68th Academy Awards nominees and winners
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This is a complete list of nominees and winners of the 68th Academy Awards. They were presented on March 25, 1996 for films released in 1995.
Winners are highlighted in boldface.
[edit] Best Motion Picture Of The Year
[edit] Achievement in Directing
- Mike Figgis - Leaving Las Vegas
- Mel Gibson - Braveheart
- Chris Noonan - Babe
- Michael Radford - Il Postino
- Tim Robbins - Dead Man Walking
[edit] Best Performance By An Actor In A Leading Role
- Nicolas Cage - Leaving Las Vegas
- Richard Dreyfuss - Mr. Holland's Opus
- Anthony Hopkins - Nixon
- Sean Penn - Dead Man Walking
- Massimo Troisi - Il Postino
[edit] Best Performance by An Actress In A Leading Role
- Susan Sarandon - Dead Man Walking
- Elisabeth Shue - Leaving Las Vegas
- Sharon Stone - Casino
- Meryl Streep - The Bridges of Madison County
- Emma Thompson - Sense and Sensibility
[edit] Best Performance By An Actor In A Supporting Role
- James Cromwell - Babe
- Ed Harris - Apollo 13
- Brad Pitt - Twelve Monkeys
- Tim Roth - Rob Roy
- Kevin Spacey - The Usual Suspects
[edit] Best Performance By An Actress In A Supporting Role
- Joan Allen - Nixon
- Kathleen Quinlan - Apollo 13
- Mira Sorvino - Mighty Aphrodite
- Mare Winningham - Georgia
- Kate Winslet - Sense and Sensibility
[edit] Adapted Screenplay
- Apollo 13 - William Broyles Jr., Al Reinert
- Babe - George Miller, Chris Noonan
- Il Postino - Anna Pavignano, Michael Radford, Furio Scarpelli, Giacomo Scarpelli, Massimo Troisi
- Leaving Las Vegas - Mike Figgis
- Sense and Sensibility - Emma Thompson
[edit] Original Screenplay
- Braveheart - Randall Wallace
- Mighty Aphrodite - Woody Allen
- Nixon - Stephen J. Rivele, Christopher Wilkinson, Oliver Stone
- Toy Story - Joss Whedon (screenplay), Andrew Stanton (screenplay/story), Joel Cohen (screenplay), Alec Sokolow (screenplay), John Lasseter (story), Pete Docter (story), Joe Ranft (story)
- The Usual Suspects - Christopher McQuarrie
[edit] Achievement In Art Direction
- Apollo 13 - Michael Corenblith, Merideth Boswell
- Babe - Roger Ford, Kerrie Brown
- A Little Princess - Bo Welch, Cheryl Carasik
- Restoration - Eugenio Zanetti
- Richard III - Tony Burrough
[edit] Achievement In Cinematography
- Batman Forever - Stephen Goldblatt
- Braveheart - John Toll
- A Little Princess - Emmanuel Lubezki
- Sense and Sensibility - Michael Coulter
- Shanghai Triad - Yue Lu
[edit] Achievement In Costume Design
- Braveheart - Charles Knode
- Restoration - James Acheson
- Richard III - Shuna Harwood
- Sense and Sensibility - Jenny Beavan, John Bright
- Twelve Monkeys - Julie Weiss
[edit] Best Foreign Language Film Of The Year
- Antonia (Netherlands)
- L'Uomo delle stelle (Italy)
- Lust och fägring stor (Sweden)
- O Quatrilho (Brazil)
- Poussières de vie (Algeria)
[edit] Best Documentary Feature
- The American Experience {The Battle Over Citizen Kane (#8.7)} - Thomas Lennon, Michael Epstein
- The American Experience (Troublesome Creek: A Midwestern) - Jeanne Jordan, Steven Ascher
- Anne Frank Remembered - Jon Blair
- Hank Aaron: Chasing the Dream - Michael Tollin
- Small Wonders - Allan Miller, Walter Scheuer
[edit] Best Documentary Short Subject
- Jim Dine: A Self-Portrait on the Walls - Nancy Dine; Richard Stillwell -
- The Living Sea - Greg MacGillivray; Alec Lorimore
- Never Give Up: The 20th Century Odyssey of Herbert Zipper - Terry Sanders; Freida Lee Mock
- One Survivor Remembers - Kary Antholis
- The Shadow of Hate - Charles Guggenheim
[edit] Achievement In Film Editing
- Marcus D'Arcy; Jay Friedkin - Babe
- Richard Francis-Bruce - Se7en
- Mike Hill; Daniel P. Hanley - Apollo 13
- Chris Lebenzon - Crimson Tide
- Steven Rosenblum - Braveheart
[edit] Achievement In Makeup
- Braveheart - Peter Frampton; Paul Pattison; Lois Burwell
- Mi Familia - Ken Diaz; Mark Sanchez
- Roommates - Bob Laden; Colleen Callaghan
[edit] Achievement In Music Written For Motion Pictures (Original Score)
(Dramatic Films only)
- Apollo 13 - James Horner
- Braveheart - James Horner
- Il Postino - Luis Enríquez Bacalov
- Nixon - John Williams
- Sense and Sensibility - Patrick Doyle
[edit] Achievement In Music Written For Musical or Comedy (Original Score)
- The American President - Marc Shaiman
- Pocahantas - Alan Menken; Stephen Schwartz
- Sabrina - John Williams
- Toy Story - Randy Newman1
- Unstrung Heroes - Thomas Newman1
[edit] Achievement In Music Written For Motion Pictures (Original Song)
- "Colors of the Wind" – Pocahontas
- "Dead Man Walking" – Dead Man Walking
- "Have You Ever Really Loved a Woman?" – Don Juan DeMarco
- "Moonlight" from Sabrina
- "You've Got a Friend In Me" from Toy Story
[edit] Best Animated Short Film
- The Chicken From Outer Space - John Dilworth
- A Close Shave - Nick Park
- Gagarin - Alexij Kharitidi
- The End - Chris Landreth; Robin Barger
- Runaway Brain - Chris Bailey
[edit] Best Live Action Short Film
- Brooms - Luke Cresswell; Steve McNicholas
- Duke of Groove - Griffin Dunne; Thom Colwell
- Lieberman In Love - Jana Sue Mernel
- Little Surprises - Jeff Goldblum; Tikki Goldberg
- Tuesday Morning Ride - Dianne Houston2; Joy Ryan
[edit] Achievement In Sound Editing
- Batman Forever - John Leveque; Bruce Stambler
- Braveheart - Lon Bender; Per Hallberg
- Crimson Tide - George Waters II
[edit] Achievement In Sound
[edit] Achievement In Visual Effects
[edit] Special honors
- Academy Honorary Award
- Gordon E. Sawyer Award
- Donald C. Rogers
- Academy Special Achievement Award
- John Lasseter - for Toy Story, the first major feature length computer animated film
[edit] Notes
- Randy and Thomas Newman are cousins; a rare instance when close relatives were nominated in the same category in the same year.
- Dianne Houston may be the first African-American woman to be nominated for an Oscar in film direction.
[edit] References
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