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Best Film
Jean de Florette - Claude Berri
Cry Freedom - Richard Attenborough
Hope and Glory - John Boorman
Radio Days - Robert Greenhut and Woody Allen
Best Direction
Oliver Stone - Platoon
Claude Berri - Jean de Florette
John Boorman - Hope and Glory
Richard Attenborough - Cry Freedom
Best Actor in a Leading Role
Sean Connery - The Name of the Rose as William of Baskerville
Gary Oldman - Prick Up Your Ears as Joe Orton
Gérard Depardieu - Jean de Florette as Jean Cadoret
Yves Montand - Jean de Florette as Cesar Soubeyran
Best Actress in a Leading Role
Anne Bancroft - 84 Charing Cross Road as Helene Hanff
Emily Lloyd - Wish You Were Here as Lynda Mansell
Julie Walters - Personal Services as Christine Painter
Sarah Miles - Hope and Glory as Grace Rowan
Best Actor in a Supporting Role
Daniel Auteuil - Jean de Florette as Ugolin
Ian Bannen - Hope and Glory as Grandfather George
John Thaw - Cry Freedom as Jimmy Kruger
Sean Connery - The Untouchables as Jimmy Malone
Best Actress in a Supporting Role
Susan Wooldridge - Hope and Glory as Molly
Dianne Wiest - Radio Days as Aunt Bea
Judi Dench - 84 Charing Cross Road as Nora Doel
Vanessa Redgrave - Prick Up Your Ears as Peggy Ramsay
Best Original Screenplay
Wish You Were Here - David Leland
Hope and Glory - John Boorman
Personal Services - David Leland
Radio Days - Woody Allen
Best Adapted Screenplay
Jean de Florette - Claude Berri and Gérard Brach
84 Charing Cross Road - Hugh Whitemore
Little Dorrit - Christine Edzard
Prick Up Your Ears - Alan Bennett
Best Editing
Platoon - Claire Simpson
Cry Freedom - Lesley Walker
Hope and Glory - Ian Crafford
Radio Days - Susan E. Morse
Best Cinematography
Jean de Florette - Bruno Nuytten
Cry Freedom - Ronnie Taylor
Hope and Glory - Philippe Rousselot
Platoon - Robert Richardson
Best Production Design
Radio Days - Santo Loquasto
Hope and Glory - Anthony D. G. Pratt
Jean de Florette - Bernard Vezat
The Untouchables - William A. Elliott
Best Costume Design
Radio Days - Jeffrey Kurland
Hope and Glory - Shirley Ann Russell
Little Dorrit - Sands Films
The Untouchables - Marilyn Vance
Best Makeup and Hair
The Name of the Rose - Hasso Von Hugo
The Fly - Chris Walas and Stephan Dupuis
Hope and Glory - Anna Dryhurst
Jean de Florette - Michele Dernelle and Jean-Pierre Eychenne
Best Special Visual Effects
The Witches of Eastwick - Michael Lantieri, Michael Owens, Edward Jones and Bruce Walters
The Fly - Chris Walas, Jon Berg, Louis Craig and Hoyt Yeatman
Full Metal Jacket - John Evans
Little Shop of Horrors - Bran Ferren, Martin Gutteridge, Lyle Conway and Richard Conway
Best Original Music
The Untouchables - Ennio Morricone
Cry Freedom - George Fenton and Jonas Gwangwa
Hope and Glory - Peter Martin
Wish You Were Here - Stanley Myers
Best Sound
Cry Freedom - Jonathan Bates, Simon Kaye and Gerry Humphreys
Full Metal Jacket - Nigel Galf, Edward Tise and Andy Nelson
Hope and Glory - Ron Davis, Peter Handford and John Hayward
Radio Days - Bob Hein, James Sabat and Lee Dichter
Best Film Not in the English Language
The Sacrifice - Anna-Lena Wibom and Andrei Tarkovsky
Jean de Florette - Claude Berri
Manon des Sources - Claude Berri
My Life as a Dog - Waldemar Bergendahl and Lasse Hallström
Best Documentary
Baka - People of the Rainforest - Phil Agland
Forty Minutes: Home from the Hill - Molly Dineen
Fourteen Days in May - Paul Hamann
Man-Eating Tigers / Saving the Tiger - Naresh Bedi
Best Short Film
Artisten - Jonas Grimås
After Maria - Jean-Claude Robert
The Short and Curlies - Mike Leigh
Treacle - Peter Chelsom
Best Short Animation
The Reluctant Dragon - Bridget Appleby
Fireman Sam - Ian Frampton and John Walker
The Shoe People - Tony Barnes and Clennell Rawson
The Wind in the Willows - Brian Cosgrove and Mark Hall