40th British Academy Film Awards
40th British Academy Film Awards | |
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Date | 22 March 1987 |
Hosted by | Ronnie Corbett Ronnie Barker |
Highlights | |
Best Film | A Room with a View |
Best Actor | Bob Hoskins Mona Lisa |
Best Actress | Maggie Smith A Room with a View |
Most awards | A Room with a View (5) |
Most nominations | A Room with a View (14) |
The 40th British Film Awards, given by the British Academy of Film and Television Arts in 1987, honoured the best films of 1986.
James Ivory's A Room with a View won the awards for Best Film, Actress, Supporting Actress, Production Design and Costume Design. Hannah and Her Sisters, directed by Woody Allen, won two awards: Best Director and Best Screenplay-Original.
Winners and nominees
Best Film
A Room with a View – Ismail Merchant and James Ivory
- Hannah and Her Sisters – Robert Greenhut and Woody Allen
- The Mission – Fernando Ghia, David Puttnam and Roland Joffé
- Mona Lisa – Stephen Woolley, Patrick Cassavetti and Neil Jordan
Best Director
Woody Allen – Hannah and Her Sisters
Best Actor in a Leading Role
Bob Hoskins – Mona Lisa as George
- Michael Caine – Hannah and Her Sisters as Elliot
- Paul Hogan – Crocodile Dundee as Michael Dundee
- Woody Allen – Hannah and Her Sisters as Mickey
Best Actor in a Supporting Role
Ray McAnally – The Mission as Cardinal Altamirano
- Denholm Elliott – A Room with a View as Emerson
- Klaus Maria Brandauer – Out of Africa as Bror and Hans
- Simon Callow – A Room with a View as Beebe
Best Actress in a Leading Role
Maggie Smith – A Room with a View as Charlotte Bartlett
- Cathy Tyson – Mona Lisa as Simone
- Meryl Streep – Out of Africa as Karen Blixen
- Mia Farrow – Hannah and Her Sisters as Hannah
Best Actress in a Supporting Role
Judi Dench – A Room with a View as Eleanor Lavish
- Barbara Hershey – Hannah and Her Sisters as Lee
- Rosanna Arquette – After Hours as Marcy Franklin
- Rosemary Leach – A Room with a View as Mrs. Honeychurch
Best Original Screenplay
Hannah and Her Sisters – Woody Allen
- Crocodile Dundee – Paul Hogan, Ken Shadie and John Cornell
- The Mission – Robert Bolt
- Mona Lisa – Neil Jordan and David Leland
Best Adapted Screenplay
- Children of a Lesser God – Hesper Anderson and Mark Medoff
- The Color Purple – Menno Meyjes
- Ran – Akira Kurosawa, Hideo Oguni and Masato Ide
- A Room with a View – Ruth Prawer Jhabvala
Best Cinematography
- The Mission – Chris Menges
- Ran – Takao Saito and Masaharu Ueda
- A Room with a View – Tony Pierce-Roberts
Best Costume Design
A Room with a View – Jenny Beavan and John Bright
Best Editing
- Hannah and Her Sisters – Susan E. Morse
- Mona Lisa – Lesley Walker
- A Room with a View – Humphrey Dixon
Best Makeup
Ran – Shohichiro Meda, Tameyuki Aimi, Chihako Naito and Noriko Takamizawa
- Aliens – Peter Robb-King
- Dreamchild – Jenny Shircore
- Sid and Nancy – Peter Frampton
Best Music
Best Production Design
A Room with a View – Gianni Quaranta and Brian Ackland-Snow
Best Sound
Out of Africa – Tom McCarthy Jr., Peter Handford and Chris Jenkins
- Aliens – Don Sharpe, Roy Charman and Graham V. Hartstone
- The Mission – Ian Fuller, Bill Rowe and Clive Winter
- A Room with a View – Tony Lenny, Ray Beckett and Richard King
Best Special Visual Effects
Aliens – Robert Skotak, Brian Johnson, John Richardson, Stan Winston and Suzanne M. Benson
- Dreamchild – Duncan Kenworthy, John Stephenson and Chris Carr
- Labyrinth – Roy Field, Brian Froud, George Gibbs and Tony Dunsterville
- The Mission – Peter Hutchinson
Best Documentary Film
- British Cinema: Personal View A Turnip Head's Guide to the British Cinema – Alan Parker
- Equinox: Prisoner of Consciousness – John Dollar
- Forty Minutes: The Fishing Party – Paul Watson
- Omnibus: The Mission – Robin Laugh
- Viewpoint 86: Afghanistan: The Agony of a Nation – Sandy Gall
Best Foreign Language Film
Ran – Serge Silberman, Masato Hara and Akira Kurosawa
- Betty Blue – Jean-Jacques Beineix
- Ginger and Fred – Alberto Grimaldi and Federico Fellini
- Otello – Menahem Golan, Yoram Globus and Franco Zeffirelli
Best Short Animation Film
SuperTed – David Edward and Robin Lyons
- Danger Mouse – Brian Cosgrove and Mark Hall
- Max Headroom's Giant Christmas Turkey – David Hiller
- Paddington Goes to School – Martin Pullen
- Thomas the Tank Engine and Friends – Robert Cardona and David Mitton
- The Wind in the Willows – Brian Cosgrove and Mark Hall
Best Short Film
La Boule – Simon Shore
- King's Christmas – Graham Dixon
- Mohammed's Daughter – Suri Krishnamma
- Night Movie – Gur Heller
Fellowship Award
Outstanding British Contribution to Cinema Award
Film Production Executives
Statistics
Nominations | Film |
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15 | A Room with a View |
11 | The Mission |
8 | Hannah and Her Sisters |
6 | Mona Lisa |
Out of Africa | |
Ran | |
4 | Aliens |
2 | Crocodile Dundee |
Dreamchild |
Awards | Film |
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5 | A Room with a View |
3 | The Mission |
Out of Africa | |
2 | Hannah and Her Sisters |
Ran |