49th British Academy Film Awards (1996)
Highlights of 49th British Academy Film Awards ceremony
The 49th British Academy Film Awards honored the best films of 1995.
The award ceremony was held on 23rd April 1995.
Sense and Sensibility won the Best Film award.
The Madness of King George won the Best British Film award.
- WINNER
Best Film
Sense and Sensibility The Usual Suspects
Babe
The Madness of King George
Best British Film
The Madness of King George
Carrington
Land and Freedom
Trainspotting
Best Foreign Langauge Film
The Postman
Burnt by the Sun
Les Miserables
La Reine Margot
Best Director
The Postman
- Michael Radford
Braveheart
- Mel Gibson
The Madness of King George
- Nicholas Hytner
Sense and Sensibility
- Ang Lee
Best Leading Actor
The Madness of King George
- Nigel Hawthorne
Leaving Las Vegas
- Nicolas Cage
Carrington
- Jonathan Pryce
The Postman
- Massimo Troisi
Best Leading Actress
Sense and Sensibility
- Emma Thompson
To Die For
- Nicole Kidman
The Madness of King George
- Helen Mirren
Leaving Las Vegas
- Elisabeth Shue
Best Screenplay Adapted
Trainspotting
- John Hodge
Babe
- George Miller, Chris Noonan
Leaving Las Vegas
- Mike Figgis
The Madness of King George
- Alan Bennett
The Postman
- Furio, Giacomo Scarpelli
Sense and Sensibility
- Emma Thompson
Best Screenplay Original
The Usual Suspects
- Christopher McQuarrie
Bullets Over Broadway
- Woody Allen, Douglas McGrath
Muriel's Wedding
- P.J. Hogan
Se7en
- Andrew Kevin Walker
Best Music
The Postman
- Luis Enriquez Bacalov
Braveheart
- James Horner
The Madness of King George
- George Fenton
Sense and Sensibility
- Patrick Doyle
Best Cinematography
Braveheart
- John Toll
Apollo 13
- Dean Cundey
The Madness of King George
- Andrew Dunn
Sense and Sensibility
- Michael Coulter
Best Editing
The Usual Suspects
Apollo 13
Babe
The Madness of King George
Best Production Design
Apollo 13
Braveheart
The Madness of King George
Sense and Sensibility
Best Costume Design
Braveheart
The Madness of King George
Restoration
Sense and Sensibility
Best Sound
Braveheart
Apollo 13
GoldenEye
The Madness of King George
Best Supporting Actor
Rob Roy
- Tim Roth
The Madness of King George
- Ian Holm
Ed Wood
- Martin Landau
Sense and Sensibility
- Alan Rickman
Best Supporting Actress
Sense and Sensibility
- Kate Winslet
Nixon
- Joan Allen
Mighty Aphrodite
- Mira Sorvino
Sense and Sensibility
- Elizabeth Spriggs
Best Make-Up and Hair
The Madness of King George
Braveheart
Ed Wood
Sense and Sensibility