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1994 (67th Annual Awards)
Nominations by Film

Listed below are the films nominated for Academy Awards in 1994. Beneath each film are the categories for which the film was nominated. TheWinner marker&origin=noms-by-film symbol appears next to those categories it ultimately won. Click on the name of a film, person or song in the list to display more information about that film, person or song. Or, click on a year in the column on the right to display the nominations by film for that year.

The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert, Latent Images Production; Gramercy Pictures. (Australia)

Winner markerCostume Design. Lizzy Gardiner and Tim Chappel.

Before the Rain, Aim Production/Noe Productions/Vardar Films Production; Gramercy Pictures. (Republic of Macedonia, France, UK)

Foreign Language Film.

The Big Story, Spitting Image Production.

Short Films (Animated). Tim Watts and David Stoten.

Blue Sky, Robert H. Solo Production; Orion.

Winner markerActress in a Leading Role. Jessica Lange.

Blues Highway, Half-Court Pictures, Ltd./National Geographic Society Production.

Documentary (Short Subject). Vince DiPersio and Bill Guttentag.

Bob’s Birthday, Snowden Fine Animation for Chanel Four/National Film Board of Canada Production. (Canada, UK)

Winner markerShort Films (Animated). Alison Snowden and David Fine.

Bullets over Broadway, Jean Doumanian Production; Miramax Films.

Actor in a Supporting Role. Chazz Palminteri.
Actress in a Supporting Role. Jennifer Tilly.
Winner markerActress in a Supporting Role. Dianne Wiest.
Directing. Woody Allen.
Art Direction-Set Decoration. Art direction by Santo Loquasto; set decoration by Susan Bode.
Costume Design. Jeffrey Kurland.
Writing (Screenplay Written Directly for the Screen). Woody Allen and Douglas McGrath.

Burnt by the Sun, Camera One/Studio “Trite” Production; Sony Pictures Classics. (Russia, France)

Winner markerForeign Language Film.

Clear and Present Danger, Mace Neufeld and Robert Rehme Production; Paramount. (USA, Mexico)

Sound. Donald O. Mitchell, Michael Herbick, Frank A. Montaño and Arthur Rochester.
Sound Effects Editing. Bruce Stambler and John Leveque.

The Client, Client Production; Warner Bros.

Actress in a Leading Role. Susan Sarandon.

Complaints of a Dutiful Daughter, D/D Production.

Documentary (Feature). Deborah Hoffmann.

D-Day Remembered, Guggenheim Productions, Inc. Production for the National D-Day Museum.

Documentary (Feature). Charles Guggenheim.

Eat Drink Man Woman, Central Motion Picture Corporation Production in association with Ang Lee Productions and Good Machine; Samuel Goldwyn Company. (Taiwan)

Foreign Language Film.

Ed Wood, Touchstone Pictures Production; Buena Vista.

Winner markerActor in a Supporting Role. Martin Landau.
Winner markerMakeup. Rick Baker, Ve Neill and Yolanda Toussieng.

89mm od Europy (89mm from Europe), Studio Filmowe “Kalejdoskop”/Telewizja Polska Production. (Poland)

Documentary (Short Subject). Marcel Lozinski.

Farinelli: Il Castrato, K2 Productions/RTL/TVI/Stephan Films/Alinea Films/Le Studio Canal +/UGC Images/France 2 Cinema/MG S.r.l./Italian International Film S.r.l. Production; Sony Pictures Classics. (France, Italy, Belgium, UK)

Foreign Language Film.

Forrest Gump, Steve Tisch/Wendy Finerman Production; Paramount.

Winner markerBest Picture. Wendy Finerman, Steve Tisch and Steve Starkey, Producers.
Winner markerActor in a Leading Role. Tom Hanks.
Actor in a Supporting Role. Gary Sinise.
Winner markerDirecting. Robert Zemeckis.
Art Direction-Set Decoration. Art direction by Rick Carter; set decoration by Nancy Haigh.
Cinematography. Don Burgess.
Winner markerFilm Editing. Arthur Schmidt.
Makeup. Daniel C. Striepeke, Hallie D’Amore and Judith A. Cory.
Music (Original Score). Alan Silvestri.
Sound. Randy Thom, Tom Johnson, Dennis Sands and William B. Kaplan.
Sound Effects Editing. Gloria S. Borders and Randy Thom.
Winner markerVisual Effects. Ken Ralston, George Murphy, Stephen Rosenbaum and Allen Hall.
Winner markerWriting (Screenplay Based on Material Previously Produced or Published). Eric Roth.

Four Weddings and a Funeral, Working Title Production; Gramercy Pictures. (UK)

Best Picture. Duncan Kenworthy, Producer.
Writing (Screenplay Written Directly for the Screen). Richard Curtis.

Franz Kafka’s It’s a Wonderful Life, Conundrum Films Production. (UK)

Winner markerShort Films (Live Action). Peter Capaldi and Ruth Kenley-Letts.

Freedom on My Mind, Clarity Film Production.

Documentary (Feature). Connie Field and Marilyn Mulford.

A Great Day in Harlem, Jean Bach Production; Castle Hill.

Documentary (Feature). Jean Bach.

Heavenly Creatures, Wingnut Films Production; Miramax Films. (New Zealand, Germany)

Writing (Screenplay Written Directly for the Screen). Frances Walsh and Peter Jackson.

Hoop Dreams, Kartemquin Films Production; Fine Line Features.

Film Editing. Frederick Marx, Steve James and Bill Haugse.

Interview with the Vampire, Geffen Pictures Production; Geffen Pictures through Warner Bros.

Art Direction-Set Decoration. Art direction by Dante Ferretti; set decoration by Francesca Lo Schiavo.
Music (Original Score). Elliot Goldenthal.

The Janitor, Vanessa Schwartz Production. (Canada)

Short Films (Animated). Vanessa Schwartz.

Junior, Northern Lights Entertainment Production; Universal.

Music (Original Song). “Look What Love Has Done”. Music and lyric by Carole Bayer Sager, James Newton Howard, James Ingram and Patty Smyth.

Kangaroo Court, Lava Entertainment Production.

Short Films (Live Action). Sean Astin and Christine Astin.

Legends of the Fall, TriStar Pictures Production; TriStar.

Art Direction-Set Decoration. Art direction by Lilly Kilvert; set decoration by Dorree Cooper.
Winner markerCinematography. John Toll.
Sound. Paul Massey, David Campbell, Christopher David and Douglas Ganton.

The Lion King, Walt Disney Pictures Production; Buena Vista.

Winner markerMusic (Original Score). Hans Zimmer.
Winner markerMusic (Original Song). “Can You Feel the Love Tonight”. Music by Elton John; lyric by Tim Rice.
Music (Original Song). “Circle of Life”. Music by Elton John; lyric by Tim Rice.
Music (Original Song). “Hakuna Matata”. Music by Elton John; lyric by Tim Rice.

Little Women, Di Novi Pictures Production; Columbia. (USA, Canada)

Actress in a Leading Role. Winona Ryder.
Costume Design. Colleen Atwood.
Music (Original Score). Thomas Newman.

The Madness of King George, Close Call Films Production; Samuel Goldwyn Company in association with Channel Four. (UK)

Actor in a Leading Role. Nigel Hawthorne.
Actress in a Supporting Role. Helen Mirren.
Winner markerArt Direction-Set Decoration. Art direction by Ken Adam; set decoration by Carolyn Scott.
Writing (Screenplay Based on Material Previously Produced or Published). Alan Bennett.

Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein, TriStar Pictures Production; TriStar. (USA, Japan, UK)

Makeup. Daniel Parker, Paul Engelen and Carol Hemming.

The Mask, Katja Motion Picture Production; New Line.

Visual Effects. Scott Squires, Steve Williams, Tom Bertino and Jon Farhat.

Maverick, Icon Production; Warner Bros.

Costume Design. April Ferry.

Maya Lin: A Strong Clear Vision, American Film Foundation/Sanders and Mock Production.

Winner markerDocumentary (Feature). Freida Lee Mock and Terry Sanders.

The Monk and the Fish, Folimage Valence Production. (France)

Short Films (Animated). Michael Dudok de Wit.

Nell, 20th Century Fox Production; 20th Century Fox.

Actress in a Leading Role. Jodie Foster.

Nobody’s Fool, Scott Rudin/Cinehaus Production; Paramount in association with Capella International.

Actor in a Leading Role. Paul Newman.
Writing (Screenplay Based on Material Previously Produced or Published). Robert Benton.

On Hope, Chanticleer Films.

Short Films (Live Action). JoBeth Williams and Michele McGuire.

The Paper, Imagine Entertainment Production; Universal.

Music (Original Song). “Make Up Your Mind”. Music and lyric by Randy Newman.

Pulp Fiction, A Band Apart/Jersey Films Production; Miramax Films.

Best Picture. Lawrence Bender, Producer.
Actor in a Leading Role. John Travolta.
Actor in a Supporting Role. Samuel L. Jackson.
Actress in a Supporting Role. Uma Thurman.
Directing. Quentin Tarantino.
Film Editing. Sally Menke.
Winner markerWriting (Screenplay Written Directly for the Screen). Screenplay by Quentin Tarantino; stories by Quentin Tarantino and Roger Avary.

Queen Margot, Renn Productions; Miramax Films. (France, Italy, Germany)

Costume Design. Moidele Bickel.

Quiz Show, Hollywood Pictures Presentation of a Wildwood Enterprises/Baltimore Pictures Production; Buena Vista.

Best Picture. Robert Redford, Michael Jacobs, Julian Krainin and Michael Nozik, Producers.
Actor in a Supporting Role. Paul Scofield.
Directing. Robert Redford.
Writing (Screenplay Based on Material Previously Produced or Published). Paul Attanasio.

Red, CAB/MK2/TOR Production; Miramax Films. (Switzerland, France, Poland)

Directing. Krzysztof Kieslowski.
Cinematography. Piotr Sobocinski.
Writing (Screenplay Written Directly for the Screen). Krzysztof Piesiewicz and Krzysztof Kieslowski.

School of the Americas Assassins, A Richter Productions Film.

Documentary (Short Subject). Robert Richter.

The Shawshank Redemption, Castle Rock Entertainment Production; Columbia.

Best Picture. Niki Marvin, Producer.
Actor in a Leading Role. Morgan Freeman.
Cinematography. Roger Deakins.
Film Editing. Richard Francis-Bruce.
Music (Original Score). Thomas Newman.
Sound. Robert J. Litt, Elliot Tyson, Michael Herbick and Willie Burton.
Writing (Screenplay Based on Material Previously Produced or Published). Frank Darabont.

Speed, 20th Century Fox Production; 20th Century Fox.

Film Editing. John Wright.
Winner markerSound. Gregg Landaker, Steve Maslow, Bob Beemer and David R. B. MacMillan.
Winner markerSound Effects Editing. Stephen Hunter Flick.

Straight from the Heart, Woman Vision Production.

Documentary (Short Subject). Dee Mosbacher and Frances Reid.

Strawberry and Chocolate, ICAIC/IMCINE/Telemadrid/S.G.A.E./Tabasco Films Production; Miramax Films. (Cuba, Mexico, Spain, USA)

Foreign Language Film.

Syrup, First Choice Production. (UK)

Short Films (Live Action). Paul Unwin and Nick Vivian.

A Time for Justice, Guggenheim Productions, Inc. Production for the Southern Poverty Law Center.

Winner markerDocumentary (Short Subject). Charles Guggenheim.

Tom & Viv, New Era Entertainment Production; Miramax Films. (UK, USA)

Actress in a Leading Role. Miranda Richardson.
Actress in a Supporting Role. Rosemary Harris.

Trevor, Rajski/Stone Production.

Winner markerShort Films (Live Action). Peggy Rajski and Randy Stone.

Triangle, Gingco Ltd. Production for Channel Four. (UK)

Short Films (Animated). Erica Russell.

True Lies, Lightstorm Entertainment Production; 20th Century Fox.

Visual Effects. John Bruno, Thomas L. Fisher, Jacques Stroweis and Patrick McClung.

Wyatt Earp, Tig Production; Warner Bros.

Cinematography. Owen Roizman.