The Academy Award for Best Sound is an Academy Award that recognizes the finest or most euphonic sound mixing, recording, sound design and sound editing and is generally awarded to the production sound mixers, re-recording mixers and supervising sound editors of the winning film. In the lists below, the winner of the award for each year is shown first, followed by the other nominees. Prior to the 93rd Academy Awards, Best Sound Mixing and Best Sound Editing were separate categories.[1]
For the second and third years of this category (the 4th Academy Awards, 5th Academy Awards) only the names of the film companies were listed. Paramount Publix Studio Sound Department won both years.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Academy_Award_for_Best_Sound
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Twin films are films with the same, or very similar, plot produced or released at the same time by two different film studios. The phenomenon can result from two or more production companies investing in similar scripts around the same time, resulting in a race to distribute the films to audiences. Some attribute twin films to industrial espionage, the movement of staff between studios, or that the same screenplays are sent to several film studios before being accepted. Another possible explanation is if the films deal with topical issues, such as volcanic eruptions, reality television, terrorist attacks or significant anniversaries, resulting in multiple discovery of the concept.
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List of Nominees and Winners.
F. Murray Abraham in "Amadeus" - WINNER
Jeff Bridges in "Starman"
Albert Finney in "Under the Volcano"
Tom Hulce in "Amadeus"
Sam Waterston in "The Killing Fields"
Adolph Caesar in "A Soldier’s Story"
John Malkovich in "Places in the Heart"
Noriyuki "Pat" Morita in "The Karate Kid"
Haing S. Ngor in "The Killing Fields" - WINNER
Ralph Richardson in "Greystoke: The Legend of Tarzan, Lord of the Apes"
Judy Davis in "A Passage to India"
Sally Field in "Places in the Heart" - WINNER
Jessica Lange in "Country"
Vanessa Redgrave in "The Bostonians"
Sissy Spacek in "The River"
Peggy Ashcroft in "A Passage to India" - WINNER
Glenn Close in "The Natural"
Lindsay Crouse in "Places in the Heart"
Christine Lahti in "Swing Shift"
Geraldine Page in "The Pope of Greenwich Village"
"Amadeus" Art Direction: Patrizia Von Brandenstein; Set Decoration: Karel Cerny - WINNER
"The Cotton Club" Art Direction: Richard Sylbert; Set Decoration: George Gaines, Les Bloom
"The Natural" Art Direction: Angelo Graham, Mel Bourne, James J. Murakami, Speed Hopkins; Set Decoration: Bruce Weintraub
"A Passage to India" Art Direction: John Box, Leslie Tomkins; Set Decoration: Hugh Scaife
"2010" Art Direction: Albert Brenner; Set Decoration: Rick Simpson
"Amadeus" Miroslav Ondricek
"The Killing Fields" Chris Menges - WINNER
"The Natural" Caleb Deschanel
"A Passage to India" Ernest Day
"The River" Vilmos Zsigmond
"Amadeus" Theodor Pistek - WINNER
"The Bostonians" Jenny Beavan, John Bright
"A Passage to India" Judy Moorcroft
"Places in the Heart" Ann Roth
"2010" Patricia Norris
"Amadeus" Milos Forman - WINNER
"Broadway Danny Rose" Woody Allen
"The Killing Fields" Roland Joffé
"A Passage to India" David Lean
"Places in the Heart" Robert Benton
"High Schools" Charles Guggenheim and Nancy Sloss, Producers
"In the Name of the People" Alex W. Drehsler and Frank Christopher, Producers
"Marlene" Karel Dirka and Zev Braun, Producers
"Streetwise" Cheryl McCall, Producer
"The Times of Harvey Milk" Robert Epstein and Richard Schmiechen, Producers - WINNER
"The Children of Soong Ching Ling" Gary Bush and Paul T.K. Lin, Producers
"Code Gray: Ethical Dilemmas in Nursing" Ben Achtenberg and Joan Sawyer, Producers
"The Garden of Eden" Lawrence R. Hott and Roger M. Sherman, Producers
"Recollections of Pavlovsk" Irina Kalinina, Producer
"The Stone Carvers" Marjorie Hunt and Paul Wagner, Producers - WINNER
"Amadeus" Nena Danevic, Michael Chandler
"The Cotton Club" Barry Malkin, Robert Q. Lovett
"The Killing Fields" Jim Clark - WINNER
"A Passage to India" David Lean
"Romancing the Stone" Donn Cambern, Frank Morriss
"Beyond the Walls" Israel
"Camila" Argentina
"Dangerous Moves" Switzerland - WINNER
"Double Feature" Spain
"Wartime Romance" Union of Soviet Socialist Republics
"Amadeus" Paul LeBlanc, Dick Smith - WINNER
"Greystoke: The Legend of Tarzan, Lord of the Apes" Rick Baker, Paul Engelen
"2010" Michael Westmore
"Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom" John Williams
"The Natural" Randy Newman
"A Passage to India" Maurice Jarre - WINNER
"The River" John Williams
"Under the Volcano" Alex North
"The Muppets Take Manhattan" Jeff Moss
"Purple Rain" Prince - WINNER
"Songwriter" Kris Kristofferson
"Against All Odds (Take a Look at Me Now)" from "Against All Odds" Music and Lyric by Phil Collins
"Footloose" from "Footloose" Music and Lyric by Kenny Loggins and Dean Pitchford
"Ghostbusters" from "Ghostbusters" Music and Lyric by Ray Parker, Jr.
"I Just Called To Say I Love You" from "The Woman in Red" Music and Lyric by Stevie Wonder - WINNER
"Let’s Hear It for the Boy" from "Footloose" Music and Lyric by Tom Snow and Dean Pitchford
"Amadeus" Saul Zaentz, Producer - WINNER
"The Killing Fields" David Puttnam, Producer
"A Passage to India" John Brabourne and Richard Goodwin, Producers
"Places in the Heart" Arlene Donovan, Producer
"A Soldier’s Story" Norman Jewison, Ronald L. Schwary and Patrick Palmer, Producers
"Charade" Jon Minnis, Producer - WINNER
"Doctor De Soto" Morton Schindel and Michael Sporn, Producers
"Paradise" Ishu Patel, Producer
"The Painted Door" Michael MacMillan and Janice L. Platt, Producers
"Tales of Meeting and Parting" Sharon Oreck and Lesli Linka Glatter, Producers
"Up" Mike Hoover, Producer - WINNER
"Amadeus" Mark Berger, Tom Scott, Todd Boekelheide, Chris Newman - WINNER
"Dune" Bill Varney, Steve Maslow, Kevin O’Connell, Nelson Stoll
"A Passage to India" Graham V. Hartstone, Nicolas Le Messurier, Michael A. Carter, John Mitchell
"The River" Nick Alphin, Robert Thirlwell, Richard Portman, David Ronne
"2010" Michael J. Kohut, Aaron Rochin, Carlos De Larios, Gene S. Cantamessa
"Ghostbusters" Richard Edlund, John Bruno, Mark Vargo, Chuck Gaspar
"Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom" Dennis Muren, Michael McAlister, Lorne Peterson, George Gibbs - WINNER
"2010" Richard Edlund, Neil Krepela, George Jenson, Mark Stetson
"Amadeus" Peter Shaffer - WINNER
"Greystoke: The Legend of Tarzan, Lord of the Apes" P.H. Vazak, Michael Austin
"The Killing Fields" Bruce Robinson
"A Passage to India" David Lean
"A Soldier’s Story" Charles Fuller
"Beverly Hills Cop" Screenplay by Daniel Petrie, Jr.; Story by Danilo Bach, Daniel Petrie, Jr.
"Broadway Danny Rose" Woody Allen
"El Norte" Gregory Nava, Anna Thomas
"Places in the Heart" Robert Benton - WINNER
"Splash" Screenplay by Lowell Ganz, Babaloo Mandel, Bruce Jay Friedman; Screen Story by Bruce Jay Friedman; Based on a story by Brian Grazer
PART 1 (1929-1946)
PART 2 (1947-1964)
PART 3 (1965-1984)
PART 5 (2003-2019)
PART 6 (2020-2024)
1-12 — 1985 Winners
13-52 — 1985 Nominees
53-67 — 1986 Winners
68-100 — 1986 Nominees
101-116 — 1987 Winners
117-152 — 1987 Nominees
153-164 — 1988 Winners
165-207 — 1988 Nominees
208-223 — 1989 Winners
224-260 — 1989 Nominees
261-275 — 1990 Winners
276-311 — 1990 Nominees
312-324 — 1991 Winners
325-363 — 1991 Nominees
364-376 — 1992 Winners
377-408 — 1992 Nominees
409-423 — 1993 Winners
424-463 — 1993 Nominees
464-475 — 1994 Winners
476-513 — 1994 Nominees
514-529 — 1995 Winners
530-569 — 1995 Nominees
570-585 — 1996 Winners
586-626 — 1996 Nominees
627-641 — 1997 Winners
642-691 — 1997 Nominees
692-702 — 1998 Winners
703-748 — 1998 Nominees
749-760 — 1999 Winners
761-801 — 1999 Nominees
802-815 — 2000 Winners
816-859 — 2000 Nominees
860-872 — 2001 Winners
873-911 — 2001 Nominees
912-927 — 2002 Winners
928-961 — 2002 Nominees
This is a list of all winners of the Academy Award for Best Sound since 1929.
Updated with 2024 winners.
Notes:
1931: Paramount, no individual film nominated
1932: Paramount, no individual film nominated
1963-1967: Two Awards (Sound and Sound Effects)
1975: Special Award for Sound Effects
1977: Special Award for Sound Effects Editing
1979: Special Award for Sound Editing
1981: Special Award for Sound Effects Editing
1982-1999: Two Awards (Sound and Sound Effects Editing)
2000-2003: Two Awards (Sound and Sound Editing)
2004-2019: Two Awards (Sound Mixing and Sound Editing)
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