List of Winners & Nominees for 72nd Annual Academy Awards
[February 16,2000]List of Winners&Nominees for 72nd Annual Academy Awards

Costume Design
``Topsy-Turvy,'' Lindy Hemming
``Anna and the King,'' Jenny Beavan
``Sleepy Hollow,'' Colleen Atwood
``The Talented Mr. Ripley,'' Ann Roth and Gary Jones
``Titus,'' Milena Canonero

Best Sound
``The Matrix,'' John Reitz, Gregg Rudloff, David Campbell and David Lee
``The Green Mile,'' Robert Litt, Elliot Tyson, Michael Herbick and Willie Burton
``The Insider,'' Andy Nelson, Doug Hemphill and Lee Orloff
``The Mummy'' Leslie Shatz, Chris Carpenter, Rick Kline and Chris Munro
``Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace,'' Gary Rydstrom, Tom Johnson,Shawn Murphy and John Midgley

Makeup
``Topsy-Turvy,'' Christine Blundell and Trefor Proud
``Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me,'' Michele Burke and Mike Smithson
``Bicentennial Man,'' Greg Cannom
``Life,'' Rick Baker

Best Supporting Actress
Angelina Jolie, ``Girl, Interrupted''
Toni Collette, ``The Sixth Sense''
Catherine Keener, ``Being John Malkovich''
Samantha Morton, ``Sweet and Lowdown''
Chloe Sevigny, ``Boys Don't Cry''

Live Action Short Films
``My Mother Dreams the Satan's Disciples in New York,'' Barbara Schock and Tammy Tiehel
``Bror, Min Bror,'' Henrik Ruben Genz and Michael Horsten
``Killing Joe,'' Mehdi Norowzian and Steve Wax
``Kleingeld (Small Change),'' Marc-Andreas Bochert and Gabriele Lins
``Major and Minor Miracles,'' Marcus Olsson

Animated Short Films
``The Old Man and the Sea'' Alexandre Petrov
``Humdrum,'' Peter Peake
``My Grandmother Ironed the King's Shirts,'' Torill Kove
``3 Misses,'' Paul Driessen
``When the Day Breaks,'' Wendy Tilby and Amanda Forbis

Music, Original Song
``You'll Be In My Heart,'' ``Tarzan,'' music and lyrics by Phil Collins
``Blame Canada,'' ``South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut,'' music and lyrics by Trey Parker and Marc Shaiman
``Music Of My Heart,'' ``Music of the Heart,'' music and lyrics by Diane Warren
``Save Me,'' ``Magnolia,'' music and lyrics by Aimee Mann
``When She Loved Me,'' ``Toy Story 2,'' music and lyrics by Randy Newman

Documentary Short Subject
``King Gimp,'' Susan Hannah Hadary and William Whiteford
``Eyewitness,'' Bert Van Bork
``The Wildest Show in the South: The Angola Prison Rodeo,'' Simeon Soffer and Jonathan Stack

Documentary Features
``One Day in September,'' Arthur Cohn and Kevin Macdonald
``Buena Vista Social Club,'' Wim Wenders and Ulrich Felsberg
``Genghis Blues,'' Roko Belic and Adrian Belic
``On The Ropes,'' Nanette Burstein and Brett Morgen
``Speaking in Strings,'' Paola di Florio and Lilibet Foster

Best Supporting Actor
Michael Caine, ``The Cider House Rules''
Tom Cruise, ``Magnolia''
Michael Clarke Duncan, ``The Green Mile''
Jude Law, ``The Talented Mr. Ripley''
Haley Joel Osment, ``The Sixth Sense''

Andrzej Wajda

Sound Effects Editing
``The Matrix,'' Dane Davis
``Fight Club,'' Ren Klyce and Richard Hymns
``Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace,'' Ben Burtt and Tom Bellfort

Thalberg Award
Warren Beaty

Visual Effects
``The Matrix,'' John Gaeta, Janek Sirrs, Steve Courtley and Jon Thum
``Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace,'' John Knoll, Dennis Muren,Scott Squires and Rob Coleman
``Stuart Little,'' John Dykstra, Jerome Chen, Henry Anderson III and Eric Allard

Foreign Language Film
``All About My Mother,'' Spain
``Caravan,'' Nepal
``East-West,'' France
``Solomon and Gaenor,'' United Kingdom
``Under the Sun,'' Sweden

Music, Original Score
``The Red Violin'' John Corigliano
``American Beauty,'' Thomas Newman
``Angela's Ashes,'' John Williams
``The Cider House Rules,'' Rachel Portman
``The Talented Mr. Ripley,'' Gabriel Yared

Art Direction
``Sleepy Hollow,'' art direction, Rick Heinrichs; set decoration, Peter Young
``Anna and the King,'' art direction, Luciana Arrighi; set decoration, Ian Whittaker
``The Cider House Rules,'' art direction, David Gropman; set decoration,Beth Rubino
``The Talented Mr. Ripley,'' art direction, Roy Walker; set decoration,Bruno Cesari
``Topsy-Turvy,'' art direction, Eve Stewart; set decoration, John Bush

Film Editing
``The Matrix'' Zach Staenberg
``American Beauty,'' Tariq Anwar
``The Cider House Rules,'' Lisa Zeno Churgin
``The INSIDER, William Goldenberg, Paul Rubell and David Rosenbloom
``The Sixth Sense,'' Andrew Mondshein

Cinematography
``American Beauty,'' Conrad Hall
``The End of the Affair,'' Roger Pratt
``The Insider,'' Dante Spinotti
``Sleepy Hollow,'' Emmanuel Lubezki
``Snow Falling on Cedars,'' Robert Richardson

Best Screenplay From Produced Or Published Material
``The Cider House Rules,'' screenplay by John Irving
``Election,'' screenplay by Alexander Payne and Jim Taylor
``The Green Mile,'' written for the screen by Frank Darabont
``The Insider,'' written by Eric Roth and Michael Mann
``The Talented Mr. Ripley,'' screenplay by Anthony Minghella

Original Screenplay
``American Beauty,'' written by Alan Ball
``Being John Malkovich,'' written by Charlie Kaufman
``Magnolia,'' written by Paul Thomas Anderson
``The Sixth Sense,'' written by M. Night Shyamalan
``Topsy-Turvy,'' written by Mike Leigh

Best Actress
Hilary Swank, ``Boys Don't Cry''
Annette Bening, ``American Beauty''
Janet McTeer, ``Tumbleweeds''
Julianne Moore, ``The End of the Affair''
Meryl Streep, ``Music of the Heart''

Best Actor
Kevin Spacey, ``American Beauty''
Russell Crowe, ``The Insider''
Richard Farnsworth, ``The Straight Story''
Sean Penn, ``Sweet and Lowdown''
Denzel Washington, ``The Hurricane''

Best Director
Sam Mendes, ``American Beauty''
Spike Jonze, ``Being John Malkovich''
Lasse Hallstrom, ``The Cider House Rules''
Michael Mann, ``The Insider''
M. Night Shyamalan, ``The Sixth Sense''

Best Picture
``American Beauty'' producers Bruce Cohen and Dan Jinks
``The Cider House Rules''producer Richard Gladstein
``The Green Mile'' producer Frank Darabont
``The Insider'' producers Michael Mann and Pieter Jan Brugge
``The Sixth Sense'' producers Frank Marshall, Kathleen Kennedy and Barry Mendel
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