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Best Picture
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Amadeus, Saul Zaentz,
producer (Orion)
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The Killing Fields, David Puttnam, producer (Warner
Bros.) |
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A Passage to India, John Brabourne and Richard
Goodwin, producer (Columbia) |
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Places in the Heart, Arlene Donovan, producer
(TriStar) |
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A Soldier's Story, Norman Jewison, Ronald L.
Schwary and Patrick Palmer, producers (Columbia) |
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Actor in a Leading Role
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F. Murray Abraham, Amadeus
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Jeff Bridges, Starman
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Albert Finney, Under the Volcano
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Tom Hulce, Amadeus
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Sam Waterston, The Killing Fields
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Actress in a Leading Role
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Judy Davis, A Passage to India
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Sally Field, Places in the
Heart
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Jessica Lange, Country
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Vanessa Redgrave, The Bostonians
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Sissy Spacek, The River
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Actor in a Supporting Role
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Adolph Caesar, A Soldier's Story
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John Malkovich, Places in the Heart
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Noriyuki “Pat” Morita, The Karate Kid
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Haing S. Ngor, The Killing
Fields
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Ralph Richardson, Greystoke: The Legend of Tarzan,
Lord of the Apes
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Actress in a Supporting Role
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Peggy Ashcroft, A Passage
to India
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Glenn Close, The Natural
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Lindsay Crouse, Places in the Heart
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Christine Lahti, Swing Shift
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Geraldine Page, The Pope of Greenwich Village
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Directing
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Woody Allen, Broadway Danny Rose
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Robert Benton, Places in the Heart
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Milos Forman, Amadeus
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Roland Joffe, The Killing Fields
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David Lean, A Passage to India
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Writing
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Screenplay Written Directly
for the Screen
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Woody Allen, Broadway Danny Rose
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Robert Benton, Places
in the Heart
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Lowell Ganz, Babaloo Mandel and Bruce Jay Friedman,
screenplay; Bruce Jay Friedman; screen story, Splash
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Gregory Nava and Anna Thomas, El Norte
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Daniel Petrie, Jr., screenplay; Danilo Bach and
Daniel Petrie, Jr., story, Beverly Hills Cop
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Screenplay Based on Material
From Another Medium
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Charles Fuller, A Soldier's Story
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David Lean, A Passage to India
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Bruce Robinson, The Killing Fields
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Peter Shaffer, Amadeus
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P.H. Vazak and Michael Austin, Greystoke: The
Legend of Tarzan, Lord of the Apes
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Cinematography
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Ernest Day, A Passage to India
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Caleb Deschanel, The Natural
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Chris Menges, The Killing
Fields
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Miroslav Ondricek, Amadeus
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Vilmos Zsigmond, The River
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Art Direction
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John Box and Leslie Tomkins, art direction; Hugh Scaife,
set decoration, A Passage to India
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Albert Brenner, art direction; Rick Simpson, set decoration,
2010
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Angelo Graham and Mel Bourne, James J. Murakami and
Speed Hopkins, art direction; Bruch Weintraub, set decoration,
The Natural
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Richard Sylbert, art direction; George Gaines and Les
Bloom, set decoration, The Cotton Club
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Patrizia Von Brandenstein,
art direction; Karel Cerny, set decoration, Amadeus
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Sound
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Nick Alphin, Robert Thirwell, Richard Portman and David
Ronne, The River
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Mark Berger, Tom Scott, Todd
Boekelheide and Chris Newman, Amadeus
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Graham V. Hartstone, Nicolas Le Messurier, Michael A.
Carter and John Mitchell, A Passage to India
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Michael J. Kohut, Aaron Rochin, Carlos De Larios and
Gene S. Cantamessa, 2010
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Bill Varney, Steve Maslow, Kevin O'Connell and Nelson
Stoll, Dune
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Music
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Original Song
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“Against All Odds” (Take a Look at Me Now), Against
All Odds, Phil Collins, music and lyrics |
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“Footloose,” Footloose, Kenny Loggins and
Dean Pitchford, music and lyrics |
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“Ghostbusters,” Ghostbusters, Ray Parker,
Jr., music and lyrics |
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“I Just Called to Say
I Love You,” The Woman in Red, Stevie Wonder,
music and lyrics
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“Let's Hear It for the Boy,” Footloose,
Dean Pitchford and Tom Snow, music and lyrics |
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Original Score
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Maurice Jarre, A Passage
to India
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Randy Newman, The Natural
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Alex North, Under the Volcano
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John Williams, Indiana Jones and the Temple
of Doom
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John Williams, The River
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Original Song Score
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Kris Kristofferson, Songwriter
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Jeffrey Moss, The Muppets Take Manhattan
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Prince, Purple Rain
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Film Editing
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Donn Cambern and Frank Morriss, Romancing the Stone
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Jim Clark, The Killing Fields
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Nena Danevic and Michael Chandler, Amadeus
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David Lean, A Passage to India
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Barry Malkin and Robert Q. Lovett, The Cotton Club
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Costume Design
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Jenny Beavan and John Bright, The Bostonians
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Judy Moorcroft, A Passage to India
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Patricia Norris, 2010
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Theodor Pistek, Amadeus
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Ann Roth, Places in the Heart
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Makeup
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Rick Baker and Paul Engelen, Greystoke: The Legend
of Tarzan, Lord of the Apes
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Paul LeBlanc and Dick Smith,
Amadeus
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Michael Westmore, 2010
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Visual Effects
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Richard Edlund, John Bruno, Mark Vargo and Chuck Gasper,
Ghostbusters
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Richard Edlund, Neil Krepela, George Jenson and Mark
Stetson, 2010
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Dennis Muren, Michael McAlister,
Lorne Peterson and George Gibbs, Indiana Jones and
the Temple of Doom
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Short Films
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Animated
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Charade (Jon Minnis,
producer; Sheridan College Production)
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Doctor De Soto (Morton Schindel and Michael
Sporn, producers; Michael Sporn Animation, Inc.) |
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Paradise (Ishu Patel, producer; National
Film Board of Canada) |
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Live Action
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The Painted Door (Atlantis Films Ltd. in
association with the National Film Board of Canada) |
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Tales of Meeting and Parting (Sharon Oreck
and Lesli Linka Glatter, producers; American Film
Institute—Directing Workshop for Women) |
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Up (Mike Hoover,
producer; Pyramid Films)
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Documentary
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Short Subject
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The Children of Soong Ching Ling (Gary
Bush and Paul T.K. Lin, producers; UNICEF and the
Soong Ching Ling Foundation) |
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Code Gray: Ethical Dilemmas in Nursing
(Ben Achtenberg and Joan Sawyer, producers; The
Nursing Ethics Project/Fanlight Productions) |
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The Garden of Eden (Lawrence R. Hott and
Roger M. Sherman, producers; Florentine Films Production) |
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Recollections of Pavlovsk (Irina Kalinina,
producer; Leningrad Documentary Film Studio) |
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The Stone Carvers
(Marjorie Hunt and Paul Wagner, producers, Paul
Wagner Productions)
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Feature
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High Schools (Charles Guggenheim and Nancy
Sloss, producers; Guggenheim Productions) |
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In the Name of the People (Alex W. Drehsler
and Frank Christopher, producers; Pan American Films) |
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Marlene (Zev Braun Pictures, Inc.; OKO
Film Produktion) |
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Streetwise (Cheryl McCall, producer; Bear
Creek Productions, Inc.) |
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The Times of Harvey
Milk (Robert Epstein and Richard Schmiechen,
producers; Black Sand Educational Productions, Inc.)
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Foreign Language Film
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Beyond the Walls, Israel |
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Camila, Argentina |
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Dangerous Moves, Switzerland
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Double Feature, Spain |
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Wartime Romance, U.S.S.R. |
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Jean Hersholt Humanitarian
Award
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David L. Wolper
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Honorary Awards
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To the
National Endowment for
the Arts
in recognition of its 20th anniversary
and its dedication to fostering artistic and creative
activity and excellence in every area of the arts |
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To
James Stewart
for 50 years of memorable performances and for his high
ideals, both on and off the screen, with the respect and
affection of his colleagues |
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Sound Effects Editing
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Kay Rose, The
River
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