Listed below are the Academy Award nominations and winners for the year 2002. The
symbol appears next to the winner in each category. Click on the name of a film, person or song in the list to display more information about that film, person or song. Or, click on a year in the column on the right to display the nominations and winners from that year.
Chicago, Producer Circle Co., Zadan/Meron Production; Miramax. (USA, Germany, Canada)
Martin Richards, Producer.
Gangs of New York, Alberto Grimaldi Production; Miramax. (USA, Italy)
Alberto Grimaldi and
Harvey Weinstein, Producers.
The Hours, Scott Rudin/Robert Fox Production; Paramount & Miramax. (USA, UK, France, Canada, Germany)
Scott Rudin and
Robert Fox, Producers.
The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers, New Line Cinema and Wingnut Films Production; New Line. (New Zealand, USA)
Barrie M. Osborne,
Fran Walsh and
Peter Jackson, Producers.
The Pianist, R. P. Productions, Heritage Films, Studio Babelsberg, Runtime LTD. Production; Focus Features. (UK, France, Poland, Germany)
Roman Polanski,
Robert Benmussa and
Alain Sarde, Producers.
Adrien Brody in
The Pianist, R. P. Productions, Heritage Films, Studio Babelsberg, Runtime LTD. Production; Focus Features. (UK, France, Poland, Germany)
Nicolas Cage in
Adaptation, Columbia Pictures/Intermedia Films Production; Sony Pictures Releasing.
Michael Caine in
The Quiet American, Mirage Enterprises/Saga Pictures/IMF Production; Miramax and Intermedia. (UK, Germany, USA, Vietnam, Australia, France, Canada)
Daniel Day-Lewis in
Gangs of New York, Alberto Grimaldi Production; Miramax. (USA, Italy)
Jack Nicholson in
About Schmidt, Michael Besman/Harry Gittes Production; New Line.
Salma Hayek in
Frida, Ventanarosa in association with Lions Gate Films Production; Miramax. (USA, Canada, Mexico)
Nicole Kidman in
The Hours, Scott Rudin/Robert Fox Production; Paramount & Miramax. (USA, UK, France, Canada, Germany)
Diane Lane in
Unfaithful, Fox 2000 Pictures and Regency Enterprises Production; 20th Century Fox. (France, Germany, USA)
Julianne Moore in
Far from Heaven, Vulcan, Section Eight, Killer Films Production; Focus Features. (USA, France)
Renée Zellweger in
Chicago, Producer Circle Co., Zadan/Meron Production; Miramax. (USA, Germany, Canada)
Chris Cooper in
Adaptation, Columbia Pictures/Intermedia Films Production; Sony Pictures Releasing.
Ed Harris in
The Hours, Scott Rudin/Robert Fox Production; Paramount & Miramax. (USA, UK, France, Canada, Germany)
Paul Newman in
Road to Perdition, Zanuck Company Production; DreamWorks and 20th Century Fox.
John C. Reilly in
Chicago, Producer Circle Co., Zadan/Meron Production; Miramax. (USA, Germany, Canada)
Christopher Walken in
Catch Me If You Can, Kemp Company and Splendid Pictures Production, a Parkes/MacDonald Production; DreamWorks. (USA, Canada)
Kathy Bates in
About Schmidt, Michael Besman/Harry Gittes Production; New Line.
Julianne Moore in
The Hours, Scott Rudin/Robert Fox Production; Paramount & Miramax. (USA, UK, France, Canada, Germany)
Queen Latifah in
Chicago, Producer Circle Co., Zadan/Meron Production; Miramax. (USA, Germany, Canada)
Meryl Streep in
Adaptation, Columbia Pictures/Intermedia Films Production; Sony Pictures Releasing.
Catherine Zeta-Jones in
Chicago, Producer Circle Co., Zadan/Meron Production; Miramax. (USA, Germany, Canada)
Chicago, Producer Circle Co., Zadan/Meron Production; Miramax. (USA, Germany, Canada)
Rob Marshall.
Gangs of New York, Alberto Grimaldi Production; Miramax. (USA, Italy)
Martin Scorsese.
The Hours, Scott Rudin/Robert Fox Production; Paramount & Miramax. (USA, UK, France, Canada, Germany)
Stephen Daldry.
The Pianist, R. P. Productions, Heritage Films, Studio Babelsberg, Runtime LTD. Production; Focus Features. (UK, France, Poland, Germany)
Roman Polanski.
Talk to Her, El Deseo S.A. Production; Sony Pictures Classics. (Spain)
Pedro Almodóvar.
Ice Age, 20th Century Fox Production; 20th Century Fox.
Chris Wedge.
Lilo & Stitch, Walt Disney Pictures Production; Buena Vista.
Chris Sanders.
Spirit: Stallion of the Cimarron, DreamWorks Animation LLC, DreamWorks Pictures Production; DreamWorks.
Jeffrey Katzenberg.
Spirited Away, Studio Ghibli Production; Buena Vista. (Japan)
Hayao Miyazaki.
Treasure Planet, Walt Disney Pictures Production; Buena Vista.
Ron Clements.
Chicago, Producer Circle Co., Zadan/Meron Production; Miramax. (USA, Germany, Canada) Art direction by
John Myhre; set decoration by
Gordon Sim.
Frida, Ventanarosa in association with Lions Gate Films Production; Miramax. (USA, Canada, Mexico) Art direction by
Felipe Fernandez del Paso; set decoration by
Hania Robledo.
Gangs of New York, Alberto Grimaldi Production; Miramax. (USA, Italy) Art direction by
Dante Ferretti; set decoration by
Francesca Lo Schiavo.
The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers, New Line Cinema and Wingnut Films Production; New Line. (New Zealand, USA) Art direction by
Grant Major; set decoration by
Dan Hennah and
Alan Lee.
Road to Perdition, Zanuck Company Production; DreamWorks and 20th Century Fox. Art direction by
Dennis Gassner; set decoration by
Nancy Haigh.
Chicago, Producer Circle Co., Zadan/Meron Production; Miramax. (USA, Germany, Canada)
Dion Beebe.
Far from Heaven, Vulcan, Section Eight, Killer Films Production; Focus Features. (USA, France)
Edward Lachman.
Gangs of New York, Alberto Grimaldi Production; Miramax. (USA, Italy)
Michael Ballhaus.
The Pianist, R. P. Productions, Heritage Films, Studio Babelsberg, Runtime LTD. Production; Focus Features. (UK, France, Poland, Germany)
Pawel Edelman.
Road to Perdition, Zanuck Company Production; DreamWorks and 20th Century Fox.
Conrad L. Hall.
Chicago, Producer Circle Co., Zadan/Meron Production; Miramax. (USA, Germany, Canada)
Colleen Atwood.
Frida, Ventanarosa in association with Lions Gate Films Production; Miramax. (USA, Canada, Mexico)
Julie Weiss.
Gangs of New York, Alberto Grimaldi Production; Miramax. (USA, Italy)
Sandy Powell.
The Hours, Scott Rudin/Robert Fox Production; Paramount & Miramax. (USA, UK, France, Canada, Germany)
Ann Roth.
The Pianist, R. P. Productions, Heritage Films, Studio Babelsberg, Runtime LTD. Production; Focus Features. (UK, France, Poland, Germany)
Anna B. Sheppard.
(Feature)
Bowling for Columbine, Salter Street Films/VIF 2/Dog Eat Dog Films Production; United Artists and Alliance Atlantis. (USA, Canada, Germany)
Michael Moore and
Michael Donovan.
Daughter from Danang, Interfaze Educational Production; Balcony Releasing in association with Cowboy Pictures.
Gail Dolgin and
Vincente Franco.
Prisoner of Paradise, Média Vérité/Café Production; Alliance Atlantis. (USA, Canada, Germany, UK)
Malcolm Clarke and
Stuart Sender.
Spellbound, Blitz/Welch Production; THINKFilm.
Jeffrey Blitz and
Sean Welch.
Winged Migration, Galatée Films/France 2 Cinéma/France 3 Cinéma/Les Productions de la Guéville/Bac Films/Pandora Film/Les Productions JMH/Wanda Vision/Eyescreen Production; Sony Pictures Classics. (France, Germany, Switzerland, Spain, Italy)
Jacques Perrin.
(Short Subject)
Twin Towers, Wolf Films/Shape Pictures/Universal/Mopo Entertainment Production.
Bill Guttentag and
Robert David Port.
Chicago, Producer Circle Co., Zadan/Meron Production; Miramax. (USA, Germany, Canada)
Martin Walsh.
Gangs of New York, Alberto Grimaldi Production; Miramax. (USA, Italy)
Thelma Schoonmaker.
The Hours, Scott Rudin/Robert Fox Production; Paramount & Miramax. (USA, UK, France, Canada, Germany)
Peter Boyle.
The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers, New Line Cinema and Wingnut Films Production; New Line. (New Zealand, USA)
Michael Horton.
The Pianist, R. P. Productions, Heritage Films, Studio Babelsberg, Runtime LTD. Production; Focus Features. (UK, France, Poland, Germany)
Hervé de Luze.
El Crimen del Padre Amaro, Alameda Films/BluFilms/Foprocine/Gob. del Estado de Veracruz-Llave Production; Samuel Goldwyn Films. (Mexico, Spain, Argentina, France) Mexico.
Hero, Beijing New Picture Film Company/Elite Group Enterprises Production; Miramax. (China, Hong Kong) People’s Republic of China.
The Man Without a Past, Sputnik Oy/Pandora Film/Pyramide Prods. Production; Sony Pictures Classics. (Finland, Germany, France) Finland.
Nowhere in Africa, MTM Medien & Television München Production; Zeitgeist Films. (Germany) Germany.
Zus & Zo, Filmprodukties de Luwte Production; LifeSize Entertainment. (Netherlands) The Netherlands.
Frida, Ventanarosa in association with Lions Gate Films Production; Miramax. (USA, Canada, Mexico)
John Jackson and
Beatrice De Alba.
The Time Machine, Parkes/MacDonald Production; DreamWorks and Warner Bros. (USA, United Arab Emirates)
John M. Elliott, Jr. and
Barbara Lorenz.
(Original Score)
Catch Me If You Can, Kemp Company and Splendid Pictures Production, a Parkes/MacDonald Production; DreamWorks. (USA, Canada)
John Williams.
Far from Heaven, Vulcan, Section Eight, Killer Films Production; Focus Features. (USA, France)
Elmer Bernstein.
Frida, Ventanarosa in association with Lions Gate Films Production; Miramax. (USA, Canada, Mexico)
Elliot Goldenthal.
The Hours, Scott Rudin/Robert Fox Production; Paramount & Miramax. (USA, UK, France, Canada, Germany)
Philip Glass.
Road to Perdition, Zanuck Company Production; DreamWorks and 20th Century Fox.
Thomas Newman.
(Original Song)
Burn It Blue from
Frida, Ventanarosa in association with Lions Gate Films Production; Miramax. (USA, Canada, Mexico) Music by
Elliot Goldenthal; lyric by
Julie Taymor.
Father and Daughter from
The Wild Thornberrys Movie, Klasky Csupo Production; Paramount and Nickelodeon Movies. Music and lyric by
Paul Simon.
The Hands That Built America from
Gangs of New York, Alberto Grimaldi Production; Miramax. (USA, Italy) Music and lyric by
Bono,
The Edge,
Adam Clayton and
Larry Mullen.
I Move On from
Chicago, Producer Circle Co., Zadan/Meron Production; Miramax. (USA, Germany, Canada) Music by
John Kander; lyric by
Fred Ebb.
Lose Yourself from
8 Mile, Universal Pictures and Imagine Entertainment Production; Universal. (USA, Germany) Music by
Eminem,
Jeff Bass and
Luis Resto; lyric by
Eminem.
(Animated)
The Cathedral, Platige Image Production. (Poland)
Tomek Baginski.
The ChubbChubbs!, Sony Pictures Imageworks Production; Columbia.
Eric Armstrong.
Das Rad, Filmakademie Baden-Württemberg GmbH Production. (Germany)
Chris Stenner and
Heidi Wittlinger.
Mike’s New Car, Pixar Animation Studios Production; Buena Vista.
Pete Docter and
Roger Gould.
Mt. Head, Yamamura Animation Production. (Japan)
Koji Yamamura.
(Live Action)
Fait d’hiver, Another Dimension of an Idea Production. (Belgium)
Dirk Beliën and
Anja Daelemans.
Inja (Dog), Australian Film TV & Radio School (AFTRS) Production. (Australia, South Africa)
Steven Pasvolsky and
Joe Weatherstone.
Chicago, Producer Circle Co., Zadan/Meron Production; Miramax. (USA, Germany, Canada)
Michael Minkler,
Dominick Tavella and
David Lee.
Gangs of New York, Alberto Grimaldi Production; Miramax. (USA, Italy)
Tom Fleischman,
Eugene Gearty and
Ivan Sharrock.
Road to Perdition, Zanuck Company Production; DreamWorks and 20th Century Fox.
Scott Millan,
Bob Beemer and
John Patrick Pritchett.
Spider-Man, Columbia Pictures Production; Sony Pictures Releasing.
Kevin O’Connell,
Greg P. Russell and
Ed Novick.
The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers, New Line Cinema and Wingnut Films Production; New Line. (New Zealand, USA)
Ethan Van der Ryn and
Michael Hopkins.
Minority Report, 20th Century Fox and DreamWorks Pictures Production; 20th Century Fox and DreamWorks.
Richard Hymns and
Gary Rydstrom.
Road to Perdition, Zanuck Company Production; DreamWorks and 20th Century Fox.
Scott A. Hecker.
Spider-Man, Columbia Pictures Production; Sony Pictures Releasing.
John Dykstra,
Scott Stokdyk,
Anthony LaMolinara and
John Frazier.
(Adapted Screenplay)
About a Boy, Tribeca/Working Title Production; Universal. (UK, USA, France, Germany) Screenplay by
Peter Hedges and
Chris Weitz &
Paul Weitz.
Adaptation, Columbia Pictures/Intermedia Films Production; Sony Pictures Releasing. Screenplay by
Charlie Kaufman and
Donald Kaufman.
Chicago, Producer Circle Co., Zadan/Meron Production; Miramax. (USA, Germany, Canada) Screenplay by
Bill Condon.
The Hours, Scott Rudin/Robert Fox Production; Paramount & Miramax. (USA, UK, France, Canada, Germany) Screenplay by
David Hare.
The Pianist, R. P. Productions, Heritage Films, Studio Babelsberg, Runtime LTD. Production; Focus Features. (UK, France, Poland, Germany) Screenplay by
Ronald Harwood.
(Original Screenplay)
Far from Heaven, Vulcan, Section Eight, Killer Films Production; Focus Features. (USA, France) Written by
Todd Haynes.
Gangs of New York, Alberto Grimaldi Production; Miramax. (USA, Italy) Screenplay by
Jay Cocks and
Steve Zaillian and
Kenneth Lonergan; story by
Jay Cocks.
My Big Fat Greek Wedding, Playtone Production; IFC/Gold Circle Films. (Canada, USA) Written by
Nia Vardalos.
Talk to Her, El Deseo S.A. Production; Sony Pictures Classics. (Spain) Written by
Pedro Almodóvar.
Y Tu Mamá También, Producciones Anhelo Production; IFC Films. (Mexico) Written by
Carlos Cuarón and
Alfonso Cuarón.

To
Peter O’Toole, whose remarkable talents have provided cinema history with some of its most memorable characters. [ [Statuette]]

To
Curt R. Behlmer and
Richard B. Glickman for outstanding service and dedication in upholding the high standards of the Academy. [ [John A. Bonner Medal of Commendation]]
(Academy Award of Merit)

To
Alias/Wavefront for the development of a 3D animation, dynamics, modeling and rendering production tool known as Maya.
With its significant and dominant impact on the motion picture industry, the Maya software package offers a robust and widely used commercial visual effects tool with a rich infrastructure for extension and customization.

TO
Arnold & Richter Cine Technik and
Panavision Inc., for their continuing development and innovation in the design and manufacturing of advanced camera systems specifically designed for the motion picture entertainment industry.
With a commitment that lies beyond the usual commercial considerations, these two manufacturers continue to lead the industry in developing and introducing products that have defined the state of the art in motion picture camera technology.
(Scientific and Engineering Award)

To
Glenn Sanders and
Howard Stark of Zaxcom for the concept, design and engineering of the portable Deva Digital Audio Disk Recorder.
This innovated design employs advanced hard disk recording technology and digital audio techniques for use in both production and post-production recording applications.

To
Mark Elendt,
Paul H. Breslin,
Greg Hermanovic and
Kim Davidson for their continued development of the procedural modeling and animation components of their Prisms program, as exemplified in the Houdini software package.
Through a procedural building-block process, the Houdini software is used to simulate natural phenomena using particle effects and complex three-dimensional models.

To
Dr. Leslie Gutierrez,
Diane E. Kestner,
James Merrill and
David Niklewicz for the design and development of the Kodak Vision Premier Color Print Film, 2393.
This film stock provides filmmakers with enhanced color saturation, higher contrast and darker blacks, producing a bold, colorful “look” on the theater screen.

To
Dedo Weigert for the concept,
Dr. Depu Jin for the optical calculations, and
Franz Petters for the mechanical construction of the Dedolight 400D.
This uniquely designed set light provides superior performance, reliability and ease of use. Combined with its excellent array of accessories, the Dedolight 400D is an outstanding engineering achievement.
(Technical Achievement Award)

To
Dick Walsh for the development of the PDI/DreamWorks Facial Animation System.
This effective software simulation system is used to create and control natural, expressive, highly-nuanced facial animation on a wide range of computer-generated characters.

To
Thomas Driemeyer and to the
Team of Mathematicians, Physicists and Software Engineers of Mental Images for their contributions to the Mental Ray rendering software for motion pictures.
Mental Ray is a highly programmable computer-graphics renderer incorporating ray tracing and global illumination to realistically simulate the behavior of light in computer-generated imagery.

To
Eric Daniels,
George Katanics,
Tasso Lappas and
Chris Springfield for the development of the Deep Canvas rendering software.
The Deep Canvas software program captures the original brush strokes of the traditional background artist to render elements in three dimensions for animated films.

To
Jim Songer for his contributions to the technical development of video-assist in the motion picture industry.
The work of Jim Songer from 1968 through 1973 led directly to the more widespread acceptance of video-assist in the motion picture industry.

To
Pierre Chabert of Airstar for the introduction of balloons with internal light sources to provide set lighting for the motion picture industry.
These helium-filled balloons with internal arrangements for tungsten halogen and HMI light sources, are usable indoors or out, quick to set up, require essentially no rigging and provide a soft light that can cover a very large area.

To
Rawdon Hayne and
Robert W. Jeffs of Leelium Tubelites for their contributions to the development of internally lit balloons for motion picture lighting.
These helium-filled balloons with internal arrangements for tungsten halogen and HMI light sources, are usable indoors or out, quick to set up, require essentially no rigging and provide a soft light that can cover a very large area.
NOTE: The Scientific and Technical Awards were presented at their own ceremony on March 1, 2003, in the Ballroom of the Regent Beverly Wilshire Hotel.