Titanic (1997) won 11 Academy Awards at the 70th Academy Awards on Monday, March 23, 1998. Billy Crystal hosted the ceremony for the sixth time, and later received an Emmy award for his performance. Titanic dominated the evening, picking up 11 awards out of 14 nominations. The film tied All About Eve(1950) for the most overall nominations and Ben-Hur (1959) for the most wins. The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King (2003) later matched the latter record. Due to the popularity of Titanic, which was still the #1 movie at the box office at the time, the Academy Awards earned its highest television ratings in history based on audience size (57.25 million).
Eleven.
No. Kate Winslet was nominated for Best Actress but did not win.
Yes it won Best Picture and 10 other Oscars
Kate Winslet was nominated for her performance in titanic, but she did not win the Oscar in 1997. Helen Hunt did for her role in as Good As it Gets.
No, you can win an Oscar for directing a short film, but you can't win an Oscar for starring in a short film.
1997
Eleven.
No. Kate Winslet was nominated for Best Actress but did not win.
No. The 1997 Best Actress winner was Helen Hunt, who appeared opposite Jack Nicholson in "As Good As It Gets." Winslet didn't win a Best Actress Oscar until she was rewarded for her 2008 performance in "The Reader."
Yes it won Best Picture and 10 other Oscars
Zero - Titanic won eleven Oscars, but none of them were in an acting category.
Not exactly, Titanic (1997) won 11 Academy Awards, making it one of the biggest Oscar-winning movies of all time.
Kate Winslet was nominated for her performance in titanic, but she did not win the Oscar in 1997. Helen Hunt did for her role in as Good As it Gets.
James Cameron won the Oscar for Best Director for Titanic (1997).
there are no sports in which you win an Oscar
"Titanic" (1997) tied the record for most Oscar wins with 11. It shares the mark with "Ben-Hur" (1959) and "The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King" (2003).
Titanic won the Oscar for Cinematography in 1997.