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Here’s a look back at the Oscars’ 90 best pictures.

A merman (Doug Jones, left) befriends a voiceless janitor (Sally Hawkins) in 2017’s best picture winner, ‘The Shape of Water.'[/nextpage][nextpage]

2016 – ‘Moonlight’


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In the wildest Oscar ending ever, ‘La La Land’ was erroneously announced as best picture. But in reality, the vote went to ‘Moonlight,’ the coming-of-age drama starring Mahershala Ali (left) and Alex Hibbert. The film won three Oscars, including best supporting actor for Ali and screenplay for director Barry Jenkins.[/nextpage][nextpage]

2015 – ‘Spotlight’


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The real-life story of how ‘The Boston Globe’ uncovered the Catholic Church child molestation scandal was nominated for six Oscars, with supporting acting nominations for Mark Ruffalo and Rachel McAdams (center).[/nextpage][nextpage]

2014 – ‘Birdman’


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The film was nominated for nine Oscars; Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu won best director and star Michael Keaton was nominated for best actor.[/nextpage][nextpage]

2011 – ‘The Artist’


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Jean Dujardin won the Oscar for best actor while Berenice Bejo received a best supporting actress nomination. The (mostly) silent film won a total of five Academy Awards.

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A Look Back at the Oscar’s Best Pictures

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