Alfred Hitchcock never won an Osacr. Rebecca (1940) is the only movie he directed that won Best Picture. However, he was not a producer, so he didn't receive an Oscar, and he lost the Best Director that year to John Ford.
He was nominated for the Oscar 5 times for Best Director, and never won. He was nominated for 8 DGA (Director Guild Awards). He was nominated for 2 Emmys. Three of his movies were accepted to the Cannes film festival competition. He was nominated for 1 Golden Globe award as Best Director (for Frenzy, of all movies!) and won for Best TV Show.
Gone with the Wind. However, while this film was released in 1939, it won the 1940 Oscar for Best Picture.
The Academy Award for Best Picture of 2011 went to "The Artist."
The Academy Award for Best Picture of 2008 went to Slumdog Millionaire. It won 8 Oscars.
Rocky won in 1976; Annie Hall won in 1977.
"Rebecca," which won the Academy Award for Best Picture of 1940.
Sir Alfred Hitchcock never won an Academy Award, but his first American film -- "Rebecca" -- was named Best Picture of 1940.
He was nominated for the Oscar 5 times for Best Director, and never won. He was nominated for 8 DGA (Director Guild Awards). He was nominated for 2 Emmys. Three of his movies were accepted to the Cannes film festival competition. He was nominated for 1 Golden Globe award as Best Director (for Frenzy, of all movies!) and won for Best TV Show.
Lord of the Rings won Best Picture.
According to imbd.com, Out of Africa won the best picture award in 1985.
"The Sting."
Birdman
Gone with the Wind. However, while this film was released in 1939, it won the 1940 Oscar for Best Picture.
The British-born Hitchcock's first Hollywood film was "Rebecca," which won the Academy Award for Best Picture of 1940. The movie differs from Daphne Du Maurier's novel in terms of how Rebecca died. In the novel, she is murdered, but her death in the film is revealed to have been accidental.
I will presume you mean "Best Picture" Oscars{R}.Rebecca (1940) was nominated and won.The only other nominated film was Spellbound (1945).Hitchcock himself never won an award for directing a film from either the Oscars{R}, the Directors Guild, or the Golden Globes -- but he won lifetime achievement awards from all three of these organizations.
The Academy Award for Best Picture of 1982 went to "Gandhi."
The Academy Award for Best Picture of 2011 went to "The Artist."