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1998 Los Angeles Film Critics Association Awards

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December 1998

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The 24th Los Angeles Film Critics Association Awards, honoring the best in film for 1998, were voted on in December 1998. The awards were presented Jan. 20 1999 at the Bel Age Hotel.

Winners

  • Best Picture:
  • Saving Private Ryan
  • Runner-up: The Butcher Boy
  • Best Director:
  • Steven SpielbergSaving Private Ryan
  • Runner-up: John BoormanThe General
  • Best Actor:
  • Ian McKellenGods and Monsters
  • Runner-up: Nick NolteAffliction
  • Best Actress (tie):
  • Fernanda MontenegroCentral Station (Central do Brasil)
  • Ally SheedyHigh Art
  • Best Supporting Actor (tie):
  • Bill MurrayRushmore and Wild Things
  • Billy Bob ThorntonA Simple Plan
  • Best Supporting Actress:
  • Joan AllenPleasantville
  • Runner-up: Kathy BatesPrimary Colors
  • Best Screenplay:
  • Warren Beatty and Jeremy PikserBulworth
  • Runner-up: Marc Norman and Tom StoppardShakespeare in Love
  • Best Cinematography:
  • Janusz KamińskiSaving Private Ryan
  • Runner-up: Seamus Deasy – The General
  • Best Production Design:
  • Jeannine OppewallPleasantville
  • Runner-up: Dennis GassnerThe Truman Show
  • Best Music Score:
  • Elliot GoldenthalThe Butcher Boy
  • Runner-up: Carter BurwellGods and Monsters
  • Best Foreign-Language Film:
  • The Celebration (Festen) • Denmark/Sweden
  • Runner-up: Central Station (Central do Brasil) • Brazil/France
  • Best Non-Fiction Film:
  • The Farm: Angola, USA
  • Runner-up: Public Housing
  • Best Animation:
  • A Bug's Life (feature)
  • T.R.A.N.S.I.T. (short)
  • The Douglas Edwards Experimental/Independent Film/Video Award:
  • Elisabeth SubrinShulie
  • New Generation Award:
  • Wes AndersonRushmore
  • Career Achievement Award:
  • Julius J. Epstein
  • Abraham Polonsky
  • Special Citation:
  • Rick Schmidlin, Walter Murch, Jonathan Rosenbaum and Bob O'Neil for the restoration of Orson Welles's Touch of Evil
  • Barbara Zicka Smith for her work running the American Cinemateque
  • References

    1998 Los Angeles Film Critics Association Awards Wikipedia


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