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  2. * Best Picture - Wendy Finerman, Steve Tisch and Steve Starkey, Producers * Visual Effects - Ken Ralston, George Murphy, Stephen Rosenbaum, Allen Hall * Writing (Screenplay Based on Material Previously Produced or Published) - Eric Roth

  3. Forrest Gump was the highest earner among the Best Picture nominees with $300 million in domestic box office receipts. The film was followed by Pulp Fiction ($76 million), Four Weddings and a Funeral ($52 million), Quiz Show ($21 million) and The Shawshank Redemption ($16 million).

  4. Sep 27, 2011 · Robert De Niro and Al Pacino presenting producers Wendy Finerman, Steve Tisch and Steve Starkey with the Oscar® for Best Picture for "Forrest Gump" at the 67th Academy Awards® in 1995.

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  5. Highlights. Best Picture: Forrest Gump. Best Director: Robert Zemeckis. Best Leading Actress: Jessica Lange. Best Leading Actor: Tom Hanks. Best Supporting Actor: Martin Landau. Best Supporting Actress: Dianne Wiest. Best International Film: Burnt by the Sun. Best Original Screenplay: Quentin Tarantino, Roger Avary.

  6. The 68th Academy Awards ceremony, organized by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (AMPAS), honored the best films of 1995 in the United States and took place on March 25, 1996, at the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion in Los Angeles beginning at 6:00 p.m. PST / 9:00 p.m. EST. [1]

  7. Feb 5, 2014 · BEST PICTURE. Apollo 13 – Brian Grazer. Babe – George Miller, Doug Mitchell, Bill Miller. Braveheart – Mel Gibson, Alan Ladd, Jr., Bruce Davey. The Postman (Il Postino) – Mario Cecchi Gori, Vittorio Cecchi Gori, Gaetano Daniele. Sense and Sensibility – Lindsay Doran.

  8. It triumphantly won five Oscars - Best Picture, Best Director, Best Cinematography, Best Makeup, and Best Sound Effects. Braveheart was the only Best Picture nominee that didn't have an acting nomination (Gibson was denied a nomination in the performing category).

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