39th British Academy Film Awards

The 39th British Academy Film Awards, more commonly known as the BAFTAs, took place on 16 March 1986 at the Grosvenor House Hotel in London, honouring the best national and foreign films of 1985. Presented by the British Academy of Film and Television Arts, accolades were handed out for the best feature-length film and documentaries of any nationality that were screened at British cinemas in 1985.

39th British Academy Film Awards
Date16 March 1986
SiteGrosvenor House Hotel
Hosted byMichael Aspel
Highlights
Best FilmThe Purple Rose of Cairo
Best ActorWilliam Hurt
Kiss of the Spider Woman
Best ActressPeggy Ashcroft
A Passage to India
Most awardsAmadeus (4)
Most nominationsAmadeus and A Passage to India (9)

There are no records showing any nominations, or a winner, for the BAFTA Award for Best Direction at this ceremony.

Robert Greenhut and Woody Allen's The Purple Rose of Cairo won awards for Best Film and Original Screenplay. William Hurt and Peggy Ashcroft took home Best Actor and Actress, whilst Denholm Elliott and Rosanna Arquette won in the supporting categories.

The ceremony was hosted by Michael Aspel for the second time.

Winners and nominees

BAFTA Fellowship

  • Steven Spielberg

Outstanding British Contribution to Cinema

  • Sydney Samuelson

Awards

Winners are listed first and highlighted in boldface.

  • The Purple Rose of Cairo – Robert Greenhut and Woody Allen
    • Amadeus – Saul Zaentz and Miloš Forman
    • Back to the Future – Bob Gale, Neil Canton and Robert Zemeckis
    • A Passage to India – John Knatchbull, Richard Goodwin and David Lean
    • Witness – Edward S. Feldman and Peter Weir
  • William Hurt – Kiss of the Spider Woman as Luis Molina
    • F. Murray Abraham – Amadeus as Antonio Salieri
    • Harrison Ford – Witness as Detective John Book
    • Victor Banerjee – A Passage to India as Doctor Aziz Ahmed
  • Peggy Ashcroft – A Passage to India as Mrs. Moore
    • Alexandra Pigg – Letter to Brezhnev as Elaine
    • Kelly McGillis – Witness as Rachel Lapp
    • Mia Farrow – The Purple Rose of Cairo as Cecilia
  • Denholm Elliott – Defence of the Realm as Vernon Bayliss
    • James Fox – A Passage to India as Richard Fielding
    • John Gielgud – Plenty as Sir Leonard Darwin
    • Saeed Jaffrey – My Beautiful Laundrette as Nasser Ali
  • Rosanna Arquette – Desperately Seeking Susan as Roberta Glass
    • Anjelica Huston – Prizzi's Honor as Maerose Prizzi
    • Judi Dench – Wetherby as Marcia Pilborough
    • Tracey Ullman – Plenty as Alice Park
  • The Purple Rose of Cairo – Woody Allen
    • Back to the Future – Robert Zemeckis and Bob Gale
    • My Beautiful Laundrette – Hanif Kureishi
    • Witness – Earl W. Wallace and William Kelley
  • Prizzi's Honor – Richard Condon and Janet Roach
    • Amadeus – Peter Shaffer
    • A Passage to India – David Lean
    • The Shooting Party – Julian Bond
  • Amadeus – Miroslav Ondříček
    • The Emerald Forest – Philippe Rousselot
    • A Passage to India – Ernest Day
    • Witness – John Seale
  • The Cotton Club – Milena Canonero
    • Amadeus – Theodor Pištěk
    • Legend – Charles Knode
    • A Passage to India – Judy Moorcroft
  • Amadeus – Nena Danevic and Michael Chandler
    • Back to the Future – Arthur Schmidt and Harry Keramidas
    • A Chorus Line – John Bloom
    • Witness – Thom Noble
Best Makeup and Hair
  • Amadeus – Paul LeBlanc and Dick Smith
    • The Emerald Forest – Peter Frampton, Paul Engelen, Anna Dryhurst, Luis Michelotti and Beth Presares
    • Legend – Peter Robb-King and Rob Bottin
    • Mask – Michael Westmore
  • Witness – Maurice Jarre
    • Beverly Hills Cop – Harold Faltermeyer
    • The Emerald Forest – Junior Homrich and Brian Gascoigne
    • A Passage to India – Maurice Jarre
  • Brazil – Norman Garwood
    • Amadeus – Patrizia von Brandenstein
    • Back to the Future – Lawrence G. Paull
    • A Passage to India – John Box
  • Amadeus – John Nutt, Chris Newman and Mark Berger
    • Carmen – Hugues Darmois, Harald Maury, Dominique Hennequin and Bernard Le Roux
    • A Chorus Line – Jonathan Bates, Chris Newman and Gerry Humphreys
    • The Cotton Club – Edward Beyer, Jack Jacobsen and David Carroll
Best Special Visual Effects
  • Brazil – George Gibbs and Richard Conway
    • Back to the Future – Kevin Pike and Ken Ralston
    • Legend – Nick Allder and Peter Voysey
    • The Purple Rose of Cairo – Greenberg Associates
  • Omnibus: Leonard Berstein's West Side Story – Christopher Swann
    • Marilyn Monroe: Say Goodbye to the President – Christopher Olgiati
    • David Lean: A Life in Film – Nigel Wattis
    • The Frozen Ocean: Part 1 – Kingdom of the Ice Bear – Mike Salisbury and Hugh Miles
  • Colonel Redl – Manfred Durniok and István Szabó
    • Carmen – Patrice Ledoux and Francesco Rosi
    • Dim Sum: A Little Bit of Heart – Tom Sternberg, Wayne Wang and Danny Yung
    • Subway – Luc Besson and Francois Ruggieri
  • Alias the Jester – Brian Cosgrove and Mark Hall
    • Danger Mouse – Brian Cosgrove and Mark Hall
    • SuperTed – David Edward and Mike Young
    • The Wind in the Willows – Mark Hall and Brian Cosgrove
Best Short Film
  • Careless Talk – Noella Smith
    • One for My Baby – Chris Fallon
    • The Woman Who Married Clark Gable – Thaddeus O'Sullivan

Statistics

See also

  • 58th Academy Awards
  • 11th César Awards
  • 38th Directors Guild of America Awards
  • 43rd Golden Globe Awards
  • 6th Golden Raspberry Awards
  • 1st Independent Spirit Awards
  • 12th Saturn Awards
  • 38th Writers Guild of America Awards

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