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    Quote Originally Posted by McTeague View Post
    Hm. Interesting. I have Dobronravov as the only lead and Garin and Lavronenko as supporting. I think the dramatic focus and point of view is always in the younger brother, with the older brother's evolution being in the background and only coming to the foreground by surprise in the last scenes.
    I could see either argument. Either way its a great performance, even though for me he's third best of the trio, being third in that group is no shame at all. I caught up with the movie recently on Netflix and when I looked up Garin's bio I was so sad to read what happened to him. Terrible.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rage Colored Glasses View Post
    I could see either argument. Either way its a great performance, even though for me he's third best of the trio, being third in that group is no shame at all. I caught up with the movie recently on Netflix and when I looked up Garin's bio I was so sad to read what happened to him. Terrible.
    It's strange. I kinda thing Garin gave the best performance of the trio, actually, but his character is the one that gets less focus. The father is the mystery figure around whom the plot evolves, and the younger brother is the one from whose POV the story is told, and who has the big, detailed dramatic arc. Garin is like, more passive than Dobronravov and less appealing in his mystery than the father, in a sort of no-man's land. However, technically speaking, his is the performance that felt most naturalistic to me. I just could see not acting in him, everything was so natural and lived-in. Pity that his character was simply less special. and of course it's terrible what happened to him.

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    1970
    Picture: Ryan's daughter
    Director: David Lean, Ryan's daughter
    Actor: Jean Gabin, The horse
    Actress: Tuesday Weld, I walk the line
    Supporting Actor: Yves Montand, Le cercle rouge
    Supporting Actress: Florinda Bolkan, Investigation of a citizen above suspicion
    Screenplay: Investigation of a citizen above suspicion
    Cinematography: Ryan's daughter

    1971
    Picture: The beguiled
    Director: Peter Bogdanovich, The last picture show
    Actor: George C. Scott. The hospital
    Actress: Jessica Walter, Play Misty for me
    Supporting Actor: John Hurt, 10 Rillington Place
    Supporting Actress: Cloris Leachman, The last picture show
    Screenplay: The last picture show
    Cinematography: The last picture show

    1972
    Picture: The godfather
    Director: Francis Ford Coppola, The godfather
    Actor: Laurence Olivier, Sleuth
    Actress: Joanne Woodward, The effect of gamma rays on man-in-the-moon marigolds
    Supporting Actor: Marlon Brando, The godfather
    Supporting Actress: Helena Kallianiotes, Kansas City Bomber
    Screenplay: Sleuth
    Cinematography: Cries and whispers

    1973
    Picture: The exorcist
    Director: William Friedkin, The exorcist
    Actor: Paul Newman, The sting
    Actress: Florinda Bolkan, A brief vacation
    Supporting Actor: Jason Miller, The exorcist
    Supporting Actress: Valentina Cortese, Day for night
    Screenplay: The exorcist
    Cinematography: Don't look now

    1974
    Picture: The great Gatsby
    Director: Jack Clayton, The great Gatsby
    Actor: Barry Brown, Daisy Miller
    Actress: Valerie Perrine, Lenny
    Supporting Actor: Jeff Bridges, Thunderbolt and Lightfoot
    Supporting Actress: Karen Black, The great Gatsby
    Screenplay: Young Frankenstein
    Cinematography: The great Gatsby

    1975
    Picture: Barry Lyndon
    Director: Stanley Kubrick, Barry Lyndon
    Actor: Jack Nicholson, One flew over the cuckoo's nest
    Actress: Margarita Terekhova, Mirror
    Supporting Actor: John Cazale, Dog day afternoon
    Supporting Actress: Louise Fletcher, One flew over the cuckoo's nest
    Screenplay: Poachers
    Cinematography: Barry Lyndon

    1976
    Picture: Obsession
    Director: Brian de Palma, Obsession
    Actor: Peter Finch, Network
    Actress: Sissy Spacek, Carrie
    Supporting Actor: Laurence Olivier, Marathon man
    Supporting Actress: Billie Whitelaw, The omen
    Screenplay: Obsession
    Cinematography: Obsession

    1977
    Picture: Suspiria
    Director: Dario Argento, Suspiria
    Actor: Marcello Mastroianni, A special day
    Actress: Diane Keaton, Looking for Mr. Goodbar / Annie Hall
    Supporting Actor: Peter Firth, Equus
    Supporting Actress: Melinda Dillon, Close encounters of the third kind
    Screenplay: Annie Hall
    Cinematography: Suspiria

    1978
    Picture: Days of heaven
    Director: Terrence Malick, Days of heaven
    Actor: Michel Serrault, The mad cage
    Actress: Brooke Adams, Days of heaven
    Supporting Actor: Sam Shepard, Days of heaven
    Supporting Actress: Maggie Smith, California Suite / Death on the Nile
    Screenplay: Days of heaven
    Cinematography: Days of heaven

    1979
    Picture: Alien
    Director: Ridley Scott, Alien
    Actor: Roy Scheider, All that jazz
    Actress: Jill Clayburgh, Starting over
    Supporting Actor: Justin Henry, Kramer vs Kramer
    Supporting Actress: Shirley MacLaine, Being there


    Jali Awards Best Actress 1920-1925
    1920 Tora Teje, Erotikon // 1921 Pola Negri, The wildcat
    1922 Anna May Wong, The toll of the sea // 1923 Marion Davies, Little old New York
    1924 Marie Prevost, The marriage circle // 1925 Gloria Swanson, Stage struck

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    1930:
    Picture: Earth
    Director: Alexander Dovzhenko, Earth
    Actress: Marlene Dietrich, Morocco
    Actor: Emil Jannings, The Blue Angel
    Sup. Actress: Mary Astor, Holiday
    Sup. Actor: Adolphe Menjou, Morocco
    Original Screenplay: Borderline
    Adapted Screenplay: The Blue Angel
    Cinematography: Earth
    Editing: Borderline

    1931:
    Picture: City Lights
    Director: Charles Chaplin, City Lights
    Actress: Gloria Swanson, Tonight or Never
    Actor: Michel Simon, The Bitch
    Sup. Actress: Miriam Hopkins, The Smiling Lieutenant
    Sup. Actor: Guy Kibbee, City Streets
    Original Screenplay: City Lights
    Adapted Screenplay: The Threepenny Opera
    Cinematography: Tabu
    Editing: M

    1932:
    Picture: Trouble in Paradise
    Director: Ernst Lunitsch, Trouble in Paradise
    Actress: Barbara Stanwyck, Forbidden
    Actor: John Gilbert, Downstairs
    Sup. Actress: Kay Francis, Trouble in Paradise
    Sup. Actor: Lowell Sherman, What Price Hollywood?
    Original Screenplay: Freaks
    Adapted Screenplay: Trouble in Paradise
    Cinematography: The Blue Light
    Editing: Vampyr

    1933:
    Picture: Liebelei
    Director: Max Ophuls, Liebelei
    Actress: Yoshiko Okada, Woman of Tokyo
    Actor: Thomas Liebeneiner, Liebelei
    Sup. Actress: Jean Harlow, Dinner at Eight
    Sup. Actor: Gustaf Gründgens, Liebelei
    Original Screenplay: Duck Soup
    Adapted Screenplay: Liebelei
    Cinematography: Ecstasy
    Editing: Liebelei

    1934:
    Picture: L’Atalante
    Director: Jean Vigo, L’Atalante
    Actress: Myrna Loy, The Thin Man
    Actor: Harry Baur, Les Misérables
    Sup. Actress: Freddi Washington, Imitation of Life
    Sup. Actor: Peter Lorre, The Man who Knew Too Much
    Original Screenplay: L’Atalante
    Adapted Screenplay: Les Misérables
    Cinematography: The Scarlet Empress
    Editing: L’Atalante

    1935:
    Picture: The Bride of Frankenstein
    Director: James Whale, The Bride of Frankenstein
    Actress: Françoise Rosay, Carnival in Flanders
    Actor: Charles Laughton, Ruggles of Red Gap
    Sup. Actress: Olivia De Havilland, A Midsummer Night’s Dream
    Sup. Actor: James Cagney, A Midsummer Night’s Dream
    Original Screenplay: The Bride of Frankenstein
    Adapted screenplay: Peter Ibbetson
    Cinematography: A Midsummer Night’s Dream
    Editing: Peter Ibbetson

    1936:
    Picture: The Only Son
    Director: Yasujiro Ozu, The Only Son
    Actress: Greta Garbo, Camille
    Actor: Lionel Barrymore, Devil Doll
    Sup. Actress: Alice Brady and Gail Patrick, My Man Godfrey
    Sup. Actor: Jules Berry, The Crime of Monsieur Lange
    Original Screenplay: The Only Son
    Adapted Screenplay: Naniwa Elegy
    Cinematography: By the Bluest of Seas
    Editing: The Only Son

    1937:
    Picture: The Grand Illusion
    Director: Jean Renoir, The Grand Illusion
    Actress: Irene Dunne, The Awful Truth
    Actor: Jean Gabin, Pepe le Moko
    Sup. Actress: Ginger Rogers, Stage Door
    Sup. Actor: Kan’emon Nakamura, humanity and Paper Balloons
    Original Screenplay: The Grand Illusion
    Adapted Screenplay: Pepe le Moko
    Cinematography: The Hurricane
    Editing: Pepe le Moko

    1938:
    Picture: Bringing Up Baby
    Director: Howard Hawks, Bringing Up Baby
    Actress: Katharine Hepburn, Bringing Up Baby
    Actor: Cary Grant, Bringing Up Baby
    Sup. Actress: Fay Bainter, Jezebel
    Sup. Actor: Lew Ayres, Holiday
    Original Screenplay: Bringing Up Baby
    Adapted Screenplay: Three Comrades
    Cinematography: Alexander Nevsky
    Editing: Alexander Nevsky

    1939 (LOL, sorry, but it’s undeniable for me):
    Picture: Gone with the Wind
    Director: Victor Fleming, George Cukor and Sam Wood, Gone with the Wind*
    Actress: Vivien Leigh, Gone with the Wind
    Actor: Clark Gable, Gone with the Wind
    Sup. Actress: Olivia De Havilland, Gone with the Wind
    Sup. Actor: Thomas Mitchell, Stagecoach
    Original Screenplay: The Rules of the Game
    Adapted Screenplay: Gone with the Wind
    Cinematography: Gone with the Wind
    Editing: Gone with the Wind

    * Whatever about who was responsible for what. GWTW is still, to me, the best directed film of the year. Yes, over Rules of the game, in which Renoir didn’t do anything he hadn’t done in Crime of Mr. Lange for instance. And if all those directors were able to keep the film homogeneous and in touch with what Selznick wanted, more credit to them. And I’m thisclose to giving supporting actor to Leslie Howard, but that would be a default winner (like Mitchell is to me) so I compensate Mitchell for not giving it to him in 1937 for The Hurricane.


    1940:
    Picture: The Philadelphia Story
    Director: George Cukor, The Philadelphia Story
    Actress: Margaret Sullavan, The Shop Around the Corner
    Actor: Henry Fonda, The Grapes of Wrath
    Sup. Actress: Ruth Hussey, The Philadelphia Story
    Sup. Actor: ?
    Original Screenplay: Christmas in July
    Adapted Screenplay: The Philadelphia Story
    Cinematography: Rebecca
    Editing: His Girl Friday

    1941:
    Picture: Sullivan’s Travels
    Director: Orson Welles, Citizen Kane
    Actress: Barbara Stanwyck, The Lady Eve
    Actor: Orson Welles, Citizen Kane
    Sup. Actress: Ona Munson, The Shanghai Gesture
    Sup. Actor: Joseph Cotten, Citizen Kane
    Original Screenplay: Sullivan’s Travels
    Adapted Screenplay: How Green Was My Valley
    Cinematography: Citizen Kane
    Editing: Citizen Kane

    1942:
    Picture: The Magnificent Ambersons
    Director: Orson Welles, The Magnificent Ambersons
    Actress: Carole Lombard, To Be or not to Be
    Actor: Chisu Ryu, There Was a Father
    Sup. Actress: Agnes Moorehead, The Magnificent Ambersons
    Sup. Actor: ?
    Original Screenplay: To Be or not to Be
    Adapted Screenplay: The Magnificent Ambersons
    Cinematography: The Magnificent Ambersons
    Editing: To Be or not to Be

    1943:
    Picture: The Life and eath of Colonel Blimp
    Director: Michael Powell and Emmerich Pressburger, The Life and Death of Colonel Blimp
    Actress: Joan Fontaine, Jane Eyre
    Actor: Roger Lievesey, The life and Death of Colonel Blimp
    Sup. Actress: Gladys Cooper, The Song of Bernadette
    Sup. Actor: Anton Walbrook, The Life and Death of Colonel blimp
    Original Screenplay: The Life and Death of Colonel Blimp
    Adapted Screenplay: Day of Wrath
    Cinematography: I Walked with a Zombie
    Editing: The Life and death of Colonel Blimp

    1944:
    Picture: Laura
    Director: Otto Prmeinger, Laura
    Actress: Celia Johnson, This Happy Breed
    Actor: Fred McMurray, Double Indemnity
    Sup. Actress: Kay Walsh, This Happy Breed
    Sup. Actor: Clifton Webb, Laura
    Original Screenplay: A Canterbury Tale
    Adapted Screenplay: Laura
    Cinematography: Murder, My Sweet
    Editing: At Land

    1945:
    Picture: Children of Paradise
    Director: Roberto Rossellini, Rome, Open City
    Actress: Anna Magnani, Rome, Open City
    Actor: Jean Louis Barrault, Children of Paradise
    Sup. Actress: Anne Rutherford, Blithe Spirit
    Sup. Actor: Boris Karloff, The Body Snatcher
    Original Screenplay: Children of Paradise
    Adapted Screenplay: Scarlet Street
    Cinematography: I Know Where I’m Going!
    Editing: Brief Encounter

    1946:
    Picture: My Darling Clementine
    Director: John Ford, My Darling Clementine
    Actress: Ingrid Bergman, Notorious
    Actor: Dana Andrews, The Best Years of Our Lives
    Sup. Actress: Kinuyo Tanaka, Five Women around Utamaro
    Sup. Actor: Claude Rains, Notorious
    Original Screenplay: It’s a Wonderful Life!
    Adapted Screenplay: Notorious
    Cinematography: Ivan the Terrible, Part II
    Editing: Ivan the Terrible, Part II

    1947:
    Picture: Monsieur Verdoux
    Director: Carol reed, Odd Man Out!
    Actress: Deborah Kerr, Black Narcissus
    Actor: John Garfield, Body and Soul
    Sup. Actress: Ethel Barrymore, The Paradine Case
    Sup. Actor: Everett Sloane: The Lady from Shanghai
    Original Screenplay: Monsieur Verdoux
    Adapted Screenplay: Out of the Past
    Cinematography: Black Narcissus
    Editing: Odd Man Out!

    1948:
    Picture: Letter from an Unknown Woman
    Director: Max Ophuls, Letter from an Unknown Woman
    Actress: Kuniko Igawa, Shozo
    Actor: Joseph Cotton, The Portrait of Jennie
    Sup. Actress: Claire Trevor, Key Largo
    Sup. Actor: Walter Huston, The Treasure of Sierra Madre
    Original Screenplay: Germany, Year Zero
    Adapted Screenplay: Letter from an Unknown Woman
    Cinematography: The Portrait of Jennie
    Editing: The Portrait of Jennie

    1949:
    Picture: The Third Man
    Director: Carol reed, The Third Man
    Actress: Alida Valli, The Third Man
    Actor: James Mason, The Reckless Moment
    Sup. Actress: Linda Darnell, A Letter to Three Wives
    Sup. Actor: Ralph Richardson, The Heiress
    Original Screenplay: The Third Man
    Adapted Screenplay: The Fountainhead*
    Cinematography: The Third Man
    Editing: The Third Man

    * For turning something from Ayn Rand into something good!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rage Colored Glasses View Post
    I could see either argument. Either way its a great performance, even though for me he's third best of the trio, being third in that group is no shame at all. I caught up with the movie recently on Netflix and when I looked up Garin's bio I was so sad to read what happened to him. Terrible.
    Oh my god...I had no idea that happened...that's awful.

    But Dobronravov gives, hands down, the best performance in the film and comes in third for me in 2003, right behind Murray (my winner) and Crowe (my runner-up).

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    Rounding out the 2000s. I have some things I need to see before I get to the 90s.
    2002

    Picture: Adaptation
    Director: Todd Haynes, Far From Heaven
    Actor: Campbell Scott, Roger Dodger
    Actress: Samantha Morton, Morvern Callar
    Supporting Actor: Barry Pepper, 25th Hour
    Supporting Actress: Miranda Richardson, Spider
    Original Screenplay: Late Marriage
    Adapted Screenplay: Adaptation
    Cinematography: Road to Perdition

    2001

    Picture: Mulholland Drive
    Director: Wong Kar Wai, In The Mood for Love
    Actor: Tom Wilkinson, In the Bedroom
    Actress: Naomi Watts, Mulholland Drive
    Supporting Actor: Ben Kingsley, Sexy Beast
    Supporting Actress: Marisa Tomei, In The Bedroom
    Original Screenplay: Gosford Park
    Adapted Screenplay: In The Bedroom
    Cinematography: In The Mood for Love

    2000

    Picture: You Can Count on Me
    Director: Ang Lee, Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon
    Actor: Mark Ruffalo, You Can Count on Me
    Actress: Laura Linney, You Can Count on Me
    Supporting Actor: Gary Lewis, Billy Elliott
    Supporting Actress: Parker Posey, Best in Show
    Original Screenplay: You Can Count on Me
    Adapted Screenplay: O Brother, Where Art Thou?
    Cinematography: Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon
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    Quote Originally Posted by McTeague View Post
    * Whatever about who was responsible for what. GWTW is still, to me, the best directed film of the year. Yes, over Rules of the game, in which Renoir didn’t do anything he hadn’t done in Crime of Mr. Lange for instance. And if all those directors were able to keep the film homogeneous and in touch with what Selznick wanted, more credit to them. And I’m thisclose to giving supporting actor to Leslie Howard, but that would be a default winner (like Mitchell is to me) so I compensate Mitchell for not giving it to him in 1937 for The Hurricane.
    I actually think that The Wizard of Oz is better directed, and that's what I nominate Fleming for, but it doesn't matter since he'd lose to Wellman either way

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    Best Actress
    1970: Glenda Jackson, Women in Love
    1971: Julie Christie, McCabe and Mrs. Miller
    1972: Cicely Tyson, Sounder
    1973: Joanne Woodward, Summer Wishes, Winter Dreams
    1974: Gena Rowlands, A Woman Under the Influence
    1975: Isabelle Adjani, The Story of Adele H.
    1976: Faye Dunaway, Network
    1977: Shelley Duvall, 3 Women
    1978: Ingrid Bergman, Autumn Sonata
    1979: Hanna Schygulla, The Marriage of Maria Braun

    1980: Sissy Spacek, Coal Miner's Daughter
    1981: Diane Keaton, Reds
    1982: Jessica Lange, Frances
    1983: Meryl Streep, Silkwood
    1984: Kathleen Turner, Romancing the Stone
    1985: Mia Farrow, The Purple Rose of Cairo
    1986: Sigourney Weaver, Aliens
    1987: Sally Kirkland, Anna
    1988: Gena Rowlands, Another Woman
    1989: Michelle Pfeiffer, The Fabulous Baker Boys

    1990: Anjelica Huston, The Grifters
    1991: Jodie Foster, The Silence of the Lambs
    1992: Alfre Woodard, Passion Fish
    1993: Holly Hunter, The Piano
    1994: Isabelle Adjani, Queen Margot
    1995: Julianne Moore, Safe
    1996: Emily Watson, Breaking the Waves
    1997: Helena Bonham Carter, The Wings of the Dove
    1998: Ally Sheedy, High Art
    1999: Hilary Swank, Boys Don't Cry

    2000: Björk, Dancer in the Dark
    2001: Naomi Watts, Mulholland Drive
    2002: Isabelle Huppert, The Piano Teacher
    2003: Charlize Theron, Monster
    2004: Nicole Kidman, Birth
    2005: Vera Farmiga, Down to the Bone
    2006: Laura Dern, Inland Empire
    2007: Marion Cotillard, La môme
    2008: Sally Hawkins, Happy-Go-Lucky
    2009: Tilda Swinton, Julia

    2010: Michelle Williams, Blue Valentine
    2011: Juliette Binoche, Certified Copy
    2012: Emmanuelle Riva, Amour

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    I have to make lists to calm my nerves:

    1950:
    Picture: Los olvidados
    Director, Luis Buñuel, Los olvidados
    Actress: Bette Davis, All About Eve
    Actor: Richard Widmark, Night and the City
    Sup. Actress: Jean Hagen, The Asphalt Jungle
    Sup. Actor: George Sanders, All About Eve
    Original Screenplay: All About Eve (tough and revisable decision over Los olvidados)
    Adapted Screenplay: The Asphalt Jungle
    Cinematography: Orpheus
    Editing: Rashomon

    1951:
    Picture: Summer Interlude
    Director: Ingmar Bergman, Summer Interlude
    Actress: Vivien Leigh, A Streetcar Named Desire
    Actor: Humphrey Bogart, The African Queen
    Sup. Actress: Setsuko Hara, The Idiot
    Sup. Actor: Karl Malden, A streetcar named Desire
    Original Screenplay: Summer Interlude
    Adapted Screenplay: The African Queen
    Cinematography: Pandora and the Flying Dutchman
    Editing: The River

    1952:
    Picture: Singin’ in the Rain
    Director: Stanley Donen and Gene Kelly, Singin’ in the Rain
    Actress: Barbara Stanwyck, Clash by Night
    Actor: Takashi Shimura, Ikiru
    Sup. Actress: Danielle Darrieux, Le plaisir
    Sup. Actor: Barry Fitzgerald, The Quiet Man
    Original Screenplay: Singin’ in the Rain
    Adapted Screenplay: The Quiet Man
    Cinematography: The Quiet Man
    Editing: Singin’ in the Rain

    1953:
    Picture: Tokyo Story
    Director: Yasujiro Ozu, Tokyo Story
    Actress: Danielle Darrieux, Madame de…
    Actor: Montgomery Clift, From Here to Eternity
    Sup. Actress: Thelma Ritter, pickup on South Street
    Sup. Actor: Pepe Isbert, Welcome, Mister Marshall
    Original Screenplay: Tokyo Story
    Adapted Screenplay: Madame de…
    Cinematography: The Gate of Hell
    Editing: Madame de…

    1954:
    Picture: Johnny Guitar
    Director: Nicholas Ray, Johnny Guitar
    Actress: Giulietta Masina, La Strada
    Actor: Marlon Brando, On the Waterfront
    Sup. Actress: Mercedes McCambridge, Johnny Guitar
    Sup. Actor: Lee J. Cobb, On the Waterfront
    Original Screenplay: Sabrina
    Adapted Screenplay: Johnny Guitar
    Cinematography: Senso
    Editing: Seven Samurai

    1955:
    Picture: Ordet
    Director: Carl T. Dreyer, Ordet
    Actress: Hideko Takamine, Floating Clouds
    Actor: James Dean, East of Eden
    Sup. Actress: Eva Dahlbeck, Smiles of a Summer Night
    Sup. Actor: Sal Mineo, Rebel without a Cause
    Original Screenplay: Smiles of a Summer Night
    Adapted Screenplay: Lola Montès
    Cinematography: Empress Yang Kwei Fei
    Editing: Ordet

    1956:
    Picture: The Searchers
    Director: John Ford, The Searchers
    Actress: Betsy Blair, The Love maker
    Actor: John Wayne, The Searchers
    Sup. Actress: Ida Lupino, While the City Sleeps
    Sup. Actor: Lee Marvin, Seven Men from Now
    Original Screenplay: The Love Maker
    Adapted Screenplay: The Searchers
    Cinematography: War and Peace
    Editing: The Searchers

    1957:
    Picture: Wild Strawberries
    Director: Ingmar Bergman, The Seventh Seal
    Actress: Giulietta Masina, Nights of Cabiria
    Actor: Pierre Brasseur, Gates of Paris
    Sup. Actress: Kay Kendall, Les Girls
    Sup. Actor: Bokuzen Hidari, The Lower Depths
    Original Screenplay: Wild Strawberries
    Adapted Screenplay: An Affair to Remember
    Cinematography: Night of the Demon
    Editing: Wild Strawberries

    1958:
    Picture: Vertigo
    Director: Alfred Hitchcock, Vertigo
    Actress: Jeanne Moureau, The Lovers
    Actor: Yousef Chahine, Central Station
    Sup. Actor: Orson Welles, Touch of Evil
    Sup. Actress: Shirley MacLaine, Some Came Running
    Original Screenplay: Central Station
    Adapted Screenplay: Vertigo
    Cinematography: Vertigo
    Editing: Vertigo

    1959:
    Picture: North by Northwest
    Director: Alfred Hitchcock, North by Northwest
    Actress: Elizabeth Taylor, Suddenly, Last Summer
    Actor: Jack Lemmon, Some Like it Hot
    Sup. Actress: Machiko Kyo, The Floating Weeds
    Sup. Actor: Dean Martin, Rio Bravo
    Original Screenplay: North by Northwest
    Adapted Screenplay: The World of Apu
    Cinematography: Imitation of Life
    Editing: North by Northwest

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    : 1999 :
    best picture: Titus
    documentary feature: Buena Vista Social Club
    animated film: Toy Story 2
    best director: Sam Mendes - American Beauty
    adapted screenplay: Titus
    original screenplay: The Red Violin
    lead actor: Denzel Washington - The Hurricane
    supporting actor: Harry J. Lennix - Titus
    lead actress: Annette Bening - American Beauty
    supporting actress: Jessica Lange - Titus

    : 1998 :
    best picture: Life is Beautiful
    documentary feature: Little Dieter Needs to Fly
    animated film: Kirikou and the Sorceress
    best director: Shekar kapur - Elizabeth
    adapted screenplay: Little Voice
    original screenplay: Life is Beautiful
    lead actor: Roberto Benigni - Life is Beautiful
    supporting actor: David Kelly - Waking Ned Devine
    lead actress: Cate Blanchett - Elizabeth
    supporting actress: Lisa Kudrow - The Opposite of Sex

    : 1997 :
    best picture: Waiting for Guffman
    documentary feature: Trekkies
    animated film: Anastatsia
    best director: Andrew Niccol - Gattaca
    adapted screenplay: The Sweet Herafter
    original screenplay: Gattaca
    lead actor: Jack Nicholon - As Good as it Gets
    supporting actor: Robin Williams - Good Will Hunting
    lead actress: Helena Bonham Carter - The Wings of a Dove
    supporting actress: Kim Basinger - L.A. Confidential

    : 1996 :
    best picture: Fargo
    documentary feature: Microcosmos
    animated film: The Hunchback of Notre Dame
    best director: Coen Brothers - Fargo
    adapted screenplay: Sling Blade
    original screenplay: Fargo
    lead actor: Billy Bob Thorton - Sling Blade
    supporting actor: William H. Macy - Fargo
    lead actress: Francis McDormand - Fargo
    supporting actress: Juliette Binoche - The English Patient

    : 1995 :
    best picture: Toy Story
    documentary feature: Anne Frank Remembered
    animated film: Toy Story
    best director: Mel Gibson - Braveheart
    adapted screenplay: Clueless
    original screenplay: Toy Story
    lead actor: Sean Penn - Dead Man Walking
    supporting actor: Kevin Spacey - The Usual Suspects/Seven
    lead actress: Suan Surandon - Dead Man Walking
    supporting actress: Brittany Murphy - Clueless

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    2012
    Picture – Argo
    Director – Ben Affleck, Argo
    Actor – Joaquin Phoenix, The Master
    Actress – Quvenzhane Wallis, Beasts of the Southern Wild
    Supporting Actor – Philip Seymour Hoffman, The Master
    Supporting Actress – Sally Field, Lincoln

    2011
    Picture – The Help
    Director – Michel Hazanavicius, The Artist
    Actor – Jean Dujardin, The Artist
    Actress – Viola Davis, The Help
    Supporting Actor – Corey Stoll, Midnight in Paris
    Supporting Actress – Octavia Spencer, The Help

    2010
    Picture – Toy Story 3
    Director – Christopher Nolan, Inception
    Actor – Jesse Eisenberg, The Social Network
    Actress – Nicole Kidman, Rabbit Hole
    Supporting Actor – Christian Bale, The Fighter
    Supporting Actress – Melissa Leo, The Fighter

    2009
    Picture – Inglourious Basterds
    Director – Quentin Tarantino, Inglourious Basterds
    Actor – George Clooney, Up in the Air
    Actress – Gabourey Sidibe, Precious
    Supporting Actor – Christoph Waltz, Inglourious Basterds
    Supporting Actress – Monique, Precious

    2008
    Picture – The Dark Knight
    Director – Christopher Nolan, The Dark Knight
    Actor – Sean Penn, Milk
    Actress – Meryl Streep, Doubt
    Supporting Actor – Heath Ledger, The Dark Knight
    Supporting Actress – Tilda Swinton, The Curious Case of Benjamin Button

    2007
    Picture – Atonement
    Director – Joe Wright, Atonement
    Actor – Viggo Mortensen, Eastern Promises
    Actress – Marion Cotillard, La Vie en Rose
    Supporting Actor – Javier Bardem, No Country for Old Men
    Supporting Actress – Saoirse Ronan, Atonement

    2005
    Picture – Crash
    Director – Ang Lee, Brokeback Mountain
    Actor – Heath Ledger, Brokeback Mountain
    Actress – Reese Witherspoon, Walk the Line
    Supporting Actor – Jake Gyllenhaal, Brokeback Mountain
    Supporting Actress – Thandie Newton, Crash

    2003
    Picture – Cold Mountain
    Director – Sofia Coppola, Lost in Translation
    Actor – Jude Law, Cold Mountain
    Actress – Charlize Theron, Monster
    Supporting Actor – Paul Bettany, Master and Commander
    Supporting Actress – Renee Zellweger, Cold Mountain

    2002
    Picture – Chicago
    Director – Stephen Daldry, The Hours
    Actor – Leonardo DiCaprio, Catch Me If You Can
    Actress – Renee Zellweger, Chicago
    Supporting Actor – Ed Harris, The Hours
    Supporting Actress – Julianne Moore, The Hours
    Sometimes, I guess there just aren't enough rocks.

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    : 1994 :
    best picture: Pulp Fiction
    documentary feature: Hoop Dreams
    animated film: The Lion King
    best director: Quentin Tarantino - Pulp Fiction
    adapted screenplay: The Shawshank Redemption
    original screenplay: Pulp Fiction
    lead actor: Nigel Hawthrone - The Madness of King George
    supporting actor: Samuel L. Jackson - Pulp Fiction
    lead actress:Toni Collette - Muriel's Wedding
    supporting actress: Uma Thurman - Pulp Fiction

    : 1993 :
    best picture: The Nightmare Before Christmas
    foriegn language: Three Colors: Blue
    best director: Stephen Spielberg - Schindler's List/Jurassic Park
    adapted screenplay: Shadowlands
    original screenplay: The Nightmare Before Christmas
    lead actor: Anthony Hopkins - Shadowlands
    supporting actor: Leonardo DiCaprio - What's Eating Gilbert Grape
    lead actress: Holly Hunter - The Piano
    supporting actress: Debra Winger - Shadowlands

    : 1992 :
    best picture: Unforgiven
    documentary feature: Baraka
    animated film: Aladdin
    best director: Clint Eastwood - Unforgiven
    adapted screenplay: Howard's End
    original screenplay: Unforgiven
    lead actor: Robert Downy Jr. - Chaplin
    supporting actor: Gene Hackman - Unforgiven
    lead actress: Whoopie Goldberg - Sister Act
    supporting actress: Michelle Pfieffer - Batman Returns

    : 1991 :
    best picture: Raise the Red Lantern
    english language: JFK
    animated film: Beauty and the Beast
    best director: Oliver Stone - JFK
    adapted screenplay: Raise the Red Lantern
    original screenplay: The Double Life of Veronique
    lead actor: Anthony Hopkins - The Silence of the Lambs
    supporting actor: Alan Rickman - Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves
    lead actress: Gong Li - Raise the Red Lantern
    supporting actress: Judy Davis - Naked Lunch

    : 1990 :
    best picture: Edward Scissorhands
    foriegn language: Ju Dou
    animated film: The Rescuers Down Under
    best director: TIm Burton - Edward Scissorhands
    adapted screenplay: An Angel at My Table
    original screenplay: Home Alone
    lead actor: Johnny Depp - Edward Scissorhands
    supporting actor: Joe Pesci - Goodfellas/Home Alone
    lead actress: Anjelica Houston - Witches/The Grifters
    supporting actress: Mary McDonnell - Dances with Wolves

    : 1989 :
    best picture: Dead Poets Society
    foriegn language: Cinema Paradiso
    animated film: The Little Mermaid
    best director: Benardo Bertolucci - Cinema Paradiso
    adapted screenplay: My Left Foot
    original screenplay: Dead Poets Society
    lead actor: Robin Williams - Dead Poets Society
    supporting actor: Danny Aiello - Do the Right Thing
    lead actress: Jessica Tandy - Driving Miss Daisy
    supporting actress: Laura San Giacomo - Sex, Lies, and Videotape

    : 1988 :
    best picture: Dirty Rotten Scoundrels
    foriegn language: Babette's Feast
    animated film: The Land Before Time
    best director: Robert Zemeckis - Who Framed Roger Rabbit
    adapted screenplay: A Cry in the Dark
    original screenplay: Dirty Rotten Scoundrels
    lead actor: Edward James Olmos - Stand and Deliver
    supporting actor: Kevin Kline - A Fish Called Wanda
    lead actress: Kristen Scott Thomas - The Tenth Man
    supporting actress: Glenne Headley - Dirty Rotten Scoundrels

    : 1987 :
    best picture: My Life as a Dog
    english language: House of Games
    animated film: The Brave Little Toaster
    best director: Lasse Halldtrom - My Life as a Dog
    adapted screenplay: My Life as a Dog
    original screenplay: Au Revoir les Enfants
    lead actor: Nicolas Cage - Raising Arizona/Moonstruck
    supporting actor: Vincent Gardenia - Moonstruck
    lead actress: Glenn Close - Fatal Attraction
    supporting actress: Olympia Dukakis - Moonstruck
    Last edited by Barger; 01-22-2013 at 12:17 AM.

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    NICOLE. KIDMAN.
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    Quote Originally Posted by McTeague View Post
    Sup. Actor: Clifton Webb, Laura
    I don't understand this. While Clifton Webb is very funny and entertaining in Laura, this is actually a really BAD performance, because he is so miscast: he characterizes Waldo as a flaming homosexual, thus, completely failing to express his all-consuming, violent lust for Laura, which is a pivotal plot point and motivation in the film. Some of it is not his fault: the screenplay gives him bitchy dialogue, has him fawning over Dana Andrews's "lean, muscular body", and even sets up his entrance and meeting with Dana Andrews with Waldo emerging naked from a hottub. It just doesn't work at all to express Waldo's sorrow over habitual rejection from Laura, and jealousy over seeing her with other men George Sanders in All about Eve is like the 10x better similar performance because, while he characterizes Addison DeWitt as a gay man, Addison DeWitt isn't supposed to be a straight man in lust with a woman. When he tells Eve that she belongs to him, it works because it isn't motivated by romantic/erotic lust: it is motivated by power. Laura is a rare example of a film that I find to be almost perfect, and is then nearly torpedoed by a performance that took me out of the film.

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    NICOLE. KIDMAN.
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    Also, McTeague, I really like that you award Jeanne Moreau for The Lovers instead of Elevator to the Gallows!

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    Been filling in more honors on my first post. From last year down to 1990, and then the 40s. Might tackle the 70s next.

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    Emotionally Susceptible
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    Quote Originally Posted by David Giancarlo View Post
    I don't understand this. While Clifton Webb is very funny and entertaining in Laura, this is actually a really BAD performance, because he is so miscast: he characterizes Waldo as a flaming homosexual, thus, completely failing to express his all-consuming, violent lust for Laura, which is a pivotal plot point and motivation in the film. Some of it is not his fault: the screenplay gives him bitchy dialogue, has him fawning over Dana Andrews's "lean, muscular body", and even sets up his entrance and meeting with Dana Andrews with Waldo emerging naked from a hottub. It just doesn't work at all to express Waldo's sorrow over habitual rejection from Laura, and jealousy over seeing her with other men George Sanders in All about Eve is like the 10x better similar performance because, while he characterizes Addison DeWitt as a gay man, Addison DeWitt isn't supposed to be a straight man in lust with a woman. When he tells Eve that she belongs to him, it works because it isn't motivated by romantic/erotic lust: it is motivated by power. Laura is a rare example of a film that I find to be almost perfect, and is then nearly torpedoed by a performance that took me out of the film.
    That is because you still don’t get Laura.

    WARNING, SPOILERS galore about Laura ahead:

    Of course Waldo is a homosexual, and his story is almost Diane Selwyn’s (ask Lynch! There’s a reason he loves Laura to pieces!). He’s a self-hating homosexual that would like to be straight and handsome and have Laura. Because he can’t and she prefers the typically macho bad guy Vincent Price, he kills her. And then as, he commits suicide in the bathtub, he has a self-fulfilling fantasy in which he imagines himself as handsome, virile Dana Andrews, in a world in which, by some mistake, Laura hasn’t been killed, and good alpha male Andrews destroys prissy Webb, beats bad, competing macho Price, and gets the girl.

    Like, duh!

    ETA: And duh about Moureau! All she does in Elevator is impassibly walking in the rain. In Lovers she goes all crazy and has the first on-screen orgasm ever!

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    NICOLE. KIDMAN.
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    Okay! So I'm a dumb bitch and clearly need to see Laura, again.

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    Emotionally Susceptible
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    That's my very particular take on it, I concede. But Lynch seems to agree! Mulholland is almost a remake!

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    In Absentia
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    As always subject to change on a whim, and without notice.I never stay definitive on these things...but for now...

    2012
    Best Picture: Amour (Michael Haneke)
    Runner Up: Holy Motors (Leos Carax)
    Best Actor: Denis Lavant- Holy Motors
    Runner Up: Jean-Louis Trintignant- Amour
    Best Actress: Emmanuelle Riva- Amour
    Runner Up: Rachel Weisz- The Deep Blue Sea

    2011
    Best Picture: A Separation (Asghar Farhadi)
    Runner Up: Weekend (Andrew Haigh)
    Best Actor: Tom Cullen- Weekend
    Runner Up: Peyman Moaadi- A Separation
    Best Actress: Sareh Bayet- A Separation
    Runner Up: Charlize Theron- Young Adult

    2010
    Best Picture: Uncle Boonmee Who Can Recall His Past Lives (Apichatpong Weerasethakul)
    Runner Up: Certified Copy (Abbas Kiarostami)
    Best Actor: Ryan Gosling- Blue Valentine
    Runner Up: Jim Carrey- I Love You Phillip Morris
    Best Actress: Tilda Swinton- I Am Love
    Runner Up: Michelle Williams- Blue Valentine

    2009
    Best Picture: The White Ribbon (Michael Haneke)
    Runner Up: A Prophet (Jacques Audiard)
    Best Actor: Sam Rockwell- Moon
    Runner Up: Tahar Rahim- A Prophet
    Best Actress: Isabelle Huppert- White Material
    Runner Up: Charlotte Gainsbourg- Antichrist

    2008
    Best Picture: Synecdoche, New York (Charlie Kaufman)
    Runner Up: Che (Steven Soderbergh)
    Best Actor: Michael Fassbender- Hunger
    Runner Up: Benicio del Tor- Che
    Best Actress: Sally Hawkins- Happy-Go-Lucky
    Runner Up: Anne Hathaway- Rachel Getting Married

    2007
    Best Picture: 4 Months, 3 Weeks and 2 Days (Cristian Mungiu)
    Runner Up: There Will Be Blood (Paul Thomas Anderson)
    Best Actor: Mathieu Almaric- The Diving Bell and the Butterfly
    Runner Up: Daniel Day-Lewis- There Will Be Blood
    Best Actress: Galina Vishnevskaya- Aleksandra
    Runner Up: Anamaria Marinca- 4 Months, 3 Weeks and 2 Days

    2006
    Best Picture: Children of Men (Alfonso Cuaron)
    Runner Up: United 93 (Paul Greengrass)
    Best Actor: Hugh Jackman- The Fountain
    Runner Up: Clive Owen- Children of Men
    Best Actress: Laura Dern- Inland Empire
    Runner Up: Helen Mirren- The Queen

    2005
    Best Picture: Brokeback Mountain (Ang Lee)
    Runner Up: L'Enfant (Jean-Pierre & Luc Dardenne)
    Best Actor: Viggo Mortensen- A History of Violence
    Runner Up: Heath Ledger- Brokeback Mountain
    Best Actress: Q'Orianka Kilcher- The New World
    Runner Up: Deborah Francois- L'Enfant

    2004
    Best Picture: Tropical Malady (Apichatpong Weerasethakul)
    Runner Up: Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind (Michel Gondry)
    Best Actor: Bruno Ganz- Downfall
    Runner Up: Jim Carrey- Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind
    Best Actress: Nicole Kidman- Birth
    Runner Up: Kate Winslet- Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind

    2003
    Best Picture: The Return (Andrei Zvyagintsev)
    Runner Up: Lost in Translation (Soffia Coppola)
    Best Actor: Ivan Drobronravov- The Return
    Runner Up: Bill Murray- Lost in Translation
    Best Actress: Nicole Kidman- Dogville
    Runner Up: Marina Golbahari- Osama

    2002
    Best Picture: Russian Ark (Aleksandr Sokurov)
    Runner Up: Spirited Away (Hayao Miyazaki)
    Best Actor: Daniel Day-Lewis- Gangs of New York
    Runner Up: Jack Nicholson- About Schmidt
    Best Actress: Julianne Moore- Far from Heaven
    Runner Up: Oksana Akinshina- Lilya 4-Ever

    2001
    Best Picture: AI: Artificial Intelligence (Steven Spielberg)
    Runner Up: The Royal Tenenbaums (Wes Anderson)
    Best Actor: Gene Hackman- The Royal Tenenbaums
    Runner Up: Guy Pearce- Memento
    Best Actress: Naomi Watts- Mulholland Drive
    Runner Up: Isabelle Huppert- The Piano Teacher

    2000
    Best Picture: In the Mood for Love (Wong Kar-Wai)
    Runner Up: Yi Yi (Edward Yang)
    Best Actor: Tony Leung- In the Mood for Love
    Runner Up: Tom Hanks- Cast Away
    Best Actress: Maggie Cheung- In the Mood for Love
    Runner Up: Laura Linney- You Can Count on Me

    1999
    Best Picture: Being John Malkovich (Spike Jonze)
    Runner Up: Magnolia (Paul Thomas Anderson)
    Best Actor: Jim Carrey- Man on the Moon
    Runner Up: John Cusack- Being John Malkovich
    Best Actress: Emilie Duquenne- Rosetta
    Runner Up: Cecilia Roth- All About My Mother

    1998
    Best Picture: The Thin Red Line (Terrence Malick)
    Runner Up: The Truman Show (Peter Weir)
    Best Actor: Ian McKellen- Gods and Monsters
    Runner Up: Edward Norton- American History X
    Best Actress: Fernanda Montenegro- Central Station
    Runner Up: Cate Blanchett- Elizabeth

    1997
    Best Picture: A Taste of Cherry (Abbas Kiarostami)
    Runner Up: The Sweet Hereafter (Atom Egoyan)
    Best Actor: Ian Holm- The Sweet Hereafter
    Runner Up: Matt Damon- Good Will Hunting
    Best Actress: Joan Allen- The Ice Storm
    Runner Up: Pam Grier- Jackie Brown

    1996
    Best Picture: The English Patient (Anthony Minghella)
    Runner Up: Breaking the Waves (Lars von Trier)
    Best Actor: Ralph Fiennes- The English Patient
    Runner Up: Kenneth Branagh- Hamlet
    Best Actress: Emily Watson- Breaking the Waves
    Runner Up: Kristin Scott Thomas- The English Patient

    1995
    Best Picture: Before Sunrise (Richard Linklater)
    Runner Up: Seven (David Fincher)
    Best Actor: Ethan Hawke- Before Sunrise
    Runner Up: Johnny Depp- Dead Man
    Best Actress: Julie Delpy- Before Sunrise
    Runner Up: Julianne Moore- Safe

    1994
    Best Picture: Satantango (Bela Tarr)
    Runner Up: The Shawshank Redemption (Frank Darabont)
    Best Actor: Morgan Freeman- The Shawshank Redemption
    Runner Up: Johnny Depp- Ed Wood
    Best Actress: Irene Jacob- Red
    Runner Up: Melanie Lynskey- Heavenly Creatures

    1993
    Best Picture: Palms (Artour Aristakisian)
    Runner Up: Short Cuts (Robert Altman)
    Best Actor: Bill Murray- Groundhog Day
    Runner Up: David Thewlis- Naked
    Best Actress: Juliette Binoche- Blue
    Runner Up: Holly Hunter- The Piano

    1992
    Best Picture: Unforgiven (Clint Eastwood)
    Runner Up: Reservoir Dogs (Quentin Tarantino)
    Best Actor: Robert Downey Jr.- Chaplin
    Runner Up: Denzel Washington- Malcolm X
    Best Actress: Tilda Swinton- Orlando
    Runner Up: Emma Thompson- Howard's End

    1991
    Best Picture: A Brighter Summer Day (Edward Yang)
    Runner Up: My Own Private Idaho (Gus van Sant)
    Best Actor: River Phoenix- My Own Private Idaho
    Runner Up: John Turturro- Barton Fink
    Best Actress: Emmanuelle Beart- La Belle Noiseuse
    Runner Up: Irene Jacob- The Double Life of Veronique

    1990
    Best Picture: Days of Being Wild (Wong-Kar Wai)
    Runner Up: GoodFellas (Martin Scorsese)
    Best Actor: Jeremy Irons- Reversal of Fortune
    Runner Up: Leslie Cheung- Days of Being Wild
    Best Actress: Meryl Streep- Postcards from the Edge
    Runner Up: Gong Li- Ju Dou

    1989
    Best Picture: Do the Right Thing (Spike Lee)
    Runner Up: Crimes and Misdemeanors (Woody Allen)
    Best Actor: Kenneth Branagh- Henry V
    Runner Up: Tom Cruise- Born on the Fourth of July
    Best Actress: Michelle Pfeiffer- The Fabulous Baker Boys
    Runner Up: Meg Ryan- When Harry Met Sally...

    1988
    Best Picture: Distant Voices, Still Lives (Terence Davies)
    Runner Up: The Last Temptation of Christ (Martin Scorsese)
    Best Actor: Willem DaFoe- The Last Temptation of Christ
    Runner Up: River Phoenix- Running on Empty
    Best Actress: Isabelle Huppert- Story of Women
    Runner Up: Glenn Close- Dangerous Liaisons

    1987
    Best Picture: The Dead (John Huston)
    Runner Up: Under the Sun of Satan (Maurice Pialat)
    Best Actor: Gerard Depardieu- Under the Sun of Satan
    Runner Up: Bruno Ganz- Wings of Desire
    Best Actress: Anjelica Huston- The Dead
    Runner Up: Joanne Woodward- The Glass Menagerie

    1986
    Best Picture: The Sacrifice (Andrei Tarkovsky)
    Runner Up: Hannah and Her Sisters (Woody Allen)
    Best Actor: Bob Hoskins- Mona Lisa
    Runner Up: Erland Josephson- The Sacrifice
    Best Actress: Isabella Rossellini- Blue Velvet
    Runner Up: Mia Farrow- Hannah and Her Sisters

    1985
    Best Picture: Shoah (Claude Lanzmann)
    Runner Up: Come and See (Elem Klimov)
    Best Actor: Raul Julia- Kiss of the Spider Woman
    Runner Up: William Hurt- Kiss of the Spider Woman
    Best Actress: Sandrine Bonnaire- Vagabond
    Runner Up: Meryl Streep- Out of Africa

    1984
    Best Picture: Amadeus (Milos Forman)
    Runner Up: Love Streams (John Cassavetes)
    Best Actor: F. Murray Abraham- Amadeus
    Runner Up: Harry Dean Stanton- Paris, Texas
    Best Actress: Gena Rowlands- Love Streams
    Runner Up: Vanessa Redgrave- The Bostonians

    1983
    Best Picture: El Norte (Gregory Nava)
    Runner Up: A nos amours (Jacques Rivette)
    Best Actor: Robert DeNiro- The King of Comedy
    Runner Up: Woody Allen- Zelig
    Best Actress: Sandrine Bonnaire- A nos amours
    Runner Up: Shirley MacLaine- Terms of Endearment

    1982
    Best Picture: Fanny and Alexander (Ingmar Bergman)
    Runner Up: Blade Runner (Ridley Scott)
    Best Actor: Klaus Kinski- Fitzcarraldo
    Runner Up: Paul Newman- The Verdict
    Best Actress: Meryl Streep- Sophie's Choice
    Runner Up: Rosel Zech- Veronika Voss

    1981
    Best Picture: Reds (Warren Beatty)
    Runner Up: My Dinner with Andre (Louis Malle)
    Best Actor: Warren Beatty- Reds
    Runner Up: William Hurt- Body Heat
    Best Actress: Barbara Sukowa- Lola
    Runner Up: Kathleen Turner- Body Heat

    1980
    Best Picture: Raging Bull (Martin Scorsese)
    Runner Up: The Age of the Earth (Glauber Rocha)
    Best Actor: Robert DeNiro- Raging Bull
    Runner Up: John Hurt- The Elephant Man
    Best Actress: Susan Sarandon- Atlantic City
    Runner Up: Catherine Denueve- The Last Metro

    1979
    Best Picture: Stalker (Andrei Tarkovsky)
    Runner Up: Apocalypse Now (Francis Ford Coppola)
    Best Actor: Roy Scheider- All That Jazz
    Runner Up: Peter Sellers- Being There
    Best Actress: Hanna Schygulla- The Marriage of Maria Braun
    Runner Up: Diane Keaton- Manhattan

    1978
    Best Picture: Days of Heaven (Terrence Malick)
    Runner Up: Autumn Sonata (Ingmar Bergman)
    Best Actor: Richard Gere- Days of Heaven
    Runner Up: Robert DeNiro- The Deer Hunter
    Best Actress: Ingrid Bergman- Autumn Sonata
    Runner Up: Jill Clayburgh- An Unmarried Woman

    1977
    Best Picture: Annie Hall (Woody Allen)
    Runner Up: Providence (Alain Resnais)
    Best Actor: John Gielgud- Providence
    Runner Up: Woody Allen- Annie Hall
    Best Actress: Shelley Duvall- 3 Women
    Runner Up: Diane Keaton- Annie Hall

    1976
    Best Picture: Taxi Driver (Martin Scorsese)
    Runner Up: Network (Sidney Lumet)
    Best Actor: Robert DeNiro- Taxi Driver
    Runner Up: Peter Finch- Network
    Best Actress: Delphine Seyrig- Jeanne Dielman, 23 Quai du Commerce, 1080 Bruxelles
    Runner Up: Faye Dunaway- Network

    1975
    Best Picture: Nashville (Robert Altman)
    Runner Up: The Travelling Players (Theo Angelopoulos)
    Best Actor: Jack Nicholson- The Passenger
    Runner Up: Al Pacino- Dog Day Afternoon
    Best Actress: Isabella Adjani- The Story of Adele H
    Runner Up: Angela Winkler- The Lost Honor of Katharina Blum

    1974
    Best Picture: Celine and Julie Go Boating (Jacques Rivette)
    Runner Up: Ali: Fear East the Soul (R.W. Fassbinder)
    Best Actor: Al Pacino- The Godfather Part II
    Runner Up: Gene Hackman- The Conversation
    Best Actress: Gena Rowlands- A Woman Under the Influence
    Runner Up: Ellen Burstyn- Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore

    1973
    Best Picture: Day for Night (Francois Truffaut)
    Runner Up: Scenes from a Marriage (Ingmar Bergman)
    Best Actor: Erland Josephson- Scenes from a Marriage
    Runner Up: Al Pacino- Serpico
    Best Actress: Liv Ullmann- Scenes from a Marriage
    Runner Up: Sissy Spacek- Badlands

    1972
    Best Picture: The Godfather (Francis Ford Coppola)
    Runner Up: Cries and Whispers (Ingmar Bergman)
    Best Actor: Marlon Brando- Last Tango in Paris
    Runner Up: Al Pacino- The Godfather
    Best Actress: Harriet Andersson- Cries and Whispers
    Runner Up: Liv Ullmann- Cries and Whispers

    1971
    Best Picture: Harold and Maude (Hal Ashby)
    Runner Up: Walkabout (Nicolas Roeg)
    Best Actor: Dirk Bogard- Death in Venice
    Runner Up: Gene Hackman- The French Connection
    Best Actress: Julie Christie- McCabe & Mrs. Miller
    Runner Up: Vanessa Redgrave- The Devils

    1970
    Best Picture: The Conformist (Bernardo Bertolucci)
    Runner Up: MASH (Robert Altman)
    Best Actor: Jack Nicholson- Five Easy Pieces
    Runner Up: Jean-Louis Trintignant- The Conformsit
    Best Actress: Catherine Denueve- Tristana
    Runner Up: Jaroslava Schallerova- Valerie and Her Week of Wonders

    1969
    Best Picture: L'Amour Fou (Jacques Rivette)
    Runner Up: My Night at Maud's (Eric Rohmer)
    Best Actor: Jean-Louis Trintignant- My Night at Maud's
    Runner Up: Dustin Hoffman- Midnight Cowboy
    Best Actress: Maggie Smith- The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie
    Runner Up: Jane Fonda- They Shoot Horses, Don't They

    1968
    Best Picture: The Color of Pomegranates (Sergei Paradjanov)
    Runner Up: 2001: A Space Odyssey (Stanley Kubrick)
    Best Actor: Peter O'Toole- The Lion in Winter
    Runner Up: Henry Fonda- Once Upon a Time in the West
    Best Actress: Mia Farrow- Rosemary's Baby
    Runner Up: Katharine Hepburn- The Lion in Winter

    1967
    Best Picture: Belle de Jour (Luis Bunuel)
    Runner Up: The Red and the White (Miklos Jancso)
    Best Actor: Dustin Hoffman- The Graduate
    Runner Up: Paul Newman- Cool Hand Luke
    Best Actress: Catherine Denueve- Belle de Jour
    Runner Up: Anne Bancroft- The Graduate

    1966
    Best Picture: Persona (Ingmar Bergman)
    Runner Up: Au Hasard Balthazar (Robert Bresson)
    Best Actor: Richard Burton- Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?
    Runner Up: Michael Caine- Alfie
    Best Actress: Bibi Andersson- Persona
    Runner Up: Elizabeth Taylor- Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf

    1965
    Best Picture: Chimes at Midnight (Orson Welles)
    Runner Up: Juliet of the Spirits (Federico Fellini)
    Best Actor: Orson Welles- Chimes at Midnight
    Runner Up: Toshiro Mifune- Red Beard
    Best Actress: Ida Kaminska- The Shop on Main Street
    Runner Up: Giulietta Masina- Juliet of the Spirits

    1964
    Best Picture: Black God, White Devil (Glauber Rocha)
    Runner Up: Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb (Stanley Kubrick)
    Best Actor: Peter Sellers- Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb
    Runner Up: Rod Steiger- The Pawnbroker
    Best Actress: Nina Pens Rode- Gertrud
    Runner Up: Monica Vitti- Red Desert

    1963
    Best Picture: 8 1/2 (Federico Fellini)
    Runner Up: Contempt (Jean-Luc Godard)
    Best Actor: Marcello Mastroianni- 8 1/2
    Runner Up: Burt Lancaster- The Leopard
    Best Actress: Ingrid Thulin- The Silence
    Runner Up: Madhabi Mukherjee- Mahanagar

    1962
    Best Picture: L'Eclisse (Michelangelo Antonioni
    Runner Up: Ivan's Childhood (Andrei Tarkovsky)
    Best Actor: Gregory Peck- To Kill a Mockingbird
    Runner Up: Peter O'Toole- Lawrence of Arabia
    Best Actress: Jeanne Moreau- Jules et Jim
    Runner Up: Monica Vitti- L'Eclisse

    1961
    Best Picture: Last Year at Marienbad (Alain Resnais)
    Runner Up: La Notte (Michelangelo Antonioni)
    Best Actor: Marcello Mastroianni- La Notte
    Runner Up: Toshiro Mifune- Yojimbo
    Best Actress: Lucyna Winnicka- Mother Joan of the Angels
    Runner Up: Harriet Andersson- Through a Glass Darkly

    1960
    Best Picture: Rocco and His Brothers (Luchino Visconti)
    Runner Up: Cloud-Capped Star (Ritwik Ghatak)
    Best Actor: Alain Delon- Rocco and His Brothers
    Runner Up: Jack Lemmon- The Apartment
    Best Actress: Jideko Takamine- When a Woman Ascends the Stairs
    Runner Up: Supriya Choudhury- Cloud-Capped Star

    1959
    Best Picture: The 400 Blows (Francois Truffaut)
    Runner Up: Some Like It Hot (Billy Wilder
    Best Actor: Jean-Pierre Leaud- The 400 Blows
    Runner Up: James Stewart- Anatomy of a Murder
    Best Actress: Emmanuelle Riva- Hiroshima Mon Amour
    Runner Up: Katharine Hepburn- Suddenly, Last Summer

    1958
    Best Picture: Vertigo (Alfred Hitchcock)
    Runner Up: Ashes and Diamonds (Andrzej Wajda)
    Best Actor: James Stewart- Vertigo
    Runner Up: Paul Newman- Cat on a Hot Tin Roof
    Best Actress: Elizabeth Taylor- Cat on a Hot Tin Roof
    Runner Up: Jeanne Moreau- Elevator to the Gallows

    1957
    Best Picture: The Seventh Seal (Ingmar Bergman)
    Runner Up: 12 Angry Men (Sidney Lumet)
    Best Actor: Max von Sydow- The Seventh Seal
    Runner Up: Victor Sjostrom- Wild Strawberries
    Best Actress: Giulietta Masina- Nights of Cabiria
    Runner Up: Deborah Kerr- An Affair to Remember

    1956
    Best Picture: The Searchers (John Ford)
    Runner Up: Bigger Than Life (Nicholas Ray)
    Best Actor: John Wayne- The Searchers
    Runner Up: Kirk Douglas- Lust for Life
    Best Actress: Lauren Bacall- Written on the Wind
    Runner Up: Deborah Kerr- The King and I

    1955
    Best Picture: Pather Panchali (Satyajit Ray)
    Runner Up: All That Heaven Allows (Douglas Sirk)
    Best Actor: Robert Mitchum- The Night of the Hunter
    Runner Up: Rock Hudson- All That Heaven Allows
    Best Actress: Hideko Takamine- Floating Clouds
    Runner Up: Jane Wyman- All That Heaven Allows

    1954
    Best Picture: Sansho the Baliff (Kenji Mizoguchi)
    Runner Up: Rear Window (Alfred Hitchcock)
    Best Actor: Marlon Brando- On the Waterfront
    Runner Up: James Stewart- Rear Window
    Best Actress: Judy Garland- A Star is Born
    Runner Up: Giulietta Masina- La Strada

    1953
    Best Picture: Ugetsu Monogatori (Kenji Mizoguchi
    Runner Up: Tokyo Story (Yasujiro Ozu)
    Best Actor: Chishu Ryu- Tokyo Story
    Runner Up: Charles Vanel- The Wages of Fear
    Best Actress: Kinuyo Tanaka- Ugetsu Monogatori
    Runner Up: Danielle Darrieux- Madame de...

    1952
    Best Picture: Singin' in the Rain (Stanley Donen & Gene Kelly)
    Runner Up: Ikiru (Akira Kurosawa)
    Best Actor: Takashi Shimura- Ikiru
    Runner Up: Gary Cooper- High Noon
    Best Actress: Kinuyo Tanaka- The Life of Oharu
    Runner Up: Ingrid Bergman- Europa '51

    1951
    Best Picture: A Streetcar Named Desire (Elia Kazan)
    Runner Up: Diary of a Country Priest (Robert Bresson)
    Best Actor: Kirk Douglas- Ace in the Hole
    Runner Up: Marlon Brando- A Streetcar Named Desire
    Best Actress: Vivien Leigh- A Streetcar Named Desire
    Runner Up: Setsuko Hara- Early Summer

    1950
    Best Picture: Sunset Blvd. (Billy Wilder)
    Runner Up: All About Eve (Joseph L. Mankiewicz)
    Best Actor: Humphrey Bogart- In a Lonely Place
    Runner Up: William Holden- Sunset Blvd.
    Best Actress: Gloria Swanson- Sunset Blvd.
    Runner Up: Bette Davis- All About Eve

    1949
    Best Picture: Late Spring (Yasujiro Ozu)
    Runner Up: The Third Man (Carol Reed)
    Best Actor: Joseph Cotten- The Third Man
    Runner Up: James Cagney- White Heat
    Best Actress: Setsuko Hara- Late Spring
    Runner Up: Olivia de Havilland- The Heiress

    1948
    Best Picture: Bicycle Thieves (Vittorio de Sica)
    Runner Up: Letter from an Unkown Woman (Max Ophuls)
    Best Actor: Laurence Olivier- Hamlet
    Runner Up: Ralph Richardson- The Fallen Idol
    Best Actress: Joan Fontaine- Letter from an Unknown Woman
    Runner Up: Jane Wyman- Johnny Belinda

    1947
    Best Picture: Black Narcissus (Michael Powell & Emeric Pressburger)
    Runner Up: Out of the Past (Jacques Tourneur)
    Best Actor: Charles Chaplin- Monsieur Verdoux
    Runner Up: Gregory Peck- Gentleman's Agreement
    Best Actress: Deborah Kerr- Black Narcissus
    Runner Up: Kinuyo Tanaka- The Love of Sumako the Actress

    1946
    Best Picture: It's a Wonderful Life (Frank Capra)
    Runner Up: Beauty and the Beast (Jean Cocteau)
    Best Actor: James Stewart- It's a Wonderful Life
    Runner Up: Fredric March- The Best Years of Our Lives
    Best Actress: Josette Day- Beauty and the Beast
    Runner Up: Ingrid Bergman- Notorious

    1945
    Best Picture: Children of Paradise (Marcel Carne)
    Runner Up: Brief Encounter (David Lean)
    Best Actor: Jean-Louis Barrault- Children of Paradise
    Runner Up: Ray Milland- The Lost Weekend
    Best Actress: Joan Crawford- Mildred Pierce
    Runner Up: Celia Johnson- Brief Encounter

    1944
    Best Picture: Double Indemnity (Billy Wilder)
    Runner Up: Laura (Otto Preminger)
    Best Actor: Fred MacMurray- Double Indemnity
    Runner Up: Laurence Olivier- Henry V
    Best Actress: Barbara Stanwyck- Double Indemnity
    Runner Up: Judy Garland- Meet Me in St. Louis

    1943
    Best Picture: Shadow of a Doubt (Alfred Hitchcok)
    Runner Up: The Life and Death of Colonel Blimp (Michael Powell & Emeric Pressburger)
    Best Actor: Henry Fonda- The Ox-Bow Incident
    Runner Up: Joseph Cotten- Shadow of a Doubt
    Best Actress: Teresa Wright- Shadow of a Doubt
    Runner Up: Ingrid Bergman- For Whom the Bell Tolls

    1942
    Best Picture: The Magnificent Ambersons (Orson Welles)
    Runner Up: Casablanca (Michael Curtiz)
    Best Actor: Gary Cooper- The Pride of the Yankees
    Runner Up: Humphrey Bogart- Casablanca
    Best Actress: Bette Davis- Now, Voyager
    Runner Up: Carole Lombard- To Be or Not to Be

    1941
    Best Picture: Citizen Kane (Orson Welles)
    Runner Up: The Maltese Falcon (John Huston)
    Best Actor: Orson Welles- Citizen Kane
    Runner Up: Walter Huston- The Devil and Daniel Webster
    Best Actress: Olivia de Havilland- Hold Back the Dawn
    Runner Up: Barbara Stanwyck- The Lady Eve

    1940
    Best Picture: The Great Dictator (Charles Chaplin)
    Runner Up: The Grapes of Wrath (John Ford)
    Best Actor: Charles Chaplin- The Great Dictator
    Runner Up: Cary Grant- His Girl Friday
    Best Actress: Rosalind Russell- His Girl Friday
    Runner Up: Joan Fontaine- Rebecca

    1939
    Best Picture: The Story of the Late Chrysanthemums (Kenji Mizoguchi)
    Runner Up: Gone With the Wind (Victor Fleming)
    Best Actor: James Stewart- Mr. Smith Goes to Washington
    Runner Up: Henry Fonda- Young Mr. Lincoln
    Best Actress: Greta Garbo- Ninotchka
    Runner Up: Vivien Leigh- Gone With the Wind

    1938
    Best Picture: The Lady Vanishes (Alfred Hitchcock)
    Runner Up: Port of Shadows (Marcel Carne)
    Best Actor: Leslie Howard- Pygmalion
    Runner Up: Jean Gabin- Port of Shadows
    Best Actress: Bette Davis- Jezebel
    Runner Up: Wendy Hiller- Pygmalion

    1937
    Best Picture: Grand Illusion (Jean Renoir)
    Runner Up: The Awful Truth (Leo McCarey)
    Best Actor: Cary Grant- The Awful Trutn
    Runner Up: Victor Moore- Make Way for Tomorrow
    Best Actress: Irene Dunne- The Awful Truth
    Runner Up: Make Way for Tomorrow

    1936
    Best Picture: The Crime of Monsieur Lange (Jean Renoir)
    Runner Up: Osaka Elegy (Kenji Mizoguchi)
    Best Actor: Charles Chaplin- Modern Times
    Runner Up: William Powell- My Man Godfrey
    Best Actress: Carole Lombard- My Man Godfrey
    Runner Up: Isuzu Yamada- Osaka Elegy

    1935
    Best Picture: Bride of Frankenstein (James Whale)
    Runner Up: The Informer (John Ford)
    Best Actor: Charles Laughton- Ruggles of Red Gap
    Runner Up: Victor McLaglen- The Informer
    Best Actress: Katharine Hepburn- Alice Adams
    Runner Up: Greta Garbo- Anna Karenina

    1934
    Best Picture: L'Atalante (Jean Vigo)
    Runner Up: It Happened One Night (Frank Capra)
    Best Actor: Clark Gable- It Happened One Night
    Runner Up: Fredric March- Death Takes a Holiday
    Best Actress: Claudette Colbert- It Happened One Night
    Runner Up: Myrna Loy- The Thin Man

    1933
    Best Picture: Duck Soup (Leo McCarey)
    Runner Up: Design for Living (Ernst Lubitsch)
    Best Actor: Gary Cooper- Design for Living
    Runner Up: Groucho Marx- Duck Soup
    Best Actress: Greta Garbo- Queen Christina
    Runner Up: Jean Harlow- Bombshell

    1932
    Best Picture: Love Me Tonight (Rouben Mamoulian)
    Runner Up: Wooden Crosses (Raymond Bernard)
    Best Actor: Maurice Chevalier- Love Me Tonight
    Runner Up: Herbert Marshall- Trouble in Paradise
    Best Actress: Marlene Dietrich- Blonde Venus
    Runner Up: Miriam Hopkins- Trouble in Paradise

    1931
    Best Picture: City Lights (Charles Chaplin)
    Runner Up: La Chienne (Jean Renoir)
    Best Actor: Charles Chaplin- City Lights
    Runner Up: Peter Lorre- M
    Best Actress: Virginia Cherrill- City Lights
    Runner Up: Barbara Stanwyck- Night Nurse

    1930
    Best Picture: All Quiet on the Western Front (Lewis Milestone)
    Runner Up: Earth (Aleksandr Dovzhenko)
    Best Actor: Lew Ayres- All Quiet on the Western Front
    Runner Up: Emil Jannings- The Blue Angel
    Best Actress: Marlene Dietrich- The Blue Angel
    Runner Up: Norma Shearer- The Divorcee

    1929
    Best Picture: The Man With a Movie Camera (Dziga Vertov)
    Runner Up: The Love Parade (Ernst Lubitsch)
    Best Actor: Maurice Chevalier- The Love Parade
    Runner Up: Daniel Haynes- Hallelujah
    Best Actress: Louise Brooks- Diary of a Lost Girl
    Runner Up: Janet Gaynor- Lucky Star

    1928
    Best Picture: The Passion of Joan of Arc (Carl Theodor Dreyer)
    Runner Up: The Crowd (King Vidor)
    Best Actor: Buster Keaton- Steamboat Bill Jr.
    Runner Up: Conrad Veidt- The Man Who Laughs
    Best Actress: Maria Falconetti- The Passion of Joan of Arc
    Runner Up: Lillian Gish- The Wind

    1927
    Best Picture: Sunrise (F.W. Murnau)
    Runner Up: Metropolis (Fritz Lang)
    Best Actor: Lon Chaney- The Unknown
    Runner Up: George O'Brien- Sunrise
    Best Actress: Janet Gaynor- Sunrise
    Runner Up: Mary Pickford- My Best Girl

    1926
    Best Picture: The General (Buster Keaton)
    Runner Up: Faust (F.W. Murnau)
    Best Actor: Buster Keaton- The General
    Runner Up: John Gilbert- Flesh and the Devil
    Best Actress: Lillian Gish- The Scarlet Letter
    Runner Up: Greta Garbo- Flesh and the Devil

    1925
    Best Picture: The Battleship Potemkin (Sergei Eisenstein)
    Runner Up: The Gold Rush (Charles Chaplin)
    Best Actor: John Gilbert- The Big Parade
    Runner Up: Charles Chaplin- The Gold Rush
    Best Actress: Norma Shearer- Lady of the Night
    Runner Up: Mae Murray- The Merry Widow

    1924
    Best Picture: Greed (Erich von Stroheim)
    Runner Up: Sherlock Jr. (Buster Keaton)
    Best Actor: Emil Jannings- The Last Laugh
    Runner Up: Buster Keaton- Sherlock Jr.
    Best Actress: Zasu Pitts- Greed
    Runner Up: Marie Prevost- The Marriage Circle

    1923
    Best Picture: La Roue (Abel Gance)
    Runner Up: A Woman of Paris (Charles Chaplin)
    Best Actor: Harold Lloyd- Safety Last!
    Runner Up: Ramon Navarro- Scaramouche
    Best Actress: Edna Purviance- A Woman of Paris
    Runner Up: Mary Philbin- Merry Go Round

    1922
    Best Picture: Nosferatu (F.W. Murnau)
    Runner Up: Foolish Wives (Erich von Stroheim)
    Best Actor: Rudolph Valentino- Beyond the Rocks
    Runner Up: Erich von Stroheim- Foolish Wives
    Best Actress: Anna May Wong- The Toll of the Sea
    Runner Up: Gloria Swanson- Beyond the Rocks

    1921
    Best Picture: The Kid (Charles Chaplin)
    Runner Up: The Phantom Carriage (Victor Sjostrom)
    Best Actor: Charles Chaplin- The Kid
    Runner Up: Rudolph Valentino- The Four Horseman of the Apocalypse
    Best Actress: Mary Pickford- Little Lord Fauntleroy
    Runner Up: Dorothy Gish- Orphans of the Storm

    1920
    Best Picture: The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari (Robert Weine)
    Runner Up: Way Down East (D.W. Griffith)
    Best Actor: John Barrymore- Dr. Jeckyll & Mr. Hyde
    Runner Up: Richard Barthelmess- Way Down East
    Best Actress: Evelyn Preer- Within Our Gates
    Runner Up: Lillian Gish- Way Down East

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