Harman Patil (Editor)

39th British Academy Film Awards

Updated on
Edit
Like
Comment
Share on FacebookTweet on TwitterShare on LinkedInShare on Reddit
Date
  
1986

Most awards
  
Amadeus (4)

Best Film
  
The Purple Rose of Cairo

Best Actor
  
William Hurt Kiss of the Spider Woman

Best Actress
  
Peggy Ashcroft A Passage to India

Most nominations
  
Amadeus & A Passage to India (9)

The 39th British Film Awards, given by the British Academy of Film and Television Arts in 1986, honoured the best films of 1985.

Contents

Best Film

The Purple Rose of Cairo

  • Amadeus
  • Back to the Future
  • A Passage to India
  • Witness
  • Best Actor

    William Hurt in Kiss of the Spider Woman

  • Victor Bannerjee in A Passage To India
  • Harrison Ford in Witness
  • F.Murray Abraham in Amadeus
  • Best Actor in a Supporting Role

    Denholm Elliott in Defence of the Realm

  • Saeed Jaffery in My Beautiful Laundrette
  • James Fox in A Passage to India
  • John Gielgud in Plenty
  • Best Actress

    Peggy Ashcroft in A Passage to India

  • Kelly McGillis in Witness
  • Mia Farrow in The Purple Rose of Cairo
  • Alexandra Pigg in Letter to Brezhnev
  • Best Actress in a Supporting Role

    Rosanna Arquette in Desperately Seeking Susan

  • Tracey Ullman in Plenty
  • Anjelica Huston in Prizzi's Honor
  • Judi Dench in Wetherby
  • Best Original Screenplay

    The Purple Rose of Cairo - Woody Allen

  • Back to the Future - Robert Zemeckis, Bob Gale
  • My Beautiful Laundrette - Hanif Kureishi
  • Witness - Earl Wallace, William Kelley
  • Best Adapted Screenplay

    Prizzi's Honor - Richard Condon and Janet Roach

  • A Passage to India - David Lean
  • Amadeus - Peter Shaffer
  • The Shooting Party - Julian Bond
  • Best Foreign Language Film

    Colonel Redl

    Best Cinematography

    Amadeus - Miroslav Ondricek

  • A Passage to India - Ernest Day
  • The Emerald Forest - Philippe Rousselot
  • Witness - John Seale
  • Best Costume Design

    The Cotton Club - Milena Canonero

  • Amadeus - Theodor Pistek
  • A Passage to India - Judy Moorcroft
  • Legend - Charles Knode
  • Best Editing

    Amadeus - Nena Danevic, Michael Chandler

  • Witness - Thom Noble
  • A Chorus Line - John Bloom
  • Back to the Future - Arthur Schmidt, Harry Keramidas
  • Best Score

    Witness - Maurice Jarre

  • A Passage to India - Maurice Jarre
  • Beverly Hills Cop - Harold Faltermeyer
  • The Emerald Forest - Junior Homrich, Brian Gascoigne
  • Best Makeup and Hair

    Amadeus - Paul LeBlanc, Dick Smith

  • The Emerald Forest - Peter Frampton, Paul Engelen, Anna Dryhurst, Luis Michelotti
  • Legend - Peter Robb-King, Rob Bottin
  • Mask - Michael Westmore
  • Best Production Design

    Brazil - Norman Garwood

  • Amadeus - Patrizia von Brandenstein
  • A Passage to India - John Box
  • Back to the Future - Lawrence Paull
  • Best Sound

    Amadeus

  • The Cotton Club
  • Carmen
  • A Chorus Line
  • Best Visual Effects

    Brazil

  • The Purple Rose of Cairo
  • Back to the Future
  • Legend
  • Academy Fellowship

    Jeremy Isaacs

    References

    39th British Academy Film Awards Wikipedia


    Similar Topics