45th British Academy Film Awards - Award Breakdown

Award Breakdown

Winners

  • 4 / 6 The Commitments: Best Director, Editing, Film and Screenplay-Adapted
  • 4 / 8 Cyrano de Bergerac: Best Cinematography, Costume Design, Makeup and Original Score.
  • 2 / 3 Terminator 2: Judgment Day: Best Sound and Visual Effects.
  • 2 / 9 The Silence of the Lambs: Best Actor and Actress.
  • 1 / 1 Frankie and Johnny: Best Supporting Actress.
  • 1 / 2 Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves: Best Supporting Actor.
  • 1 / 3 Truly, Madly, Deeply: Best Screenplay-Original.
  • 1 / 4 Edward Scissorhands: Best Production Design.

Nominees

  • 0 / 2 The Addams Family
  • 0 / 2 The Fisher King
  • 0 / 8 Dances with Wolves
  • 0 / 8 Thelma & Louise
British Academy Film Awards
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  • Makeup & Hair
  • Music
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