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The Top 25 Best Production Design Winners So Far (Updated for 2025)

Well, we’re back at it here at the beginning of June! Continuing a tradition I’ve been keen on for years, I’m ranking the new crop of Academy Award winners. For nearly all of the Oscar categories, you’ll see me list the top 25 recipients of that prize. Sometimes, our newest winner will appear. Other times, they’ll be relegated to the Honorable Mention category. Who knows, maybe one or two won’t even make the cut? It’s a list series that I’ll do each and every single year, in the weeks after the ceremony concludes. So, while this is a fun way to think about the Oscars in the aftermath of the latest telecast, it’s also a beginning for another column here on the site. Of course, definitely show us your own lists as well, in the comments section below. We’re definitely keen to know what you all think!

This week, I’ll be doing the Best Production Design category. Sometimes, this is a field where “best” can mean “most,” but it’s no surefire thing. Flashy contenders do tend to do very well, however, as you’ll see below. Frankly, as I always say with this piece, it’s hard to beat Batman here, as what Anton Furst realized is pretty spectacular. That being said, La La Land and Once Upon a Time…in Hollywood did come close. It’s another category where it’s very hard to dislike any of the victorious films. They’re just all great looking movies, plain and simple. How does our most recent winner in Wicked fare? What of our prior winners All Quiet on the Western FrontDune, Mank, and Poor Things? Do they maintain their initial spots? You’ll have to see next, but the competition is fierce. Read on for more…

Here are what I consider to be the 25 best winners of the Best Production Design Oscar, to date:

Batman

25. Doctor Zhivago
24. The Great Gatsby (2013)
23. Hugo
22. The Godfather: Part II
21. Mank
20. The Apartment
19. Mad Max: Fury Road
18. Schindler’s List
17. Moulin Rouge!
16. All That Jazz
15. Dick Tracy
14. Lawrence of Arabia
13. Chicago
12. Raiders of the Lost Ark
11. Dune
10. Star Wars
9. Barry Lyndon
8. The Curious Case of Benjamin Button
7. Black Panther
6. Titanic
5. Pan’s Labyrinth
4. Poor Things
3. Once Upon a Time…in Hollywood
2. La La Land
1. Batman

Honorable Mention: Avatar, The Aviator, Cabaret, The Grand Budapest Hotel, The Last Emperor, and Wicked

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Stay tuned for another category early next week!

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Kellie
Kellie
10 months ago

I rewatched a lot films this past year so there are some changes

25.The Shape of Water
24.The Aviator
23.Grand Budapest Hotel
22.Shakespeare In Love
21.Gaslight
20.Hugo
19.Oliver!
18.Star Wars
17.To Kill A Mockingbird
16.Dick Tracy
15.Who’s Afraid of Virginina Wolf
14.Lincoln
13.The Apartment
12.An American In Paris
11.Black Panther
10.Chicago
9.Black Narcissus
8.Cabaret
7.Shindlerler’s List
6.Batman
5.Amadeus
4.Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon
3.Sleepy Hollow
2.Once Upon A Time In Hollywood
1.Wicked

HM
Titanic
West Side Story
The Adventures of Robin Hood
Fanny and Alexander
A Streetcar Named Desire
Sayonara
The Sting
The Curious Case of Benjamin Button
All That Jazz

Oscar Soto
Oscar Soto
10 months ago

I think Restoration, Tess,All the president Man

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