Listed below are the Academy Award winners for the year 1971 (non-winning nominations have been omitted from this list). 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 winners from that year.
The French Connection, Philip D’Antoni Production in association with Schine-Moore Productions; 20th Century-Fox.
Philip D’Antoni, Producer.
Gene Hackman in
The French Connection, Philip D’Antoni Production in association with Schine-Moore Productions; 20th Century-Fox.
Jane Fonda in
Klute, Gus Production; Warner Bros.
Ben Johnson in
The Last Picture Show, BBS Productions; Columbia.
The French Connection, Philip D’Antoni Production in association with Schine-Moore Productions; 20th Century-Fox.
William Friedkin.
Nicholas and Alexandra, A Horizon Pictures Production; Columbia. (UK) Art direction by
John Box,
Ernest Archer,
Jack Maxsted and
Gil Parrondo; set decoration by
Vernon Dixon.
Fiddler on the Roof, Mirisch-Cartier Productions; United Artists.
Oswald Morris.
Nicholas and Alexandra, A Horizon Pictures Production; Columbia. (UK)
Yvonne Blake and
Antonio Castillo.
(Feature)
The Hellstrom Chronicle, David L. Wolper Productions; Cinema 5, Ltd.
Walon Green, Producer.
(Short Subject)
Sentinels of Silence, Producciones Concord; Paramount. (Mexico, USA)
Manuel Arango and
Robert Amram, Producers.
The French Connection, Philip D’Antoni Production in association with Schine-Moore Productions; 20th Century-Fox.
Jerry Greenberg.
The Garden of the Finzi Continis, Gianni Hecht Lucari-Arthur Cohn Production; Cinema 5, Ltd. (Italy, West Germany)
(Original Dramatic Score)
Summer of ’42, Robert Mulligan-Richard Alan Roth Production; Warner Bros.
Michel Legrand.
(Scoring: Adaptation and Original Song Score)
Fiddler on the Roof, Mirisch-Cartier Productions; United Artists. Adaptation score by
John Williams.
(Song [Original for the Picture])
Theme from Shaft from
Shaft, Shaft Productions, Ltd.; Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Music and lyrics by
Isaac Hayes.
(Animated)
The Crunch Bird, Maxwell-Petok-Petrovich Productions; Regency Film Distributing Corporation.
Ted Petok, Producer.
(Live Action)
Sentinels of Silence, Producciones Concord; Paramount. (Mexico, USA)
Manuel Arango and
Robert Amram, Producers.
Fiddler on the Roof, Mirisch-Cartier Productions; United Artists.
Gordon K. McCallum and
David Hildyard.
(Screenplay—based on material from another medium)
The French Connection, Philip D’Antoni Production in association with Schine-Moore Productions; 20th Century-Fox.
Ernest Tidyman.
(Story and Screenplay—based on factual material or material not previously published or produced)
The Hospital, Howard Gottfried-Paddy Chayefsky Production in association with Arthur Hiller; United Artists.
Paddy Chayefsky.

To
Charles Chaplin for the incalculable effect he has had in making motion pictures the art form of this century. [ [Statuette]]
(Class II)

To
John N. Wilkinson of Optical Radiation Corporation for the development and engineering of a system of xenon arc lamphouses for motion picture projection.
(Class III)

To
Thomas Jefferson Hutchinson,
James R. Rochester and
Fenton Hamilton for the development and introduction of the Sunbrute system of xenon arc lamps for location lighting in motion picture production.

To
Photo Research, a Division of Kollmorgen Corporation, for the development and introduction of the film-lens balanced Three Color Meter.

To
Robert D. Auguste and
Cinema Products Company for the development and introduction of a new crystal controlled lightweight motor for the 35mm motion picture Arriflex camera.

To
Producers Service Corporation and
Consolidated Film Industries; and to
Cinema Research Corporation and
Research Products, Inc. for the engineering and implementation of fully automated blow-up motion picture printing systems.

To
Cinema Products Company for a control motor to actuate zoom lenses on motion picture cameras.