86th Oscars
Oscar® winners Matthew MacConaughey for Performance by an Actor in a Leading Rule for his role in "Dallas Buyers Club", Cate Blanchett for Actress in a Leading Role for her role in “Blue Jasmine”, Lupita Nyong’o for Actress in a Supporting Role for her work in "12 Years a Slave", and Jared Leto for Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role for his role in "Dallas Buyers Club" pose with their Oscars® for the press. The Oscars® are presented live on ABC from the Dolby® Theatre in Hollywood, CA Sunday, March 2, 2014.

We’re excited to share these photos of the 86th Academy Awards winners with their Oscars. Even though were covered the pressroom, we weren’t permitted to take photos, so here are the official photos from the Academy photographers taken by Johnny Vy, Todd Wawrychuk, Matt Petit and Bryan Crowe for ©A.M.P.A.S.

Winners by Studio

It was a big night for awards, but a limited number of nominees received awards. Warner Bros walked away with the most and won 10 Oscars, Focus Features won 3, Fox Searchlight won 3, Disney won 2, Sony Pictures Classics won 1 and RADiUS-TWC won 1.

Winners by Category

Best Motion Picture of the Year “12 Years a Slave”

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After winning the category Best motion picture of the year for “12 Years a Slave” producers Anthony Katagas, Jeremy Kleiner, Dede Gardner, Steve McQueen, & Brad Pitt pose backstage with their Oscars® for the press March 2, 2014.

Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role: Matthew McConaughey in “Dallas Buyers Club”

86th Oscars, Matthew McConaughey
After winning the category Performance by an actor in a Leading role for his role in “Dallas Buyers Club”, actor Matthew McConaughey poses with his Oscar® for the press March 2, 2014.

Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role: Cate Blanchett in “Blue Jasmine”

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After winning the category Performance by an actress in a leading role for her role in “Blue Jasmine”, actress Cate Blanchett poses with her Oscar® for the press, March 2, 2014

Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role: Jared Leto in “Dallas Buyers Club”

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After winning the category Performance by an actor in a supporting role for his work in “Dallas Buyers Club”, actor Jared Leto poses with his Oscar® for the press, March 2, 2014.

Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role: Lupita Nyong’o in “12 Years a Slave”

86th Oscars; Lupita Nyong’o
After winning the category Performance by an actress in a supporting role for her work in “12 Years a Slave”, actress Lupita Nyong’o poses with her Oscar® for the press, March 2, 2014.

Adapted Screenplay: “12 Years a Slave” Screenplay by John Ridley

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After winning the category Adapted screenplay for work on “12 Years a Slave”, John Ridley poses with his Oscar® for the press, March 2, 2014.

Original Screenplay: “Her” Written by Spike Jonze

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After winning the category Original screenplay for work on “Her”, Spike Jonze poses with his Oscar® for the press, March 2, 2014.

Achievement in Directing: “Gravity” Alfonso Cuarón

86th Oscars, Alfonso Cuarón
After winning the categories for Achievement in Film Editing and Achievement in Directing for work on “Gravity”, Alfonso Cuarón poses with his Oscars® for the press, March 2, 2014.

Achievement in cinematography: “Gravity” Emmanuel Lubezki

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After winning the category Achievement in cinematography for work done on “Gravity”, cinematographer Emmanuel Lubezki poses with his Oscar® for the press, March 2, 2014.

Achievement in Costume Design: Catherine Martin and Achievement in Production Design: Catherine Martin and Set Decoration: Beverly Dunn for “The Great Gatsby”

86th Oscars; Catherine Martin and Beverly Dunn
After winning the category Achievement in production design for work on “The Great Gatsby”, Catherine Martin for Production Design, and Beverly Dunn for Set Decoration poses with their Oscars® for the press, March 2, 2014.

Achievement in Makeup and Hairstyling: “Dallas Buyers Club” Adruitha Lee and Robin Mathews

86th Oscars, Adruitha Lee and Robin Mathews
After winning the Oscar® in the category of Achievement in makeup and hairstyling for work on “Dallas Buyers Club”, Adruitha Lee and Robin Mathews pose with their Oscar® for the press, March 2, 2014.

Best Animated Short Film: “Mr. Hublot” Laurent Witz and Alexandre Espigares

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After winning the category Best Animated Short Film for work on “Mr. Hublot,” Alexander Espigares and Laurent Witz pose with their Oscars® backstage for press during The Oscars, March 2, 2014.

Best animated feature film of the year: “Frozen” Chris Buck, Jennifer Lee and Peter Del Vecho

86th Oscars, Peter Del Vecho, Jennifer Lee, and Chris Buck
After winning the category Best animated feature film of the year for work in “Frozen,” Peter Del Vecho, Jennifer Lee, and Chris Buck pose with their Oscars® backstage during the The Oscars®, March 2, 2014.

Achievement in visual effects: “Gravity” Tim Webber, Chris Lawrence, Dave Shirk and Neil Corbould

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After winning the category Achievement in Visual Effects for work on “Gravity”, Tim Webber, Chris Lawrence, David Shirk and Neil Corbould pose with their Oscars® for the press, March 2, 2014.

Best live action short film: “Helium” Anders Walter and Kim Magnusson

86th Oscars, Anders Walter and Kim Magnusson
After winning the category Best live action short film for work on “Helium”, Anders Walter and Kim Magnusson pose with their Oscars® for the press, March 2, 2014.

Best documentary short subject: “The Lady in Number 6: Music Saved My Life” Malcolm Clarke and Nicholas Reed

86th Oscars, Nicholas Reed and Malcolm Clark
After winning the category Best Documentary Short Subject for their work on ““The Lady in Number 6: Music Saved My Life”, documentarians Nicholas Reed and Malcolm Clarke pose with their Oscars® for the press, March 2, 2014.

Best documentary feature: “20 Feet from Stardom” Morgan Neville, Gil Friesen and Caitrin Rogers

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After winning the category Best Documentary Feature for work on “20 Feet from Stardom”, documentarians Caitrin Rogers and Morgan Neville pose with their Oscars® for the press, March 2, 2014.

Best foreign language film of the year: “The Great Beauty” Italy

86th Oscars, Paolo Sorrentino
After winning the category of Best Foreign Language Film of the year for work on “The Great Beauty,” Italy, director Paolo Sorrentino poses with his Oscar® for the press, March 2, 2014.

Achievement in sound editing: “Gravity” Glenn Freemantle

86th Oscars, Glenn Freemantle
After winning the category Achievement in sound editing for work on “Gravity”, Glenn Freemantle poses with his Oscar® for the press, March 2, 2014.

Achievement in sound mixing: “Gravity” Skip Lievsay, Niv Adiri, Christopher Benstead and Chris Munro

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After winning the category Achievement in sound mixing for work on “Gravity”, Skip Lievsay, Niv Adiri, Christopher Benstead and Chris Munro poses with his Oscar® for the press, March 2, 2014.

Achievement in film editing: “Gravity” Alfonso Cuarón and Mark Sanger

Film editing for work on “Gravity”Alfonso Cuarón and Mark Sanger pose with their Oscar for the press
After winning the categories for Achievement in Film Editing and Achievement in Directing for work on “Gravity”, Alfonso Cuarón and Mark Sanger poses with his Oscars® for the press, March 2, 2014

Achievement in music written for motion pictures (Original score): “Gravity” Steven Price

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After winning the category Achievement in music written for motion pictures (Original score) for work on “Gravity”, Steven Price poses with his Oscar® for the press, March 2, 2014.

Achievement in music written for motion pictures (Original song): “Let It Go” from “Frozen” Music and Lyric by Kristen Anderson-Lopez and Robert Lopez

86th Oscars, Robert Lopez and Kristen Anderson-Lopez
After winning the category Achievement in music written for motion pictures (Original Song) for “Let It Go” from “Frozen”, Robert Lopez and Kristen Anderson-Lopez pose with their Oscars® for the press, March 2, 2014.