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Fish’s Amended Oscars

For the weekly results of our annual polls, please follow this link…the polls will cover Best Picture, Director, Short, Actor, Actress, Supp Actor (from 1930) and Supp Actress (from 1930).

https://wondersinthedark.wordpress.com/category/author-allan-fish/wonders-yearly-awards-poll/

Listed below will be Allan’s choices for each year, but will also include more detailed categories, including Screenplay (Scenario up until 1929, then split between Adapted and Original from 1930), Cinematography (split between colour and b&w up to 1980), Editing, Score (from 1930), Art Direction/Production Design, Costumes.  Best Short will be awarded up to 1960.  Best Documentary Feature from 1960.

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1913

Best Picture FANTOMAS, France

Best Short THE INSECTS’ CHRISTMAS, Russia, Wladyslaw Starewicz

Best Director Louis Feuillade, Fantomas

Best Actor Edmond Breon, Fantomas

Best Actress Hilda Borgström, Ingeborg Holm

Best Scenario/Screenplay Léonce Perret, L’Enfant de Paris

Best Cinematography Georges Guerin, Fantomas

Best Editing Georges Guerin, Fantomas

Best Art Direction/Production Design Robert-Jules Garnier, Fantomas

Best Costumes unknown, Fantomas

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1914

Best Picture CABIRIA, Italy

Best Short GERTIE THE DINOSAUR, US, Winsor McKay

Best Director Giovanni Pastrone, Cabiria

Best Actor Benjamin Christensen, The Mysterious X

Best Actress Marie Dressler, Tillie’s Punctured Romance

Best Scenario/Screenplay Benjamin Christensen, The Mysterious X

Best Cinematography Emil Dineson, The Mysterious X

Best Editing Benjamin Christensen, The Mysterious X

Best Art Direction/Production Design unknown, Cabiria

Best Costumes unknown, Cabiria

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1915

Best Picture LES VAMPIRES, France

Best Short THE TRAMP, US, Charles Chaplin

Best Director D.W.Griffith, The Birth of a Nation

Best Actor Sessue Hayakawa, The Cheat

Best Actress Musidora, Les Vampires

Best Scenario/Screenplay Louis Feuillade, Les Vampires

Best Cinematography Alvin Wyckoff,The Cheat

Best Editing James Smith, The Birth of a Nation

Best Art Direction/Production Design Robert-Jules Garnier, Les Vampires

Best Costumes unknown, Les Vampires

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1916

Best Picture INTOLERANCE, US

Best Short ONE A.M., US, Charles Chaplin

Best Director D.W.Griffith, Intolerance

Best Actor Ivan Mosjoukine, The Queen of Spades

Best Actress Mae Marsh, Intolerance

Best Scenario/Screenplay Anita Loos, D.W.Griffith, Tod Browning, Intolerance

Best Cinematography Johan Ankerstjerne, Blind Justice

Best Editing James Smith, Rose Smith, D.W.Griffith, Intolerance

Best Art Direction/Production Design Frank Wortman, Walter L.Hall, Intolerance

Best Costumes Clare West, Intolerance

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1917

Best Picture TERJE VIGEN, Sweden

Best Short THE IMMIGRANT, US, Charles Chaplin

Best Director Victor Sjöstrom, Terje Vigen

Best Actor Victor Sjöstrom, Terje Vigen

Best Actress Karin Molander, Thomas Graal’s Best Film

Best Scenario/Screenplay Gustav Molander, Terje Vigen

Best Cinematography Julius Jaenzon, Terje Vigen

Best Editing Evgenii Bauer, The King of Paris

Best Art Direction/Production Design Axel Esbenson, Terje Vigen

Best Costumes George James Hopkins, Cleopatra (OK, cheating as it’s a lost film, but we have enough stills to see)

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1918

Best Picture THE OUTLAW AND HIS WIFE, Sweden

Best Short SHOULDER ARMS, US, Charles Chaplin

Best Director Cecil B.de Mille, The Whispering Chorus

Best Actor Raymond Hatton, The Whispering Chorus

Best Actress Mary Pickford, Stella Maris

Best Scenario/Screenplay Frances Marion, Stella Maris

Best Cinematography Alvin Wyckoff, The Whispering Chorus

Best Editing Louis Klausse, Tih Minh

Best Art Direction/Production Design Ben Carré, The Blue Bird

Best Costumes unknown, The Blue Bird

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1919

Best Picture THE CABINET OF DR CALIGARI, Germany

Best Short THE GARAGE, US, Roscoe ‘Fatty’ Arbuckle

Best Director Abel Gance, J’Accuse

Best Actor Werner Krauss, The Cabinet of Dr Caligari

Best Actress Lillian Gish, Broken Blossoms

Best Scenario/Screenplay Carl Mayer, Hans Janowitz, The Cabinet of Dr Caligari

Best Cinematography Billy Bitzer, Henrik Sartov, Karl Brown, Broken Blossoms

Best Editing Anne Bauchens, Male and Female

Best Art Direction/Production Design Hermann Warm, Walter Röhrig, Walter Reimann, The Cabinet of Dr Caligari

Best Costumes Walter Reimann, The Cabinet of Dr Caligari

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1920

Best Picture WAY DOWN EAST, US

Best Short ONE WEEK, US, Buster Keaton

Best Director Mauritz Stiller, Erotikon

Best Actor John Barrymore, Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde

Best Actress Hilda Carlburg, The Parson’s Widow

Best Scenario/Screenplay Gustav Molander, Mauritz Stiller, Erotikon

Best Cinematography Georg Schnéevoigt, The Parson’s Widow

Best Editing James Smith, Rose Smith, Way Down East

Best Art Direction/Production Design Hans Poelzig, Kurt Richter, Der Golem

Best Costumes Natacha Rambova, Clare West, Why Change Your Wife?

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1921

Best Picture THE PHANTOM CARRIAGE, Sweden

Best Short NEVER WEAKEN, US, Hal Roach

Best Director Victor Sjöstrom The Phantom Carriage

Best Actor Armand Bour La Terre

Best Actress Lillian Gish Orphans of the Storm

Best Scenario/Screenplay Victor Sjöstrom, The Phantom Carriage

Best Cinematography Julius Jaenzon, The Phantom Carriage

Best Editing Grant Whytock, The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse

Best Art Direction/Production Design Hermann Warm, Robert Herlth, Walter Röhrig, Destiny

Best Costumes Herman Patrick Tappe, Orphans of the Storm

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1922

Best Picture NOSFERATU – Germany

Best Short COPS, US, Buster Keaton

Best Director Friedrich W.Murnau, Nosferatu

Best Actor Max Schreck, Nosferatu

Best Actress Mae Busch, Foolish Wives 

Best Scenario/Screenplay Thea von Harbou, Fritz Lang, Dr Mabuse Der Spieler – Parts I & II

Best Cinematography Fritz Arno Wagner, Nosferatu

Best Editing Fritz Lang, Dr Mabuse Der Spieler – Parts I & II

Best Art Direction/Production Design Richard Day, Elmer Sheele, Erich Von Stroheim, Foolish Wives

Best Costumes Mitchell Leisen, Robin Hood

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1923

Best Picture  LA ROUE,France

Best Short LE RETOUR À LA RAISON, France, Man Ray

Best Director Abel Gance, La Roue

Best Actor Severin-Mars, La Roue

Best Actress Edna Purviance, A Woman of Paris

Best Scenario/Screenplay Jean Haver, Joseph Mitchell, Clyde Bruckman, Our Hospitality

Best Cinematography Léon Donnot, Paul Guichard, Henri Stuckert, Coeur Fidèle

Best Editing Abel Gance, La Roue

Best Art Direction/Production Design Elmer Sheeley, Sidney Ullmann, Stephen Goosson The Hunchback of Notre Dame

Best Costumes Howard Greer, Clare West, The Ten Commandments

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1924

Best Picture GREED, US

Best Short  BALLET MÉCANIQUE, France, Fernand Léger, Dudley Murphy

Best Director Erich Von Stroheim, Greed

Best Actor Douglas Fairbanks, The Thief of Bagdad

Best Actress Zasu Pitts, Greed

Best Scenario/Screenplay Erich Von Stroheim, June Mathis, Greed

Best Cinematography Karl Freund, The Last Laugh

Best Editing Sergei M.Eisenstein, Strike

Best Art Direction/Production Design William Cameron Menzies, Anton Grot, The Thief of Bagdad

Best Costumes Mitchell Leisen, The Thief of Bagdad

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1925

Best Picture THE BATTLESHIP POTEMKIN, USSR

Best Short HIS WOODEN WEDDING, US, Leo McCarey

Best Director Sergei M.Eisenstein, The Battleship Potemkin

Best Actor Lon Chaney, The Phantom of the Opera

Best Actress Greta Garbo, Joyless Street

Best Scenario/Screenplay Jacques Feyder, Françoise Rosay, Visages d’Enfants

Best Cinematography Karl Struss, Ben Hur

Best Editing Sergei M.Eisenstein, The Battleship Potemkin

Best Art Direction/Production Design Charles D.Hall, Edwin Seeley, The Phantom of the Opera

Best Costumes Herman J.Kaufmann, Ben Hur

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1926

Best Picture THE GENERAL, US

Best Short MENILMONTANT, France, Dimitri Kirsanoff

Best Director Teinosuke Kinugasa, A Page of Madness

Best Actor Emil Jannings, Faust

Best Actress Vera Baranovskaya, Mother

Best Scenario/Screenplay Al Boasberg, Charles Smith, Buster Keaton The General

Best Cinematography Henry Sharp, The Black Pirate

Best Editing Vsevelod I.Pudovkin, Mother

Best Art Direction/Production Design Vittorio Caffiero, The Last Days of Pompeii

Best Costumes Duilio Cambelotti, The Last Days of Pompeii

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1927

Best PictureSUNRISE, US

Best Short THE LIFE AND DEATH OF 9713 A HOLLYWOOD EXTRA, US, Robert Florey, Slavko Vorkapich

Best Director Abel Gance, Napoleon

Best Actor Albert Dieudonné, Napoleon

Best Actress Brigitte Helm, The Love of Jeanne Ney

Best Scenario/Screenplay Carl Mayer, Sunrise

Best Cinematography Karl Struss, Charles Rosher, Sunrise

Best Editing Abel Gance, Napoleon

Best Art Direction/Production Design Otto Hunte, Erich Kettelhut, Karl Vollbrecht, Metropolis

Best Costumes Boris Bilinsky, Jean Perrier, Casanova

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1928

Best Picture  THE WEDDING MARCH, US (R.U. La Passion de Jeanne d’Arc (Dreyer), Le Diable au Coeur (l’Herbier))

Best Short UN CHIEN ANDALOU, France, Luis Buñuel, Salvador Dali

Best Director Carl T.Dreyer, La Passion de Jeanne d’Arc

Best Actor  Emil Jannings, The Last Command

Best Actress  Renée Maria Falconetti, La Passion de Jeanne d’Arc

Best Scenario/Screenplay  Marcel l’Herbier, Arthur Bernède, L’Argent

Best Cinematography  Rudolph Maté, La Passion de Jeanne d’Arc

Best Editing  Sergei M.Eisenstein, October

Best Art Direction/Production Design Lazare Meerson, André Barsacq, L’Argent

Best Costumes  Max Rée, The Wedding March

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1929

Best Picture  PANDORA’S BOX, Germany (R.U. City Girl (Murnau), Erotikon (Machaty))

Best Short THE SKELETON DANCE, US, Walt Disney, Ub Iwerks

Best Director  Georg W.Pabst, Pandora’s Box

Best Actor  Vsevelod I.Pudovkin, The Living Corpse

Best Actress  Louise Brooks, Diary of a Lost Girl

Best Scenario/Screenplay  Ernest Vajda, Guy Bolton, The Love Parade

Best Cinematography  Ernest Palmer, City Girl

Best Editing Elizaveta Svilova, Dziga Vertov, The Man With the Movie Camera

Best Art Direction/Production Design Andrei Andreiev, Pandora’s Box

Best Costumes  Maurice Leloir, The Iron Mask

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1930

Best Picture  L’AGE D’OR, France/Spain (R.U. Earth (Dovzhenko), All Quiet on the Western Front (Milestone)

Best Short HOG WILD, US, James Parrott

Best Director  Lewis Milestone, All Quiet on the Western Front

Best Actor  Edward G.Robinson, Little Caesar

Best Actress  Marlene Dietrich, The Blue Angel

Best Supporting Actor  Louis Wolheim, All Quiet on the Western Front

Best Supporting Actress  Marie Dressler, Anna Christie

Best Ensemble Acting All Quiet on the Western Front (Lew Ayres, Louis Wolheim, Slim Summerville)

Best Screenplay (Adapted)  Robert Liebmann, Karl Zuckmayer, Karl Vollmoeller, The Blue Angel 

Best Screenplay (Original)  Harry d’Abbadie d’Arrast, Donald Ogden Stewart, Herman J.Mankiewicz, Douglas Z.Doty, Laughter

Best Cinematography  Arthur Edeson, All Quiet on the Western Front

Best Editing  Edgar Adams, Milton Carruth, All Quiet on the Western Front

Best Musical Score  Georges Auric, Sous les Toits de Paris

Best Art Direction/Production Design  Lazare Meerson, Sous les Toits de Paris

Best Costumes  Travis Banton, Morocco

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1931

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Best Picture  M, Germany (R.U. City Lights (Chaplin), Limite (Peixoto))

Best Short LAUGHING GRAVY, US, James W.Horne

Best Director  Fritz Lang, M

Best Actor  Peter Lorre, M

Best Actress  Ruan Lingyu, Love and Duty

Best Supporting Actor  Dwight Frye, Dracula

Best Supporting Actress  Lotte Lenya, Die Dreigroschenoper

Best Ensemble Acting The Last Flight (Richard Barthelmess, Helen Chandler, David Manners, Elliot Nugent)

Best Screenplay (Adapted)  Jean Renoir, La Chienne

Best Screenplay (Original)  John Monk Saunders, The Last Flight

Best Cinematography  Karl Struss, Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde

Best Editing  René la Hanaff, Le Million

Best Musical Score  Charles Chaplin, City Lights

Best Art Direction/Production Design  Andrei Andreiev, Die Dreigroschenoper

Best Costumes  Adrian, Mata Hari

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1932

Best Picture  TROUBLE IN PARADISE, US (R.U. Love Me Tonight (Mamoulian), La Nuit de Carrefour (Renoir))

Best Short THE MUSIC BOX, US, James Parrott

Best Director  Ernst Lubitsch, Trouble in Paradise

Best Actor  Michel Simon, Boudu Sauvé des Eaux

Best Actress  Miriam Hopkins, Trouble in Paradise

Best Supporting Actor  Robert Lynen, Poil de Carotte

Best Supporting Actress  Winna Winifried, La Nuit de Carrefour

Best Ensemble Acting Trouble in Paradise (Herbert Marshall, Miriam Hopkins, Kay Francis, Charles Ruggles, C.Aubrey Smith, Edward

Everett Horton)

Best Screenplay (Adapted)  Samson Raphaelson, Grover Jones, Trouble in Paradise

Best Screenplay (Original)  Ben Hecht, Seton I.Miller, John Lee Mahin, W.R.Burnett, Fred Palsey, Scarface

Best Cinematography  Rudolph Maté, Vampyr (honourable mention for Karl Struss The Sign of the Cross, Lee Garmes Shanghai Express)

Best Editing  Edward Curtiss, Scarface

Best Musical Score  Max Steiner, The Most Dangerous Game

Best Art Direction/Production Design  Hans Dreier, Shanghai Express

Best Costumes  Travis Banton, The Sign of the Cross/Shanghai Express

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1933

Best Picture  DUCK SOUP, US (R.U. Gold Diggers of 1933 (le Roy), Outskirts (Barnet))

Best Short THE FATAL GLASS OF BEER, US, Clyde Bruckman (hionourable mention for Betty Boop’s The Old Man of the Mountain and Snow White)

Best Director  Boris Barnet, Outskirts

Best Actor  Charles Laughton, The Private Life of Henry VIII (very hard on John Barrymore with Counsellor at Law and Topaze)

Best Actress  Barbara Stanwyck, Baby Face (and The Bitter Tea of General Yen and Ladies They Talk About in the same year!!!)

Best Supporting Actor  Max Miller, Friday the Thirteenth

Best Supporting Actress  Marie Dressler, Dinner at Eight

Best Ensemble Acting  Counsellor at Law (John Barrymore, Bene Daniels, Thelma Todd, Isabel Jewell)

Best Screenplay (Adapted)  Oliver H.P.Garrett, The Story of Temple Drake

Best Screenplay (Original)  Bert Kalmar, Harry Ruby, Arthur Sheekman, Pat Perrin, Duck Soup

Best Cinematography  Lee Garmes, Zoo in Budapest

Best Editing  Ted Cheesman, King Kong

Best Musical Score  Max Steiner, King Kong

Best Art Direction/Production Design  Anton Grot, The Mystery of the Wax Museum

Best Costumes  Adrian, Dinner at Eight

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1934

Best Picture  LES MISÉRABLES, France (R.U. L’Atalante (Vigo), The Goddess (Yonggang), Eng lang The Scarlet Empress (Von Sternberg))

Best Short THE MASCOT, France, Wladyslaw Starewicz

Best Director  Jean Vigo, L’Atalante (Eng lang Josef Von Sternberg, The Scarlet Empress)

Best Actor  Harry Baur, Les Misérables (Eng lang William Powell, The Thin Man)

Best Actress  Ruan Lingyu, The Goddess (Eng lang Diana Wynyard, One More River)

Best Supporting Actor  Michel Simon, L’Atalante (honourable mentions for Charles Vanel and Charles Dullin, Les Misérables, Eng lang Hay Petrie, The Old Curiosity Shop)

Best Supporting Actress  Marguerite Moreno, Les Misérables (Eng lang Louise Beavers, Imitation of Life)

Best Ensemble Acting Les Misérables (Harry Baur, Charles Vanel, Charles Dullin, Marguerite Moreno, Odette Florelle, Gaby Triquet, Orane Demazis)

Best Screenplay (Adapted)  Robert Riskin, It Happened One Night

Best Screenplay (Original)  Jack Cunningham, It’s a Gift

Best Cinematography  Boris Kaufman, Louis Berger, L’Atalante

Best Editing Josef Von Sternberg, The Scarlet Empress

Best Musical Score  Maurice Jaubert, L’Atalante

Best Art Direction/Production Design  Hans Dreier, The Scarlet Empress/Cleopatra

Best Costumes  Travis Banton, The Scarlet Empress/Cleopatra

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1935

Best Picture  SAZEN TANGE AND THE POT WORTH A MILLION RYO, Japan (R.U. The Bride of Frankenstein (Whale), The 39 Steps (Hitchcock))

Best Short THE BAND CONCERT, US, Wilfrid Jackson

Best Director  Sadao Yamanaka, Sazen Tange and the Pot Worth a Million Ryo (Eng lang James Whale The Bride of Frankenstein)

Best Actor  Takeshi Sakamoto, An Inn in Tokyo (Eng lang Charles Laughton, Ruggles of Red Gap)

Best Actress  Sachiko Chiba, Wife! Be Like a Rose! (Eng lang Katharine Hepburn Alice Adams)

Best Supporting Actor  Roland Young, David Copperfield

Best Supporting Actress  Blanche Yurka, A Tale of Two Cities

Best Ensemble Acting David Copperfield (Frank Lawton, Freddie Bartholomew, Roland Young, W.C.Fields, Basil Rathbone, Edna May Oliver, Lennox Pawle, Jessie Ralph, Herbert Mundin)

Best Screenplay (Adapted)  Walter De Leon, Humphrey Pearson, Harlan Thompson, Ruggles of Red Gap

Best Screenplay (Original)  Dwight Taylor, Alan Scott, Top Hat

Best Cinematography  Hal Mohr, A Midsummer Night’s Dream

Best Editing  Leni Riefenstahl, Triumph of the Will

Best Musical Score  Franz Waxman, The Bride of Frankenstein

Best Art Direction/Production Design  Lazare Meerson, Alexandre Trauner, Georges Wakhevitch, La Kermesse Héroique

Best Costumes  Max Rée, A Midsummer Night’s Dream

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1936

Best Picture  MODERN TIMES, US (R.U. Le Roman d’un Tricheur (Guitry), Mr Thank You (Shimizu))

Best Short NIGHT MAIL, UK, Basil Wright, Harry Watt

Best Director  Charles Chaplin, Modern Times

Best Actor  Charles Laughton, Rembrandt

Best Actress  Greta Garbo, Camille

Best Supporting Actor  Jules Berry, Le Crime de Monsieur Lange

Best Supporting Actress  Viviane Romance, La Belle Équipe

Best Ensemble Acting My Man Godfrey (William Powell, Carole Lombard, Gail Patrick, Eugene Pallette, Alice Brady, Mischa Auer)

Best Screenplay (Adapted)  Sidney Howard, Dodsworth

Best Screenplay (Original)  Sacha Guitry, Le Roman d’un Tricheur

Best Cinematography  Georges Périnal, Rembrandt

Best Editing  Frank Sullivan, Fury

Best Musical Score  Arthur Bliss, Things to Come

Best Art Direction/Production Design  Vincent Korda, Rembrandt

Best Costumes  Adrian, Camille

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1937

Best Picture  LA GRANDE ILLUSION, France (R.U. Humanity and Paper Balloons (Yamanaka), Gueule d’Amour (Grémillon), Eng lang The Prisoner of Zenda (Cromwell))

Best Short THE OLD MILL, US, Wilfrid Jackson

Best Director  Jean Renoir, La Grande Illusion (Eng lang Fritz Lang, You Only Live Once)

Best Actor  Jean Gabin, Gueule d’Amour (plus Pépé le Moko & La Grande Illusion the same year!!!, Eng lang Fredric March, A Star is Born, honourable mention for Charles Laughton, I Claudius (if finished, would probably have won))

Best Actress  Carole Lombard, Nothing Sacred

Best Supporting Actor  Douglas Fairbanks Jnr, The Prisoner of Zenda

Best Supporting Actress  Xuan Zhou, Street Angel (Eng lang Flora Robson, Fire Over England)

Best Ensemble Acting  Stage Door (Katharine Hepburn, Ginger Rogers, Adolphe Menjou, Eve Arden, Lucille Ball, Constance Collier) (hard on Un Carnet de Bal)

Best Screenplay (Adapted)  Robert Riskin, Lost Horizon

Best Screenplay (Original)  Jean Renoir, Charles Spaak, La Grande Illusion

Best Cinematography  Leon Shamroy, You Only Live Once

Best Editing  Hal G.Kern, James E.Newcom, The Prisoner of Zenda

Best Musical Score  Alfred Newman, The Prisoner of Zenda

Best Art Direction/Production Design  Stephen Goosson, Lost Horizon

Best Costumes  Ernest Dryden, The Prisoner of Zenda

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1938

Best Picture  BRINGING UP BABY, US (R.U. The Adventures of Robin Hood (Curtiz/Keighley), Alexander Nevsky (Eisenstein))

Best Short THE RIVER, US, Pare Lorentz

Best Director  Howard Hawks, Bringing up Baby

Best Actor  Raimu, La Femme du Boulanger (Eng lang, Cary Grant, Holiday)

Best Actress  Katharine Hepburn, Bringing up Baby

Best Supporting Actor  Wilfrid Lawson, Pygmalion

Best Supporting Actress  Arletty, Hôtel du Nord (Eng lang May Whitty, The Lady Vanishes)

Best Ensemble Acting  Pygmalion (Leslie Howard, Wendy Hiller, Wilfrid Lawson, Scott Sunderland, Marie Lohr, Everley Gree, Jean Cadell, Esme Percy, David Tree)

Best Screenplay (Adapted)  Donald Ogden Stewart, Sidney Buchman, Holiday

Best Screenplay (Original)  Dudley Nichols, Hagar Wilde, Bringing up Baby

Best Cinematography (B&W)  Eugene Schufftan, Le Quai des Brumes

Best Cinematography (colour)  Sol Polito, Tony Gaudio, W.Howard Greene, The Adventures of Robin Hood

Best Editing  Sergei M.Eisenstein, Alexander Nevsky

Best Musical Score  Erich Wolfgang Korngold, The Adventures of Robin Hood & Sergei Prokofiev, Alexander Nevsky (sorry, impossible to separate – TIE)

Best Art Direction/Production Design  Alexandre Trauner, Hôtel du Nord

Best Costumes  Milo Anderson, The Adventures of Robin Hood

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1939

Best Picture  LA RÈGLE DU JEU, France (R.U. Only Angels Have Wings (Hawks), The Story of the Last Chrysanthemums (Mizoguchi))

Best Short THE UGLY DUCKLING, US, Bill Roberts, Jack Cutting

Best Director  Jean Renoir, La Règle du Jeu (Eng lang Howard Hawks, Only Angels Have Wings)

Best Actor  Robert Donat, Goodbye Mr Chips (but I mourn Marcel Dalio, La Règle du Jeu)

Best Actress  Vivien Leigh, Gone with the Wind (but so hard on Kakuko Mori, The Story of the Last Chrysanthemums)

Best Supporting Actor  Thomas Mitchell, Only Angels Have Wings

Best Supporting Actress  Betty Field, Of Mice and Men

Best Ensemble Acting  Only Angels Have Wings (Cary Grant, Jean Arthur, Rita Hayworth, Thomas Mitchell, Richard Barthelmess, Sig Rumann, Allyn Joslyn)

Best Screenplay (Adapted)  Yoshikata Yoda, The Story of the Last Chrysanthemums

Best Screenplay (Original)  Jean Renoir, Carl Koch, La Règle du Jeu

Best Cinematography (B&W)  Gregg Toland, Wuthering Heights

Best Cinematography (colour)  Ernest Haller, Lee Garmes, Ray Rennahan, Gone With the Wind

Best Editing  Dorothy Spencer, Otto Lovering, Stagecoach

Best Musical Score  Max Steiner, Gone with the Wind

Best Art Direction/Production Design  Van Nest Polglase, The Hunchback of Notre Dame

Best Costumes  Walter Plunkett, Gone with the Wind

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1940

Best Picture  HIS GIRL FRIDAY, US (R.U. Pinocchio (Luske/Sharpsteen), The Philadelphia Story (Cukor))

Best Short LONDON CAN TAKE IT, UK, Harry Watt, Humphrey Jennings

Best Director  George Cukor, The Philadelphia Story

Best Actor  Cary Grant, The Philadelphia Story

Best Actress  Rosalind Russell, His Girl Friday

Best Supporting Actor  Frank Morgan, The Shop Around the Corner

Best Supporting Actress  Judith Anderson, Rebecca

Best Ensemble Acting The Philadelphia Story (Katharine Hepburn, Cary Grant, James Stewart, Ruth Hussey, John Halliday, Virginia Weidler, John Howard, Roland Young, Mary Nash, Henry Daniell)

Best Screenplay (Adapted)  Charles Lederer, His Girl Friday

Best Screenplay (Original)  Preston Sturges, Remember the Night

Best Cinematography (B&W) Gregg Toland, The Grapes of Wrath

Best Cinematography (colour)  Georges Périnal, Osmond Borrodaille, The Thief of Bagdad

Best Editing  Hal C.Kern, Rebecca

Best Musical Score  Miklós Rózsa, The Thief of Bagdad (but very stiff competition from Franz Waxman, Rebecca & Richard Addinsell Gaslight)

Best Art Direction/Production Design  Vincent Korda, The Thief of Bagdad

Best Costumes  Oliver Messel, John Armstrong, Marcel Vartes, The Thief of Bagdad

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1941

Best Picture  SULLIVAN’S TRAVELS, US (R.U. Citizen Kane (Welles), All That Money Can Buy (Dieterle))

Best Short CHRISTMAS UNDER FIRE, UK, Harry Watt, Charles Hasse

Best Director  Orson Welles, Citizen Kane

Best Actor  Walter Huston, All That Money Can Buy

Best Actress  Barbara Stanwyck, The Lady Eve

Best Supporting Actor  Everett Sloane, Citizen Kane

Best Supporting Actress  Dorothy Comingore, Citizen Kane

Best Ensemble Acting  Citizen Kane (Orson Welles, Joseph Cotten, Everett Sloane, Dorothy Comingore, George Coulouris, Paul Stewart, Ruth Warrick, Ray Collins, Erskine Sanford, Agnes Moorehead, Harry Shannon, Fortunio Bonanava, William Alland)

Best Screenplay (Adapted)  John Huston, The Maltese Falcon

Best Screenplay (Original)  Orson Welles, Herman J.Mankiewicz, Citizen Kane

Best Cinematography (B&W)  Gregg Toland, Citizen Kane

Best Cinematography (colour)  Ernest Palmer, Ray Rennahan, Blood and Sand

Best Editing  Robert Wise, Citizen Kane (in actual fact there isn’t as much editing in Kane as you might think, outside of the March of Time sequence, but each and every cut is perfect and in a film shot in deep focus, what need is there of much cutting?)

Best Musical Score  Bernard Herrmann, Citizen Kane

Best Art Direction/Production Design  Boris Leven, The Shanghai Gesture

Best Costumes  Orry Kelly, The Little Foxes

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1942

Best Picture  THE MAGNIFICENT AMBERSONS, US (R.U. Casablanca (Curtiz), To Be Or Not To Be (Lubitsch))

Best Short LISTEN TO BRITAIN, UK, Humphrey Jennings

Best Director  Orson Welles, The Magnificent Ambersons

Best Actor  Michael Redgrave, Thunder Rock

Best Actress  Bette Davis, Now Voyager

Best Supporting Actor  Claude Rains, Casablanca

Best Supporting Actress  Agnes Moorehead, The Magnificent Ambersons

Best Ensemble Acting To Be Or Not To Be (Jack Benny, Carole Lombard, Lionel Atwill, Stanley Ridges, Felix Bressart, Tom Dugan, Sig Rumann, Henry Victor) (hard on Ambersons and Casablanca, but Lubitsch’s film showcased an ensemble within an ensemble)

Best Screenplay (Adapted)  Julius G.Epstein, Philip J.Epstein, Howard Koch, Casablanca

Best Screenplay (Original)  Edwin Justus Meyer, To Be Or Not To Be

Best Cinematography (B&W) Stanley Cortez, The Magnificent Ambersons (but so hard on Nicholas Musuraca Cat People)

Best Cinematography (colour)  Leon Shamroy, The Black Swan

Best Editing  Owen Marks, Casablanca

Best Musical Score  Erich Wolfgang Korngold, Kings Row

Best Art Direction/Production Design  Mark Lee-Kirk, The Magnificent Ambersons

Best Costumes  Earl Luick, The Black Swan

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1943

Best Picture  THE LIFE AND DEATH OF COLONEL BLIMP, UK (R.U. Day of Wrath (Dreyer), The Ox-Bow Incident (Wellman))

Best Short RED HOT RIDING HOOD, US, Tex Avery

Best Director  Michael Powell, The Life and Death of Colonel Blimp

Best Actor  Roger Livesey, The Life and Death of Colonel Blimp

Best Actress  Maria Félix, Doña Barbara (Eng lang Joan Fontaine, The Constant Nymph)

Best Supporting Actor  Anton Walbrook, The Life and Death of Colonel Blimp

Best Supporting Actress  Deborah Kerr, The Life and Death of Colonel Blimp

Best Ensemble Acting The Ow-Bow Incident (Henry Fonda, Harry Morgan, Dana Andrews, Anthony Quinn, Jane Darwell, Frank Conroy, Harry Davenport)

Best Screenplay (Adapted)  Thornton Wilder, Sally Benson, Alma Reville, Shadow of a Doubt

Best Screenplay (Original)  Emeric Pressburger, The Life and Death of Colonel Blimp

Best Cinematography (B&W)  Carl Andersson, Day of Wrath

Best Cinematography (colour)  Georges Périnal, Jack Cardiff, The Life and Death of Colonel Blimp

Best Editing  Stewart McAllister, Fires Were Started

Best Musical Score  Bernard Herrmann, Jane Eyre

Best Art Direction/Production Design  James Basevi, Leland Fuller, Heaven Can Wait

Best Costumes  Manon Hahn, Munchhausen

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1944

Best Picture  HENRY V, UK, Laurence Olivier (R.U. Ivan the Terrible Part One: Ivan Grozyni (Eisenstein), Double Indemnity (Wilder))

Best Short MOUSE TROUBLE, US, William Hanna, Joseph Barbera

Best Director  Sergei M.Eisenstein, Ivan the Terrible Part One: Ivan Grozyni

Best Actor  Dick Powell, Farewell My Lovely (special mention to Laird Cregar, The Lodger)

Best Actress  Barbara Stanwyck, Double Indemnity

Best Supporting Actor  Edward G.Robinson, Double Indemnity

Best Supporting Actress  Josephine Hull, Arsenic and Old Lace

Best Ensemble Acting Henry V (Laurence Olivier, Leslie Banks, Leo Genn, Esmond Knight, Robert Newton, Renée Asherson, Max Adrian, Ralph Truman)

Best Screenplay (Adapted)  Raymond Chandler, Billy Wilder, Double Indemnity

Best Screenplay (Original)  Preston Sturges, The Miracle of Morgan’s Creek

Best Cinematography (B&W)  Lucien Ballard, The Lodger

Best Cinematography (colour)  Robert Krasker, Henry V

Best Editing  Joseph Noriega, Farewell My Lovely

Best Musical Score  William Walton, Henry V

Best Art Direction/Production Design  Paul Sheriff, Carmen Dillon, Henry V

Best Costumes  Iosif Shpinel, Ivan the Terrible Part One: Ivan Groznyi

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1945

Best Picture  LES ENFANTS DU PARADIS, France (R.U. Brief Encounter (Lean), Open City (Rossellini))

Best Short THE SHOOTING OF DAN McGOO, US, Tex Avery

Best Director  Marcel Carné, Les Enfants du Paradis (Eng lang, David Lean, Brief Encounter)

Best Actor  Jean-Louis Barrault, Les Enfants du Paradis (Eng lang Mervyn Johns Dead of Night)

Best Actress  Celia Johnson, Brief Encounter

Best Supporting Actor  Michael Redgrave, Dead of Night

Best Supporting Actress  Anna Magnani, Open City (Eng lang Ann Blyth, Mildred Pierce)

Best Ensemble Acting Les Enfants du Paradis (Arletty, Jean-Louis Barrault, Pierre Brasseur, Marcel Herrand, Maria Casares, Gaston Modot, Pierre Renoir, Fabien Loris)

Best Screenplay (Adapted)  Charles Brackett, Billy Wilder, The Lost Weekend

Best Screenplay (Original)  Jacques Prévert, Les Enfants du Paradis

Best Cinematography (B&W)  John F.Seitz, The Lost Weekend

Best Cinematography (colour) Leon Shamroy, Leave Her to Heaven

Best Editing  Jack Harris, Brief Encounter

Best Musical Score  William Alwyn, The True Glory

Best Art Direction/Production Design  Alexandre Trauner, Léon Barsacq, Les Enfants du Paradis

Best Costumes  Antoine Mayo, Les Enfants du Paradis

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1946

Best Picture  IT’S A WONDERFUL LIFE, US (R.U. La Belle et la Bête (Cocteau), A Matter of Life and Death (Powell))

Best Short NORTHWEST HOUNDED POLICE, US, Tex Avery

Best Director  Frank Capra, It’s a Wonderful Life

Best Actor  James Stewart, It’s a Wonderful Life

Best Actress  Michèle Morgan, La Symphonie Pastorale (Eng lang Olivia de Havilland, The Dark Mirror)

Best Supporting Actor  Marius Goring, A Matter of Life and Death

Best Supporting Actress  Martita Hunt, Great Expectations

Best Ensemble Acting Green for Danger (Alastair Sim, Trevor Howard, Sally Gray, Rosamund John, Leo Genn, Megs Jenkins, Judy Campbell, Moore Marriott)

Best Screenplay (Adapted)  Jules Furthman, Leigh Brackett, William Faulkner, The Big Sleep

Best Screenplay (Original)  Emeric Pressburger, A Matter of Life and Death

Best Cinematography (B&W)  Henri Alekan, La Belle et la Bête (hard on Guy Green, Great Expectations, but his time will come)

Best Cinematography (colour)  Jack Cardiff, A Matter of Life and Death

Best Editing  Dorothy Spencer, My Darling Clementine

Best Musical Score  Dimitri Tiomkin, Duel in the Sun (yet leaving Georges Auric, La Belle et la Bête aside is painful)

Best Art Direction/Production Design  Christian Bérard, La Belle et la Bête

Best Costumes  Marcel Escoffier, La Belle et la Bête

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1947

Best Picture  OUT OF THE PAST, US (R.U. The Ball at the Anjo House (Yoshimura), Brighton Rock (Boulting))

Best Short THE CAT CONCERTO, US, William Hanna, Joseph Barbera

Best Director  Jacques Tourneur, Out of the Past

Best Actor  Richard Attenborough, Brighton Rock

Best Actress  Jane Greer, Out of the Past

Best Supporting Actor  Richard Widmark, Kiss of Death

Best Supporting Actress  Kathleen Byron, Black Narcissus

Best Ensemble Acting Odd Man Out (James Mason, Kathleen Ryan, Robert Newton, F.J.McCormick, Dan O’Herlihy, Cyril Cusack, W.G.Fay, Denis O’Dea, Fay Compton, Maureen Cusack)

Best Screenplay (Adapted)  Daniel Mainwaring, Out of the Past

Best Screenplay (Original)  Kaneto Shindo, The Ball at the Anjo House

Best Cinematography (B&W)  Nicholas Musuraca, Out of the Past (very, very tough, with Lee Garmes Nightmare Alley, Max Greene Brighton Rock and Robert Krasker Odd Man Out all worthy winners, too)

Best Cinematography (colour)  Jack Cardiff, Black Narcissus

Best Editing  Fergus McDonnell, Odd Man Out

Best Musical Score  Charles Williams, While I Live

Best Art Direction/Production Design  William Cameron Menzies, Ivy

Best Costumes  Travis Banton, Ivy

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1948

Best Picture  SPRING IN A SMALL TOWN, China (R.U. Bicycle Thieves (de Sica), Oliver Twist (Lean))

Best Short THE CAT THAT HATED PEOPLE, US, Tex Avery

Best Director  David Lean, Oliver Twist

Best Actor  Rex Harrison, Unfaithfully Yours

Best Actress  Yvonne de Bray, Les Parents Terribles (Eng lang Joan Fontaine, Letter from an Unknown Woman)

Best Supporting Actor  Thomas Gomez, Force of Evil

Best Supporting Actress  Jean Simmons, Hamlet

Best Ensemble Acting Oliver Twist (Alec Guinness, Robert Newton, Kay Walsh, John Howard Davies, Anthony Newley, Ralph Truman, Francis L.Sullivan, Mary Clare, Diana Dors, Edie Martin, Ivor Barnard, Henry Stephenson, Gibb Mclaughlin, Kathleen Harrison, Michael Dear, Frederick Lloyd, Amy Veness, Josephine Stuart) (very hard on Les Parents Terribles, but this is the greatest Dickens ensemble on film)

Best Screenplay (Adapted)  Abraham Polonsky, Ira Wolfert, Force of Evil

Best Screenplay (Original)  Cesare Zavattini, Bicycle Thieves

Best Cinematography (B&W)  Guy Green, Oliver Twist

Best Cinematography (colour)  Jack Cardiff, The Red Shoes

Best Editing  Christian Nyby, Red River

Best Musical Score  Arnold Bax, Oliver Twist

Best Art Direction/Production Design  John Bryan, Oliver Twist

Best Costumes  Hein Heckroth, The Red Shoes

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1949

Best Picture  THE THIRD MAN, UK (R.U. Late Spring (Ozu), Kind Hearts and Coronets (Hamer))

Best Short BEGONE DULL CARE, Canada, Norman McLaren

Best Director  Carol Reed, The Third Man

Best Actor  Dennis Price, Kind Hearts and Coronets

Best Actress  Danielle Darrieux, Occupé toi d’Amélie (Eng lang, Olivia de Havilland, The Heiress)

Best Supporting Actor  Orson Welles, The Third Man

Best Supporting Actress  Joan Greenwood, Kind Hearts and Coronets

Best Ensemble Acting Occupe toi d’Amélie (Danielle Darrieux, Jean Desailly, Julien Carette, Grégoire Aslan, Victor Guyau)

Best Screenplay (Adapted)  Robert Hamer, John Dighton, Kind Hearts and Coronets

Best Screenplay (Original)  Joseph L.Mankiewicz, A Letter to Three Wives

Best Cinematography (B&W)  Robert Krasker, The Third Man

Best Cinematography (colour)  Winton C.Hoch, She Wore a Yellow Ribbon

Best Editing  Roland Gross, The Set Up

Best Musical Score  Anton Karas, The Third Man

Best Art Direction/Production Design  Vincent Korda, The Third Man

Best Costumes  Edith Head, Gile Steele, The Heiress

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1950

Best Picture  SUNSET BOULEVARD, US (R.U. Rashomon (Kurosawa), All About Eve (Mankiewicz))

Best Short RABBIT OF SEVILLE, US, Chuck Jones

Best Director  Billy Wilder, Sunset Boulevard

Best Actor  Shi Hui, This Whole Life of Mine (Eng lang Humphrey Bogart, In a Lonely Place)

Best Actress  Gloria Swanson, Sunset Boulevard(so hard on Nicole Stéphane Les Enfants Terribles)

Best Supporting Actor  George Sanders, All About Eve

Best Supporting Actress  Jane Marken, Manèges (Eng lang Hope Emerson, Caged)

Best Ensemble Acting  All About Eve (Bette Davis, Anne Baxter, George Sanders, Celeste Holm, Thelma Ritter)

Best Screenplay (Adapted)  Akira Kurosawa, Shinobu Hashimoto, Rashomon

Best Screenplay (Original)  Joseph L.Mankiewicz, All About Eve

Best Cinematography (B&W)  Max Greene Night and the City (hard on Kazuo Miyagawa Rashomon, but his time will follow)

Best Cinematography (colour) Christopher Challis, Gone to Earth

Best Editing  Doane Harrison, Arthur Schmidt, Sunset Boulevard

Best Musical Score  Oscar Straus, La Ronde (honourable mention Fumio Hayasaka Rashomon)

Best Art Direction/Production Design  Jean d’Eaubonne, La Ronde

Best Costumes  Georges Annenkov, La Ronde

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Best Picture  ACE IN THE HOLE, US (R.U. The Man in the White Suit (Mackendrick), The Diary of a Country Priest (Bresson))

Best Short GERALD McBOING BOING, US, Robert Cannon

Best Director  Billy Wilder, Ace in the Hole

Best Actor  Kirk Douglas, Ace in the Hole

Best Actress  Anita Björk, Miss Julie (Eng lang Vivien Leigh, A Streetcar Named Desire)

Best Supporting Actor  Leo Genn, Quo Vadis?

Best Supporting Actress  Mildred Dunnock, Death of a Salesman

Best Ensemble Acting  A Streetcar Named Desire (Marlon Brando, Vivien Leigh, Kim Hunter, Karl Malden)

Best Screenplay (Adapted)  Toshiro Ide, Sumie Tanaka, Yasunari Kawabata, Repast

Best Screenplay (Original)  John McDougall, John Dighton, Alexander Mackendrick, The Man in the White Suit

Best Cinematography (B&W)  Göran Strindberg, One Summer of Happiness/Miss Julie

Best Cinematography (colour)  Claude Renoir, The River

Best Editing  Arthur Schmidt, Doane Harrison, Ace in the Hole

Best Musical Score  Richard Addinsell, Scrooge

Best Art Direction/Production Design  Preston Ames, Cedric Gibbons, Irene Sharaff, An American in Paris

Best Costumes  Irene Sharaff, Walter Plunkett, Orry Kelly, An American in Paris

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1952

Best Picture  SINGIN’ IN THE RAIN, US (R.U. Ikiru (Kurosawa), Umberto D (de Sica)

Best Short MAGICAL MAESTRO, US, Tex Avery

Best Director  Akira Kurosawa, Ikiru (Eng lang, Gene Kelly, Stanley Donen, Singin’ in the Rain)

Best Actor  Takashi Shimura, Ikiru  (Eng lang Charles Chaplin, Limelight)

Best Actress  Simone Signoret, Casque d’Or (Eng lang Joan Crawford, Sudden Fear)

Best Supporting Actor  Nigel Patrick, The Pickwick Papers

Best Supporting Actress  Edith Evans, The Importance of Being Earnest (so tough on Jean Hagen, Singin’ in the Rain)

Best Ensemble Acting The Importance of Being Earnest (Michael Redgrave, Michael Denison, Joan Greenwood, Dorothy Tutin, Margaret Rutherford, Edith Evans, Miles Malleson)

Best Screenplay (Adapted)  Carl Foreman, High Noon

Best Screenplay (Original)  Betty Comden, Adolph Green, Singin’ in the Rain

Best Cinematography (B&W)  Robert le Fèbvre, Casque d’Or

Best Cinematography (colour)  Harold Rosson, Singin’ in the Rain

Best Editing  Elmo Williams, Harry Gerstad, High Noon

Best Musical Score  Charles Chaplin, Raymond Rasch, Larry Russell, Limelight

Best Art Direction/Production Design  Jean d’Eaubonne, Casque d’Or

Best Costumes  Walter Plunkett, Singin’ in the Rain

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1953

Best Picture  TOKYO STORY, Japan (R.U. Ugetsu Monogatari (Mizoguchi), Madame de… (Ophuls), Eng lang The Naked Spur (Mann))

Best Short DUCK AMUCK, US, Chuck Jones

Best Director  Yasujiro Ozu, Tokyo Story (Eng lang Anthony Mann, The Naked Spur)

Best Actor  Chishu Ryu, Tokyo Story (Eng lang James Stewart, The Naked Spur)

Best Actress  Yuko Mochizuki, A Japanese Tragedy (Eng lang Ethel Merman, Call Me Madam – a dreadful year for English language actresses, the ten best performances all foreign!!!)

Best Supporting Actor  Charles Vanel, The Wages of Fear (Eng lang Jack Palance, Shane)

Best Supporting Actress  Thelma Ritter, Pickup on South Street

Best Ensemble Acting Tokyo Story (Chishu Ryu, Chieko Higashiyama, Kyoko Kagawa, Setsuo Hara, Haruko Sugimura, So Yamamura)

Best Screenplay (Adapted)  Matsutaro Kawaguchi, Yoshitaka Yoda, Ugetsu Monogatari

Best Screenplay (Original)  Kogo Noda, Yasujiro Ozu, Tokyo Story

Best Cinematography (B&W)  Kazuo Miyagawa, Ugetsu Monogatari

Best Cinematography (colour)  Kohei Sugiyama, Gate of Hell

Best Editing  Boris Lewin, Madame de…

Best Musical Score  Larry Adler, Genevieve

Best Art Direction/Production Design  Robert Gys, Lucrèce Borgia

Best Costumes  Sanzi Wada, Gate of Hell

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1954

Best Picture  SANSHO DAYU (R.U. The Seven Samurai (Kurosawa), Rear Window (Hitchcock))

Best Short DUCK DODGERS IN THE 24½TH CENTURY, US, Chuck Jones

Best Director  Kenji Mizoguchi, Sansho Dayu (Eng lang Alfred Hitchcock Rear Window)

Best Actor  Marlon Brando, On the Waterfront (I mourn Spencer Tracy, Bad Day at Black Rock)

Best Actress  Giulietta Masina, La Strada (Eng lang Judy Garland A Star is Born)

Best Supporting Actor  André Morell, 1984 TV (best other, Jarl Kulle, Karin Mansdotter, Eng lang Lee J.Cobb, On the Waterfront)

Best Supporting Actress  Kinuyo Tanaka, Sansho Dayu (Eng lang, Mercedes McCambridge, Johnny Guitar)

Best Ensemble Acting An Inn at Osaka (Shuji Sano, Nabuko Otowa, Mitsuko Mito, Hiroko Kawasaki, Sachiko Hidari, Eiko Miyoshi)

Best Screenplay (Adapted)  John Michael Hayes, Rear Window

Best Screenplay (Original)  Ennio Flaiano, Tullio Pinelli, Federico Fellini, La Strada

Best Cinematography (B&W)  Kazuo Miyagawa, Sansho Dayu

Best Cinematography (colour)  Michel Kelber, French Can Can

Best Editing  Akira Kurosawa, The Seven Samurai

Best Musical Score  Nino Rota, La Strada

Best Art Direction/Production Design  Max Douy, French Can Can

Best Costumes  Rosine Delamare, French Can Can

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1955

Best Picture  FLOATING CLOUDS, Japan (R.U. Lola Montes (Ophuls), The Night of the Hunter (Laughton))

Best Short NUIT ET BROUILLARD, France, Alain Resnais

Best Director  Mikio Naruse, Floating Clouds (Eng lang, Charles Laughton, The Night of the Hunter)

Best Actor  Laurence Olivier, Richard III (but so hard on Robert Mitchum, The Night of the Hunter)

Best Actress  Hideko Takamine, Floating Clouds (Eng lang Jane Wyman, All That Heaven Allows)

Best Supporting Actor  Ralph Richardson, Richard III

Best Supporting Actress  Lillian Gish, The Night of the Hunter

Best Ensemble Acting Smiles of a Summer Night (Gunnat Björnstrand, Eva Dahlbeck, Harriet Andersson, Naima Wifstrand, Ulla Jacobsson)

Best Screenplay (Adapted)  James Agee, The Night of the Hunter

Best Screenplay (Original)  Ingmar Bergman, Smiles of a Summer Night

Best Cinematography (B&W)  Stanley Cortez, The Night of the Hunter (honourable mention, John Alton, The Big Combo)

Best Cinematography (colour)  Russell Metty, All That Heaven Allows

Best Editing  Roger Dwyre, Rififi

Best Musical Score  Ravi Shankar Pather Panchali (hard on William Walton, Richard III, honourable mention to David Buttolph, Sammy Cahn, Ray Heindorf, Matty Matlock, Arthur Hamilton Pete Kelly’s Blues)

Best Art Direction/Production Design  Jean d’Eaubonne, Willy Schatz, Lola Montes

Best Costumes  Hiroshi Mizutani, Empress Yang Kwei Fei

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1956

Best Picture  THE SEARCHERS, US (R.U. A Man Escaped (Bresson), Suzaki Paradise Red Light District (Kawashima))

Best Short TOUTE LA MÉMOIRE LE MONDE, France, Alain Resnais

Best Director  John Ford, The Searchers

Best Actor  John Wayne, The Searchers

Best Actress  Maria Schell, Gervaise (honourable mention for Françoise Arnoul People of no Importance, Eng lang Carroll Baker, Baby Doll)

Best Supporting Actor  Eli Wallach, Baby Doll

Best Supporting Actress  Ayako Wakao, Street of Shame (Eng lang Dorothy Malone, Written on the Wind)

Best Ensemble Acting Flowing (Kinuyo Tanaka, Isuzu Yamada, Hideko Takamine, Mariko Okada, Haruko Sugimura, Sumiko Kurishima, Chieko Nakakita)

Best Screenplay (Adapted)  Frank S.Nugent, The Searchers

Best Screenplay (Original)  Robert Bresson, A Man Escaped

Best Cinematography (B&W) Boris Kaufman, Baby Doll

Best Cinematography (colour) Winton C.Hoch, The Searchers

Best Editing  Robert S.Stein, Invasion of the Body Snatchers

Best Musical Score  Elmer Bernstein, The Ten Commandments

Best Art Direction/Production Design  Paul Bertrand, Gervaise

Best Costumes  Edith Head, Ralph Jester, John Jensen, Dorothy Jeakins, Arnold Friberg, The Ten Commandments

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1957

Best Picture  TOKYO TWILIGHT, Japan (R.U. The Seventh Seal (Bergman), Wild Strawberries (Bergman), Eng lang Sweet Smell of Success (Mackendrick))

Best Short WHAT’S OPERA DOC?, US, Chuck Jones

Best Director  Ingmar Bergman, The Seventh Seal (Eng lang Alexander Mackendrick, Sweet Smell of Success)

Best Actor  Mickey Rooney, The Comedian TV (best other, Victor Sjöstrom, Wild Strawberries, Eng lang Tony Curtis, Sweet Smell of Success)

Best Actress  Setsuko Hara, Tokyo Twilight (Eng lang, Patricia Neal, A Face in the Crowd)

Best Supporting Actor  Niall McGinnis, Night of the Demon

Best Supporting Actress  Ineko Arima, Tokyo Twilight (Eng lang Marjorie Rambeau, The Man With a Thousand Faces)

Best Ensemble Acting Twelve Angry Men (Henry Fonda, Lee J.Cobb, E.G.Marshall, Ed Begley, Jack Warden, Jack Klugman, Martin Balsam, John Fiedler, George Voskovec, Joseph Sweeney, Robert Webber, Edward Binns)

Best Screenplay (Adapted)  Clifford Odets, Ernest Lehman, Sweet Smell of Success

Best Screenplay (Original)  Ingmar Bergman, The Seventh Seal

Best Cinematography (B&W)  Gunnar Fischer, The Seventh Seal

Best Cinematography (colour)  Geoffrey Unsworth, Dangerous Exile

Best Editing  Eva Kroll, Paths of Glory

Best Musical Score  Elmer Bernstein, Sweet Smell of Success (honourable mention Erik Nordgren, The Seventh Seal)

Best Art Direction/Production Design  Edward Carrere, Sweet Smell of Success

Best Costumes  Edith Head, Funny Face

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1958

Best Picture  VERTIGO, US (R.U. Une Vie (Astruc), Touch of Evil (Welles))

Best Short LE CHANT DU STYRÈNE, France, Alain Resnais

Best Director  Alfred Hitchcock, Vertigo

Best Actor  Zbigniew Cybulski, Ashes and Diamonds (Eng lang James Stewart, Vertigo)

Best Actress  Maria Schell, Une Vie (Eng lang Susan Hayward, I Want to Live!)

Best Supporting Actor  Gunnar Björnstrand, The Magician (Eng lang Errol Flynn, Too Much Too Soon)

Best Supporting Actress  Wendy Hiller, Separate Tables

Best Ensemble Acting So Close to Life (Eva Dahlbeck, Ingrid Thulin, Bibi Andersson, Barbro Hiort af Ornas, Max Von Sydow, Erland Josephson, Gunnar Björnstrand)

Best Screenplay (Adapted)  Roland Laudenbach, Alexandre Astruc, Une Vie

Best Screenplay (Original)  Reginald Rose, Man of the West

Best Cinematography (B&W)  Gunnar Fischer, The Magician

Best Cinematography (colour)  Claude Renoir, Une Vie

Best Editing  George Tomasini, Vertigo

Best Musical Score  Bernard Herrmann, Vertigo

Best Art Direction/Production Design  Bernard Robinson, Dracula

Best Costumes  Cecil Beaton, Gigi

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1959

Best Picture  PICKPOCKET, France (U.S. Rio Bravo (Hawks), Les Quatre Cents Coups (Truffaut))

Best Short PULL MY DAISY, US, Robert Frank

Best Director  Robert Bresson, Pickpocket (Eng lang Howard Hawks, Rio Bravo)

Best Actor  Ganjiro Nakamura, Floating Weeds (Eng lang, Peter Sellers, I’m All Right Jack)

Best Actress  Machiko Kyo, The Key (Eng lang, Simone Signoret, Room at the  Top)

Best Supporting Actor  Dean Martin, Rio Bravo

Best Supporting Actress  Sharma Prokhorenko, Ballad of a Soldier (Eng lang Hayley Mills, Tiger Bay)

Best Ensemble Acting Floating Weeds (Ganjiro Nakamura, Haruko Sugimura, Machiko Kyo, Ayako Wakao, Hikaru Hoshi, Hiroshi Kawaguchi, Chishu Ryu)

Best Screenplay (Adapted)  Satyajit Ray, The World of Apu

Best Screenplay (Original)  Billy Wilder, I.A.L.Diamond, Some Like it Hot

Best Cinematography (B&W)  Sergei Urusevky, Letter Never Sent

Best Cinematography (colour)  Richard Angst, The Tiger of Eschnapur/The Indian Tomb

Best Editing  George Tomasini, North by Northwest

Best Musical Score  Miklós Rózsa, Ben Hur

Best Art Direction/Production Design  William A.Horning, Edward Carfagno, Ben Hur

Best Costumes  Günter Brosda, Claudia Hahne-Herberg, The Tiger of Eschnapur/The Indian Tomb

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1960

Best Picture  PSYCHO, US (R.U. A Bout de Souffle (Godard), The Housemaid (Ki-young))

Best Short HIGH NOTE, US, Chuck Jones

Best Documentary Picture PRIMARY, US, Robert Drew, Richard Leacock

Best Director  Jean-Luc Godard, A Bout de Souffle

Best Actor  Anthony Perkins, Psycho

Best Actress  Hideko Takamine, When a Woman Ascends the Stairs (hard on Sharmila Tagore, Devi, Eng lang Shirley MacLaine, The Apartment)

Best Supporting Actor  Chabi Biswas, Devi

Best Supporting Actress  Shirley Jones, Elmer Gantry

Best Ensemble Acting Sons and Lovers (Dean Stockwell, Wendy Hiller, Trevor Howard, Mary Ure, Ernest Thesiger, Donald Pleasence, Heather Sears, Rosalie Crutchley)

Best Screenplay (Adapted)  Alan Sillitoe, Saturday Night and Sunday Morning

Best Screenplay (Original)  Billy Wilder, I.A.L.Diamond, The Apartment

Best Cinematography (B&W)  Sven Nykvist, The Virgin Spring

Best Cinematography (colour)  John Alton, Elmer Gantry

Best Editing  George Tomasini, Psycho

Best Musical Score  Bernard Herrmann, Psycho

Best Art Direction/Production Design  M.K.Syed, Mughal e Azam

Best Costumes  Jaghi, Mughal e Azam

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1961

Best Picture  L’ANNÉE DERNIÈRE À MARIENBAD, France (R.U. Viridiana (Buñuel), Placido (Berlanga), Eng lang The Hustler (Rossen))

Best Short  TERMINUS, UK, John Schlesinger

Best Documentary Picture THE CONNECTION, US, Shirley Clarke

Best Director  Alain Resnais, L’Année Dernière à Marienbad (Eng lang Robert Rossen, The Hustler)

Best Actor  James Cagney, One Two Three

Best Actress  Harriet Andersson, Through a Glass Darkly (Eng lang Deborah Kerr, The Innocents)

Best Supporting Actor  George C.Scott, The Hustler

Best Supporting Actress  Margaret Johnston, Night of the Eagle

Best Ensemble Acting The Hustler (Paul Newman, Piper Laurie, George C.Scott, Jackie Gleason, Myron McCormick)

Best Screenplay (Adapted)  Robert Rossen, Sidney Carroll, The Hustler

Best Screenplay (Original)  Alain Robbe-Grillet, L’Année Dernière à Marienbad

Best Cinematography (B&W)  Freddie Francis, The Innocents

Best Cinematography (colour)  Robert Krasker, El Cid

Best Editing  Dede Allen, The Hustler

Best Musical Score  Miklós Rózsa, El Cid

Best Art Direction/Production Design  Veniero Colosanti, John Moore, El Cid

Best Costumes  Veniero Colosanti, El Cid

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1962

Best Picture  THE EXTERMINATING ANGEL, Mexico (R.U. Akitsu Springs (Yoshida), Jules et Jim (Truffaut), Eng lang The Manchurian Candidate (Frankenheimer))

Best Short LA JÉTÉE, France, Chris Marker

Best Documentary Picture ELGAR, UK TV, Ken Russell

Best Director  Luis Buñuel, The Exterminating Angel (Eng lang David Lean, Lawrence of Arabia)

Best Actor  Robert Preston, The Music Man

Best Actress  Mariko Okada, Akitsu Springs (Eng lang Katharine Hepburn, Long Day’s Journey into Night)

Best Supporting Actor  Jason Robards Jnr, Long Day’s Journey Into Night

Best Supporting Actress  Angela Lansbury, The Manchurian Candidate

Best Ensemble Acting Long Day’s Journey into Night (Katharine Hepburn, Ralph Richardson, Jason Robards Jnr, Dean Stockwell)

Best Screenplay (Adapted)  Yasujiro Ozu, Kogo Noda, An Autumn Afternoon

Best Screenplay (Original)  Robert Bolt, Michael Wilson, Lawrence of Arabia

Best Cinematography (B&W) Henri Decaë, Jules et Jim

Best Cinematography (colour)  Frederick A.Young, Lawrence of Arabia

Best Editing  Ken Russell, Elgar TV (best other, Claudine Bouche, Jules et Jim)

Best Musical Score  Hikaru Hayashi, Akitsu Springs

Best Art Direction/Production Design  John Box, John Stoll, Dario Simone, Lawrence of Arabia

Best Costumes  Phyllis Dalton, Lawrence of Arabia

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1963

Best Picture  LE MÉPRIS, France (R.U. The Leopard (Visconti), El Verdugo (Berlanga), Eng lang The Servant (Losey))

Best Short THE HOUSE IS BLACK, Iran, Farough Farrokhzad

Best Documentary Picture TO DIE IN MADRID, France, Frederic Roussif

Best Director  Luchino Visconti, The Leopard (Eng lang Joseph Losey, The Servant)

Best Actor  Marcello Mastroianni, 8½ (but I mourn Burt Lancaster, The Leopard and Kinnosuke Nakamura Bushido : Cruel Code of the Samurai, Eng lang Dirk Bogarde, The Servant)

Best Actress  Jeanne Moreau, La Baie des Anges (Eng lang Rachel Roberts, This Sporting Life)

Best Supporting Actor  José Isbert, El Verdugo (Eng lang Melvyn Douglas, Hud)

Best Supporting Actress  Carol Lynley, The Cardinal

Best Ensemble Acting Hud (Paul Newman, Patricia Neal, Melvyn Douglas, Brandon de Wilde)

Best Screenplay (Adapted)  Luchino Visconti, Suso Cecchi d’Amico, Pasquale Festa Campanile, Enrico Medioli, Massimo Franciosa, The Leopard

Best Screenplay (Original)  Luis Garcia Berlanga, Ennio Flaiano, Rafael Azcona, El Verdugo

Best Cinematography (B&W)  Douglas Slocombe, The Servant

Best Cinematography (colour) Raoul Coutard, Le Mépris

Best Editing  Leo Cattozzo, 8½

Best Musical Score  Georges Delerue, Le Mépris

Best Art Direction/Production Design  John DeCuir, Jack Martin Smith, Cleopatra

Best Costumes  Liu Xianhui, The Love Eterne (honourable mention to Irene Sharaff for Elizabeth Taylor’s wardrobe in Cleopatra)

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1964

Best Picture  KWAIDAN, Japan (R.U. Doctor Strangelove (Kubrick), The Gospel According to St Matthew (Pasolini))

Best Short NOVICIAT, France, Noel Burch

Best Documentary Picture CULLODEN, UK TV, Peter Watkins

Best Director  Pier Paolo Pasolini, The Gospel According to St Matthew

Best Actor  Rod Steiger, The Pawnbroker (I mourn Innokenti Smoktunovsky, Hamlet)

Best Actress  Madhabi Mukherjee, Charulata (Eng lang Anne Bancroft, The Pumpkin Eater)

Best Supporting Actor  Alec Guinness, The Fall of the Roman Empire

Best Supporting Actress  Gunnel Lindblom, Loving Couples (Eng lang Pamela Franklin, The Third Secret)

Best Ensemble Acting Doctor Strangelove (Peter Sellers, George C.Scott, Sterling Hayden, Keenan Wynn, Peter Bull, Slim Pickens)

Best Screenplay (Adapted)  Stanley Kubrick, Terry Southern, Peter George, Doctor Strangelove

Best Screenplay (Original)  Jacques Demy, Les Parapluies de Cherbourg

Best Cinematography (B&W)  Tonino delli Colli, The Gospel According to St Matthew

Best Cinematography (colour)  Yoshio Miyagima, Kwaidan (very close with Nicolas Roeg, The Masque of the Red Death)

Best Editing  L.Ririra, Black God White Devil

Best Musical Score  Dimitri Shostakovich, Hamlet

Best Art Direction/Production Design  Vaniero Colosanti, John Moore, The Fall of the Roman Empire (honourable mention for Ken Adam’s War Room in Doctor Strangelove)

Best Costumes  Laura Nightingale, The Masque of the Red Death

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1965

Best Picture  CHIMES AT MIDNIGHT, Spain/UK (R.U. The Round Up (Jancsó), Pierrot le Fou (Godard))

Best Short THE HAND, Czechoslovakia, Jiri Trnka

Best Documentary Picture THE WAR GAME, UK TV, Peter Watkins

Best Director  Orson Welles, Chimes at Midnight

Best Actor  Toshiro Mifune, Red Beard

Best Actress  Ayako Wakao, Seisaku’s Wife (Eng lang Julie Christie, Darling)

Best Supporting Actor  John Gielgud, Chimes at Midnight

Best Supporting Actress  Ruriko Asaoka, A Story Written With Water (Eng lang Joan Blondell, The Cincinnati Kid)

Best Ensemble Acting The Hill (Sean Connery, Harry Andrews, Ian Bannen, Ossie Davis, Ian Hendry)

Best Screenplay (Adapted)  Tadeusz Kwiatkowski, The Saragossa Manuscript

Best Screenplay (Original)  Frederic Raphael, Darling

Best Cinematography (B&W)  Gil Taylor, Repulsion

Best Cinematography (colour)  Russell Metty, The War Lord

Best Editing  Russ Meyer, Faster, Pussycat, Kill, Kill!

Best Musical Score  Jerome Moross, The War Lord

Best Art Direction/Production Design  Piero Gherardi, Juliet of the Spirits

Best Costumes  Mikhail Chikovany, War and Peace

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1966

Best Picture  PERSONA, Sweden (R.U. Red Angel (Masumura), Au Hasard Balthazar (Bresson), Eng lang A Man for All Seasons (Zinnemann))

Best Short PATRIOTISM, Japan, Yukio Mishima

Best Documentary Picture LE REGARD DE PICASSO, France, Nelly Kaplan

Best Director  Ingmar Bergman, Persona (Eng lang Fred Zinnemann, A Man for All Seasons)

Best Actor  Per Oscarsson, Hunger (Eng lang Paul Scofield A Man for All Seasons)

Best Actress  Bibi Andersson, Persona (Eng lang Judi Dench, Talking to a Stranger TV, best other, Elizabeth Taylor, Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?)

Best Supporting Actor  Robert Shaw, A Man for All Seasons

Best Supporting Actress  Barbara Brylska, Pharaoh (Eng lang Sandy Dennis, Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?)

Best Ensemble Acting Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? (Elizabeth Taylor, Richard Burton, Sandy Dennis, George Segal)

Best Screenplay (Adapted)  Ryozo Kasahara, Red Angel

Best Screenplay (Original)  Ingmar Bergman, Persona

Best Cinematography (B&W)  Vadim Yusov, Andrei Rublev

Best Cinematography (colour)  Jerzy Wojcik, Pharaoh

Best Editing  Tatsuji Nakashizu, Red Angel

Best Musical Score  Ennio Morricone, The Good the Bad and the Ugly

Best Art Direction/Production Design  Evgeni Chernaiev, Andrei Rublev

Best Costumes  Elizabeth Haffenden, Joan Bridge, A Man for All Seasons

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1967

Best Picture  MARKETA LAZAROVA, Czechoslovakia (R.U. The Young Girls of Rochefort (Demy), Belle de Jour (Buñuel), Eng lang Bonnie and Clyde (Penn))

Best Short NINE VARIATIONS ON A DANCE THEME, US, Hilary Harris

Best Documentary Picture TITICUT FOLLIES, US. Frederick Wiseman

Best Director  Frantisek Vlacil, Marketa Lazarova (Eng lang Arthur Penn, Bonnie and Clyde)

Best Actor  Alain Delon, Le Samourai (Eng lang Eric Porter The Forsyte Saga TV, best other Stanley Baker, Accident)

Best Actress  Catherine Deneuve, Belle de Jour (Eng lang Anne Bancroft, The Graduate)

Best Supporting Actor  Keenan Wynn, Point Blank

Best Supporting Actress  Lone Rode, People Meet and Sweet Music Fills the Heart (Eng lang, Mildred Natwick, Barefoot in the Park)

Best Ensemble Acting The Forsyte Saga TV (Eric Porter, Nyree Dawn Porter, Susan Hampshire, Kennth More, Joseph O’Conor, Margaret Tyzack) (best other, Belle de Jour, Catherine Deneuve, Michel Piccoli, Genevieve Page, Françoise Fabian)

Best Screenplay (Adapted)  Frantisek Pavlicek, Frantisek Vlacil, Marketa Lazarova

Best Screenplay (Original)  Luis Buñuel, Jean-Claude Carrière, Belle de Jour

Best Cinematography (B&W)  Bedrich Batka, Marketa Lazarova

Best Cinematography (colour)  Jorgen Persson, Elvira Madigan

Best Editing  Dede Allen, Bonnie and Clyde

Best Musical Score  Zdenek Liska, Marketa Lazarova

Best Art Direction/Production Design  Eugene Roman, Playtime

Best Costumes  Theadora van Runkle, Bonnie and Clyde

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1968

Best Picture  ONCE UPON A TIME IN THE WEST, US/Italy (R.U. Shame (Bergman), 2001: A Space Odyssey (Kubrick))

Best Short THE DOVE, France, George Coe, Anthony Lover

Best Documentary Picture THE HOUR OF THE FURNACES, Argentina, Fernando E.Solanas

Best Director  Sergio Leone, Once Upon a Time in the West

Best Actor  Rudolf Hrusinsky, The Cremator (Eng lang Peter O’Toole, The Lion in Winter)

Best Actress  Katharine Hepburn, The Lion in Winter

Best Supporting Actor  André Morell, The Caesars TV (best other, Lajos Oze, The Witness, Eng lang Seymour Cassel, Faces)

Best Supporting Actress  Lynn Carlin, Faces

Best Ensemble Acting The Lion in Winter (Katharine Hepburn, Peter O’Toole, Anthony Hopkins, Nigel Terry, John Castle, Timothy Dalton, Jane Merrow)

Best Screenplay (Adapted)  James Goodman, The Lion in Winter

Best Screenplay (Original)  Ingmar Bergman, Shame

Best Cinematography (B&W)  Sven Nykvist, Shame

Best Cinematography (colour)  Yuji Okumura, Farewell to the Summer Light

Best Editing  Nino Baragli, Once Upon a Time in the West

Best Musical Score  Ennio Morricone, Once Upon a Time in the West (but I mourn for Lubos Fiser, Dita Saxova)

Best Art Direction/Production Design  Tony Masters, Harry Lange, 2001: A Space Odyssey

Best Costumes  Danilo Donati, Romeo and Juliet

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1969

Best Picture  EROS + MASSACRE, Japan (R.U. L’Amour Fou (Rivette), The Wild Bunch (Peckinpah))

Best Short OF MEN AND DEMONS, US, John Hubley, Faith Hubley (award discontinued from 1970 on, apart from several special awards)

Best Documentary Picture THE SORROW AND THE PITY, France, Marcel Ophuls (from this moment on award given to feature or short documentaries)

Best Director  Yoshishige Yoshida, Eros + Massacre (Eng lang Sam Peckinpah, The Wild Bunch)

Best Actor  Colin Blakely, Son of Man TV (best other, Dustin Hoffman, Midnight Cowboy)

Best Actress  Bulle Ogier, L’Amour Fou (Eng lang, Jean Simmons, The Happy Ending)

Best Supporting Actor  Robert Ryan, The Wild Bunch

Best Supporting Actress  Sharmila Tagore, Days and Nights in the Forest (Eng lang Cathy Burns, Last Summer)

Best Ensemble Acting Days and Nights in the Forest (Soumitra Chatterjee, Shamirla Tagore, Subhendu Chatterjee, Samit Bhanja, Robi Ghosh)

Best Screenplay (Adapted)  Satyajit Ray, Days and Nights in the Forest

Best Screenplay (Original)  Yoshishige Yoshida, Masahiro Yamada, Eros + Massacre

Best Cinematography (B&W)  Motokichi Hasegawa, Eros + Massacre

Best Cinematography (colour)  Lucien Ballard, The Wild Bunch

Best Editing  Lou Lombardo, The Wild Bunch

Best Musical Score  Bruno Nicolai, Justine (Franco)

Best Art Direction/Production Design  Shigeo Mano, Blind Beast

Best Costumes  Danilo Donati, Satyricon

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1970

Best Picture  VALERIE AND HER WEEK OF WONDERS, Czechoslovakia (R.U. The Conformist (Bertolucci), Deep End (Skolimowski))

Best Documentary  WOODSTOCK, US, Michael Wadleigh

Best Director  Bernardo Bertolucci, The Conformist (Eng lang Jerzy Skolimowski, Deep End)

Best Actor  George C.Scott, Patton

Best Actress  Inna Churikova, The Debut (honourable mention for Jaroslava Schallerova in Valerie and Her Week of Wonders, Eng lang Jane Asher, Deep End)

Best Supporting Actor  André Bourvil, Le Cercle Rouge (Eng lang Melvyn Douglas, I Never Sang for My Father)

Best Supporting Actress  Dominique Sanda, The Conformist (Eng lang Annette Crosbie, The Six Wives of Henry VIII TV, best other Glenda Jackson, The Music Lovers)

Best Ensemble Acting Lovers and Other Strangers (Gig Young, Anne Jackson, Richard Castellano, Beatrice Arthur, Bonnie Bedelia, Diane Keaton, Marian Hailey)

Best Screenplay (Adapted)  Bernardo Bertolucci, The Conformist

Best Screenplay (Original)  Eric Rohmer, Claire’s Knee

Best Cinematography (B&W)  Jonas Gritsius, King Lear

Best Cinematography (colour)  Vittorio Storaro, The Conformist

Best Editing  Brian Smedley Aston, Antony Gibbs, Performance

Best Musical Score  Lubos Fiser, Valerie and Her Week of Wonders

Best Art Direction/Production Design  Ferdinando Scarfiotti, The Conformist

Best Costumes  Gitt Magrini, The Conformist

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1971

Best Picture  A CLOCKWORK ORANGE, UK (R.U. The Devils (Russell), The Ceremony (Oshima)

Best Documentary  THE PEASANTS OF THE SECOND FORTESS, Japan, Shinsuke Ogawa

Best Director  Stanley Kubrick, A Clockwork Orange

Best Actor  Oliver Reed, The Devils (really hard on Malcolm McDowell, A Clockwork Orange, but I wanted to avoid ties in acting categories)

Best Actress  Patricia Hayes, Edna the Inebriate Woman TV (best other, Lili Darvas, Love, Eng lang Vanessa Redgrave, The Devils)

Best Supporting Actor  Warren Oates, Two Lane Blacktop

Best Supporting Actress  Mari Torocsik, Love (Eng lang Ann-Margret, Carnal Knowledge)

Best Ensemble Acting The Last Picture Show (Jeff Bridges, Cybill Shepherd, Timothy Bottoms, Cloris Leachman, Ben Johnson, Ellen Burstyn)

Best Screenplay (Adapted)  Jean Gruault, François Truffaut, Les Deux Anglaises at le Continent

Best Screenplay (Original)  Yoshishige Yoshida, Masahiro Yamada, Confessions Among Actresses

Best Cinematography (B&W)  Robert L.Surtees, The Last Picture Show

Best Cinematography (colour)  Vilmos Zsigmond, McCabe & Mrs Miller (this was again nearly impossible, as John Alcott A Clockwork Orange, Gil Taylor Macbeth and David Watkin The Devils were all equally worthy in their way)

Best Editing  Jerry Greenberg, The French Connection

Best Musical Score  Georges Delerue Les Deux Anglaises et le Continent

Best Art Direction/Production Design  Derek Jarman, Robert Cartwright The Devils

Best Costumes  Anthony Mendleson, Macbeth

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1972

Best Picture  EIGHT DEADLY SHOTS, Finland TV (R.U. Cries and Whispers (Sweden), The Godfather (Coppola))

Best Documentary  CHINA, Italy, Michelangelo Antonioni

Best Director  Francis Ford Coppola, The Godfather

Best Actor  Mikko Niskanen, Eight Deadly Shots (best other, Klaus Kinski, Aguirre, Wrath of God)

Best Actress  Margit Carstensen, The Bitter Tears of Petra Von Kant (Eng lang Liza Minnelli, Cabaret)

Best Supporting Actor  Joel Grey, Cabaret

Best Supporting Actress  Susan Tyrrell, Fat City

Best Ensemble Acting Cries and Whispers (Liv Ullmann, Ingrid Thulin, Harriet Andersson, Kari Sylwan, Erland Josephson)

Best Screenplay (Adapted)  Francis Ford Coppola, Mario Puzo, The Godfather

Best Screenplay (Original)  Ingmar Bergman, Cries and Whispers

Best Cinematography (B&W)  Mick Campbell, My Childhood

Best Cinematography (colour) Sven Nykvist, Cries and Whispers

Best Editing  Chiang Hsing Lung, Li Yen-Hai, Intimate Confessions of a Chinese Courtesan

Best Musical Score  Nino Rota, The Godfather

Best Art Direction/Production Design  Anna Asp, Marik Vos, Cries and Whispers

Best Costumes  Marik Vos, Greta Johansson, Cries and Whispers

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1973

Best Picture  THE HOURGLASS SANATORIUM, Poland (R.U. World on a Wire (Fassbinder), Don’t Look Now (Roeg))

Best Documentary   F FOR FAKE, US/France, Orson Welles

Best Director  Wojciech Has, The Hourglass Sanatorium (Eng lang Nicolas Roeg, Don’t Look Now)

Best Actor  Klaus Löwitch, World on a Wire TV (best other, Jean-Pierre Léaud, La Maman et la Putain, Eng lang Vincent Price, Theatre of Blood)

Best Actress  Liv Ullmann, Scenes from a Marriage TV (best other, Bernadette Lafont, La Maman et la Putain, Eng lang Julie Christie, Don’t Look Now)

Best Supporting Actor  Robert Ryan, The Iceman Cometh

Best Supporting Actress  Ana Torrent, The Spirit of the Beehive (Eng lang Tatum O’Neal, Paper Moon)

Best Ensemble Acting La Maman et le Putain (Jean-Pierre Léaud, Bernadette Lafont, Françoise Lebrun, Isabelle Weingarten)

Best Screenplay (Adapted)  Fritz Müller Scherz, Rainer Werner Fassbinder, World on a Wire TV (best other, Wojciech Has, The Hourglass Sanatorium)

Best Screenplay (Original)  Francisco J.Querejeta, The Spirit of the Beehive

Best Cinematography (B&W)  Laszlo Kovacs, Paper Moon

Best Cinematography (colour)  John Coquillon, Pat Garrett and Billy the Kid

Best Editing  Graeme Clifford, Don’t Look Now

Best Musical Score  Nino Rota, Amarcord

Best Art Direction/Production Design  Jerzy Sjarzynzki, Andrzej Plocki, The Hourglass Sanatorium

Best Costumes  Yvonne Blake, Ron Talsky, The Three Musketeers: The Queen’s Diamonds

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1974

Best Picture  CÉLINE ET JULIE VONT EN BÂTEAU, France (R.U. The Godfather Part Two (Coppola), Chinatown (Polanski))

Best Documentary  EDVARD MUNCH, Norway/Sweden, Peter Watkins

Best Director  Francis Ford Coppola, The Godfather Part Two

Best Actor  Bruno S., The Enigma of Kaspar Hauser (Eng lang Gene Hackman, The Conversation)

Best Actress  Gena Rowlands, A Woman Under the Influence

Best Supporting Actor  Robert de Niro, The Godfather Part Two

Best Supporting Actress  Miou-Miou, Les Valseuses (Eng lang Diane Ladd, Alice Doesn’t Live Here Anymore)

Best Ensemble Acting The Godfather Part Two (Al Pacino, Robert de Niro, Diane Keaton, Robert Duvall, Lee Strasberg, Michael V.Gazzo)

Best Screenplay (Adapted)  Francis Ford Coppola, Mario Puzo, The Godfather Part Two

Best Screenplay (Original)  Robert Towne, Chinatown

Best Cinematography (B&W)  Gerald Hirschfeld, Young Frankenstein

Best Cinematography (colour)  John A.Alonzo, Chinatown

Best Editing  Sam O’Steen, Chinatown

Best Musical Score  Nino Rota, Carmine Coppola, The Godfather Part Two

Best Art Direction/Production Design  Richard Sylbert, Chinatown

Best Costumes  Theadora van Runkle, The Godfather Part Two

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1975

Best Picture  BARRY LYNDON, UK (R.U. Days of Hope TV (Loach), The Travelling Players (Angelopoulos))

Best Documentary  WELFARE, US, Frederick Wiseman

Best Director  Stanley Kubrick Barry Lyndon

Best Actor  Gene Hackman, Night Moves

Best Actress  Delphine Seyrig, Jeanne Dielman, 23 Quai de Commerce, 1080 Bruxelles (Eng lang Louise Fletcher, One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest)

Best Supporting Actor  Amjad Khan, Sholay (Eng lang Chris Sarandon, Dog Day Afternoon)

Best Supporting Actress  Ana Torrent, Cria Cuervos (Eng lang Geraldine Chaplin, Nashville)

Best Ensemble Acting One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest (Jack Nicholson, Louise Fletcher, Brad Dourif, Will Sampson, Danny de Vito)

Best Screenplay (Adapted)  Laurence Hauben, Bo Goldman, One Flew over the Cuckoo’s Nest

Best Screenplay (Original)  Jim Allen, Days of Hope TV (best other, Joan Tewkesbury, Nashville)

Best Cinematography (B&W)  Ernest Vincze, Winstanley

Best Cinematography  John Alcott, Barry Lyndon

Best Editing  Verna Fields, Jaws

Best Musical Score  John Williams, Jaws

Best Art Direction/Production Design  Ken Adam, Barry Lyndon

Best Costumes  Milena Canonero, Barry Lyndon

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1976

Best Picture  DUELLE, France (R.U. Taxi Driver (Scorsese), Noroit (Rivette))

Best Documentary  THE MEMORY OF JUSTICE, US/France, Marcel Ophuls

Best Director  Jacques Rivette, Duelle (Eng lang Martin Scorsese, Taxi Driver)

Best Actor  Derek Jacobi, I Claudius TV (best other, Robert de Niro, Taxi Driver)

Best Actress  Liv Ullmann, Face to Face (hard on Sian Phillips, I Claudius TV, Eng lang Faye Dunaway, Network)

Best Supporting Actor  Jason Robards Jnr, All the President’s Men

Best Supporting Actress  Laura Antonelli, L’Innocente

Best Ensemble Acting I, Claudius TV (Derek Jacobi, Sian Phillips, Brian Blessed, George Baker, John Hurt, John Castle, Margaret Tyzack, James Faulkner, Frances White, John Cater) (best other, Network, William Holden, Peter Finch, Faye Dunaway, Robert Duvall, Ned Beatty, Beatrice Straight)

Best Screenplay (Adapted)  Enrico Medioli, Luchino Visconti, Suso Cecchi d’Amico, L’Innocente

Best Screenplay (Original)  Paul Schrader, Taxi Driver

Best Cinematography (B&W) Vladimir Chubkhnov, Pavel Lebeshev, The Ascent

Best Cinematography (colour)  Pasqualino de Santis, L’Innocente

Best Editing  Douglas Stewart, The Shootist

Best Musical Score  Bernard Herrmann, Taxi Driver

Best Art Direction/Production Design  Alexandre Trauner, M.Klein

Best Costumes  Piero Tosi, L’Innocente

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1977

Best Picture  HITLER – A FILM FROM GERMANY TV, West Germany (R.U. That Obscure Object of Desire (Buñuel), Providence (Resnais))

Best Documentary  GRIN WITHOUT A CAT, France, Chris Marker

Best Director  Luis Buñuel, That Obscure Object of Desire (Eng lang Alain Resnais, Providence)

Best Actor  John Gielgud, Providence (honourable mention, Robert Powell, Jesus of Nazareth TV)

Best Actress  Isabelle Huppert, La Dentellière (Eng lang Alison Steadman, Abigail’s Party TV, best other Diane Keaton, Looking for Mr Goodbar)

Best Supporting Actor  Michael York, Jesus of Nazareth TV (best other, Jason Robards Jnr Julia)

Best Supporting Actress  Vanessa Redgrave, Julia

Best Ensemble Acting  Providence (John Gielgud, Dirk Bogarde, Ellen Burstyn, David Warner)

Best Screenplay (Adapted)  Luis Buñuel, Jean-Claude Carrière, That Obscure Object of Desire

Best Screenplay (Original)  Hans-Jürgen Syberberg, Hitler – A Film from Germany TV (best other, David Mercer, Providence)

Best Cinematography (B&W)  Charles Burnett, Killer of Sheep

Best Cinematography (colour)  John Coquillon, Cross of Iron

Best Editing  Michael Ellis, Herbert Taschner, Tony Lawson, Cross of Iron

Best Musical Score  Maurice Jarre, Jesus of Nazareth TV (best other, John Williams, Star Wars)

Best Art Direction/Production Design  Giuseppe Bassin, Suspiria

Best Costumes  Anthea Sylbert, Julia

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1978

Best Picture  THE SPONGERS TV, UK (R.U. Days of Heaven (Malick), The Chant of Jimmie Blacksmith (Schipisi))

Best Documentary  THE LAST WALTZ, US, Martin Scorsese

Best Director  Terrence Malick, Days of Heaven

Best Actor  Volker Spengler, In a Year of 13 Moons (Eng lang Anthony Hopkins, Magic)

Best Actress  Ingrid Bergman, Autumn Sonata (Eng lang Jill Clayburgh, An Unmarried Woman)

Best Supporting Actor  Christopher Walken, The Deer Hunter

Best Supporting Actress  Meryl Streep, The Deer Hunter

Best Ensemble Acting The Deer Hunter (Robert de Niro, Meryl Streep, Christopher Walken, John Savage, John Cazale)

Best Screenplay (Adapted)  Fred Schepisi, The Chant of Jimmie Blacksmith

Best Screenplay (Original)  Jim Allen, The Spongers TV (best other, Deric Washburn, The Deer Hunter)

Best Cinematography (B&W)  Ray Orton, My Way Home

Best Cinematography (colour) Nestor Almendros, Haskelle Wexler, Days of Heaven

Best Editing  Billy Weber, Days of Heaven

Best Musical Score  John Carpenter, Halloween (would have been Stanley Myers, The Deer Hunter, but the main theme was written for 1970’s The Walking Stick)

Best Art Direction/Production Design  Jack Fisk, Days of Heaven

Best Costumes  Patricia Norris, Days of Heaven

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1979

Best Picture  STALKER, USSR (R.U. Apocalypse Now Redux (Coppola), Manhattan (Allen))

Best Documentary  KITTY – RETURN TO AUSCHWITZ, UK TV, Peter Morley

Best Director  Andrei Tarkovsky, Stalker (Eng lang Woody Allen, Manhattan)

Best Actor  Alec Guinness, Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy TV (best other, Gian Maria Volonte, Christ Stopped at Eboli TV, Eng lang George C.Scott Hardcore)

Best Actress  Hanna Schygulla, The Marriage of Maria Braun (Eng lang Judy Davis My Brilliant Career)

Best Supporting Actor  Robert Duvall, Apocalypse Now Redux

Best Supporting Actress  Katharina Thalbach, The Tin Drum (Eng lang Season Hubley, Hardcore)

Best Ensemble Acting Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy TV (Alec Guinness, Bernard Hepton, Ian Richardson, Ian Bannen, Michael Jayston, Terence Rigby, Hywel Bennett, Joss Ackland, Beryl Reid, Sian Phillips, Alexander Knox) (best other Manhattan, Woody Allen, Diane Keaton, Michael Murphy, Meryl Streep, Mariel Hemingway)

Best Screenplay (Adapted)  Volker Schlondörff, Jean-Claude Carrière, Gunter Grass, Franz Seitz, The Tin Drum

Best Screenplay (Original)  Woody Allen, Marshall Brickman, Manhattan

Best Cinematography (B&W)  Gordon Willis, Manhattan

Best Cinematography (colour)  Vittorio Storaro, Apocalypse Now Redux

Best Editing  Susan E.Morse, Manhattan

Best Musical Score  Pierro Piccioni, Christ Stopped at Eboli TV (best other, Philippe Sarde, Tess)

Best Art Direction/Production Design  Pierre Guffroy, Jack Stevens, Tess

Best Costumes  Anthony Powell, Tess

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1980

Best Picture  HEAVEN’S GATE, USA (R.U. Berlin Alexanderplatz TV (Fassbinder), The Shining (Kubrick))

Best Documentary  THE GREAT ROCK ‘N ROLL SWINDLE, UK, Julien Temple

Best Director  Michael Cimino, Heaven’s Gate

Best Actor  Gunter Lamprecht Berlin Alexanderplatz TV (best other, Robert de Niro, Raging Bull)

Best Actress  Ellen Burstyn, Resurrection

Best Supporting Actor  Gottfried John, Berlin Alexanderplatz TV (best other, Philip Stone, The Shining)

Best Supporting Actress  Barbara Sukowa, Berlin Alexanderplatz TV (best other, Mary Steenburgen, Melvin and Howard)

Best Ensemble Acting Berlin Alexanderplatz TV (Gunther Lamprecht, Barbara Sukowa, Gottfried John, Hanna Schygulla, Brigitte Mira, Klaus Holm, Hart Bohm) (best other, The Elephant Man, John Hurt, Anthony Hopkins, Wendy Hiller, Anne Bancroft, Freddie Jones, John Gielgud)

Best Screenplay (Adapted)  Rainer Werner Fassbinder, Berlin Alexanderplatz TV (best other, Paul Schrader, Mardik Martin, Raging Bull)

Best Screenplay (Original)  Anne-Marie Nieville, Jean-Luc Godard, Sauve qui peut…

Best Cinematography (B&W)  Freddie Francis The Elephant Man

Best Cinematography (colour)  Vilmos Zsigmond, Heaven’s Gate

Best Editing  Thelma Schoonmaker, Raging Bull

Best Musical Score  David Mansfield, Heaven’s Gate (hard on John Williams, whose The Empire Strikes Back score was even better than Star Wars)

Best Art Direction/Production Design  Tambi Larsen, Spencer Deverill, Maurice Fowler, Heaven’s Gate

Best Costumes  Jean-Pierre Dorleac, Somewhere in Time

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1981

Best Picture  BRIDESHEAD REVISITED TV, UK (R.U. Lola (Fassbinder), Das Boot TV (Petersen))

Best Documentary  VERNON FLORIDA, US, Errol Morris

Best Director  Rainer Werner Fassbinder, Lola (Eng lang John Boorman, Excalibur)

Best Actor  Jeremy Irons, Brideshead Revisited TV (best other, Klaus-Maria Brandauer, Mephisto)

Best Actress  Jutte Lampe, The German Sisters (Eng lang Kathleen Turner, Body Heat)

Best Supporting Actor  Anthony Andrews, Brideshead Revisited TV (best other, Mario Adorf, Lola, Eng lang Ian Holm, Chariots of Fire)

Best Supporting Actress  Barbara Sukowa, The German Sisters (Eng lang Maureen Stapleton, Reds)

Best Ensemble Acting Brideshead Revisited TV (Jeremy Irons, Anthony Andrews, Diana Quick, Laurence Olivier, John Gielgud, Nickolas Grace) (best other, Southern Comfort, Keith Carradine, Powers Boothe, Fred Ward, Franklyn Seales)

Best Screenplay (Adapted)  John Mortimer, Brideshead Revisited TV (best other, Jeffrey Alan Franklin, Cutter’s Way)

Best Screenplay (Original)  Margarethe von Trotta, The German Sisters

Best Cinematography (all one category again)  Alex Thomson, Excalibur

Best Editing  Michael Kahn, Raiders of the Lost Ark

Best Musical Score  Geoffrey Burgon, Brideshead Revisited TV (best other, Trevor Jones, Excalibur)

Best Art Direction/Production Design  Anthony Pratt, Tim Hutchinson, Neil Jordan, Excalibur

Best Costumes  Bob Ringwood, Excalibur

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1982

Best Picture  FANNY AND ALEXANDER TV, Sweden (R.U. Boys from the Blackstuff (Saville/Bleasdale), Blade Runner (director’s cut) (Scott))

Best Documentary  KOYAANISQATSI, US, Godfrey Reggio

Best Director  Ingmar Bergman, Fanny and Alexander TV (best other, Ridley Scott, Blade Runner (director’s cut))

Best Actor  Bernard Hill, Boys from the Blackstuff TV (best other Ben Kingsley, Gandhi)

Best Actress  Krystyna Janda, Interrogation (Eng lang Jessica Lange, Frances)

Best Supporting Actor  Armin Mueller-Stahl, God Does Not Believe In Us Anymore TV (best other, Rutger Hauer, Blade Runner (director’s cut))

Best Supporting Actress  Rosanna Arquette, The Executioner’s Song TV (best other, Janet Suzman, The Draughtsman’s Contract)

Best Ensemble ActingFanny and Alexander (Pernilla Allwin, Bertil Guve, Jan Malmsjö, Ewa Fröling, Gunn Wallgren, Allan Edwall, Boerje Ahlstadt, Christina Schollin, Jarl Kulle, Pernilla Wallgren, Erland Josephson, Harriet Andersson, Mona Malm, Kirsten Tidelius, Gunnar Björnstrand, Lena Olin, Anna Bergman)

Best Screenplay (Adapted)  David Webb Peoples, Hampton Fincher, Blade Runner (director’s cut)

Best Screenplay (Original)  Alan Bleasdale, Boys from the Blackstuff TV (best other, Ingmar Bergman, Fanny and Alexander TV)

Best Cinematography  Jordan Cronenweth, Blade Runner (director’s cut)

Best Editing  John Bloom, Gandhi

Best Musical Score  Michael Nyman, The Draughtsman’s Contract

Best Art Direction/Production Design Anna Asp, Fanny and Alexander TV

Best Costumes  Marik Vos, Fanny and Alexander TV

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1983

Best Picture  A NOS AMOURS, France (R.U. The South (Erice), The King of Comedy (Scorsese))

Best Documentary  SANS SOLEIL, France, Chris Marker

Best Director  Maurice Pialat, A Nos Amours (Eng lang Martin Scorsese, The King of Comedy)

Best Actor  Robert de Niro, The King of Comedy

Best Actress  Sandrine Bonnaire, A Nos Amours (Eng lang, Jane Alexander, Testament)

Best Supporting Actor  Tom Courtenay, The Dresser

Best Supporting Actress  Christine Boisson, Liberté, la Nuit (Eng lang Debra Winger, Terms of Endearment)

Best Ensemble Acting The Right Stuff (Ed Harris, Sam Shepard, Scott Glenn, Dennis Quaid, Fred Ward, Barbara Hershey, Kim Stanley)

Best Screenplay (Adapted)  Oliver Stone, Scarface

Best Screenplay (Original)  Paul Zimmermann, The King of Comedy

Best Cinematography  Kiyoshi Hasegawa, The Makioka Sisters

Best Editing  Jerry Greenberg, David Ray, Scarface

Best Musical Score  Mark Knopfler, Local Hero

Best Art Direction/Production Design  Ed Richards, Scarface

Best Costumes  Santo Loquasto, Zelig

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1984

Best Picture  ONCE UPON A TIME IN AMERICA, US (R.U. Heimat TV (Reitz), Amadeus (director’s cut) (Forman))

Best Documentary  STOP MAKING SENSE, US, Jonathan Demme

Best Director  Sergio Leone, Once Upon a Time in America

Best Actor  Harry Dean Stanton, Paris Texas

Best Actress  Grazyna Szapolowska, No End

Best Supporting Actor  Tim Pigott-Smith, The Jewel in the Crown TV (best other, Alain Delon, Swann in Love, Eng lang James Woods, Once Upon a Time in America)

Best Supporting Actress  Peggy Ashcroft, The Jewel in the Crown TV (best other, Ornella Muti, Swann in Love, Eng lang Liz Smith, A Private Function)

Best Ensemble Acting Once Upon a Time in America (Robert de Niro, James Woods, Tuesday Weld, Treat Williams, Jennifer Connolly, Danny Aiello, Larry Rapp, Elizabeth McGovern)

Best Screenplay (Adapted)  Peter Shaffer, Amadeus (director’s cut)

Best Screenplay (Original)  Christopher Guest, Rob Reiner, Harry Shearer, Michael McKean, This is Spinal Tap

Best Cinematography  Miroslav Ondricek, Amadeus (director’s cut)

Best Editing  Mark Goldblatt, The Terminator

Best Musical Score  Ennio Morricone, Once Upon a Time in America

Best Art Direction/Production Design  Patrizia von Brandenstein, Amadeus (director’s cut)

Best Costumes  Theodor Pistek, Amadeus (director’s cut)

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1985

Best Picture RAN, Japan, Akira Kurosawa (R.U. Taipei Story (Yang), Come and See (Klimov))

Best Documentary  SHOAH, France, Claude Lanzmann

Best Director  Akira Kurosawa, Ran (Eng lang Terry Gilliam, Brazil)

Best Actor  Aleksei Kravchenko, Come and See (Eng lang William Hurt, Kiss of the Spider Woman)

Best Actress  Miranda Richardson, Dance With a Stranger

Best Supporting Actor  Michael Palin, Brazil

Best Supporting Actress  Mieko Harada, Ran (Eng lang Meg Tilly, Agnes of God)

Best Ensemble Acting Prizzi’s Honor (Jack Nicholson, Kathleen Turner, Anjelica Huston, William Hickey)

Best Screenplay (Adapted)  Hideo Igone, Masato Ide, Akira Kurosawa, Ran

Best Screenplay (Original)  Robert Zemeckis, Bob Gale, Back to the Future

Best Cinematography  Taiko Saito, Masaharu Ueda, Asaichi Nakai, Ran

Best Editing  Thom Noble, Witness

Best Musical Score  Lalo Schifrin, A.D.Anno Domini TV (best other, Toru Takemitsu, Ran)

Best Art Direction/Production Design  Norman Garwood, Brazil

Best Costumes  Emi Wada, Ran

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1986

Best Picture  THE SINGING DETECTIVE TV, UK (R.U. Blue Velvet (Lynch), Comrades (Douglas))

Best Documentary  SHERMAN’S MARCH, US, Ross McElwee

Best Director  David Lynch, Blue Velvet

Best Actor  Michael Gambon, The Singing Detective TV (best other, Yves Montand, Manon des Sources, Eng lang James Woods, Salvador)

Best Actress  Sabine Azema, Mélo (Eng lang Kathleen Turner, Peggy Sue Got Married)

Best Supporting Actor  Daniel Auteuil, Manon des Sources (Eng lang Michael Caine, Hannah and Her Sisters)

Best Ensemble Acting Hannah and Her Sisters (Woody Allen, Mia Farrow, Michael Caine, Barbara Hershey, Dianne Wiest)

Best Supporting Actress  Dianne Wiest, Hannah and Her Sisters

Best Screenplay (Adapted)  Claude Berri, Gerard Brach, Jean de Florette

Best Screenplay (Original)  Dennis Potter, The Singing Detective TV (best other, Woody Allen, Hannah and Her Sisters)

Best Cinematography  Bruno Nuytten, Manon des Sources

Best Editing  Susan E.Morse, Hannah and Her Sisters

Best Musical Score  Ennio Morricone, The Mission (honourable mention for Takayuki Inoue, House on Fire)

Best Art Direction/Production Design  Dante Ferretti, Ginger and Fred

Best Costumes  Enrico Sabbatini, The Mission

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1987

Best Picture  THE LAST EMPEROR (DIRECTOR’S CUT), UK/Italy (R.U. Au Revoir les Enfants (Malle), Rouge (Kwan))

Best Documentary  THE EMPEROR’S NAKED ARMY MARCHES ON, Japan, Kazuo Hara

Best Director  Louis Malle, Au Revoir les Enfants

Best Actor  Max Von Sydow, Pelle the Conqueror (Eng lang Michael Douglas, Wall Street)

Best Actress  Anita Mui, Rouge (Eng lang Maggie Smith, The Lonely Passion of Judith Hearne)

Best Supporting Actor  R.Lee Ermey, Full Metal Jacket

Best Supporting Actress  Lesley Sharp, Road TV (best other, Vanessa Guedj, Le Grand Chemin, Eng lang Karen Allen, The Glass Menagerie)

Best Ensemble Acting Babette’s Feast (Stéphane Audran, Jarl Kulle, Bibi Andersson, Bodil Kjer, Birgitte Federspiel, Lisbeth Movin)

Best Screenplay (Adapted)  Gabriel Axel, Babette’s Feast

Best Screenplay (Original)  Louis Malle, Au Revoir les Enfants

Best Cinematography  Henri Alekan, Wings of Desire

Best Editing  Jerry Greenberg, Bill Pankow, The Untouchables

Best Musical Score  Ennio Morricone, The Untouchables

Best Art Direction/Production Design  Ferdinando Scarfiotti, The Last Emperor (director’s cut)

Best Costumes  James Acheson, The Last Emperor (director’s cut)

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1988

Best Picture  DEKALOG, Poland (R.U. Wuthering Heights (Yoshida), Cinema Paradiso: Special Edition (Tornatore), Eng lang Distant Voices, Still Lives (Davies))

Best Documentary  HOTEL TERMINUS: THE LIFE AND TIMES OF KLAUS BARBIE, France, Marcel Ophuls

Best Director  Yoshishige Yoshida, Wuthering Heights (Eng lang Terence Davies, Distant Voices, Still Lives)

Best Actor  Jeremy Irons, Dead Ringers

Best Actress  Imogen Stubbs, The Rainbow TV (best other, Yuko Tanaka, Wuthering Heights, Eng lang Juliette Binoche, The Unbearable Lightness of Being)

Best Supporting Actor  Philippe Noiret, Cinema Paradiso: Special Edition (Eng lang Pete Postlethwaite, Distant Voices, Still Lives)

Best Supporting Actress  Lena Olin, The Unbearable Lightness of Being

Best Ensemble Acting Little Dorrit (Derek Jacobi, Alec Guinness, Joan Greenwood, Max Wall, Patricia Hayes, Sarah Pickering, Cyril Cusack, Miriam Margolyes, Bill Fraser, Roshan Seth)

Best Supporting Actress  Jodhi May, A World Apart

Best Screenplay (Adapted)  Christopher Hampton, Dangerous Liaisons

Best Screenplay (Original)  Krzysztof Kieslowski, Krzysztof Piesewicz, Dekalog TV (best other, Terence Davies, Distant Voices, Still Lives)

Best Cinematography  Junichiro Hayashi, Wuthering Heights

Best Editing  Arthur Schmidt, Who Framed Roger Rabbit?

Best Musical Score  Toru Takemitsu, Wuthering Heights

Best Art Direction/Production Design  Christine Edzard, Richard Goodwin, Little Dorrit

Best Costumes  James Acheson, Dangerous Liaisons

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1989

Best Picture  THE ASTHENIC SYNDROME, USSR (R.U. Blood (Costa), City of Sadness (Hsiao-Hsien), Do the Right Thing (Lee))

Best Documentary  FOR ALL MANKIND, US, Al Reinert

Best Director  Kira G.Muratova, The Asthenic Syndrome (Eng lang Spike Lee, Do the Right Thing)

Best Actor  Daniel Day-Lewis, My Left Foot

Best Actress  Jennifer Jason Leigh, Last Exit to Brooklyn

Best Supporting Actor  Ray McAnally, My Left Foot

Best Supporting Actress  Ines de Medeiros, Blood (Eng lang Lena Olin, Enemies, a Love Story)

Best Ensemble Acting Do the Right Thing (Danny Aiello, John Turturro, Spike Lee, Giancarlo Esposito, Ruby Dee, Samuel L.Jackson, Ossie Davis)

Best Screenplay (Adapted)  Desmond Nakano, Last Exit to Brooklyn

Best Screenplay (Original)  Spike Lee, Do the Right Thing

Best Cinematography  Miroslav Ondricek, Valmont

Best Editing  Fan Kun-Ming, The Killer

Best Musical Score  Michael Nyman, The Cook the Thief His Wife and Her Lover

Best Art Direction/Production Design  Ben Os, Jan Roelfs, The Cook the Thief His Wife and Her Lover

Best Costumes  Phyllis Dalton, Henry V

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1990

Best Picture  GOODFELLAS, US (R.U. Close-Up (Kiarostami), Metropolitan (Stillman))

Best Documentary  THE CIVIL WAR, US TV, Ken Burns

Best Director  Martin Scorsese, GoodFellas

Best Actor  Gérard Depardieu, Cyrano de Bergerac (Eng lang Ian Richardson, House of Cards TV, best other Paul Newman Mr and Mrs Bridge)

Best Actress  Charlotte Coleman, Oranges Are not the Only Fruit TV (best other, Anjelica Huston, The Grifters)

Best Supporting Actor  John Turturro, Miller’s Crossing

Best Supporting Actress  Annette Bening, The Grifters

Best Ensemble Acting Metropolitan (Edward Clements, Carolyn Farina, Taylor Nichols, Christopher Eigeman, Alison Rutledge-Parisi, Bryan Leder, Isabel Gillies, Dylan Hundley)

Best Screenplay (Adapted)  Martin Scorsese, Nicolas Pileggi, GoodFellas

Best Screenplay (Original)  Whit Stillman, Metropolitan

Best Cinematography  Pierre Lhomme, Cyrano de Bergerac

Best Editing  Thelma Schoonmaker, GoodFellas

Best Musical Score  Danny Elfman, Edward Scissorhands

Best Art Direction/Production Design  Ezio Frigerio, Cyrano de Bergerac

Best Costumes  Franca Squarciapino, Cyrano de Bergerac

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1991

Best Picture  THE DOUBLE LIFE OF VÉRONIQUE, France/Poland (R.U. A Brighter Summer Day (Yang), La Belle Noiseuse (Rivette), Eng lang G.B.H. TV (Young), best other City of Hope (Sayles))

Best Documentary  HEARTS OF DARKNESS, US, Fax Bahr, George Hickenloper

Best Director  Edward Yang, A Brighter Summer Day (Eng lang John Sayles, City of Hope)

Best Actor  Robert Lindsay, G.B.H. TV (best other, Michel Piccoli, La Belle Noiseuse, Eng lang Dennis Hopper, Paris Trout)

Best Actress  Irène Jacob, The Double Life of Véronique (Eng lang Jodie Foster, The Silence of the Lambs)

Best Supporting Actor  Donald Sutherland, JFK

Best Supporting Actress  Emmanuelle Béart, La Belle Noiseuse (Eng lang Tilda Swinton, Edward II)

Best Ensemble Acting G.B.H. TV (Robert Lindsay, Michael Palin, Lindsay Duncan, Julie Walters, David Ross, Andrew Schofield) (best other City of Hope (Vincent Spano, Joe Morton, Tony lo Bianco, Angela Bassett, Chris Cooper, Frankie Faison, John Sayles, Lawrence Tierney, Jaime Tirelli, Gloria Foster, David Strathairn))

Best Screenplay (Adapted)  Ted Tally, The Silence of the Lambs

Best Screenplay (Original)  John Sayles, City of Hope

Best Cinematography  Slawomir Idziak, The Double Life of Véronique

Best Editing  Pietro Scalia, Joe Hutshling, JFK

Best Musical Score  Zbigniew Preisner, The Double Life of Véronique

Best Art Direction/Production Design  Cao Jiuping, Raise the Red Lantern

Best Costumes  Dong Huamiao, Raise the Red Lantern

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1992

Best Picture  THE LONG DAY CLOSES, UK (R.U. Actress (Kwan), Heimat 2 (Reitz))

Best Documentary  THE LAST BOLSHEVIK, France, Chris Marker

Best Director  Terence Davies, The Long Day Closes

Best Actor  Harvey Keitel, Bad Lieutenant

Best Actress  Maggie Cheung, Actress (Eng lang Emma Thompson, Howards End)

Best Supporting Actor  Jack Lemmon, Glengarry Glen Ross

Best Supporting Actress  Miranda Richardson, Damage

Best Ensemble Acting Glengarry Glen Ross (Al Pacino, Jack Lemmon, Kevin Spacey, Alec Baldwin, Ed Harris, Alan Arkin, Jonathan Pryce)

Best Screenplay (Adapted)  Ruth Prawer Jhabwala, Howards End

Best Screenplay (Original)  Michael Tolkin, The Player (would have been Quentin Tarantino, Reservoir Dogs, but doubts about originality as ripped from City on Fire)

Best Cinematography  Robert Fraisse, The Lover

Best Editing  Joel Cox, Unforgiven

Best Musical Score  Wojciech Kilar, Bram Stoker’s Dracula

Best Art Direction/Production Design  Christopher Hobbs, The Long Day Closes

Best Costumes  Sandy Powell, Orlando

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1993

Best Picture  THREE COLOURS: BLUE, France/Poland (R.U. Schindler’s List (Spielberg), The Piano (Campion))

Best Documentary  IT’S ALL TRUE, US, Bill Krohn, Myron Meisel

Best Short(special award) THE WRONG TROUSERS, UK, Nick Park

Best Director  Steven Spielberg, Schindler’s List

Best Actor  Anthony Hopkins, The Remains of the Day

Best Actress  Holly Hunter, The Piano

Best Supporting Actor  Ralph Fiennes, Schindler’s List

Best Supporting Actress  Anna Paquin, The Piano

Best Ensemble Acting Short Cuts (Andie MacDowell, Bruce Davison, Jack Lemmon, Julianne Moore, Matthew Modine, Anne Archer, Fred Ward, Jennifer Jason Leigh, Christopher Penn, Robert Downey Jnr, Madeleine Stowe, Tim Robbins, Lyle Lovett, Lily Tomlin)

Best Screenplay (Adapted)  Stephen Zaillian, Schindler’s List

Best Screenplay (Original)  Krzysztof Kieslowski, Krsysztof Piesewicz, Three Colours: Blue

Best Cinematography  Slawomir Idziak, Three Colours: Blue

Best Editing  Michael Kahn, Schindler’s List

Best Musical Score  Zbigniew Preisner, Three Colours: Blue

Best Art Direction/Production Design  Allan Starski, Schindler’s List

Best Costumes  Janet Patterson, The Piano

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1994

Best Picture  THREE COLOURS: RED, France/Poland (R.U. Sátántángó (Tarr), Pulp Fiction (Tarantino))

Best Documentary  LONDON, UK, Patrick Keiller

Best Director  Krzysztof Kieslowski, Three Colours: Red (Eng lang Quentin Tarantino, Pulp Fiction)

Best Actor  Nigel Hawthorne, The Madness of King George

Best Actress  Sandrine Bonnaire, Jeanne la Pucelle: Parts I & II (Eng lang Linda Fiorentino, The Last Seduction)

Best Supporting Actor  Martin Landau, Ed Wood

Best Supporting Actress  Virna Lisi, La Reine Margot (Eng lang Helen Mirren, The Madness of King George)

Best Ensemble Acting Pulp Fiction (John Travolta, Samuel L.Jackson, Bruce Willis, Uma Thurman, Harvey Keitel, Tim Roth, Andrea Plummer, Christopher Walken)

Best Screenplay (Adapted)  Alan Bennett, The Madness of King George

Best Screenplay (Original)  Krzysztof Kieslowski, Krsysztof Piesewicz, Three Colours: Red

Best Cinematography  Robert Richardson, Natural Born Killers

Best Editing  Hank Corwin, Brian Berden, Natural Born Killers

Best Musical Score  Zbigniew Preisner, Three Colours: Red

Best Art Direction/Production Design  Richard Peduzzi, Olivier Radot, La Reine Margot

Best Costumes  Moidele Bickel, La Reine Margot

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1995

Best Picture  TOY STORY, US (R.U. Nixon (director’s cut) (Stone), The Usual Suspects (Singer))

Best Documentary  ANNE FRANK REMEMBERED, US, Jon Blair

Best Director  Oliver Stone, Nixon (director’s cut)

Best Actor  Dennis Hopper, Carried Away

Best Actress  Julianne Moore, Safe

Best Supporting Actor  Kevin Spacey, The Usual Suspects

Best Supporting Actress  Joan Allen, Nixon (director’s cut)

Best Ensemble Acting Nixon (Anthony Hopkins, Joan Allen, Powers Boothe, Ed Harris, E.G.Marshall, David Hyde-Pierce, Paul Sorvino, James Woods, J.T.Walsh, David Paymer, Mary Steenburgen, Bob Hoskins, Sam Waterston, Edward Herrmann, Larry Hagman, Dan Hedaya)

Best Screenplay (Adapted)  Emma Thompson, Sense and Sensibility

Best Screenplay (Original)  John Osborne, Charles Wood, England My England TV (best other, Christopher McQuarrie, The Usual Suspects)

Best Cinematography  Robert Richardson, Nixon (director’s cut)

Best Editing  Dov Hoenig, Pasquale Buba, William Goldenberg, Tom Rolf, Heat

Best Musical Score  Carl Davis, Pride and Prejudice TV (best other, James Horner, Braveheart)

Best Art Direction/Production Design  Dante Ferretti, Casino

Best Costumes  Jenny Beavan, John Bright, Sense and Sensibility

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1996

Best Picture  OUR FRIENDS IN THE NORTH TV, UK (Breaking the Waves (Von Trier), Lone Star (Sayles)

Best Documentary  WHEN WE WERE KINGS, US. Leon Gast

Best Director  Lars Von Trier, Breaking the Waves

Best Actor  Albert Finney, Karaoke TV (best other, Geoffrey Rush, Shine)

Best Actress  Emily Watson, Breaking the Waves

Best Supporting Actor  Peter Vaughan, Our Friends in the North TV (best other, Kris Kristofferson, Lone Star)

Best Supporting Actress  Juliette Binoche, The English Patient

Best Ensemble Acting  Our Friends in the North TV (Christopher Eccleston, Daniel Craig, Mark Strong, Gina McKee, Peter Vaughan, Alun Armstrong, Freda Dowie, David Bradley, Malcolm McDowell, Saskia Wickham, Donald Sumpter, David Schofield) (best other Secrets and Lies (Brenda Blethyn, Timothy Spall, Marianne Jean-Baptiste, Claire Rushbrook, Phyllis Logan, Lesley Manville))

Best Screenplay (Adapted)  Peter Flannery, Our Friends in the North TV (best other, John Hodge, Trainspotting)

Best Screenplay (Original)  John Sayles, Lone Star

Best Cinematography  Robby Muller, Breaking the Waves

Best Editing  Joel Coen, Ethan Coen, Fargo

Best Musical Score  Carter Burwell, Fargo

Best Art Direction/Production Design  Stuart Craig, The English Patient

Best Costumes  Alexandra Byrne, Hamlet

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1997

Best Picture  LA CONFIDENTIAL, US (The Sweet Hereafter (Agoyan), Boogie Nights (Anderson))

Best Documentary  FOUR LITTLE GIRLS, US, Spike Lee

Best Director  Curtis Hanson, LA Confidential

Best Actor  Simon Russell Beale, A Dance to the Music of Time TV (best other, Ian Holm The Sweet Hereafter)

Best Actress  Helena Bonham Carter, The Wings of the Dove

Best Supporting Actor  Paul Rhys, A Dance to the Music of Time TV (best other, Burt Reynolds, Boogie Nights)

Best Supporting Actress Julianne Moore, Boogie Nights

Best Ensemble Acting Boogie Nights (Mark Wahlberg, Julianne Moore, Burt Reynolds, Philip Seymour Hoffman, William H.Macy, Heather Graham, John C.Reilly, Dom Cheadle, Robert Ridgely)

Best Screenplay (Adapted)  Curtis Hanson, Brian Helgeland, LA Confidential

Best Screenplay (Original)  Paul Thomas Anderson, Boogie Nights

Best Cinematography  Eduardo Serra, The Wings of the Dove

Best Editing  Peter Honess, LA Confidential

Best Musical Score  Mychael Danna, The Sweet Hereafter

Best Art Direction/Production Design  Jeannine Oppewell, LA Confidential

Best Costumes  Mark Bridges, Boogie Nights

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1998

Best Picture  THE TRUMAN SHOW, US (R.U. The Thin Red Line (Malick), Our Mutual Friend TV (Welch/Faring))

Best Documentary  HISTOIRE(S) DU CINEMA, France TV, Jean-Luc Godard

Best Director  Peter Weir, The Truman Show

Best Actor  Jim Carrey, The Truman Show

Best Actress  Fernanda Montenegro, Central Station (Eng lang Cate Blanchett, Elizabeth)

Best Supporting Actor  Philip Glenister, Vanity Fair TV (best other, John Goodman, The Big Lebowski)

Best Supporting Actress  Joan Allen, Pleasantville

Best Ensemble Acting The Big Lebowski (Jeff Bridges, John Goodman, Steve Buscemi, David Huddleston, John Turturro, Ben Gazzara, Philip Seymour Hoffman, Sam Elliott, Tara Reid)

Best Screenplay (Adapted)  Sandy Welch, Our Mutual Friend TV (best other, Scott Frank, Out of Sight)

Best Screenplay (Original)  Andrew Niccol, The Truman Show

Best Cinematography  John Toll, The Thin Red Line

Best Editing  Michael Kahn, Saving Private Ryan

Best Musical Score  James Horner, The Mask of Zorro

Best Art Direction/Production Design  Dennis Gassner, Richard L.Johnson, The Truman Show

Best Costumes  Judiana Makovsky, Pleasantville

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1999

Best Picture  MAGNOLIA, US (R.U. Shooting the Past TV (Poliakoff), Eyes Wide Shut (Kubrick))

Best Documentary  ONE DAY IN SEPTEMBER, US/UK, Kevin MacDonald

Best Director  Paul Thomas Anderson, Magnolia

Best Actor  Timothy Spall, Shooting the Past TV (best other, Kevin Spacey, American Beauty)

Best Actress  Reese Witherspoon, Election

Best Supporting Actor  Christopher Plummer, The Insider

Best Supporting Actress  Nicole Kidman, Eyes Wide Shut

Best Ensemble Acting Shooting the Past TV (Timothy Spall, Lindsay Duncan, Liam Cunningham, Emilia Fox, Billie Whitelaw) (best other, Magnolia, Jason Robards Jnr, Julianne Moore, Philip Seymour Hoffman, Melora Walters, Tom Cruise, John C.Reilly, Philip Baker Hall)

Best Screenplay (Adapted)  Raoul Ruiz, Gilles Tourand, Time Regained

Best Screenplay (Original)  Stephen Poliakoff, Shooting the Past TV (best other, Paul Thomas Anderson, Magnolia)

Best Cinematography  Jean-Marie Dreijou, The Girl on the Bridge

Best Editing  Dylan Tichenor, Magnolia

Best Musical Score  Wojciech Kilar, The Ninth Gate

Best Art Direction/Production Design  Alex McDowell, Fight Club

Best Costumes  Milena Canonero, Titus

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2000

Best Picture  THE HOUSE OF MIRTH, UK (R.U. In the Mood for Love (Kar-Wai), A One and a Two (Yang))

Best Documentary  GULAG, UK TV, Angus MacQueen

Best Director  Wong Kar-Wai, In the Mood for Love (Eng lang Terence Davies, The House of Mirth)

Best Actor  Tony Leung, In the Mood for Love (Eng lang Javier Bardem, Before Night Falls)

Best Actress  Gillian Anderson, The House of Mirth

Best Supporting Actor  Stephen Tobolowsky, Memento

Best Supporting Actress  Laura Linney, The House of Mirth

Best Ensemble Acting The House of Mirth (Gillian Anderson, Eric Stoltz, Laura Linney, Jodhi May, Dan Aykroyd)

Best Screenplay (Adapted)  Terence Davies, The House of Mirth

Best Screenplay (Original)  Wong Kar-Wai, In the Mood for Love

Best Cinematography  Christopher Doyle, Mark Li Ping-Bing, In the Mood for Love

Best Editing  Dody Dorn, Memento

Best Musical Score  Shigeru Umebayashi, In the Mood for Love (honourable mention, Clint Mansell Requiem for a Dream)

Best Art Direction/Production Design  Tim Yip, Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon

Best Costumes  Monica Howe, The House of Mirth

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2001

Best Picture  IN A LAND OF PLENTY TV, UK (Mulholland Drive (Lynch), The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring (Jackson))

Best Documentary  SOBIBOR, France, Claude Lanzmann

Best Director  David Lynch, Mulholland Drive

Best Actor  Billy Bob Thornton, The Man Who Wasn’t There

Best Actress  Isabelle Huppert, The Piano Teacher (Eng lang, Naomi Watts, Mulholland Drive)

Best Supporting Actor  Steve Buscemi, Ghost World

Best Supporting Actress  Kaye Wragg, In a Land of Plenty TV (best other, Helen Mirren Gosford Park)

Best Ensemble Acting Gosford Park (Helen Mirren, Michael Gambon, Kristin Scott-Thomas, Emily Watson, Alan Bates, Jeremy Northam, Maggie Smith)

Best Screenplay (Adapted)  Kevin Hood, Neil Biswas, In a Land of Plenty TV (best other, Philippa Boyens, Fran Walsh, Peter Jackson, The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring)

Best Screenplay (Original)  David Lynch, Mulholland Drive

Best Cinematography  Roger Deakins, The Man Who Wasn’t There

Best Editing  Jill Bilcock, Moulin Rouge

Best Musical Score  Howard Shore, The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring

Best Art Direction/Production Design  Rick Carter, A.I. Artificial Intelligence

Best Costumes  Jenny Beavan, Gosford Park

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2002

Best Picture  RUSSIAN ARK, Russia (R.U. Irreversible (Noé), Far from Heaven (Haynes))

Best Documentary  ETRE ET AVOIR, France, Nicolas Philibert

Best Director  Aleksandr Sokurov, Russian Ark (Eng lang Todd Haynes, Far from Heaven)

Best Actor  Ralph Fiennes, Spider

Best Actress  Asuka Kurosawa, A Snake of June (Eng lang Julianne Moore, Far from Heaven)

Best Supporting Actor  Andy Serkis, The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers

Best Supporting Actress  Paprika Steen, Open Hearts (Eng lang Miranda Richardson, Spider)

Best Ensemble Acting The Hours (Nicole Kidman, Julianne Moore, Meryl Streep, Ed Harris, Claire Danes, Miranda Richardson)

Best Screenplay (Adapted)  Philippa Boyens, Fran Walsh, Peter Jackson, The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers

Best Screenplay (Original)  Todd Haynes, Far from Heaven

Best Cinematography  Tillman Buttner, Russian Ark

Best Editing  Daniel Razende, City of God

Best Musical Score  Elmer Bernstein, Far from Heaven

Best Art Direction/Production Design  Grant Major, The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers

Best Costumes  Richard Taylor, Ngila Dickson, The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers

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2003

Best Picture  DOGVILLE, Denmark (R.U. Lost in Translation (Coppola), The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King (Jackson))

Best Documentary  TIQ XI QIU WEST OF THE TRACKS: PARTS I, II & III, China, Wang Bing

Best Director  Peter Jackson, The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King

Best Actor  Bill Murray, Lost in Translation

Best Actress  Nicole Kidman, Dogville (honourable mention Scarlett Johansson Girl with a Pearl Earring/Lost in Translation – where did it all go wrong?)

Best Supporting Actor  Marc Warren, State of Play TV (best other, Paul Bettany, Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World)

Best Supporting Actress  Jodhi May, The Other Boleyn Girl TV (best other, Esther Gorintin, Since Otar Left, Eng lang Holly Hunter, Thirteen)

Best Ensemble Acting Dogville (Nicole Kidman, Paul Bettany, Chloe Sevigny, Harriet Andersson, Philip Baker Hall, James Caan, Patricia Clarkson)

Best Screenplay (Adapted)  Philippa Boyens, Fran Walsh, Peter Jackson, The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King

Best Screenplay (Original)  Sofia Coppola, Lost in Translation

Best Cinematography  Edouardo Serra, Girl With a Pearl Earring

Best Editing  Annie Collins, Jamie Selkirk, The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King

Best Musical Score  Alexandre Desplat, Girl With a Pearl Earring

Best Art Direction/Production Design  Ben Van Os, Girl With a Pearl Earring

Best Costumes  Dien Van Straalen, Girl With a Pearl Earring

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2004

Best Picture  2046, Hong Kong (R.U. Downfall (Hirschbiegel), Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind (Gondry))

Best Documentary  THE POWER OF NIGHTMARES: THE RISE OF THE POLITICS OF FEAR, UK TV, Adam Curtis

Best Director  Wong Kar-Wai, 2046 (Eng lang Michel Gondry, Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind)

Best Actor  Bruno Ganz, Downfall (Eng lang Johnny Depp, The Libertine)

Best Actress  Imelda Staunton, Vera Drake

Best Supporting Actor  Clive Owen, Closer

Best Supporting Actress  Ziyi Zhang 2046 (Eng lang Natalie Portman, Closer)

Best Ensemble Acting Closer (Julia Roberts, Jude Law, Natalie Portman, Clive Owen)

Best Screenplay (Adapted)  Patrick Marber, Closer

Best Screenplay (Original)  Charlie Kaufman, Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind

Best Cinematography  Christopher Doyle, Lai Yiu Fai, Kwan Pun Leung, 2046

Best Editing  Valdis Oskarsdottir, Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind

Best Musical Score  Michael Nyman, The Libertine

Best Art Direction/Production Design  Bernd Lepel, Downfall

Best Costumes  Dien Van Straalen, The Libertine

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2005

Best Picture  THE NEW WORLD (DIRECTOR’S CUT), US (R.U. Bleak House (Davies/various), Caché (Haneke))

Best Documentary  GRIZZLY MAN, US, Werner Herzog

Best Director  Michael Haneke, Caché (Eng lang Terrence Malick, The New World)

Best Actor  David Strathairn, Good Night and Good Luck

Best Actress  Sarah Polley, The Secret Life of Words

Best Supporting Actor  Jake Gyllenhaal, Brokeback Mountain

Best Supporting Actress  Sarah Smart Funland TV (best other, Michelle Williams, Brokeback Mountain)

Best Ensemble Acting Bleak House TV (Gillian Anderson, Anna Maxwell-Martin, Phil Davis, Johnny Vegas, Varey Mulligan, Tom Georgeson, Alun Armstrong, Burn Gorman, Denis Lawson, Charles Dance, Matthew Kelly) (best other, The Squid and the Whale (Jeff Daniels, Laura Linney, Anna Paquin, Jesse Eisenberg, Owen Kline)

Best Screenplay (Adapted)  Andrew Davies, Bleak House TV (best other, Diana Ossana, Larry McMurtry, Brokeback Mountain)

Best Screenplay (Original)  Noah Baumbach, The Squid and the Whale

Best Cinematography  Emmanuel Lubezki, The New World (director’s cut)

Best Editing  Lee Smith, Batman Begins

Best Musical Score  Murray Gold, Casanova TV (best other, Gustavo Santaolalla, Brokeback Mountain)

Best Art Direction/Production Design Simon Elliott, Bleak House TV (best other, Stuart Craig, Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire)

Best Costumes  Janty Yates, Kingdom of Heaven

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2006

Best Picture  THE PRESTIGE, US (R.U. Memories of Matsuko (Nakashima), The Lives of Others (von Donnersmarck))

Special Award (short)  LA MORTE ROUGE, Spain, Victor Erice

Best Documentary  IRAQ IN FRAGMENTS, US, James Langley

Best Director  Christopher Nolan, The Prestige

Best Actor  Ulrich Mühe, The Lives of Others (Eng lang Forest Whitaker, The Last King of Scotland)

Best Actress  Laura Dern, Inland Empire

Best Supporting Actor  Mark Wahlberg, The Departed

Best Supporting Actress  Stéphanie Leon, Razone (Eng lang Cate Blanchett, Notes on a Scandal)

Best Ensemble Acting The Departed (Leonardo DiCaprio, Matt Damon, Mark Wahlberg, Jack Nicholson, Ray Winstone, Vera Farmiga, Martin Sheen)

Best Screenplay (Adapted)  Christopher Nolan, Jonathan Nolan, The Prestige

Best Screenplay (Original)  Florian Henckel von Donnersmarck, The Lives of Others

Best Cinematography  Wally Pfister, The Prestige

Best Editing  Thelma Schoonmaker, The Departed

Best Musical Score  Tan Dun, The Banquet

Best Art Direction/Production Design  Huo Tingxiao, Curse of the Golden Flower

Best Costumes  Chung Man Yee, Curse of the Golden Flower

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2007

Best Picture  THE ASSASSINATION OF JESSE JAMES BY THE COWARD ROBERT FORD, US (R.U. United Red Army (Wakamatsu), Lust Caution (Lee))

Best Documentary  UP THE YANGTSE, Canada/China, Yung Chang

Best Director  Andrew Dominik, The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford

Best Actor  Daniel Day-Lewis, There Will be Blood

Best Actress  Wang Tei, Lust Caution (Eng lang Ellen Page, Juno)

Best Supporting Actor  Javier Bardem, No Country for Old Men

Best Supporting Actress  Cate Blanchett, I’m Not There

Best Ensemble Acting No Country for Old Men (Tommy Lee Jones, Josh Brolin, Javier Bardem, Woody Harrelson, Kelly MacDonald, Garret Dillahunt)

Best Screenplay (Adapted)  Joel Coen, Ethan Coen, No Country for Old Men

Best Screenplay (Original)  Roy Andersson, You the Living

Best Cinematography  Roger Deakins, The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford (honourable mention, Rainer van Brummelen, Nightwatching)

Best Editing  Dylan Tichenor, Curtiss Clayton, The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford

Best Musical Score  Jonny Greenwood, There Will be Blood

Best Art Direction/Production Design  Patricia Norris, There Will be Blood

Best Costumes  Jacqueline Durran, Atonement

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2008

Best Picture  LOVE EXPOSURE, Japan (R.U. Melancholia (Diaz), Extraordinary Stories (Llinas), Eng lang The Dark Knight (Nolan))

Best Documentary  OF TIME AND THE CITY, UK, Terence Davies

Best Director  Shion Sono, Love Exposure (Eng lang Steve McQueen, Hunger)

Best Actor  Vincent Cassel, Mesrine: Parts I & II (Eng lang Michael Fassbender, Hunger)

Best Actress  Kate Winslet, The Reader

Best Supporting Actor  Heath Ledger, The Dark Knight

Best Supporting Actress  Hikari Mitsushima, Love Exposure (Eng lang, Marisa Tomei, The Wrestler)

Best Ensemble Acting Little Dorrit TV (Claire Foy, Matthew MacFadyen, Tom Courtenay, Judy Parfitt, Andy Serkis, Alun Armstrong, Emma Pierson, Russell Tovey, James Fleet, Eddie Marsan, Anton Lesser, Eve Myles) (best other, The Reader, Kate Winslet, Ralph Fiennes, David Kross, Alexandra Maria Lara, Bruno Ganz, Lena Olin)

Best Screenplay (Adapted)  David Hare, The Reader

Best Screenplay (Original)  Shion Sono, Love Exposure

Best Cinematography  Hoyte van Hoytema, Let the Right One In

Best Editing  Herve Schneid, Bill Pankow, Mesrine: Parts I & II

Best Musical Score  Hans Zimmer, James Newton Howard, The Dark Knight

Best Art Direction/Production Design  Nathan Crowley, The Dark Knight

Best Costumes  Michael O’Connor, The Duchess

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2009

Best Picture  RED RIDING TRILOGY TV, UK (R.U. The White Ribbon (Haneke), Fish Tank (Arnold))

Best Documentary  HENRI-GEORGES CLOUZOT’S INFERNO, France, Serge Bromberg, Ruxandra Medrea

Best Director  Michael Haneke, The White Ribbon (Eng lang Andrea Arnold, Fish Tank)

Best Actor  James Nesbitt, Five Minutes of Heaven TV (honourable mention David Tennant, Hamlet TV, best other, Sam Rockwell, Moon)

Best Actress  Charlotte Gainsbourg, Antichrist

Best Supporting Actor  David Morrissey, Red Riding Trilogy TV (best other, Christoph Waltz, Inglourious Basterds)

Best Supporting Actress  Rebecca Hall, Red Riding Trilogy TV (honourable mention Mariah Gale, Hamlet TV, best other, Vera Farmiga, Up in the Air)

Best Ensemble Acting Red Riding Trilogy TV (Andrew Garfield, Warren Clarke, David Morrissey, Sean Bean, Paddy Considine, Rebecca Hall, Maxine Peake, Sean Harris, Mark Addy, Peter Mullan, Jim Carter, Robert Sheehan, Eddie Marsan, Saskia Reeves, Lesley Sharp, Daniel Mays, Joseph Mawle)

Best Screenplay (Adapted)  Tony Grisoni, Red Riding Trilogy TV (best other, Jesse Armstrong, Simon Blackwell, Tony Roche. Armanda Iannucci, In the Loop)

Best Screenplay (Original)  Thomas Bidegain, Jacques Audiard, Abdel Raouf Dafri, Nicolas Peufaillit, Un Prophète

Best Cinematography  Christian Berger, The White Ribbon

Best Editing  Yun Teng, City of Life and Death

Best Musical Score  Clint Mansell, Moon

Best Art Direction/Production Design  Jean-André Carrière, Kikuo Ohta, Marc Caro, Enter the Void

Best Costumes  Janet Patterson, Bright Star

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2010

Best Picture  MYSTERIES OF LISBON TV (R.U. Confessions (Nakashima), Black Swan (Aronofsky))

Best Documentary  ARMADILLO, Denmark, Janus Metz Pedersen

Best Director  Tetsuya Nakashima, Confessions (Eng lang Darren Aronofsky, Black Swan)

Best Actor  Edgar Ramirez, Carlos TV (Eng lang Colin Firth, The King’s Speech)

Best Actress  Natalie Portman, Black Swan

Best Supporting Actor  Sean Harris, Five Daughters TV (best other, Choi Min-sik, I Saw the Devil, Eng lang Guy Pearce, The King’s Speech)

Best Supporting Actress  Hailee Steinfeld, True Grit

Best Ensemble Acting Another Year (Jim Broadbent, Ruth Sheen, Lesley Manville, Peter Wight, Phil Davis, Imelda Staunton, Martin Savage, David Bradley)

Best Screenplay (Adapted)  Carlos Saboga, Mysteries of Lisbon TV (best other, Tetsuya Nakashima, Confessions)

Best Screenplay (Original)  Lee Chang-dong, Poetry

Best Cinematography  Chris Blauvelt, Meek’s Cutoff

Best Editing  Angus Wall, Kirk Baxter, The Social Network

Best Musical Score  Jorge Arriagada, Mysteries of Lisbon TV (best other, Carter Burwell, True Grit)

Best Art Direction/Production Design  Guy Claude-François, The Princess of Montpensier

Best Costumes  Caroline de Vivaise, The Princess of Montpensier

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2011

Best Picture  A SIMPLE LIFE, Hong Kong (R.U. Margaret: Extended Version (Lonergan), A Separation (Ghobadi))

Best Documentary  THE STORY OF FILM: AN ODYSSEY, UK, Mark Cousins

Best Director  Ann Hui, A Simple Life (Eng lang Kenneth Lonergan, Margaret)

Best Actor  Michael Fassbender, Shame

Best Actress  Anna Paquin, Margaret (so hard on Deannie Ip A Simple Life, Kirsten Dunst Melancholia and Romola Garai, The Crimson Petal and the White TV)

Best Supporting Actor  Shahab Hosseini, A Separation (Eng lang Simon Russell Beale, The Deep Blue Sea)

Best Supporting Actress  Carey Mulligan, Shame

Best Ensemble Acting Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy  (Gary Oldman, Colin Firth, Ciaran Hinds, Mark Strong, Benedict Cumberbatch, Kathy Burke, Roger Lloyd Pack, Tom Hardy, John Hurt)

Best Screenplay (Adapted)  Lynne Ramsay, We Need to Talk About Kevin

Best Screenplay (Original)  Ashgar Farhadi, A Separation

Best Cinematography  Robbie Ryan, Wuthering Heights

Best Editing  Joe Bini, We Need to Talk About Kevin

Best Musical Score  Cristobal Tapia de Veer, The Crimson Petal and the White TV (best other, The Chemical Brothers, Hanna)

Best Art Direction/Production Design  Dante Ferretti, Hugo

Best Costumes  Annie Symons, The Crimson Petal and the White TV (best other, Sandy Powell, Hugo)

2012

Best Picture  AMOUR, France (R.U. The Master (Anderson), The Hollow Crown TV (various))

Best Documentary  THE ACT OF KILLING, Denmark, Joshua Oppenheimer

Best Director  Michael Haneke, Amour

Best Actor  Tom Hiddleston, The Hollow Crown TV (best other Denis Lavant, Holy Motors, Eng lang Joaquin Phoenix, The Master)

Best Actress  Rebecca Hall, Parade’s End TV (best other, Emmanuelle Riva, Amour)

Best Supporting Actor  Garret Hedlund, On the Road

Best Supporting Actress  Amy Adams, The Master

Best Ensemble Acting  Parade’s End TV (Benedict Cumberbatch, Rebecca Hall, Adelaide Clemens, Roger Allam, Stephen Graham, Miranda Richardson, Rupert Everett, Rufus Sewell, Steven Robertson, Elliot Tevey)

Best Screenplay (Adapted)  Tom Stoppard, Parade’s End TV (best other, Jose Rivera, On the Road)

Best Screenplay (Original)  Paul Thomas Anderson, The Master

Best Cinematography  Eric Gautier, On the Road

Best Editing  Dylan Tichenor, William Goldenberg, Zero Dark Thirty

Best Musical Score  Jonny Greenwood, The Master

Best Art Direction/Production Design  Eve Stewart, Les Misérables

Best Costumes  Manon Rasmussen, A Royal Affair

—

2013

Best Picture  UNDER THE SKIN, UK (runner up, BLUE IS THE WARMEST COLOUR, France, NYMPHOMANIAC: VOL I & II, Denmark)

Best Documentary  A STORY OF CHILDREN AND FILM, UK, Mark Cousins

Best Director  Jonathan Glazer, Under the Skin

Best Actor  Toni Servillo, The Great Beauty

Best Actress  Adèle Exarchopoulos, Blue is the Warmest Colour (Eng lang Scarlett Johansson, Under the Skin)

Best Supporting Actor  Michael Fassbender, 12 Years a Slave

Best Supporting Actress  Uma Thurman, Nymphomaniac: Vol I & II

Best Ensemble Acting  Nymphomaniac: Vol I & II (Charlotte Gainsbourg, Stacy Martin, Stellan Skarsgard, Christian Slater, Sophie Kennedy Clark, Uma Thurman, Jamie Bell, Willem Dafoe, Mia Goth)

Best Screenplay (Adapted)  John Ridley, 12 Years a Slave

Best Screenplay (Original)  Spike Jonze, Her

Best Cinematography  Philippe le Sourd, The Grandmaster

Best Editing  Joe Walker, 12 Years a Slave

Best Musical Score  Mica Levi, Under the Skin

Best Art Direction/Production Design  K.K.Barrett, Her

Best Costumes  William Chang, The Grandmaster

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