54th Academy Awards
The Academy Awards 1982 took place on 29 March 1982 at the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion in Los Angeles. It was the 54th Annual Academy Awards. In the year of award films of the past year are always excellent, in this case, the films of the year 1981. This year, the Oscar was first awarded in the category of Best mask.
- 3.1 Honorary Oscar
- 3.2 Special Achievement Award
- 3.3 Irving G. Thalberg Memorial Award
- 3.4 Jean Hersholt Humanitarian Award
- 3.5 Academy Award of Merit
- 3.6 Scientific and Engineering Award
- 3.7 Technical Achievement Award
- Gordon E. Sawyer Award 3.8
Presentation
Winners and nominees
Best Picture
Chariots of Fire ( Chariots of Fire) - David Puttnam
Best Director
Warren Beatty - Reds
Best Actor
Henry Fonda - On Golden Pond ( On Golden Pond )
Best Actress
Katharine Hepburn - On Golden Pond ( On Golden Pond )
Best Supporting Actor
John Gielgud - Arthur - No child of sadness ( Arthur)
Best Supporting Actress
Maureen Stapleton - Reds
Best Original Screenplay
Chariots of Fire ( Chariots of Fire) - Colin Welland
Best Adapted Screenplay
On Golden Pond ( On Golden Pond ) - Ernest Thompson
Best Camera
Reds - Vittorio Storaro
Best Art
Raiders of the Lost Ark ( Raiders of the Lost Ark ) - Norman Reynolds, Leslie Dilley, Michael D. Ford
Best Costume Design
Chariots of Fire ( Chariots of Fire) - Milena Canonero
Best Editing
Raiders of the Lost Ark ( Raiders of the Lost Ark ) - Michael Kahn
Best Sound
Raiders of the Lost Ark ( Raiders of the Lost Ark ) - Bill Varney, Steve Maslow, Gregg Landaker, Roy Charman
Best Special Effects
Raiders of the Lost Ark ( Raiders of the Lost Ark ) - Richard Edlund, Kit West, Bruce Nicholson, Joe Johnston
Best mask
American Werewolf in London ( An American Werewolf In London ) - Rick Baker
Best Original Score
Chariots of Fire ( Chariots of Fire) - Vangelis
Best Song
" Arthur 's Theme ( Best That You Can Do ) " from Arthur - No child of sadness ( Arthur) - Burt Bacharach, Carole Bayer Sager, Christopher Cross, Peter Allen
Best Animated Short Film
Crac - Frédéric Back
Best Short Film
Violet - Paul Kemp, Shelley Levinson
Best Documentary (Short Film )
Close Harmony - Nigel Noble
Best Documentary
Genocide - Arnold Schwartzman, Marvin Hier
Best Foreign Language Film
Mephisto from István Szabó - Hungary