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Winners
1.1
Best Picture
1.2
Best Director
1.3
Best Actor
1.4
Best Actress
1.5
Best Supporting Actor
1.6
Best Supporting Actress
1.7
Best Screenplay
1.8
Best Cinematography
1.9
Best Documentary
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References
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Best Film:
Ran
The 20th National Society of Film Critics Awards, given on 3 January 1986, honored the best filmmaking of 1985.[1]
Winners[edit]
Best Picture[edit]
1. Ran
2. Prizzi's Honor
2. The Purple Rose of Cairo
Best Director[edit]
1. John Huston – Prizzi's Honor
2. Akira Kurosawa – Ran
Best Actor[edit]
1. Jack Nicholson – Prizzi's Honor
2. William Hurt – Kiss of the Spider Woman
Best Actress[edit]
1. Vanessa Redgrave – Wetherby
2. Jessica Lange – Sweet Dreams
3. Norma Aleandro – The Official Story (La historia oficial)
Best Supporting Actor[edit]
1. John Gielgud – Plenty and The Shooting Party
2. William Hickey – Prizzi's Honor
3. Ian Holm – Wetherby, Brazil and Dance with a Stranger
4. Klaus Maria Brandauer – Out of Africa
Best Supporting Actress[edit]
1. Anjelica Huston – Prizzi's Honor
2. Mieko Harada – Ran
Best Screenplay[edit]
1. Albert Brooks and Monica Johnson – Lost in America
2. Woody Allen – The Purple Rose of Cairo
3. Terry Gilliam, Tom Stoppard and Charles McKeown – Brazil
3. Richard Condon and Janet Roach – Prizzi's Honor
Best Cinematography[edit]
1. Takao Saito, Masaharu Ueda and Asakazu Nakai – Ran
2. Kiyoshi Hasegawa – The Makioka Sisters (Sasame-yuki)
3. Michael Ballhaus – After Hours
Best Documentary[edit]
1. Shoah
2. 28 Up
3. Streetwise
References[edit]
External links[edit]
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