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Oscar Best Picture: Nominations Don't Guarantee Wins
14 Feb
Summary
- Most nominations don't guarantee a Best Picture win.
- Preferential ballot system changed how Best Picture is decided.
- Above-the-line wins are crucial for a Best Picture victory.

The number of Oscar nominations a film receives does not always correlate with a Best Picture win. Historically, 60 out of 97 Best Picture winners secured the most nominations. However, since the Academy implemented a preferential ballot system in 2009, only 6 out of 16 Best Picture winners achieved this distinction, indicating a shift in voting.
This change means a film's 'path' and support across various categories are crucial. While technical wins are beneficial, above-the-line awards, such as Best Director, Screenwriting, and Acting, are stronger indicators. The majority of Best Picture winners also secured wins in these key categories, highlighting their importance in determining the ultimate victor.




