Listed below are the Academy Award nominations and winners for the year 1992. The
symbol appears next to the winner in each category. 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 and winners from that year.
The Crying Game, Palace Pictures Production; Miramax Films. (UK, Japan, USA)
Stephen Woolley, Producer.
A Few Good Men, Castle Rock Entertainment Production; Columbia.
David Brown,
Rob Reiner and
Andrew Scheinman, Producers.
Howards End, Merchant Ivory Productions; Sony Pictures Classics. (UK, Japan, USA)
Ismail Merchant, Producer.
Scent of a Woman, Universal Release/City Light Films Production; Universal.
Martin Brest, Producer.
Unforgiven, Warner Bros. Production; Warner Bros.
Clint Eastwood, Producer.
Robert Downey, Jr. in
Chaplin, Carolco Production; TriStar. (UK, France, Italy, Japan, USA)
Clint Eastwood in
Unforgiven, Warner Bros. Production; Warner Bros.
Al Pacino in
Scent of a Woman, Universal Release/City Light Films Production; Universal.
Stephen Rea in
The Crying Game, Palace Pictures Production; Miramax Films. (UK, Japan, USA)
Denzel Washington in
Malcolm X, By Any Means Necessary Cinema Production; Warner Bros. (USA, Japan)
Catherine Deneuve in
Indochine, Paradis Films/La Generale d’Images/BAC Films/Orly Films/Cine Cinq Production; Sony Pictures Classics. (France)
Mary McDonnell in
Passion Fish, Atchafalaya Films Production; Miramax Films.
Michelle Pfeiffer in
Love Field, Sanford/Pillsbury Production; Orion.
Susan Sarandon in
Lorenzo’s Oil, Kennedy Miller Film Production; Universal.
Emma Thompson in
Howards End, Merchant Ivory Productions; Sony Pictures Classics. (UK, Japan, USA)
Jaye Davidson in
The Crying Game, Palace Pictures Production; Miramax Films. (UK, Japan, USA)
Gene Hackman in
Unforgiven, Warner Bros. Production; Warner Bros.
Jack Nicholson in
A Few Good Men, Castle Rock Entertainment Production; Columbia.
Al Pacino in
Glengarry Glen Ross, Stephanie Lynn Production; New Line.
David Paymer in
Mr. Saturday Night, Castle Rock Entertainment Production; Columbia.
Judy Davis in
Husbands and Wives, TriStar Pictures Production; TriStar.
Joan Plowright in
Enchanted April, BBC Films Production in association with Greenpoint Films; Miramax Films. (UK)
Vanessa Redgrave in
Howards End, Merchant Ivory Productions; Sony Pictures Classics. (UK, Japan, USA)
Miranda Richardson in
Damage, SKREBA/Damage/NEF/Le Studio Canal+ Production; New Line. (UK, France)
Marisa Tomei in
My Cousin Vinny, 20th Century Fox Production; 20th Century Fox.
The Crying Game, Palace Pictures Production; Miramax Films. (UK, Japan, USA)
Neil Jordan.
Howards End, Merchant Ivory Productions; Sony Pictures Classics. (UK, Japan, USA)
James Ivory.
The Player, Avenue Pictures Production; Fine Line Features.
Robert Altman.
Scent of a Woman, Universal Release/City Light Films Production; Universal.
Martin Brest.
Unforgiven, Warner Bros. Production; Warner Bros.
Clint Eastwood.
Bram Stoker’s Dracula, Columbia Pictures Production; Columbia. Art direction by
Thomas Sanders; set decoration by
Garrett Lewis.
Chaplin, Carolco Production; TriStar. (UK, France, Italy, Japan, USA) Art direction by
Stuart Craig; set decoration by
Chris A. Butler.
Howards End, Merchant Ivory Productions; Sony Pictures Classics. (UK, Japan, USA) Art direction by
Luciana Arrighi; set decoration by
Ian Whittaker.
Toys, 20th Century Fox Production; 20th Century Fox. Art direction by
Ferdinando Scarfiotti; set decoration by
Linda DeScenna.
Unforgiven, Warner Bros. Production; Warner Bros. Art direction by
Henry Bumstead; set decoration by
Janice Blackie-Goodine.
Hoffa, 20th Century Fox Production; 20th Century Fox.
Stephen H. Burum.
Howards End, Merchant Ivory Productions; Sony Pictures Classics. (UK, Japan, USA)
Tony Pierce-Roberts.
The Lover, Renn Production/Burrill Productions/Films A2; MGM/UA. (France, UK, Vietnam)
Robert Fraisse.
A River Runs Through It, Columbia Pictures Production; Columbia.
Philippe Rousselot.
Unforgiven, Warner Bros. Production; Warner Bros.
Jack N. Green.
Bram Stoker’s Dracula, Columbia Pictures Production; Columbia.
Eiko Ishioka.
Enchanted April, BBC Films Production in association with Greenpoint Films; Miramax Films. (UK)
Sheena Napier.
Howards End, Merchant Ivory Productions; Sony Pictures Classics. (UK, Japan, USA)
Jenny Beavan and
John Bright.
Malcolm X, By Any Means Necessary Cinema Production; Warner Bros. (USA, Japan)
Ruth Carter.
Toys, 20th Century Fox Production; 20th Century Fox.
Albert Wolsky.
(Feature)
Fires of Kuwait, Black Sun Films, Ltd./IMAX Corporation Production.
Sally Dundas, Producer.
Music for the Movies: Bernard Herrmann, Alternate Current Inc./Les Films d’Ici Production. (USA, UK, France)
Margaret Smilow and
Roma Baran, Producers.
The Panama Deception, Empowerment Project Production. (USA, UK)
Barbara Trent and
David Kasper, Producers.
(Short Subject)
The Colours of My Father: A Portrait of Sam Borenstein, Imageries P.B. Ltd. Production in coproduction with the National Film Board of Canada. (Canada)
Richard Elson and
Sally Bochner, Producers.
Educating Peter, State of the Art, Inc. Production.
Thomas C. Goodwin and
Gerardine Wurzburg, Producers.
Basic Instinct, Carolco Production; TriStar. (France, USA, UK)
Frank J. Urioste.
The Crying Game, Palace Pictures Production; Miramax Films. (UK, Japan, USA)
Kant Pan.
A Few Good Men, Castle Rock Entertainment Production; Columbia.
Robert Leighton.
The Player, Avenue Pictures Production; Fine Line Features.
Geraldine Peroni.
Unforgiven, Warner Bros. Production; Warner Bros.
Joel Cox.
Close to Eden, Camera One-Hachette premiere et Compagnie/UGC Images (France)/Studio Trite (URSS) Production. (France, Soviet Union)
Daens, Favourite Films/Films Derives/Titane & Shooting Star Filmcompany Production. (Belgium, France, Netherlands)
Indochine, Paradis Films/La Generale d’Images/BAC Films/Orly Films/Cine Cinq Production; Sony Pictures Classics. (France)
A Place in the World, Adolfo Aristarain/Osvaldo Papaleo/Mirna Rosales Production. (Argentina, Spain, Uruguay)
[NOTE: After nominations were announced, information came to light that showed that this film was wholly produced in Argentina, and had insufficient Uruguayan artistic control. The film was declared ineligible and removed from the final ballot.]
Schtonk, Bavaria Film GmbH Production. (Germany)
Batman Returns, Warner Bros. Production; Warner Bros. (USA, UK)
Ve Neill,
Ronnie Specter and
Stan Winston.
Hoffa, 20th Century Fox Production; 20th Century Fox.
Ve Neill,
Greg Cannom and
John Blake.
(Original Score)
Aladdin, Walt Disney Pictures Production; Buena Vista.
Alan Menken.
Basic Instinct, Carolco Production; TriStar. (France, USA, UK)
Jerry Goldsmith.
Chaplin, Carolco Production; TriStar. (UK, France, Italy, Japan, USA)
John Barry.
Howards End, Merchant Ivory Productions; Sony Pictures Classics. (UK, Japan, USA)
Richard Robbins.
A River Runs Through It, Columbia Pictures Production; Columbia.
Mark Isham.
(Original Song)
Beautiful Maria of My Soul from
The Mambo Kings, Northwest Production; Warner Bros. (France, USA) Music by
Robert Kraft; lyric by
Arne Glimcher.
Friend Like Me from
Aladdin, Walt Disney Pictures Production; Buena Vista. Music by
Alan Menken; lyric by
Howard Ashman.
I Have Nothing from
The Bodyguard, Warner Bros. Production; Warner Bros. Music by
David Foster; lyric by
Linda Thompson.
Run to You from
The Bodyguard, Warner Bros. Production; Warner Bros. Music by
Jud Friedman; lyric by
Allan Rich.
A Whole New World from
Aladdin, Walt Disney Pictures Production; Buena Vista. Music by
Alan Menken; lyric by
Tim Rice.
(Animated)
Adam, Aardman Animations Limited Production. (UK)
Peter Lord.
The Sandman, Batty Berry Mackinnon Production. (UK)
Paul Berry.
Screen Play, Bare Boards Film Production. (UK)
Barry J. C. Purves.
(Live Action)
Cruise Control, Palmieri Pictures Production.
Matt Palmieri.
Omnibus, Lezennec tout court/Le C.R.R.A.V. Production. (France)
Sam Karmann.
Swan Song, Renaissance Film PLC Production. (UK)
Kenneth Branagh and
David Parfitt.
Aladdin, Walt Disney Pictures Production; Buena Vista.
Terry Porter,
Mel Metcalfe,
David J. Hudson and
Doc Kane.
A Few Good Men, Castle Rock Entertainment Production; Columbia.
Kevin O’Connell,
Rick Kline and
Bob Eber.
Aladdin, Walt Disney Pictures Production; Buena Vista.
Mark Mangini.
Under Siege, Northwest Production; Warner Bros. (France, USA)
John Leveque and
Bruce Stambler.
(Screenplay Based on Material Previously Produced or Published)
Enchanted April, BBC Films Production in association with Greenpoint Films; Miramax Films. (UK)
Peter Barnes.
Howards End, Merchant Ivory Productions; Sony Pictures Classics. (UK, Japan, USA)
Ruth Prawer Jhabvala.
The Player, Avenue Pictures Production; Fine Line Features.
Michael Tolkin.
A River Runs Through It, Columbia Pictures Production; Columbia.
Richard Friedenberg.
Scent of a Woman, Universal Release/City Light Films Production; Universal.
Bo Goldman.
(Screenplay Written Directly for the Screen)
The Crying Game, Palace Pictures Production; Miramax Films. (UK, Japan, USA)
Neil Jordan.
Husbands and Wives, TriStar Pictures Production; TriStar.
Woody Allen.
Lorenzo’s Oil, Kennedy Miller Film Production; Universal.
George Miller and
Nick Enright.
Passion Fish, Atchafalaya Films Production; Miramax Films.
John Sayles.
Unforgiven, Warner Bros. Production; Warner Bros.
David Webb Peoples.

To
Federico Fellini, in recognition of his place as one of the screen’s master storytellers. [ [Statuette]]

To
Petro Vlahos in appreciation for outstanding service and dedication in upholding the high standards of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. [ [Medal of Commendation]]

To THE
International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees in recognition of the indispensable contributions of its members, who represent the full spectrum of artists, technicians and craftspeople, to the art of motion pictures on the occasion of the one-hundredth anniversary of the Alliance’s founding. [ [Special Plaque]]
NOTE: The Gordon E. Sawyer Award was presented at the Scientific and Technical Awards ceremony on March 6, 1993, in the Los Angeles Ballroom of the Century Plaza Hotel.
(Academy Award of Merit)

To
Chadwell O’Connor of the O’Connor Engineering Laboratories for the concept and engineering of the fluid-damped camera head for motion picture photography.
(Scientific and Engineering Award)

To
Loren Carpenter,
Rob Cook,
Ed Catmull,
Tom Porter,
Pat Hanrahan,
Tony Apodaca and
Darwyn Peachey for the development of “RenderMan” software which produces images used in motion pictures from 3D computer descriptions of shape and appearance.

To
Claus Wiedemann and
Robert Orban for the design and
Dolby Laboratories for the development of the Dolby Labs “Container”.

To
Ken Bates for the design and development of the Bates Decelerator System for accurately and safely arresting the descent of stunt persons in high freefalls.

To
Al Mayer for the camera design;
Iain Neil and
George Kraemer for the optical design;
Hans Spirawski and
Bill Eslick for the opto-mechanical design and
Don Earl for technical support in developing the Panavision System 65 Studio Sync Sound Reflex Camera for 65mm motion picture photography.

To
Douglas Trumbull for the concept;
Geoffrey H. Williamson for the movement design;
Robert D. Auguste for the electronic design and
Edmund M. DiGiulio for the camera system design of the CP-65 Showscan Camera System for 65mm motion picture photography.

To
Arnold and Richter,
Otto Blaschek and the
Engineering Department of Arri, Austria for the design and development of the Arriflex 765 Camera System for 65mm motion picture photography.
(Technical Achievement Award)

To
Ira Tiffen of the Tiffen Manufacturing Corporation for the production of the Ultra Contrast Filter Series for motion picture photography.

To
Robert R. Burton of Audio Rents, Incorporated, for the development of the Model S-27 4-Band Splitter/Combiner.

To
Iain Neil for the optical design and
Kaz Fudano for the mechanical design of the Panavision Slant Focus Lens for motion picture photography.

To
Tom Brigham for the original concept and pioneering work; and
Douglas Smythe and the
Computer Graphics Department of Industrial Light & Magic for development and the first implementation in feature motion pictures of the “MORF” system for digital metamorphosis of high resolution images.
NOTE: In 1992, the Scientific or Technical Awards were renamed to the the Scientific AND Technical Awards.
The Scientific and Technical Awards were presented at their own ceremony on March 6, 1993, in the Los Angeles Ballroom of the Century Plaza Hotel.