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Titanic's Oscar Reign: Still King of the World?
14 Feb
Summary
- Titanic tied Oscar records with 14 nominations and 11 wins.
- The 1998 Oscars ceremony remains the most-watched ever.
- Titanic was the first film to surpass $1 billion worldwide.

The 1998 Academy Awards ceremony holds a unique place in television history, attracting 55.8 million viewers, a record that has yet to be surpassed. This massive viewership was largely driven by the cultural phenomenon of James Cameron's epic film, "Titanic."
"Titanic" achieved unprecedented success, becoming the first film to cross the $1 billion mark globally and amassing a total of $1.84 billion. At the Oscars, it matched a record with 14 nominations and an equally record-tying 11 wins, solidifying its dominance.
Director James Cameron famously proclaimed himself "king of the world" upon accepting his award. However, the article posits that such overwhelming wins can also lead to other worthy films being overlooked, questioning if "Titanic's" sweep was entirely justified given the strong competition in 1997.


