65th Academy Awards

65th Academy Awards
Date Monday, March 29, 1993
Site Dorothy Chandler Pavilion
Los Angeles, California
Host Billy Crystal
Highlights
Best Picture Unforgiven
Most awards Unforgiven (4)
Most nominations Howard's End and Unforgiven (9)
TV in the United States
Network ABC
Duration 3 hours, 30 minutes
Viewership 45.84 million
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The 65th Academy Awards were presented March 29, 1993 at the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion, Los Angeles. This was the fourth consecutive show hosted by Billy Crystal.

Unforgiven won four Oscars out of nine nominations including Best Picture.

Contents

Awards

Films with multiple nominations:

9 - Howards End, Unforgiven
6 - The Crying Game
5 - Aladdin
4 - Bram Stoker's Dracula, A Few Good Men, Scent of a Woman
3 - Chaplin, Enchanted April, The Player, A River Runs Through It
2 - Basic Instinct, Batman Returns, The Bodyguard, Hoffa, Husbands and Wives, Indochine, Lorenzo's Oil, Malcolm X, Passion Fish, Toys, Under Siege

Films with multiple wins:

4 - Unforgiven
3 - Bram Stoker's Dracula, Howards End
2 - Aladdin

Winners are listed first and highlighted with boldface[1]

Best Picture Best Director
Best Actor Best Actress
Best Supporting Actor Best Supporting Actress
Best Original Screenplay Best Adapted Screenplay
Best Foreign Language Film
Best Documentary Feature Best Documentary Short
Best Live Action Short Best Animated Short
  • Omnibus – Sam Karmann
    • Contact – Jonathan Darby and Jana Sue Memel
    • Cruise Control – Matt Palmieri
    • The Lady in Waiting – Christian M. Taylor
    • Swan Song – Kenneth Branagh and David Parfitt
Best Original Score Best Original Song
Best Sound Editing Best Sound Mixing
Best Art Direction Best Cinematography
Best Makeup Best Costume Design
Best Film Editing Best Visual Effects

Death Becomes Her – Ken Ralston, Doug Chiang, Douglas Smythe and Tom Woodruff Jr.

Academy Honorary Awards

Jean Hersholt Humanitarian Awards

Academy Award of Merit

Gordon E. Sawyer Award

In Memoriam

The In Memoriam tribute section was first introduced this year, although a similar tribute was done at the 1978 ceremonies.[2]

Trivia

Presenters

Performers

References