film to win Best Picture at the Academy Awards Around the World in 80 Days (1956) The adaptation of Jules Verne's classic novel won five Oscars, beat out a particularly tough category that included epics The Ten Commandments , Giant and The King and I .
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Oscars: Every single film to win Best Picture at the Academy Awards The Bridge on the River Kwai (1957) The 30th Oscars ceremony awarded David Lean's epic war film that saw Alec Guinness take home Best Actor.
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Oscars: Every single film to win Best Picture at the Academy Awards Gigi (1958) Leslie Caron fronted classic MGM musical Gigi , which won nine Oscars – a record for just one year.
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Oscars: Every single film to win Best Picture at the Academy Awards Ben-Hur (1959) Ben-Hur is the first of only three films to win 11 Academy Awards (see also: Titanic and The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King ). It was nominated 12 times, losing only to Room at the Top in the Best Adapted Screenplay category.
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Oscars: Every single film to win Best Picture at the Academy Awards The Apartment (1960) One of the last black-and-white Oscar winners as Hollywood moved towards colour in films a matter of years after The Apartment 's release. The most recent black-and-white films to win Best Picture are Schindler's List and The Artist .
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Oscars: Every single film to win Best Picture at the Academy Awards West Side Story (1961) This film, from directors Robert Wise and Jerome Robbins, holds the record for most wins for a musical (10 out of 11 nominations).
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Oscars: Every single film to win Best Picture at the Academy Awards Lawrence of Arabia (1962) David Lean's next film following The Bridge on the River Kwai earned him yet another Best Picture and Best Director Oscar win.
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Oscars: Every single film to win Best Picture at the Academy Awards Tom Jones (1963) None of the producers of adventure-comedy film Tom Jones showed up to accept the trophy, which is now in possession of Albert Finney.
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Oscars: Every single film to win Best Picture at the Academy Awards My Fair Lady (1964) Eight-time Oscar winning My Fair Lady is considered one of the greatest musicals to this day.
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Oscars: Every single film to win Best Picture at the Academy Awards The Sound of Music (1965) It's hard to believe that Julie Andrews didn't win for her lead role in The Sound of Music , but it did take home the Best Picture trophy in 1965.
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Oscars: Every single film to win Best Picture at the Academy Awards A Man for All Seasons (1966) Oscar favourite Fred Zinneman (From Here to Eternity ) was the talk of the town after his film about the final year of Sir Thomas More walked away with six awards.
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Oscars: Every single film to win Best Picture at the Academy Awards Oliver! (1968) No U-certificate film has won Best Picture since Oliver! – the last musical to do so since Chicago in 2002.
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Oscars: Every single film to win Best Picture at the Academy Awards Midnight Cowboy (1969) On the flip-side, Midnight Cowboy became the first and last X-rated film to win Best Picture (the classification no longer exists).
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Oscars: Every single film to win Best Picture at the Academy Awards Patton (1970) Seven-time Oscar-winning film Patton made headlines when George C Scott refused to accept his Best Actor trophy due to a dislike of the voting process.
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Oscars: Every single film to win Best Picture at the Academy Awards The French Connection (1971) Two years after the US introduced its age certificate system, the first R-rated film scooped Best Picture.
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Oscars: Every single film to win Best Picture at the Academy Awards The Godfather (1972) The highest-grossing film of 1972 was also the year's biggest Oscar winner, even though both Marlon Brando and Al Pacino boycotted the ceremony (the former won Best Actor and sent American Indian Rights activist Sacheen Littlefeather in his place).
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Oscars: Every single film to win Best Picture at the Academy Awards The Sting (1973) The Sting won seven out of its 10 Oscar nominations, with Julia Phillips becoming the first female producer to be nominated for and to win Best Picture.
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Oscars: Every single film to win Best Picture at the Academy Awards The Godfather Part II (1974) The first and second sequel to have won Best Picture to date (see also; The Return of the King .
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Oscars: Every single film to win Best Picture at the Academy Awards One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest (1975) Only three films have won an Academy Award in the five top categories, and this is one of them. It beat out fierce competition from Jaws , Barry Lyndon , Nashville and Dog Day Afternoon .
Oscars: Every single film to win Best Picture at the Academy Awards Rocky (1976) Rocky became a sleeper hit at both the box office and the Academy Awards after receiving 10 nominations and winning three.
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Oscars: Every single film to win Best Picture at the Academy Awards Annie Hall (1977) Annie Hall beat Star Wars to Oscars glory at the 50th edition of the ceremony.
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Oscars: Every single film to win Best Picture at the Academy Awards The Deer Hunter (1978) This Best Picture winner also marked the first ever nomination for Meryl Streep who is currently the most nominated actor in Oscars history.
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Oscars: Every single film to win Best Picture at the Academy Awards Kramer vs Kramer (1979) Another Meryl Streep nomination followed for Kramer vs Kramer , which won five trophies in total.
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Oscars: Every single film to win Best Picture at the Academy Awards Ordinary People (1980) Robert Redford's tear-jerking drama beat out hot favourite Raging Bull to the main prize.
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Oscars: Every single film to win Best Picture at the Academy Awards Chariots of Fire (1981) The Brits found glory when Chariots of Fire won Best Picture and three other awards.
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Oscars: Every single film to win Best Picture at the Academy Awards Gandhi (1982) Richard Attenborough's epic historical drama received several trophies – and beat Steven Spielberg's E.T. to the top prize.
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Oscars: Every single film to win Best Picture at the Academy Awards Terms of Endearment (1983) Terms of Endearment slipped through the cracks and won five Oscars from its impressive 11 nominations.
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Oscars: Every single film to win Best Picture at the Academy Awards Amadeus (1984) Miloš Forman's lengthy fictionalised tale of composer Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart rightly won the main prize and is one of the few films to have two nominations in the Best Actor category (Tom Hulce and F Murray Abraham).
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Oscars: Every single film to win Best Picture at the Academy Awards Out of Africa (1985) Director Sydney Pollack's Best Picture winner saw Meryl Streep receive yet another nomination.
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Oscars: Every single film to win Best Picture at the Academy Awards Platoon (1986) This Vietnam drama is the only film to have won Oliver Stone a Best Director Oscar (he also won Best Adapted Screenplay for Midnight Express almost 10 years before.
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Oscars: Every single film to win Best Picture at the Academy Awards The Last Emperor (1987) Bernardo Bertolucci's epic film about the life of Chinese Emperor Puyi won out in what was a rather eclectic range of Best Picture nominees (Fatal Attraction , Moonstruck ). It won all nine Oscars it was nominated for.
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Oscars: Every single film to win Best Picture at the Academy Awards Rain Man (1988) Yet another Best Picture winner that was the highest-grossing film of that year.
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Oscars: Every single film to win Best Picture at the Academy Awards Driving Miss Daisy (1989) The only film based on an off-Broadway production ever to win an Academy Award for Best Picture, and the first actor since Grand Hotel to not earn a nomination for its director (this would be repeated with Ben Affleck's Argo ).
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Oscars: Every single film to win Best Picture at the Academy Awards Dances with Wolves (1990) Kevin Costner's film became the first Western to win Best Picture since Cimarron in 1931.
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Oscars: Every single film to win Best Picture at the Academy Awards The Silence of the Lambs (1991) The Silence of the Lambs is considered to be the only horror film that has ever won Best Picture – and is also the third of three films to take home trophies in the five main categories.
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Oscars: Every single film to win Best Picture at the Academy Awards Unforgiven (1992) Clint Eastwood capitalised on Dances With Wolves ' win a few years before by steering this Western to Oscars glory.
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Oscars: Every single film to win Best Picture at the Academy Awards Schindler's List (1993) Steven Spielberg's acclaimed drama failed to win any acting awards but took home seven Oscars in total, including the coveted Best Picture prize.
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Oscars: Every single film to win Best Picture at the Academy Awards Forrest Gump (1994) Tom Hanks's first Oscar win came with Robert Zemeckis's Best Picture winner. Hanks would win the next year also for Philadelphia .
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Oscars: Every single film to win Best Picture at the Academy Awards Braveheart (1995) Braveheart was considered an outside bet until it won Best Film – Drama at the Golden Globes the month before the Oscars were due to take place. Sure enough, it won the main prize.
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Oscars: Every single film to win Best Picture at the Academy Awards The English Patient (1996) This major award-winner took home nine out of 12 nominations.
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Oscars: Every single film to win Best Picture at the Academy Awards Titanic (1997) Titanic is one of the most successful films in Oscars history. It tied All About Eve for the Oscar nominations (14) and won 11, tying with Ben-Hur .
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Oscars: Every single film to win Best Picture at the Academy Awards Shakespeare in Love (1998) Shakespeare in Love won seven of its 13 nominations.
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Oscars: Every single film to win Best Picture at the Academy Awards American Beauty (1999) Sam Mendes's drama may have not been considered an immediate favourite, but one tactical DreamWorks campaign later and it went home with four five Oscars.
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Oscars: Every single film to win Best Picture at the Academy Awards Gladiator (2000) The second highest-grossing film of 2000 went on to win five Oscars.
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Oscars: Every single film to win Best Picture at the Academy Awards A Beautiful Mind (2001) This drama, based on the life of Nobel Laureate John Nash (Russell Crowe), was a surprise winner at this year's ceremony.
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Oscars: Every single film to win Best Picture at the Academy Awards Chicago (2002) Chicago was the first musical to win Best Picture since Oliver! in 1968.
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Oscars: Every single film to win Best Picture at the Academy Awards The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King (2003) The second sequel to win Best Picture won all 11 Academy Awards it was nominated for, and holds the record for the highest clean sweep in Oscars history.
New Line Productions
Oscars: Every single film to win Best Picture at the Academy Awards Million Dollar Baby (2004) This Best Picture winner scored Clint Eastwood his second directing Oscar after Unforgiven .
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Oscars: Every single film to win Best Picture at the Academy Awards Crash (2005) Crash was the first Best Picture winner since Rocky (1976) to win only three Oscars.
Lionsgate Films
Oscars: Every single film to win Best Picture at the Academy Awards The Departed (2006) The first and last Martin Scorsese film to win Best Picture (it also won him a belated Director Oscar).
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Oscars: Every single film to win Best Picture at the Academy Awards No Country for Old Men (2007) It was No Country for Old Men vs There Will Be Blood in one of the greatest Oscar races on record. It was the Coen brothers's crime thriller that reigned supreme.
Miramax Films
Oscars: Every single film to win Best Picture at the Academy Awards Slumdog Millionaire (2008) Danny Boyle's sleeper hit Slumdog Millionaire became an Oscars success story, winning eight trophies in total.
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Oscars: Every single film to win Best Picture at the Academy Awards The Hurt Locker (2009) One of the lowest-grossing films to ever win the main prize, The Hurt Locker also marked the first Best Picture winner by a female director (Kathryn Bigelow). This was also the first time the Best Picture nomination count went above five for the first time since 1943.
Oscars: Every single film to win Best Picture at the Academy Awards The King's Speech (2010) Many thought The Social Network could reign supreme over The King's Speech , but they were wrong - Tom Hooper's historical drama won four Oscars.
Momentum Pictures
Oscars: Every single film to win Best Picture at the Academy Awards The Artist (2011) The first fully black-and-white film to win since The Apartment Schindler's List had moments of colour), this film was also the first French-produced film to ever win the top prize.
Weinstein Company
Oscars: Every single film to win Best Picture at the Academy Awards Argo (2012) Argo was nominated for seven Academy Awards and won three – although lead star and director was, in the words of Bradley Cooper, "robbed" of a Best Director nomination.
Warner Bros
Oscars: Every single film to win Best Picture at the Academy Awards 12 Years a Slave (2013) Steve McQueen's film was considered one of the best of the year, and its three Oscar wins reflected this. It made McQueen the first black British producer to ever receive the award.
Lionsgate
Oscars: Every single film to win Best Picture at the Academy Awards Birdman (2014) Michael Keaton may have missed out on Best Actor, but Birdman won the main prize.
Fox Searchlight Pictures
Oscars: Every single film to win Best Picture at the Academy Awards Spotlight (2015) Spotlight was the first Best Picture winner to win fewer than three Academy Awards since The Greatest Show on Earth in 1953
Open Road Films
Oscars: Every single film to win Best Picture at the Academy Awards Moonlight (2016) Barry Jenkins's drama became the first film with an all-black cast, the first LGBTQ film and the second-lowest-grossing film domestically (behind The Hurt Locker ) to win the Oscar for Best Picture.
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Oscars: Every single film to win Best Picture at the Academy Awards The Shape of Water (2017) Guillermo del Toro's The Shape of Water is the second fantasy film to win Best Picture alongside The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King .
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Many players in the film business still favour sticking around West Hollywood (WeHo) and Beverly Hills, as it means they are closer to the studios and agents’ offices. The Beverly Hills Hotel is something of a legend in its own right and has welcomed a veritable red carpet’s worth of stars; many favour its secluded bungalows set in the tropical gardens. Doubles from $650, room only.
Where to eat No relation to its London namesake, the flower-festooned The Ivy in Beverly Hills has enduring appeal as a lunch and dinner spot for agents, studio execs and their starry clientele, while WeHo’s The Henry is a popular brunch spot with the likes of Cindy Crawford and others in the business.
The New York original attracts the likes of Leonardo Di Caprio and Gigi Hadid, so it’s no surprise the newly-arrived Cha Cha Matcha in WeHo is already revered for its colourful matcha drinks, like Lavender CBD matcha, vegan cookies and merch designed by Virgil Abloh.
Gwyneth Paltrow and Kirsten Wiig are some of the devotees of Moon Dust drinks with names like Brain Dust and Sex Dust, as well as the cold-pressed juices, milks and tonics on offer at Moon Juice on Melrose Place.
Health-conscious celebs love Moon Juice (Discover L.A.) David Chang, the Korean-American chef and founder of New York sensation Momofuku, opened his first West Coast restaurant Majordomo last year, which attracts discerning foodies like Jon Favreau for its Californian Asian mashup.
Kanye, meanwhile, has already tried out one of the city’s hottest new tables, Bavel , a Turkish-inspired spot from the owners of Bestia.
Cocktails at the bar of the iconic, storied Chateau Marmont is a constant carnival of people-watching and is still one of the best spots to spectate on Hollywood high jinks.
Where to shop Fred Segal has always been a favoured retail rendezvous, its Sunset Boulevard flagship – more a collection of small boutiques – attracting an A-list crowd, while Melrose Place is where to browse to emulate that laidback LA look. Stars are also bound to seek out London import Dover Street Market , which recently opened a branch in DTLA.
Fred Segal is an LA shopping staple (Discover L.A.) Los Angeles has a profusion of farmers markets perfect for celebrity sightings. Head for affluent neighbourhoods like the Studio City Farmers Market on Sunday mornings at Ventura Place and Brentwood on Saturday mornings where you can also pop into the barn-like Brentwood Country Mart . You might just find yourself inspecting avocadoes alongside Jennifer Garner.
Where to work out Exercise is the unofficial religion of Los Angeles. Sign up at Body by Simone in WeHo owned by Simone De La Rue, who has honed the thighs of everyone from Emily Blunt to Reese Witherspoon with her punishing regimes of dance, cardio and resistance training.
Support free-thinking journalism and attend Independent events Taylor Swift has been known to pop into Ballet Bodies , a barre-based workout on Beverly Boulevard, while Tracey Anderson is a long-time favourite of Gwyneth Paltrow and Madonna with studios in Brentwood and Studio City.
Angelenos love nothing more than a hike. Don your most fashionable athleisure and hit the trails of Runyon Canyon Park in the Hollywood Hills, where you might catch one of the local luminaries out with their dog.
Where to see the (other) stars Celestial bodies of a different sort can be seen from the free public telescopes at Griffith Observatory at Griffith Park, in the foothills of the Santa Monica Mountains. With some of the best views of the Hollywood sign and the twinkling metropolis sprawling below, it was also the backdrop to some of the most memorable moments of 2016 blockbuster La La Land , starring Ryan Gosling and Emma Stone.
Still on a cinematic theme, one of the city’s newest cultural landmarks opening later this year on Wiltshire and Fairfax is the Academy Museum of Motion Pictures , designed by Pritzker prize-winning starchitect, Renzo Piano.
Nobody likes contemporary art more than the rich and famous, so the inaugural Frieze Los Angeles , from 14 to 17 February at Paramount Studios in Hollywood, promises to be a bit of a star-studded affair. There are more than 70 galleries from all over the world represented, site-specific works, talks and films – even the committee is Hollywood heavy with Tobey Maguire, Maja Hoffman and Salma Hayek-Pinault onboard.
Killer views at Griffith Park (Discover L.A.)
Where to escape It didn’t escape November’s devastating wild fires, but Malibu remains a place apart from the hustle and bustle of Tinseltown. To the west of Malibu Beach, Carbon Beach (aka Billionaires’ Beach) is a mile-long slice of seclusion between the Pacific Ocean and Pacific Coast Highway, populated by the likes of mogul David Geffen. Access is easier since a new path opened up from the highway three years ago and any beach below the tide line in California is public, so you are free to stroll and stare.
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