#13: Crash, 78th Academy Awards, 2006
Categories: Winner of 3 Academy Awards, including Best Picture and Best Original Screenplay
Best Picture nominees that lost at the 78th Academy Awards:
- Good Night, And Good Luck
- Match Point
- The Squid and the Whale
- Syriana
Despite winning three out of six Oscar nominations in 2006, Crash emerged as a divisive and widely despised victor. The ensemble drama attempted to grapple with issues of discrimination, yet its portrayal was often criticized as patronizing, with the most sympathetic character being an openly racist police officer. In essence, Crash boiled down its complex themes to a simplistic message: “Racism exists.”

In the years following its win, particularly amidst the backdrop of anti-racism movements and calls for police reform, Crash has frequently been labeled as one of, if not the worst, Oscar winners in history. Its stars have largely remained silent on the film, while director Paul Haggis has openly expressed regret over its victory. The film’s legacy serves as a reminder of the importance of nuanced storytelling and genuine engagement with complex social issues.
