Listed below are the Academy Award nominations and winners for the year 2013. The
symbol appears next to the winner in each category. Click on the name of a film, person or song in the list to display more information about that film, person or song. Or, click on a year in the column on the right to display the nominations and winners from that year.
American Hustle, A Columbia Pictures and Annapurna Pictures Production; Sony Pictures Releasing.
Charles Roven,
Richard Suckle,
Megan Ellison and
Jonathan Gordon, Producers.
Captain Phillips, A Columbia Pictures Production; Sony Pictures Releasing.
Scott Rudin,
Dana Brunetti and
Michael De Luca, Producers.
Dallas Buyers Club, A Voltage Pictures, R2 Films, Evolution Independent Production; Focus Features.
Robbie Brenner and
Rachel Winter, Producers.
Gravity, A Warner Bros. UK Services Limited Production; Warner Bros. (UK, USA)
Alfonso Cuarón and
David Heyman, Producers.
Her, An Annapurna Production; Warner Bros.
Megan Ellison,
Spike Jonze and
Vincent Landay, Producers.
Nebraska, A Paramount Vantage Production; Paramount.
Albert Berger and
Ron Yerxa, Producers.
Philomena, A Pathé, BBC Films, BFI, Canal+, Cine+ and Baby Cow/Magnolia Mae Production; The Weinstein Company. (UK, USA, France)
Gabrielle Tana,
Steve Coogan and
Tracey Seaward, Producers.
12 Years a Slave, A River Road, Plan B, New Regency Production; Fox Searchlight. (USA, UK)
Brad Pitt,
Dede Gardner,
Jeremy Kleiner,
Steve McQueen and
Anthony Katagas, Producers.
Christian Bale in
American Hustle, A Columbia Pictures and Annapurna Pictures Production; Sony Pictures Releasing.
Bruce Dern in
Nebraska, A Paramount Vantage Production; Paramount.
Leonardo DiCaprio in
The Wolf of Wall Street, A Red Granite Production, Paramount.
Chiwetel Ejiofor in
12 Years a Slave, A River Road, Plan B, New Regency Production; Fox Searchlight. (USA, UK)
Matthew McConaughey in
Dallas Buyers Club, A Voltage Pictures, R2 Films, Evolution Independent Production; Focus Features.
Amy Adams in
American Hustle, A Columbia Pictures and Annapurna Pictures Production; Sony Pictures Releasing.
Cate Blanchett in
Blue Jasmine, Sony Pictures Classics.
Sandra Bullock in
Gravity, A Warner Bros. UK Services Limited Production; Warner Bros. (UK, USA)
Judi Dench in
Philomena, A Pathé, BBC Films, BFI, Canal+, Cine+ and Baby Cow/Magnolia Mae Production; The Weinstein Company. (UK, USA, France)
Barkhad Abdi in
Captain Phillips, A Columbia Pictures Production; Sony Pictures Releasing.
Bradley Cooper in
American Hustle, A Columbia Pictures and Annapurna Pictures Production; Sony Pictures Releasing.
Michael Fassbender in
12 Years a Slave, A River Road, Plan B, New Regency Production; Fox Searchlight. (USA, UK)
Jonah Hill in
The Wolf of Wall Street, A Red Granite Production, Paramount.
Jared Leto in
Dallas Buyers Club, A Voltage Pictures, R2 Films, Evolution Independent Production; Focus Features.
Sally Hawkins in
Blue Jasmine, Sony Pictures Classics.
Jennifer Lawrence in
American Hustle, A Columbia Pictures and Annapurna Pictures Production; Sony Pictures Releasing.
Lupita Nyong’o in
12 Years a Slave, A River Road, Plan B, New Regency Production; Fox Searchlight. (USA, UK)
June Squibb in
Nebraska, A Paramount Vantage Production; Paramount.
American Hustle, A Columbia Pictures and Annapurna Pictures Production; Sony Pictures Releasing.
David O. Russell.
Gravity, A Warner Bros. UK Services Limited Production; Warner Bros. (UK, USA)
Alfonso Cuarón.
Nebraska, A Paramount Vantage Production; Paramount.
Alexander Payne.
12 Years a Slave, A River Road, Plan B, New Regency Production; Fox Searchlight. (USA, UK)
Steve McQueen.
The Wolf of Wall Street, A Red Granite Production, Paramount.
Martin Scorsese.
The Grandmaster, The Weinstein Company. (Hong Kong, China)
Philippe Le Sourd.
Gravity, A Warner Bros. UK Services Limited Production; Warner Bros. (UK, USA)
Emmanuel Lubezki.
Nebraska, A Paramount Vantage Production; Paramount.
Phedon Papamichael.
American Hustle, A Columbia Pictures and Annapurna Pictures Production; Sony Pictures Releasing.
Michael Wilkinson.
The Grandmaster, The Weinstein Company. (Hong Kong, China)
William Chang Suk Ping.
The Great Gatsby, Warner Bros. (Australia, USA)
Catherine Martin.
12 Years a Slave, A River Road, Plan B, New Regency Production; Fox Searchlight. (USA, UK)
Patricia Norris.
(Feature)
The Act of Killing, A Final Cut for Real Production; Drafthouse Films. (UK, Denmark, Norway)
Joshua Oppenheimer and
Signe Byrge Sørensen.
Cutie and the Boxer, An Ex Lion Tamer and Cine Mosaic Production; RADiUS-TWC.
Zachary Heinzerling and
Lydia Dean Pilcher.
Dirty Wars, A Civic Bakery Production; IFC Films.
Richard Rowley and
Jeremy Scahill.
The Square, A Noujaim Films and Maktube Production; Netflix in association with Worldview Entertainment and Participant Media. (UK, Egypt, USA)
Jehane Noujaim and
Karim Amer.
20 Feet from Stardom, A Gil Friesen Productions and Tremolo Production; RADiUS-TWC.
Morgan Neville,
Gil Friesen and
Caitrin Rogers.
(Short Subject)
CaveDigger, A Karoffilms Production.
Jeffrey Karoff.
Facing Fear, A Jason Cohen Production.
Jason Cohen.
Karama Has No Walls, A Hot Spot Films Production; Mudhouse Films. (United Arab Emirates, UK, Yemen)
Sara Ishaq.
American Hustle, A Columbia Pictures and Annapurna Pictures Production; Sony Pictures Releasing.
Jay Cassidy,
Crispin Struthers and
Alan Baumgarten.
Captain Phillips, A Columbia Pictures Production; Sony Pictures Releasing.
Christopher Rouse.
Dallas Buyers Club, A Voltage Pictures, R2 Films, Evolution Independent Production; Focus Features.
John Mac McMurphy and
Martin Pensa.
Gravity, A Warner Bros. UK Services Limited Production; Warner Bros. (UK, USA)
Alfonso Cuarón and
Mark Sanger.
12 Years a Slave, A River Road, Plan B, New Regency Production; Fox Searchlight. (USA, UK)
Joe Walker.
The Broken Circle Breakdown, A Menuet Production; Tribeca Film. (Belgium, Netherlands)
The Great Beauty, An Indigo Film Production; Janus Films. (Italy, France)
The Hunt, A Zentropa Entertainments 19 Production; Magnolia Pictures. (Denmark, Sweden)
The Missing Picture, A Bophana Production; Strand Releasing. (Cambodia, France)
Omar, An Omar Production Company Production; Adopt Films. (Palestine)
Dallas Buyers Club, A Voltage Pictures, R2 Films, Evolution Independent Production; Focus Features.
Adruitha Lee and
Robin Mathews.
(Original Score)
The Book Thief, 20th Century Fox. (USA, Germany)
John Williams.
Gravity, A Warner Bros. UK Services Limited Production; Warner Bros. (UK, USA)
Steven Price.
Her, An Annapurna Production; Warner Bros.
William Butler and
Owen Pallett.
Philomena, A Pathé, BBC Films, BFI, Canal+, Cine+ and Baby Cow/Magnolia Mae Production; The Weinstein Company. (UK, USA, France)
Alexandre Desplat.
Saving Mr. Banks, Walt Disney. (USA, UK, Australia)
Thomas Newman.
(Original Song)
Happy from
Despicable Me 2, Universal. (USA, France, Japan) Music and lyric by
Pharrell Williams.
The Moon Song from
Her, An Annapurna Production; Warner Bros. Music by
Karen O; lyric by
Karen O and
Spike Jonze.
NOTE: After nominations were announced (but before voting began) “Alone Yet Not Alone” was disqualified for alleged “improper campaigning tactics.” The remaining four songs then became the official nominees.
American Hustle, A Columbia Pictures and Annapurna Pictures Production; Sony Pictures Releasing. Production design by
Judy Becker; set decoration by
Heather Loeffler.
Gravity, A Warner Bros. UK Services Limited Production; Warner Bros. (UK, USA) Production design by
Andy Nicholson; set decoration by
Rosie Goodwin and
Joanne Woollard.
The Great Gatsby, Warner Bros. (Australia, USA) Production design by
Catherine Martin; set decoration by
Beverley Dunn.
Her, An Annapurna Production; Warner Bros. Production design by
K. K. Barrett; set decoration by
Gene Serdena.
12 Years a Slave, A River Road, Plan B, New Regency Production; Fox Searchlight. (USA, UK) Production design by
Adam Stockhausen; set decoration by
Alice Baker.
(Animated)
Feral, A Daniel Sousa Production.
Daniel Sousa and
Dan Golden.
Get a Horse!, A Walt Disney Animation Production; Walt Disney.
Lauren MacMullan and
Dorothy McKim.
Mr. Hublot, A Zeilt Production. (Luxembourg, France)
Laurent Witz and
Alexandre Espigares.
Possessions, A Sunrise Production. (Japan)
Shuhei Morita.
Room on the Broom, A Magic Light Pictures Production. (UK)
Max Lang and
Jan Lachauer.
(Live Action)
Aquel no era yo (That Wasn’t Me), A Producciones Africanauan Production; FREAK Independent Film Agency. (Spain)
Esteban Crespo.
Helium, An M & M Production. (Denmark)
Anders Walter and
Kim Magnusson.
All Is Lost, Lionsgate & Roadside Attractions.
Steve Boeddeker and
Richard Hymns.
Captain Phillips, A Columbia Pictures Production; Sony Pictures Releasing.
Oliver Tarney.
Gravity, A Warner Bros. UK Services Limited Production; Warner Bros. (UK, USA)
Glenn Freemantle.
Gravity, A Warner Bros. UK Services Limited Production; Warner Bros. (UK, USA)
Skip Lievsay,
Niv Adiri,
Christopher Benstead and
Chris Munro.
Gravity, A Warner Bros. UK Services Limited Production; Warner Bros. (UK, USA)
Tim Webber,
Chris Lawrence,
Dave Shirk and
Neil Corbould.
(Adapted Screenplay)
Before Midnight, Sony Pictures Classics. (USA, Greece) Written by
Richard Linklater,
Julie Delpy,
Ethan Hawke.
Captain Phillips, A Columbia Pictures Production; Sony Pictures Releasing. Screenplay by
Billy Ray.
Philomena, A Pathé, BBC Films, BFI, Canal+, Cine+ and Baby Cow/Magnolia Mae Production; The Weinstein Company. (UK, USA, France) Screenplay by
Steve Coogan and
Jeff Pope.
12 Years a Slave, A River Road, Plan B, New Regency Production; Fox Searchlight. (USA, UK) Screenplay by
John Ridley.
The Wolf of Wall Street, A Red Granite Production, Paramount. Screenplay by
Terence Winter.
(Original Screenplay)
American Hustle, A Columbia Pictures and Annapurna Pictures Production; Sony Pictures Releasing. Written by
Eric Warren Singer and
David O. Russell.
Blue Jasmine, Sony Pictures Classics. Written by
Woody Allen.
Dallas Buyers Club, A Voltage Pictures, R2 Films, Evolution Independent Production; Focus Features. Written by
Craig Borten &
Melisa Wallack.
Her, An Annapurna Production; Warner Bros. Written by
Spike Jonze.
Nebraska, A Paramount Vantage Production; Paramount. Written by
Bob Nelson.

To
Angela Lansbury, an entertainment icon who has created some of cinema’s most memorable characters, inspiring generations of actors. [ [Statuette]]

To
Steve Martin, in recognition of his extraordinary talents and the unique inspiration he has brought to the art of motion pictures. [ [Statuette]]

To
Piero Tosi, a visionary whose incomparable costume designs shaped timeless, living art in motion pictures. [ [Statuette]]
NOTE: The Honorary Awards were presented at the 5th Governors Awards ceremony on November 16, 2013, in the Ray Dolby Ballroom of the Hollywood and Highland Center.

To
Charles “Tad” Marburg, in appreciation for outstanding service and dedication in upholding the high standards of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. [ [John A. Bonner Medal of Commendation]]
NOTE: The John A. Bonner Medal of Commendation was presented at the Scientific and Technical Awards ceremony on February 15, 2014, at the Beverly Hills Hotel.

To
Angelina Jolie, an artist whose humanitarian efforts continue to touch and inspire the film industry and the world.
NOTE: The Jean Hersholt Humanitarian Award was presented at the 5th Governors Awards ceremony on November 16, 2013, in the Ray Dolby Ballroom of the Hollywood and Highland Center.
NOTE: The Gordon E. Sawyer Award was presented at the Scientific and Technical Awards ceremony on February 15, 2014, at the Bevery Wilshire Hotel.
(Academy Award of Merit)

To
all those who built and operated film laboratories, for over a century of service to the motion picture industry.
Lab employees have contributed extraordinary efforts to achieve filmmakers’ artistic expectations for special film processing and the production of billions of feet of release prints per year. This work has allowed an expanded motion picture audience and unequaled worldwide cinema experience.
(Scientific and Engineering Award)

To
Ofer Alon for the design and implementation of the ZBrush software tool for multi-resolution sculpting of digital models.
Zbrush pioneered multi-resolution digital sculpting, transforming how artists conceive and realize their final designs. Zbrush has enabled artists to create models far more quickly and with much greater detail than previous approaches.

To
Eric Veach for his foundational research on efficient Monte Carlo path tracing for image synthesis.
Physically based rendering has transformed computer graphics lighting by more accurately simulating materials and lights, allowing digital artists to focus on cinematography rather than the intricacies of rendering. In his 1997 Ph.D. thesis and related publications, Veach formalized the principles of Monte Carlo path tracing and introduced essential optimization techniques, such as multiple importance sampling, which make physically based rendering computationally feasible.

To
Andre Gauthier,
Benoit Sevigny,
Yves Boudreault and
Robert Lanciault for the design and implementation of the FiLMBOX software application.
FiLMBOX, the foundation of MotionBuilder, enables the real-time processing and control of devices and animation. For over two decades, its innovative architecture has been a basis for the development and evolution of new techniques in filmmaking, such as virtual production.

To
Emmanuel Prévinaire,
Jan Sperling,
Etienne Brandt and
Tony Postiau for their development of the Flying-Cam SARAH 3.0 system.
This battery-powered, radio-controlled, miniature helicopter camera system employs computer-assisted piloting and tele-operation in an airframe that utilizes GPS-assisted flight controls for aerial filming of unparalleled sophistication. Flying-Cam SARAH achieves shots impossible for full-size helicopters, cable systems or other traditional camera support devices.
(Technical Achievement Award)

To
Olivier Maury,
Ian Sachs and
Dan Piponi for the creation of the ILM Plume system that simulates and renders fire, smoke and explosions for motion picture visual effects.
The unique construction of this system combines fluid solving and final image rendering on the GPU (Graphics Processing Unit) hardware without needing an intermediate step involving the CPU. This innovation reduces turnaround time, resulting in significant efficiency gains for the ILM effects department.

To
Ronald D. Henderson for the development of the FLUX gas simulation system.
The use of the Fast Fourier Transform for solving partial differential equations allows FLUX a greater level of algorithmic efficiency when multi-threading on modern hardware. This innovation enables the creation of very high-resolution fluid effects while maintaining fast turnaround times.

To
Andrew Camenisch,
David Cardwell and
Tibor Madjar for the concept and design, and to
Csaba Kohegyi and
Imre Major for the implementation of the Mudbox software.
Mudbox provides artists powerful new design capabilities that significantly advance the state of the art in multi-resolution digital sculpting for film production.

To
Martin Hill,
Jon Allitt and
Nick McKenzie for the creation of the spherical harmonics-based efficient lighting system at Weta Digital.
The spherical harmonics lighting pipeline precomputes and reuses a smooth approximation of time-consuming visibility calculations. This enables artists to quickly see the results of changing lights, materials and set layouts in scenes with extremely complex geometry.

To
Florian Kainz,
Jeffery Yost,
Philip Hubbard and
Jim Hourihan for the architecture and development of the Zeno application framework.
For more than a decade, Zeno’s flexible and robust design has allowed the creation of a broad range of Academy Award-winning visual effects toolsets at ILM.

To
Peter Huang and
Chris Perry for their architectural contributions to, and to
Hans Rijpkema and
Joe Mancewicz for the core engineering of, the Voodoo application framework.
For more than a decade, Voodoo’s unique design concepts have enabled a broad range of character animation toolsets to be developed at Rhythm & Hues.

To
Matt Pharr,
Greg Humphreys and
Pat Hanrahan for their formalization and reference implementation of the concepts behind physically based rendering, as shared in their book Physically Based Rendering.
Physically based rendering has transformed computer graphics lighting by more accurately simulating materials and lights, allowing digital artists to focus on cinematography rather than the intricacies of rendering. First published in 2004, Physically Based Rendering is both a textbook and a complete source-code implementation that has provided a widely adopted practical roadmap for most physically based shading and lighting systems used in film production.

To
Dr. Peter Hillman for the long-term development and continued advancement of innovative, robust and complete toolsets for deep compositing.
Dr. Hillman’s ongoing contributions to standardized techniques and a common deep image file format have enabled advanced compositing workflows across the digital filmmaking industry.

To
Colin Doncaster,
Johannes Saam,
Areito Echevarria,
Janne Kontkanen and
Chris Cooper for the development, prototyping and promotion of technologies and workflows for deep compositing.
Their contributions include early advancements in key deep compositing features such as layer and holdout-order independence, spatial and intra-element color correction, post-render depth of field, and precise blending of complex layer edges.

To
Thomas Lokovic and
Eric Veach for their influential research and publication of the fundamental concepts of deep shadowing technology.
Providing a functional and efficient model for the storage of deep opacity information, this technology was widely adopted as the foundation of early deep compositing pipelines.

To
Gifford Hooper and
Philip George of HoverCam for the continuing development of the Helicam miniature helicopter camera system.
The current Helicam system is a high-speed, extremely maneuverable, turbine-engine, radio-controlled miniature helicopter that supports professional film and digital cinema cameras. Helicam provides a wide range of stabilized, remotely operated pan, tilt and roll capabilities, achieving shots impossible for full-size helicopters.

To
John Frazier,
Chuck Gaspar and
Clay Pinney for the design and development of the Pneumatic Car Flipper.
This self-contained high-pressure pneumatic device safely launches a stationary full-sized car on a predetermined trajectory. The precision of operation enhances the safety of performers, and the physical design allows a rapid setup and strike.

To
Joshua Pines,
David Reisner,
Lou Levinson,
Curtis Clark, ASC, and
David Register for the development of the American Society of Cinematographers Color Decision List technology.
The ASC CDL unifies color correction principles for use on- and off-set, providing for the faithful reproduction of color values across a variety of color correction devices. This technology provides basic image-processing mathematics that translate the lift, gamma and gain settings to a set of common color values to help preserve the cinematographer’s intent throughout production.

To
Jeremy Selan for the development of the OpenColorIO color management framework.
OpenColorIO, developed at Sony Pictures Imageworks, is an open source framework that enables consistent color visualization of motion picture imagery across multiple facilities and numerous software applications.
NOTE: The Scientific and Technical awards were presented at their own ceremony on February 15, 2014, at the Beverly Hills Hotel.