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Who won what at the 2016 Oscars?

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Inside OutImage source, Pixar

The biggest film awards in the world, the Oscars, produced some big British winners and top prizes for kids films too in Los Angeles, USA, on Sunday night.

Inside Out won the Oscar for best animated film beating Anomalisa, Boy and the World, Shaun the Sheep Movie and When Marnie Was There.

British actor Mark Rylance won the best supporting actor Oscar for his role in Bridge of Spies, with fellow Briton Sam Smith winning best original song.

Spotlight took home the best picture Oscar with Mad Max: Fury Road picking up the most awards of the night, with six prizes.

This year's Oscars ceremony had been criticised by some Hollywood actors protesting about the lack of diversity among this year's nominees, as all 20 nominees in the best acting or supporting acting categories are white.

Winners on stage at the OscarsImage source, AFP/Getty
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Winners crowded on to the stage at the end of the ceremony

Mark Rylance, Brie Larson, Leonardo DiCaprio and Alicia VikanderImage source, Reuters
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The winners of the four main acting awards were (left to right) British actor Mark Rylance, Brie Larson, Leonardo DiCaprio and Alicia Vikander

Leonardo DiCaprio holds the Oscar for Best Actor for the movie 'The Revenant' at the 88th Academy Awards in Hollywood, California February 28, 2016.Image source, Reuters
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Actor Leonardo DiCaprio finally won his first Oscar for survival epic The Revenant, after getting six nominations in the past and not winning

Sam Smith and Jimmy Napes backstageImage source, Getty Images
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Sam Smith and music producer Jimmy Napes backstage after winning the Oscars for best original song for Bond theme tune The Writing's On The Wall

BB-8, R2-D2 and C-3POImage source, AFP
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Star Wars A-listers BB-8, R2-D2 and C-3PO took centre stage at Sunday's ceremony

Lady Gaga during her performanceImage source, AFP/Getty
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Lady Gaga received a standing ovation for her performance during the awards ceremony

Cate Blanchett and Jenny BeavanImage source, Getty Images
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British costume designer Jenny Beavan was presented with her Oscar, the second she has ever won, by actress Cate Blanchett