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  1. Star Wars has the most Saturn Awards (for a film franchise) with 49 wins. Star Wars (1977) was originally nominated for 12 and won eight competitive awards; the actual number of wins includes five special non-competitive awards, which don't count toward nomination totals and were given out to reward the film's art direction, cinematography, editing, set decoration, and sound, respectively.

  2. A list of 'Star Wars' films by ordered by their Oscar wins and nominations. Feature films only. Total (12 films): 7 wins, 37 nominations. Ordered by: 1. Oscar wins (desc) 2.

  3. 1 WIN, 1 NOMINATION. * Documentary (Feature) - John Korty, Dan McCann and Warren L. Lockhart, Producers. Y. You Light Up My Life. 1 WIN, 1 NOMINATION. * Music (Original Song) - You Light Up My Life in "You Light Up My Life" Music and Lyrics by Joseph Brooks. No Films Found. The 50th Academy Awards | 1978.

    • A New Hope
    • The Empire Strikes Back
    • Return of The Jedi
    • The Phantom Menace
    • Attack of The Clones
    • Revenge of The Sith
    • The Force Awakens
    • Rogue One: A Star Wars Story
    • The Last Jedi
    • Solo: A Star Wars Story

    The top Academy Award-winning Star Wars film, this motion picture was nominated for ten Oscars and won six. These included Best Art Direction-Set Decoration, Best Costume Design, Best Sound, Best Film Editing, Best Effects (Visual Effects), and Best Music (Original Score).In addition, Ben Burtt got a Special Achievement Academy Award for Sound Effe...

    The well-known Star Wars sequel was nominated for three Oscars: Best Sound, Best Scoreand Best Art Direction. In the end, it only ended up winning one, taking home Best Sound. It did also, however, win a Special Achievement Award for Visual Effects.

    The third of the original trilogy, this film was nominated for Best Original Music Score, Best Sound Mixing, Best Product Design and Best Sound Editing, though failed to win any of these awards. Similar to its predecessor, however, it did win a Special Achievement Award for Visual Effects.

    Despite being nominated for three Oscars, this first installment of the Prequel Trilogy failed to win any awards. It was nominated for Best Visual Effects, Best Sound Mixing and Best Sound Editing.

    Attack of the Clones was only nominated for one Academy Award, Best Visual Effects, and unfortunately did not win.

    Sadly, just like its predecessor, the third installment of the Prequel Trilogy also failed to win an Oscar, after being nominated for Best Makeup.

    Released in 2015 after a 10 year Star Wars hiatus, the first movie of the Sequel Trilogy was nominated for four Academy Awards: Best Original Music Score, Best Visual Effects, Best Film Editing and Best Sound Editing. It too, however, failed to win an Oscar.

    This critically acclaimed Star Wars spin-off movie was nominated for two awards: Best Sound Mixing and Best Visual Effects. However, the fresh take on the franchise didn’t do much to impress Oscar voters. The film did not win an award.

    This second installment of the Star Wars sequel trilogy racked up four nominations, this time for Best Original Music Score, Best Visual Effects, Best Sound Editing, and Best Sound Mixing. Unfortunately, the Oscar drought continues for Star Wars. The Last Jedifailed to win a single award.

    Despite receiving some critical acclaim, Solo is considered by many to be the first box office “bomb” in the Star Wars franchise. It did manage to garner one Oscar nomination for Best Visual Effects, but lost out to First Man.

  4. Here's a breakdown of the history of every "Star Wars" movie at the Academy Awards, ranked in terms of Oscars success. Continue reading. “A New Hope” (1977) Dir: George Lucas. Starring: Mark ...

  5. Aug 18, 2023 · A Star Wars movie has been eligible for an Oscar at twelve different ceremonies. But how many times has a Star Wars movie actually won an Oscar?

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  7. Feb 5, 2014 · Star Wars – Gary Kurtz The Turning Point – Herbert Ross, Arthur Laurents. DIRECTING. Annie Hall – Woody Allen Close Encounters of the Third Kind – Steven Spielberg Julia – Fred Zinnemann Star Wars – George Lucas The Turning Point – Herbert Ross. ACTOR IN A LEADING ROLE. Woody Allen – Annie Hall Richard Burton – Equus

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