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47th British Academy Film Awards

The 47th British Academy Film Awards, given by the British Academy of Film and Television Arts in 1994, honoured the best films of 1993.

47th British Academy Film Awards
Date15 April 1994
SiteTheatre Royal, Drury Lane
Hosted bySheena McDonald
Produced byRock Oldham
Directed byRoyston Mayoh
Highlights
Best FilmSchindler's List
Best British FilmShadowlands
Best ActorAnthony Hopkins
The Remains of the Day
Best ActressHolly Hunter
The Piano
Most awardsSchindler's List (7)
Most nominationsSchindler's List (13)

Steven Spielberg's Schindler's List won the award for Best Film (and previously won the Academy Award for Best Picture). The film also won the awards for Best Director (Spielberg), Supporting Actor (Ralph Fiennes), Adapted Screenplay, Cinematography, Editing, and Original Music. Anthony Hopkins won the award for Best Actor (The Remains of the Day) and Holly Hunter was voted Best Actress for her role in The Piano while The Age of Innocence won one award—Best Supporting Actress (Miriam Margolyes). Additionally, Shadowlands was voted Best British Film of 1993.[1]

Winners and nominees Edit

 
Steven Spielberg, Best Film co-winner and Best Director winner
 
Anthony Hopkins, Best Actor winner
 
Holly Hunter, Best Actress winner
 
Ralph Fiennes, Best Supporting Actor winner
 
Miriam Margolyes, Best Supporting Actress winner
 
Harold Ramis, Best Original Screenplay co-winner
 
Janusz Kamiński, Best Cinematography winner
 
John Williams, Best Original Music winner

Schindler's ListSteven Spielberg, Gerald R. Molen and Branko Lustig

Steven SpielbergSchindler's List

Anthony HopkinsThe Remains of the Day as James Stevens

Holly HunterThe Piano as Ada McGrath

Ralph FiennesSchindler's List as Amon Göth

Miriam MargolyesThe Age of Innocence as Mrs. Mingott

Groundhog DayDanny Rubin and Harold Ramis

Schindler's ListSteven Zaillian

Schindler's ListJanusz Kamiński

The PianoJanet Patterson

Schindler's ListMichael Kahn

Orlando – Morag Ross

Schindler's ListJohn Williams

The Piano – Andrew McAlpine

The FugitiveJohn Leveque, Bruce Stambler, Becky Sullivan, Scott D. Smith, Donald O. Mitchell, Michael Herbick and Frank A. Montaño

Jurassic ParkDennis Muren, Stan Winston, Phil Tippett and Michael Lantieri

ShadowlandsRichard Attenborough and Brian Eastman

Farewell My ConcubineHsu Feng and Chen Kaige

The Wrong TrousersChris Moll and Nick Park

Franz Kafka's It's a Wonderful Life – Ruth Kenley-Letts and Peter Capaldi

Statistics Edit

Films that received multiple awards
Awards Film
7 Schindler's List
3 The Piano

See also Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ "BAFTA Awards". Tatler. 19 July 1994. Retrieved 3 April 2023.

External links Edit

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The 47th British Academy Film Awards given by the British Academy of Film and Television Arts in 1994 honoured the best films of 1993 47th British Academy Film AwardsDate15 April 1994SiteTheatre Royal Drury LaneHosted bySheena McDonaldProduced byRock OldhamDirected byRoyston MayohHighlightsBest FilmSchindler s ListBest British FilmShadowlandsBest ActorAnthony HopkinsThe Remains of the DayBest ActressHolly HunterThe PianoMost awardsSchindler s List 7 Most nominationsSchindler s List 13 46th BAFTA Awards 48th Steven Spielberg s Schindler s List won the award for Best Film and previously won the Academy Award for Best Picture The film also won the awards for Best Director Spielberg Supporting Actor Ralph Fiennes Adapted Screenplay Cinematography Editing and Original Music Anthony Hopkins won the award for Best Actor The Remains of the Day and Holly Hunter was voted Best Actress for her role in The Piano while The Age of Innocence won one award Best Supporting Actress Miriam Margolyes Additionally Shadowlands was voted Best British Film of 1993 1 Contents 1 Winners and nominees 2 Statistics 3 See also 4 References 5 External linksWinners and nominees Edit nbsp Steven Spielberg Best Film co winner and Best Director winner nbsp Anthony Hopkins Best Actor winner nbsp Holly Hunter Best Actress winner nbsp Ralph Fiennes Best Supporting Actor winner nbsp Miriam Margolyes Best Supporting Actress winner nbsp Harold Ramis Best Original Screenplay co winner nbsp Janusz Kaminski Best Cinematography winner nbsp John Williams Best Original Music winnerBest Film Schindler s List Steven Spielberg Gerald R Molen and Branko Lustig The Piano Jan Chapman and Jane Campion The Remains of the Day Ismail Merchant Mike Nichols John Calley and James Ivory Shadowlands Richard Attenborough and Brian Eastman Best Direction Steven Spielberg Schindler s List James Ivory The Remains of the Day Jane Campion The Piano Richard Attenborough ShadowlandsBest Actor in a Leading Role Anthony Hopkins The Remains of the Day as James Stevens Anthony Hopkins Shadowlands as C S Lewis Daniel Day Lewis In the Name of the Father as Gerry Conlon Liam Neeson Schindler s List as Oskar Schindler Best Actress in a Leading Role Holly Hunter The Piano as Ada McGrath Debra Winger Shadowlands as Joy Davidman Emma Thompson The Remains of the Day as Sarah Kenton Miranda Richardson Tom amp Viv as Vivienne Haigh Wood EliotBest Actor in a Supporting Role Ralph Fiennes Schindler s List as Amon Goth Ben Kingsley Schindler s List as Itzhak Stern John Malkovich In the Line of Fire as Mitch Leary Tommy Lee Jones The Fugitive as Deputy U S Marshal Samuel Gerard Best Actress in a Supporting Role Miriam Margolyes The Age of Innocence as Mrs Mingott Holly Hunter The Firm as Tamara Hemphill Maggie Smith The Secret Garden as Medlock Winona Ryder The Age of Innocence as May WellandBest Original Screenplay Groundhog Day Danny Rubin and Harold Ramis In the Line of Fire Jeff Maguire The Piano Jane Campion Sleepless in Seattle Nora Ephron David S Ward and Jeff Arch Best Adapted Screenplay Schindler s List Steven Zaillian In the Name of the Father Terry George and Jim Sheridan The Remains of the Day Ruth Prawer Jhabvala Scent of a Woman Bo Goldman Shadowlands William NicholsonBest Cinematography Schindler s List Janusz Kaminski The Age of Innocence Michael Ballhaus The Piano Stuart Dryburgh The Remains of the Day Tony Pierce Roberts Best Costume Design The Piano Janet Patterson Bram Stoker s Dracula Eiko Ishioka Much Ado About Nothing Phyllis Dalton Orlando Sandy Powell Schindler s List Anna B SheppardBest Editing Schindler s List Michael Kahn The Fugitive Dennis Virkler David Finfer Dean Goodhill Don Brochu Richard Nord and Dov Hoenig In the Line of Fire Anne V Coates The Piano Veronika Jenet Best Makeup and Hair Orlando Morag Ross Addams Family Values Kevin Haney Katherine James Fred C Blau Jr and Fern Buchner Bram Stoker s Dracula Greg Cannom Michele Burke and Matthew W Mungle Schindler s List Christina Smith Matthew W Mungle Waldemar Pokromski and Pauline HeysBest Original Music Schindler s List John Williams Aladdin Alan Menken The Piano Michael Nyman Sleepless in Seattle Marc Shaiman Best Production Design The Piano Andrew McAlpine The Age of Innocence Dante Ferretti Bram Stoker s Dracula Thomas E Sanders Schindler s List Allan StarskiBest Sound The Fugitive John Leveque Bruce Stambler Becky Sullivan Scott D Smith Donald O Mitchell Michael Herbick and Frank A Montano Jurassic Park Richard Hymns Ron Judkins Gary Summers Gary Rydstrom and Shawn Murphy The Piano Lee Smith Tony Johnson and Gethin Creagh Schindler s List Charles L Campbell Louis Edemann Robert Jackson Ron Judkins Andy Nelson Steve Pederson and Scott Millan Best Special Visual Effects Jurassic Park Dennis Muren Stan Winston Phil Tippett and Michael Lantieri Aladdin Don Paul and Steve Goldberg Bram Stoker s Dracula Roman Coppola Gary Gutierrez Michael Lantieri and Gene Warren Jr The Fugitive William Mesa and Roy ArbogastOutstanding British Film Shadowlands Richard Attenborough and Brian Eastman Naked Mike Leigh and Simon Channing Williams Raining Stones Sally Hibbin and Ken Loach Tom amp Viv Marc Samuelson Harvey Kass Peter Samuelson and Brian Gilbert Best Film Not in the English Language Farewell My Concubine Hsu Feng and Chen Kaige A Heart in Winter Jean Louis Livi Philippe Carcassonne and Claude Sautet Indochine Eric Heumann and Regis Wargnier Like Water for Chocolate Alfonso ArauBest Short Animation The Wrong Trousers Chris Moll and Nick Park Bob s Birthday David Fine and Alison Snowden Britannia David Parker and Joanna Quinn The Village Pam Dennis and Mark Baker Best Short Film Franz Kafka s It s a Wonderful Life Ruth Kenley Letts and Peter Capaldi One Night Stand Georgia Masters and Bill Britten A Small Deposit Paul Holmes and Eleanor Yule Syrup Anita Overland and Paul UnwinStatistics EditFilms that received multiple nominations Nominations Film13 Schindler s List10 The Piano6 The Remains of the DayShadowlands4 The Age of InnocenceBram Stoker s DraculaThe Fugitive3 In the Line of Fire2 AladdinIn the Name of the FatherJurassic ParkOrlandoSleepless in SeattleTom amp VivFilms that received multiple awards Awards Film7 Schindler s List3 The PianoSee also Edit66th Academy Awards 19th Cesar Awards 46th Directors Guild of America Awards 7th European Film Awards 51st Golden Globe Awards 5th Golden Laurel Awards 14th Golden Raspberry Awards 8th Goya Awards 9th Independent Spirit Awards 20th Saturn Awards 46th Writers Guild of America AwardsReferences Edit BAFTA Awards Tatler 19 July 1994 Retrieved 3 April 2023 External links EditFilm in 1994 at BAFTA Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 47th British Academy Film Awards amp oldid 1168796137, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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