WINNER: Best film editing

Dunkirk - Lee Smith


That's the third win for Dunkirk.

"This is the most awesome thing that can happen to a guy like me,” says Lee Smith.

The other nominees were:

Baby Driver - Paul Machliss & Jonathan Amos
I, Tonya - Tatiana S Riegel
The Shape of Water - Sidney Wolinsky
Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri - Jon Gregory

WINNER: Best visual effects

Blade Runner 2049 - John Nelson, Gerd Nefzer, Paul Lambert & Richard R Hoover

The other nominees were:

Guardian of the Galaxy Vol 2 - Christopher Townsend, Guy Williams, Jonathan Fawkner & Dan Sudick
Kong: Skull Island - Stephen Rosenbaum, Jeff White, Scott Benza & Mike Meinardus
Star Wars: The Last Jedi - Ben Morris, Mike Mulholland, Neal Scanlan & Chris Corbould
War for the Planet of the Apes - Joe Letteri, Daniel Barrett, Dan Lemmon & Joel Whist

WINNER: Best animated feature

Coco

The other nominees were:

The Boss Baby
The Breadwinner
Ferdinand
Loving Vincent

WINNER - Best animated short

Dear Basketball - Glen Keane and Kobe Bryant


The other nominees were:

Garden Party
Lou
Negative Space
Revolting Rhymes

WINNER: Best supporting actress

Allison Janney for I, Tonya

The actress was heavily tipped to win this, which is one of the biggest prizes of the night. Janney, who is well known for her role as CJ in The West Wing, played Tonya Harding's pushy mother in the story of the former figure skater's life.

"Thank you to the Academy, my fellow nominees, you represent everything that is good and human about this industry," she says.

She also thanks the I, Tonya family, including "the magnificent Margot Robbie", who produced and played the title role of the film.

The other nominees were:

Mary J Blige - Mudbound
Lesley Manville - Phantom Thread
Laurie Metcalf - Lady Bird
Octavia Spencer - The Shape of Water

WINNER: Best foreign language film

A Fantastic Woman (Chile)


The film, directed by Sebastian Lelio, tells the story of a young transgender woman (Daniela Vega) who comes up against discrimination after the death of her older boyfriend.

The other nominees were:

The Insult (Lebanon)
Loveless (Russia)
On Body and Soul (Hungary)
The Square (Sweden)

WINNER: Best production design

The Shape of Water - production design by Paul Denham Austerberry; set decoration by Shane Vieau and Jeff Melvin

“Keep dreaming up your monsters," Austerberry said, addressing director Guillermo Del Toro from the stage.

No luck tonight for Sarah Greenwood, who was nominated twice in this category.

The award was presented by Lupita Nyong'o and Kumail Nanjiani.

The other nominees were:

Beauty and the Beast - production design by Sarah Greenwood; set decoration by Katie Spencer
Blade Runner 2049 - production design by Dennis Gassner; set decoration by Alessandra Querzola
Darkest Hour - production design by Sarah Greenwood; set decoration by Katie Spencer
Dunkirk - production design by Nathan Crowley; set decoration by Gary Fettis

WINNER: Best sound mixing
Dunkirk - Mark Weingarten, Gregg Landaker and Gary A Rizzo


Perhaps not a great surprise that Dunkirk won both sound awards. It was a shattering audio experience on the big screen.

The other nominees were:

Baby Driver - Julian Slater, Tim Cavagin and Mary H Ellis
Blade Runner 2049 - Ron Bartlett, Doug Hemphill and Mac Ruth
The Shape of Water - Christian Cooke, Brad Zoern and Glen Gauthier
Star Wars: The Last Jedi - David Parker, Michael Semanick, Ren Klyce and Stuart Wilson

WINNER: Best sound editing

Dunkirk - Richard King and Alex Gibson

The other nominees were:

Baby Driver - Julian Slater
Blade Runner 2049 - Mark Mangini and Theo Green
The Shape of Water - Nathan Robitaille and Nelson Ferreira
Star Wars: The Last Jedi - Matthew Wood and Ren Klyce

WINNER - best documentary feature

Icarus - Bryan Fogel and Dan Cogan

The film, about doping in sport, sees cyclist Bryan Fogel contact Dr Grigory Rodchenkov, the head of the anti-doping laboratory that tests Russian Olympians.

Fogel said: "We hope Icarus is a wake-up, yes about Russia, but we hope more than that, the importance of telling the truth, now more than ever."

Icarus beat off competition from Faces Places, co-directed by Agnes Varda - the oldest nominee in Oscars history at 89 years old.

Who, incidentally, is attending the ceremony in person tonight, rather than as a cardboard cut-out.

The award was presented by Greta Gerwig and Laura Dern.

The other nominees were:

Abacus

Faces Places

Last Men in Aleppo

Strong Island

WINNER - Best costume design

Phantom Thread - Mark Bridges

No surprises here, as this is a film quite literally *about* costume design.

Mark Bridges thanks director Paul Thomas Anderson and "my brilliant crew in London who worked tirelessly to make brilliant dresses and get them on camera".

The other nominees were:

Beauty and the Beast - Jacqueline Durran
Darkest Hour - Jacqueline Durran
The Shape of Water - Luis Sequeira
Victoria and Abdul - Consolata Boyle

WINNER - Makeup and hairstyling

Darkest Hour - Kazuhiro Tsuji, David Malinowski & Lucy Sibbick

This award seems apt and isn't a huge surprise - Darkest Hour's hair and make-up team has been heavily praised by critics for helping Gary Oldman transform into former British prime minister Winston Churchill.

The award was presented by Gal Gadot and Armie Hammer.

The other nominees were:

Victoria and Abdul - Daniel Phillips & Lou Sheppard
Wonder - Arjen Tuiten

WINNER - Best supporting actor

Sam Rockwell - Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri

"You guys rock!" says Rockwell of his fellow nominees. He also thanks his Three Billboards co-stars Woody Harrelson and Frances McDormand.

He thanks "everybody involved in Three Billboards and everyone who's ever looked at a billboard," to laughs from the crowd.

The other nominees were:

Willem Dafoe - The Florida Project
Woody Harrelson - Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri
Richard Jenkins - The Shape of Water
Christopher Plummer - All the Money in the World