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The Complete Awards Season Scorecard

Just how many awards have Argo, Daniel Day-Lewis, and Anne Hathaway won this season? SPOILER ALERT: It's a lot.

UPDATED! Just a month ago, the Oscar race was blown wide open by the conspicuous snubs of directors Ben Affleck and Kathryn Bigelow, throwing into enormous doubt whether their respective films, Argo and Zero Dark Thirty, had any hope of winning the top prize. Then Argo and Affleck started winning everything anyway, and what was the most exciting awards season in years became what appears to be yet another series of fait accompli coronations for the same set of winners over and over. With Argo's triumph at the BAFTAs on Sunday, the film's fate as the inevitable big winner at the newly christened Dolby Theater come Sunday, Feb. 24, seems all but sealed.

On the other hand, Argo is no Titanic or Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King, i.e., an unstoppable behemoth sucking up every single award in sight. Films as relatively obscure as The Master and Amour have received an impressive amount of hardware over the last few months; in fact, pretty much all the films nominated for Best Picture this year — and a few that aren't — have enjoyed at least some measure of official recognition.

And because we here at BuzzFeed Entertainment are masochistic list builders, we've built the definitive guide to all the awards won this season by this year's Best Picture nominees (and a few others that have reached, ahem, a critical mass of honors). We've covered everything from top prizes like the BAFTAs, Golden Globes, and major filmmaking guilds, to the enormous largess of critics group awards. We've updated this list as other major ceremonies have been handed out this month. (All that's left, really, is the Indie Spirit Awards.)

Enjoy!

"Amour"

"Argo"

"Beasts of the Southern Wild"

"Brave"

"Django Unchained"

"Frankenweenie"

"The Master"

"Les Misérables"

"Moonrise Kingdom"

"Life of Pi"

"Lincoln"

"ParaNorman"

"Silver Linings Playbook"

"Skyfall"

"Wreck-It Ralph"

"Zero Dark Thirty"