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Winner of the 56th Academy Awards

Best film: Mother and Daughter Love.

Best Actor: robert duvall's Tender Compassion.

Best actress: Shirley McLean's Mother and Daughter Love.

Best Supporting Actor: Jack Nicholson's Deep Love between Mother and Daughter.

Best Supporting Actress Award: A Dangerous Year by linda hunt.

Best Director: James Brooks "Mother and Daughter Love"

Best adapted screenplay: James Brooks' Mother and Daughter Love.

Best Screenplay: Horton Foot's Tender Compassion

Best Photography: Fanny and Alexander (Sweden)

Best Art Director: Fanny and Alexander by Anna asp (Sweden)

Best costume design: Fanny and Alexander

Best Voice: mark burg, Tom Scott and The Right Man.

Best sound editing: Jay Pukehead's The Right Man

Best Music and Song: Lightning Dance by George Molodi and Keith Fossey.

Best music, composed by bill conti, the right person.

Best music, score: allen bergman, Michel Rogeland and other "Yentel"

Best animated short film: New York ice cream sundae

Best Short Film, True Story: Boys and Girls

Best documentary, short film: flamingo dance at five o'clock 15.

Best documentary, feature film: He wants me to dance.

Special effects: Jed returns

Best Foreign Language Film: Fanny and Alexander (Sweden)

Honorary Award: 1983 awarded to Hal Kaqu and Jean Choltes.

Humanitarian Prize: awarded to M.J. Frankovic.

Special Achievement Award: 1982 The Gordon Sawyer Award was awarded to Dr. John frayn.

Best documentary: "He makes me feel like dancing"

Science and technology award

First prize (gold medal)

Awarded to Dr. Croute Racine of osler Company, who developed a xenon short arc discharge lamp for projectors.

Second prize (medal)

This award was awarded to Gerald L. Tebbin of Wright -Flex International Company, who developed an auxiliary lamp installed on the camera to control the contrast.

Gunnar P. Michelson developed a high-speed, accurate and improved light valve for film printers, and he won the award.

Third prize (certificate)

It was awarded to William G. Croca of Moore Richardson Company, who designed and manufactured a small dimmer of 12000W for film photography.

Awarded to Charles L. Watson and others who developed a BHP Billiton electronic regulator for continuous and sealed printers.

The prize was awarded to Jake Carter Sen of volterra Slough Laboratory, who developed an optical stereo and four-channel reproduction system.