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Best Picture
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Apollo 13, Brian Grazer, producer (Universal) |
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Babe, George Miller, Doug Mitchell and Bill Miller,
producers (Universal) |
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Braveheart, Mel Gibson,
Alan Ladd, Jr. and Bruce Davey, producers (Paramount)
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The Postman (II Postino), Mario and Vittorio
Cecchi Gori and Gaetano Daniele, producers (Miramax) |
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Sense and Sensibility, Lindsay Doran, producer
(Columbia) |
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Actor in a Leading Role
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Nicolas Cage, Leaving Las
Vegas
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Richard Dreyfuss, Mr. Holland's Opus
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Anthony Hopkins, Nixon
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Sean Penn, Dead Man Walking
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Massimo Troisi, The Postman (II Postino)
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Actress in a Leading Role
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Susan Sarandon, Dead Man
Walking
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Elisabeth Shue, Leaving Las Vegas
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Sharon Stone, Casino
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Meryl Streep, The Bridges of Madison County
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Emma Thompson, Sense and Sensibility
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Actor in a Supporting Role
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James Cromwell, Babe
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Ed Harris, Apollo 13
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Brad Pitt, 12 Monkeys
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Tim Roth, Rob Roy
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Kevin Spacey, The Usual
Suspects
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Actress in a Supporting Role
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Joan Allen, Nixon
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Kathleen Quinlan, Apollo 13
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Mira Sorvino, Mighty Aphrodite
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Mare Winningham, Georgia
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Kate Winslet, Sense and Sensibility
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Directing
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Mike Figgis, Leaving Las Vegas
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Mel Gibson, Braveheart
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Chris Noonan, Babe
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Michael Radford, The Postman (II Postino)
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Tim Robbins, Dead Man Walking
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Writing
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Screenplay Written Directly
for the Screen
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Woody Allen, Mighty Aphrodite
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Christopher McQuarrie,
The Usual Suspects
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Stephen J. Rivele, Christopher Wilkinson and Oliver
Stone, Nixon
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Randall Wallace, Braveheart
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Joss Whedon, Andrew Stanton, Joel Cohen and Alec
Sokolow, Toy Story
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Screenplay Based on Material
Previously Produced or Published
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William Broyles, Jr. and Al Reinert, Apollo
13
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Mike Figgis, Leaving Las Vegas
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George Miller and Chris Noonan, Babe
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Anna Pavignano, Michael Radford, Furio Scarpelli,
Giacomo Scarpelli and Massimo Troisi, The Postman
(II Postino)
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Emma Thompson, Sense
and Sensibility
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Cinematography
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Michael Coulter, Sense and Sensibility
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Stephen Goldblatt, Batman Forever
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Emmanuel Lubezki, A Little Princess
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John Toll, Braveheart
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Lu Yue, Shanghai Triad
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Art Direction
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Tony Burrough, art direction, Richard III
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Michael Corenblith, art direction; Merideth Boswell,
set decoration, Apollo 13
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Roger Ford, art direction; Kerrie Brown, set decoration,
Babe
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Bo Welch, art direction; Cheryl Carasik, set decoration,
A Little Princess
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Eugenio Zanetti, art direction,
Restoration
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Sound
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Rick Dior, Steve Pederson,
Scott Millan and David MacMillan, Apollo 13
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Donald O. Mitchell, Frank A. Montaño, Michael Herbick
and Petur Hliddal, Batman Forever
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Steve Maslow, Gregg Landaker and Keith A. Wester, Waterworld
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Andy Nelson, Scott Millan, Anna Behlmer and Brian Simmons,
Braveheart
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Kevin O'Connell, Rick Kline, Gregory H. Watkins and
William B. Kaplan, Crimson Tide
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Music
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Song
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“Colors of the Wind,”
Pocahontas, Alan Menken, music; Stephen Schwartz,
lyrics
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“Dead Man Walkin',” Dead Man Walking, Bruce
Springsteen, music and lyrics |
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“Have You Ever Really Loved a Woman,” Don Juan
DeMarco, Michael Kamen, Bryan Adams and Robert
John Lange, music and lyrics |
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“Moonlight,” Sabrina, John Williams, music;
Alan and Marilyn Bergman, lyrics |
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“You've Got a Friend in Me,” Toy Story,
Randy Newman, music and lyrics |
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Original Score
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James Horner, Apollo 13
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James Horner, Braveheart
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John Williams, Nixon
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Luis Bacalov, The
Postman (II Postino)
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Patrick Doyle, Sense and Sensibility
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Original Musical or Comedy
Score
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Marc Shaiman, The American President
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Alan Menken, music; Stephen
Schwartz, lyrics, Pocahontas
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John Williams, Sabrina
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Randy Newman, Toy Story
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Thomas Newman, Unstrung Heroes
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Film Editing
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Marcus D'Arcy and Jay Friedkin, Babe
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Richard Francis-Bruce, Seven
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Mike Hill and Dan Hanley, Apollo
13
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Chris Lebenzon, Crimson Tide
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Steven Rosenblum, Braveheart
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Costume Design
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James Acheson, Restoration
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Jenny Beavan and John Bright, Sense and Sensibility
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Shuna Harwood, Richard III
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Charles Knode, Braveheart
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Julie Weiss, 12 Monkeys
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Makeup
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Ken Diaz and Mark Sanchez, My Family: Mi Familia
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Greg Cannom, Bob Laden and Colleen Callaghan, Roommates
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Peter Frampton, Paul Pattison
and Lois Burwell, Braveheart
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Visual Effects
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Scott E. Anderson, Charles
Gibson, Neal Scanlan and John Cox, Babe
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Robert Legato, Michael Kanfer, Leslie Ekker and Matt
Sweeney, Apollo 13
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Sound Effects Editing
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Lon Bender and Per Hallberg,
Braveheart
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John Leveque and Bruce Stambler, Batman Forever
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George Watters II, Crimson Tide
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Short Films
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Animation
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The Chicken From Outerspace (John R. Dilworth,
producer; Cartoons, Inc./Cartoon Network Production) |
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A Close Shave
(Nick Park, producer; Aardman Animations Production)
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the end (Chris Landreth and Robin Bargar,
producers; Alias/Wavefront Production) |
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Gagarin (Alexij Kharitidi, producer; Second
Frog Animation Group Production) |
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Runaway Brain (Chris Bailey, producer;
Walt Disney Pictures Production) |
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Live Action
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Brooms (Luke Cresswell and Steve McNicholas,
producers; Yes/No Production) |
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Duke of Groove (Griffin Dunne and Thom
Colwell, producers; Chanticleer Films Production) |
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Lieberman in Love
(Christine Lahti and Jana Sue Memel, producers;
Chanticleer Films Production)
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Little Surprises (Jeff Goldblum and Tikki
Boldberg, producers; Chanticleer Films Production) |
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Tuesday Morning Ride (Dianne Houston and
Joy Ryan, producers; Chanticleer Films Production) |
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Documentary
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Short Subject
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Jim Dine: A Self-Portrait on the Walls
(Nancy Dine and Richard Stilwell, producers; Outside
in July, Inc. Production) |
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The Living Sea (Greg MacGillivray and Alec
Lorimore, producers; MacGillivray Freeman Films
Production) |
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Never Give Up: The 20th-Century Odyssey of
Herbert Zipper (Terry Sanders and Freida Lee
Mock, producers; American Film Foundation Production) |
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One Survivor Remembers
(Kary Antholis, producer; Home Box Office and The
United States Holocaust Memorial Museum Production)
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The Shadow of Hate (Charles Guggenheim,
producer; Guggenheim Productions, Inc. Production) |
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Feature
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Anne Frank Remembered
(Jon Blair, producer; Jon Blair Film Company Limited
Production)
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The Battle Over Citizen Kane (Thomas Lennon
and Michael Epstein, producers; Lennon Documentary
Group Production) |
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Fiddlefest: Roberta Tzavaras and Her East Harlem
Violin Program (Allan Miller and Walter Scheuer,
producers; Four Oaks Foundation Production) |
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Hank Aaron: Chasing the Dream (Mike Tollin
and Fredric Golding, producers; Turner Original
Production) |
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Troublesome Creek: A Midwestern (Jeanne
Jordan and Steven Ascher, producers; West City Films,
Inc. Production) |
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Foreign Language Film
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All Things Fair, Sweden |
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Antonia's Line, The
Netherlands
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Dust of Life, Algeria |
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O Quatrilho, Brazil |
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The Star Maker, Italy |
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Gordon E. Sawyer Award
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Donald C. Rogers
for “exceptional long-term accomplishments by an individual
who has made substantial contributions toward the advancement
of the science and technology of the motion picture” |
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Special Achievement Award
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John Lasseter
for
the development and application of techniques that made
possible the first feature-length computer-animated film |
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Honorary Awards
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Kirk Douglas
for
“50 years as a creative and moral force in the motion-picture
community” |
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Chuck Jones
for
“the creation of classic cartoons and cartoon characters
whose animated lives have brought joy to our real ones
for more than half a century” |