Winner of 9 Academy Awards , including Best Picture, Best Director, and Best Supporting Actress (Juliette Binoche), this unforgettable story is the motion picture event of the year! During World War II, when a mysterious stranger (Ralph Fiennes - Schindler's List) is rescued from a fiery plane crash, he is cared for by American allies unaware of the dangerous secrets of his past. Yet, as the mystery of his identity is slowly revealed, an incredible tale of passion, intrigue and adventure unfolds! Also starring Kristin Scott Thomas (Four Weddings, And A Funeral) and Willem Dafoe (Clear And Present Danger) The English Patient is a powerful cinematic triumph sure to entertain you!RATING: R
STARRING:
Ralph Fiennes: Count Laszlo De AlmasyYEAR OF RELEASE: 1996
Juliette Binoche: Hana
Willem Dafoe: David Caravaggio
Kristin Scott Thomas: Katharine Clifton
Naveen Andrews: Kip
Colin Firth: Geoffrey Clifton
Julian Wadham: Madox
Jurgen Prochnow: Major Muller
SCREENWRITER: Anthony Minghella
DIRECTOR: Anthony Minghella
RUNNING TIME: 162 minutes
STUDIO: MGM
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Best Picture
(winner)
Best Actor - Ralph Fiennes
(nominated)
Best Actress - Kristin Scott Thomas
(nominated)
Best Supporting Actress - Juliette Binoche
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Best Director - Anthony Minghella
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Best Adapted Screenplay - Anthony Minghella
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Best Art Direction/Set Decoration - Stuart Craig and Stephanie McMillan
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Best Cinematography - John Seale
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Best Costume Design - Ann Roth
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Best Editing - Walter Murch
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Best Original Score - Gabriel Yared
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Best Sound - Walter Murch, Mark Berger, David Parker, Christopher Newman
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No awards or nominations given to this film.
Best Picture (Drama)
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Best Actor (Drama) - Ralph Fiennes
(nominated)
Best Actress (Drama) - Kristin Scott Thomas
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Best Supporting Actress - Juliette Binoche
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Best Director - Anthony Minghella
(nominated)
Best Screenplay - Anthony Minghella
(nominated)
Best Original Score - Gabriel Yared
(winner)