Gewinner des beliebten Filmpreises Oscar:
21. März, 1999
Bester Film:
Shakespeare in Love (1998) - David Parfitt, Donna Gigliotti, Harvey
Weinstein, Edward Zwick, Marc Norman
Andere Nominierungen:
Elizabeth (1998) - Alison Owen, Eric Fellner, Tim Bevan
Saving Private Ryan (1998) - Steven Spielberg, Ian Bryce, Mark Gordon, Gary Levinsohn
Thin Red Line, The (1998) - Robert Michael Geisler, John Roberdeau, Grant Hill
Vita è bella, La (1997) - Elda Ferri, Gianluigi Braschi
Bester Hauptdarsteller:
Vita è bella, La (1997) - Roberto Benigni
Andere Nominierungen:
Affliction (1997) - Nick Nolte
American History X (1998) - Edward Norton
Gods and Monsters (1998) - Ian McKellen
Saving Private Ryan (1998) - Tom Hanks
Beste Hauptdarstellerin:
Shakespeare in Love (1998) - Gwyneth Paltrow
Andere Nominierungen:
Central do Brasil (1998) - Fernanda Montenegro
Elizabeth (1998) - Cate Blanchett
Hilary and Jackie (1998) - Emily Watson
One True Thing (1998) - Meryl Streep
Beste männliche Nebenrolle:
Affliction (1997) - James Coburn
Andere Nominierungen:
Civil Action, A (1998) - Robert Duvall
Shakespeare in Love (1998) - Geoffrey Rush
Simple Plan, A (1998) - Billy Bob Thornton
Truman Show, The (1998) - Ed Harris
Beste weibliche Nebenrolle:
Shakespeare in Love (1998) - Judi Dench
Andere Nominierungen:
Gods and Monsters (1998) - Lynn Redgrave
Hilary and Jackie (1998) - Rachel Griffiths
Little Voice (1998) - Brenda Blethyn
Primary Colors (1998) - Kathy Bates
Bester Regisseur:
Saving Private Ryan (1998) - Steven Spielberg
Andere Nominierungen:
Shakespeare in Love (1998) - John Madden
Thin Red Line, The (1998) - Terrence Malick
Truman Show, The (1998) - Peter Weir
Vita è bella, La (1997) - Roberto Benigni
Und hier noch die übrigen Auszeichnungen und Nominierungen (englisch):
Best Writing, Screenplay Written Directly for the
Screen
Winner:
Shakespeare in Love (1998) - Marc Norman, Tom Stoppard
Other Nominees:
Bulworth (1998) - Warren Beatty (screenplay/story), Jeremy Pikser (screenplay)
Saving Private Ryan (1998) - Robert Rodat
Truman Show, The (1998) - Andrew Niccol
Vita è bella, La (1997) - Vincenzo Cerami, Roberto Benigni
Best Writing, Screenplay Based on Material from Another Medium
Winner:
Gods and Monsters (1998) - Bill Condon
Other Nominees:
Out of Sight (1998) - Scott Frank
Primary Colors (1998) - Elaine May
Simple Plan, A (1998) - Scott B. Smith
Thin Red Line, The (1998) - Terrence Malick
Best Cinematography
Winner:
Saving Private Ryan (1998) - Janusz Kaminski
Other Nominees:
Civil Action, A (1998) - Conrad L. Hall
Elizabeth (1998) - Remi Adefarasin
Shakespeare in Love (1998) - Richard Greatrex
Thin Red Line, The (1998) - John Toll
Best Art Direction-Set Decoration
Winner:
Shakespeare in Love (1998) - Martin Childs, Jill Quertier
Other Nominees:
Elizabeth (1998) - John Myhre, Peter Howitt
Pleasantville (1998) - Jeannine Claudia Oppewall, Jay Hart
Saving Private Ryan (1998) - Thomas E. Sanders, Lisa Dean
What Dreams May Come (1998) - Eugenio Zanetti, Cindy Carr
Best Costume Design
Winner:
Shakespeare in Love (1998) - Sandy Powell
Other Nominees:
Beloved (1998/I) - Colleen Atwood
Elizabeth (1998) - Alexandra Byrne
Pleasantville (1998) - Judianna Makovsky
Velvet Goldmine (1998) - Sandy Powell
Best Sound
Winner:
Saving Private Ryan (1998) - Gary Rydstrom, Gary Summers, Andy Nelson, Ron Judkins
Other Nominees:
Armageddon (1998) - Kevin O'Connell, Greg P. Russell, Keith A. Wester
Mask of Zorro, The (1998) - Kevin O'Connell, Greg P. Russell, Pud Cusack
Shakespeare in Love (1998) - Robin O'Donaghue, Dominic Lester, Peter Glossop
Thin Red Line, The (1998) - Andy Nelson, Anna Behlmer, Paul 'Salty' Brincat
Best Film Editing
Winner:
Saving Private Ryan (1998) - Michael Kahn
Other Nominees:
Out of Sight (1998) - Anne V. Coates
Shakespeare in Love (1998) - David Gamble
Thin Red Line, The (1998) - Billy Weber, Leslie Jones, Saar Klein
Vita è bella, La (1997) - Simona Paggi
Best Effects, Sound Effects Editing
Winner:
Saving Private Ryan (1998) - Gary Rydstrom, Richard Hymns
Other Nominees:
Armageddon (1998) - George Watters II
Mask of Zorro, The (1998) - Dave McMoyler
Best Effects, Visual Effects
Winner:
What Dreams May Come (1998) - Joel Hynek, Nicholas Brooks, Stuart Robertson, Kevin Scott
Mack
Other Nominees:
Armageddon (1998) - Richard Hoover, Pat McClung, John Frazier
Mighty Joe Young (1998) - Rick Baker, Hoyt Yeatman, Allen Hall, Jim Mitchell
Best Makeup
Winner:
Elizabeth (1998) - Jenny Shircore
Other Nominees:
Saving Private Ryan (1998) - Lois Burwell, Conor O'Sullivan, Daniel C. Striepeke
Shakespeare in Love (1998) - Lisa Westcott, Veronica Brebner
Best Music, Song
Winner:
Prince of Egypt, The (1998) - Stephen Schwartz
For the song "When You Believe".
Other Nominees:
Armageddon (1998) - Diane Warren
For the song "I Don't Want To Miss A Thing",
Babe: Pig in the City (1998) - Randy Newman
For the song "That'll Do".
Horse Whisperer, The (1998) - Allison Moorer, Owen, Gwil
For the song "A Soft Place To Fall".
Quest for Camelot (1998) - Carole Bayer Sager (music/lyrics), David Foster (music/lyrics),
Tony Renis (lyrics), Alberto Testa
(lyrics)
For the song "The Prayer".
Best Music, Original Dramatic Score
Winner:
Vita è bella, La (1997) - Nicola Piovani
Other Nominees:
Elizabeth (1998) - David Hirschfelder
Pleasantville (1998) - Randy Newman
Saving Private Ryan (1998) - John Williams
Thin Red Line, The (1998) - Hans Zimmer
Best Music, Original Musical or Comedy Score
Winner:
Shakespeare in Love (1998) - Stephen Warbeck
Other Nominees:
Bug's Life, A (1998) - Randy Newman
Mulan (1998) - Matthew Wilder (music), David Zippel (lyrics), Jerry Goldsmith (orchestral
score)
Patch Adams (1998) - Marc Shaiman
Prince of Egypt, The (1998) - Stephen Schwartz (music/lyrics), Hans Zimmer (orchestral
score)
Best Short Films, Animated Films
Winner:
Bunny (1998) - Chris Wedge
Other Nominees:
Canterbury Tales, The (1998) - Christopher Grace, Jonathan Myerson
Jolly Roger (1998) - Mark Baker
More (1998) - Mark Osborne, Steven B. Kalafer
When Life Departs (1998) - Karsten Külerich, Stefan Fjeldmark
Best Short Films, Live Action
Winner:
Valgaften (1998) - Kim Magnusson, Anders Thomas Jensen
Other Nominees:
Carte postale, La (1998) - Vivian Goffette
Culture (1998) - Will Speck, Josh Gordon
Holiday Romance (1998) - Jovy, Alexander
Victor (1998) - Simon Sandquist, Joel Bergvall
Best Documentary, Short Subjects
Winner:
Personals, The (1998/II) - Keiko Ibi
Other Nominees:
Place in the Land, A (1998) - Charles Guggenheim
Sunrise Over Tiananmen Square (1998) - Shui-Bo Wang, Donald McWilliams
Best Documentary, Features
Winner:
Last Days, The (1998) - James Moll, Ken Lipper
Other Nominees:
Dancemaker (1998) - Matthew Diamond, Kupfer, Jerry
Farm: Angola, USA, The (1998) - Jonathan Stack, Liz Garbus
Lenny Bruce: Swear to Tell the Truth (1998) (TV) - Robert Weide
Regret to Inform (1998) - Barbara Sonnenborn, Janet Cole
Best Foreign Language Film
Winner:
La vita è bella (1997)
Italy.
Other Nominees:
El Abuelo (1998)
Spain.
Bacheha-Ye Aseman (1997)
Iran.
Central do Brasil (1998)
Brazil.
Tango (1998)
Argentina.
Irving G. Thalberg Memorial Award
Winner:
Norman Jewison
Scientific and Engineering Award
Winner:
Carl Zeiss Company
For the concept and optical design of the Carl Zeiss/Arriflex Variable Prime Lenses.
Trauninger, Walter (Arnold & Richter Cine Technik)
For the concept (ARRI USA) and the engineering (Arnold & Richter Cine
Technik/Trauniger) of the ARRI 435 Camera System.
Ference, Roy, Schmidt, Steve (II), Federico, Richard J., Yarid, Rocky, McCrackan, Mike
For the design and development of the Kodak Lightning Laser Recorder.
Kay, Stephen J. (K-Tec Corporation)
For the design and development of the Shock Block.
Lightbody, Derek C. (OpTex)
For the design and development of Aurasoft luminaires.
Moorer, James A.
For his pioneering work in the design of digital signal processing and its application to
audio editing for film.
Mossman, Colin, Leisinger, Hans, Rowland, George John
For the concept and design of the Deluxe High Speed Spray Film Cleaner.
Neil, Iain, Miyagishima, Takuo
For the optical design (Neil), the mechanical design (Miyagishima) and the concept and
development (Panavision) of the Primo Series of
spherical prime lenses for 35mm cinematography.
Bob Predovich, Scott, John, Husain, Ken, Shearer, Cameron
For the design and implementation of the Soundmaster Integrated Operations Nucleus
operating environment.
Roberts, Mark, Carroll, Ronan, Rawner, Assaff, Bartlett, Paul, Wakley, Simon
For the creation of the Milo Motion-Control Crane.
Sorensen, Michael (II) (Sorensen Designs International), Richard Alexander (Sorensen
Designs International), Don Trumbull
For advancing the state-of-the-art of real-time motion-control, as exemplified in the
Gazelle and Zebra camera dolly systems.
Stockham Jr., Thomas G., Ingebretsen, Robert B.
For their pioneering work in the areas of waveform editing, crossfades and cut-and-paste
techniques for digital audio editing.
Tregaskis, Gary, Boisvert, Dominique (III), Panzini, Phillippe, LeBlanc, Andre
For the primary design (Tregakis) and for the development and implementation
(Boisvert/Panzini/LeBlanc) of the Flame and Inferno software.
Uhlig, Ronald E. (Eastman Kodak), Powers, Thomas F. (Eastman Kodak), Fuss, Fred M.
(Eastman Kodak)
For the design and development of KeyKode latent-image barcode key numbers.
Technical Achievement Award
Winner:
Thaddeus Beier
For the design and implementation of ras
Mitch Bogdanowycz (Eastman Kodak Company), Meyers, Jim (II) (Rosco Laboratories, Inc.),
Miller, Stan (Rosco
Laboratories, Inc.)
For the design of the CalColor Calibrated Color Effects Filters.
Garrett Brown, Jerry Holway
For the creation of the Skyman flying platform for Steadicam operators.
Denecke, Mike
For refining and further developing electronic time-code slates.
Di Giulio, Edmund M. (Cinema Products), Bartell, James (Cinema Products)
For the design of the KeyKode Sync Reader.
David DiFrancesco, Balasubramanian, N., Tom Noggle
For their pioneering efforts in the development of laser film recording technology.
Foster, Nick
For his software development in the field of water simulation systems.
Holtz, Carl F., Kopperl, David F., Ram, A. Tulsi, Sehlin, Richard C.
For the research and development of the concept of molecular sieves applied to improve the
archival properties of processed photographic
film.
Klemme, Manfred N., Wetzel, Donald E.
For the design and development of the K-Tek Microphone Boom Pole and accessories for
on-set motion picture sound recording.
Kruglak, Ivan
For his commitment to the development of a wireless transmission system for video-assisted
images for the motion picture industry.
Kruglak, Ivan
For his pioneering concept and the development of the Coherent Time Code Slate.
Mike MacKenzie (Industrial Light & Magic), Mike Bolles (Industrial Light & Magic),
Udo Pampel (Industrial Light & Magic), Joe
Fulmer (Industrial Light & Magic)
For their pioneering work in motion-controlled, silent camera dollies.
Miyagishima, Takuo (Panavision, Inc.), Saiki, Albert K. (Panavision, Inc.)
For the design and development of the Eyepiece Leveler.
Cary Phillips
For the design and development of the "Caricature" Animation System at
Industrial Light & Magic.
Roble, Douglas R.
For his contribution to tracking technology and for the design and implementation of the
TRACK system for camera position calculation and
scene reconstruction.
Jim Rodnunsky (Cablecam Systems), Webber, James (Cablecam Systems), Webber, Bob (Cablecam
Systems), Bayliss,
Thornton
For the design and engineering of Cablecam.
Smith, Remy, Branch, James K., Zaidi, Nasir J.
For the software and electronic design and development (Smith) and for the design and
development (Branch/Zaidi) of the Spectra
Professional IV-A digital exposure meter.
Barry Walton (Sony Pictures Imageworks), Bill Schultz (Sony Pictures Imageworks), Chris
Barker (Sony Pictures Imageworks), David
Cornelius (Sony Pictures Imageworks)
For the creation of an advanced motion-controlled, silent camera dolly.
Wilton, Bruce (Mechanical Concepts), Icinkoff, Carlos (Mechanical Concepts)
For their modular system of motion-control rotators and movers for use in motion control.
Zwaneveld, Ed (National Film Board of Canada), Gasoi, Frederick (National Film Board of
Canada), Lazaridis, Mihal
(Research in Motion), Brubac