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Best Film
The Purple Rose of Cairo - Robert Greenhut and Woody Allen
Amadeus - Saul Zaentz and Miloš Forman
Back to the Future - Bob Gale, Neil Canton and Robert Zemeckis
A Passage to India - John Knatchbull, Richard Goodwin and David Lean
Witness - Edward S. Feldman and Peter Weir
Best Actor in a Leading Role
William Hurt - Kiss of the Spider Woman as Luis Molina
F. Murray Abraham - Amadeus as Antonio Salieri
Harrison Ford - Witness as Detective John Book
Victor Banerjee - A Passage to India as Doctor Aziz Ahmed
Best Actress in a Leading Role
Peggy Ashcroft - A Passage to India as Mrs. Moore
Alexandra Pigg - Letter to Brezhnev as Elaine
Kelly McGillis - Witness as Rachel Lapp
Mia Farrow - The Purple Rose of Cairo as Cecilia
Best Actor in a Supporting Role
Denholm Elliott - Defence of the Realm as Vernon Bayliss
James Fox - A Passage to India as Richard Fielding
John Gielgud - Plenty as Sir Leonard Darwin
Saeed Jaffrey - My Beautiful Laundrette as Nasser Ali
Best Actress in a Supporting Role
Rosanna Arquette - Desperately Seeking Susan as Roberta Glass
Anjelica Huston - Prizzi's Honor as Maerose Prizzi
Judi Dench - Wetherby as Marcia Pilborough
Tracey Ullman - Plenty as Alice Park
Best Original Screenplay
The Purple Rose of Cairo - Woody Allen
Back to the Future - Robert Zemeckis and Bob Gale
My Beautiful Laundrette - Hanif Kureishi
Witness - Earl W. Wallace and William Kelley
Best Adapted Screenplay
Prizzi's Honor - Richard Condon and Janet Roach
Amadeus - Peter Shaffer
A Passage to India - David Lean
The Shooting Party - Julian Bond
Best Editing
Amadeus - Nena Danevic and Michael Chandler
Back to the Future - Arthur Schmidt and Harry Keramidas
A Chorus Line - John Bloom
Witness - Thom Noble
Best Cinematography
Amadeus - Miroslav Ondříček
The Emerald Forest - Philippe Rousselot
A Passage to India - Ernest Day
Witness - John Seale
Best Production Design
Brazil - Norman Garwood
Amadeus - Patrizia von Brandenstein
Back to the Future - Lawrence G. Paull
A Passage to India - John Box
Best Costume Design
The Cotton Club - Milena Canonero
Amadeus - Theodor Pištěk
Legend - Charles Knode
A Passage to India - Judy Moorcroft
Best Makeup and Hair
Amadeus - Paul LeBlanc and Dick Smith
The Emerald Forest - Peter Frampton, Paul Engelen, Anna Dryhurst, Luis Michelotti and Beth Presares
Legend - Peter Robb-King and Rob Bottin
Mask - Michael Westmore
Best Special Visual Effects
Brazil - George Gibbs and Richard Conway
Back to the Future - Kevin Pike and Ken Ralston
Legend - Nick Allder and Peter Voysey
The Purple Rose of Cairo - Greenberg Associates
Best Original Music
Witness - Maurice Jarre
Beverly Hills Cop - Harold Faltermeyer
The Emerald Forest - Junior Homrich and Brian Gascoigne
A Passage to India - Maurice Jarre
Best Sound
Amadeus - John Nutt, Chris Newman and Mark Berger
Carmen - Hugues Darmois, Harald Maury, Dominique Hennequin and Bernard Le Roux
A Chorus Line - Jonathan Bates, Chris Newman and Gerry Humphreys
The Cotton Club - Edward Beyer, Jack Jacobsen and David Carroll
Best Film Not in the English Language
Colonel Redl - Manfred Durniok and István Szabó
Carmen - Patrice Ledoux and Francesco Rosi
Dim Sum: A Little Bit of Heart - Tom Sternberg, Wayne Wang and Danny Yung
Subway - Luc Besson and Francois Ruggieri
Best Documentary
Omnibus: Leonard Berstein's West Side Story - Christopher Swann
Marilyn Monroe: Say Goodbye to the President - Christopher Olgiati
David Lean: A Life in Film - Nigel Wattis
The Frozen Ocean: Part 1 - Kingdom of the Ice Bear - Mike Salisbury and Hugh Miles
Best Short Film
Careless Talk - Noella Smith
One for My Baby - Chris Fallon
The Woman Who Married Clark Gable - Thaddeus O'Sullivan
Best Short Animation
Alias the Jester - Brian Cosgrove and Mark Hall
Danger Mouse - Brian Cosgrove and Mark Hall
SuperTed - David Edward and Mike Young
The Wind in the Willows - Mark Hall and Brian Cosgrove