Longest title of a film to win an Oscar for best picture
Who
Around the World in Eighty Days , One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest, LOTR Return of the King
What
36 total number
Where
United States (Los Angeles)
When

If the name of the trilogy to which it belongs is included, The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King (USA/New Zealand/Germany, 2003), directed by Peter Jackson (New Zealand), is the longest film title of any movie to win a Best Picture Academy Award, at 36 characters. It picked up the Best Picture Oscar at the 2004 Academy Awards ceremony in the Kodiak Theater, Los Angeles, California, USA on 29 February 2004. If the title of this trilogy is excluded, the record is held by Around The World in Eighty Days (USA, 1956), directed by Michael Anderson (UK), and One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest (USA, 1975), directed by Milos Forman (Czechoslovakia, now Czech Republic). Both titles feature 26 characters and won their Oscars in the 1957 and 1976 ceremonies, respectively.