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  1. 1995 Winner Golden Reel Award. Best Sound Editing - Sound Effects; Nigel Holland

  2. Mar 26, 1996 · In a year when actors look home prizes in the producing, directing, screenplay and liveaction short-subject races, “Braveheart” nabbed five Academy Awards, including best picture, without a...

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    At the 68th Academy Awards, the film was nominated for ten Academy Awards and won five, including Best Picture and Best Director for Gibson. A legacy sequel, Robert the Bruce, was released in 2019.

  4. The 68th Academy Awards Memorable Moments. Best Picture: Braveheart. Braveheart also won Academy Awards for Cinematography (John Toll), Directing (Mel Gibson), Makeup (Peter Frampton, Paul Pattison, and Lois Burwell), and Sound Effects Editing (Lon Bender and Per Hallberg).

  5. Mar 26, 1996 · Gibson, 40, became the third major screen star this decade to win the award for best director, following Kevin Costner at the 1991 ceremony and Clint Eastwood at the 1993 awards.

  6. Sep 18, 2024 · Braveheart, historical epic film, released in 1995, that was directed by and starred Mel Gibson and was loosely based on the story of 13th-century Scottish leader William Wallace. The movie was a surprise winner of the Academy Award for best picture.

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    Mar 26, 1996 · Braveheart carved Scotland a big piece of the Oscars action - with Mel Gibson's historical epic capturing five Academy Awards. The Story of William Wallace and his fight for Scotland's freedom, won the prize for best picture, surprising British critics who had tipped Emma Thompson's Sense and Sensibility. Mel Gibson won the best director award ...

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