THE WINNERS ARE...

March 27, 1996

BEST PICTURE: ''Braveheart.''

ACTOR: Nicolas Cage, ''Leaving Las Vegas.''

ACTRESS: Susan Sarandon, ''Dead Man Walking.''

SUPPORTING ACTOR: Kevin Spacey, ''The Usual Suspects.''

SUPPORTING ACTRESS: Mira Sorvino, ''Mighty Aphrodite.''

DIRECTOR: Mel Gibson, ''Braveheart.''

FOREIGN FILM: ''Antonia's Line,'' The Netherlands.

SCREENPLAY (written directly for the screen): Christopher McQuarrie, ''The Usual Suspects.''

SCREENPLAY (based on material previously produced or published): Emma Thompson, ''Sense and Sensibility.''

ART DIRECTION: Eugenio Zanetti, ''Restoration.''

CINEMATOGRAPHY: John Toll, ''Braveheart.''

SOUND: Rick Dior, Steve Pederson, Scott Millan, David MacMillan, ''Apollo 13.''

SOUND EFFECTS EDITING: Lon Bender, Per Hallberg, ''Braveheart.''

ORIGINAL MUSICAL OR COMEDY SCORE: Alan Menken and Stephen Schwartz, ''Pocahontas.''

ORIGINAL DRAMATIC SCORE: Luis Bacalov, ''The Postman (Il Postino).''

ORIGINAL SONG: Alan Menken and Stephen Schwartz, ''Colors of the Wind'' from ''Pocahontas.''

COSTUME: James Acheson, ''Restoration.''

DOCUMENTARY FEATURE: ''Anne Frank Remembered.''

DOCUMENTARY (short subject): ''One Survivor Remembers.''

FILM EDITING: Mike Hill, Dan Hanley, ''Apollo 13.''

MAKEUP: Peter Frampton, Paul Pattison, Lois Burwell, ''Braveheart.''

ANIMATED SHORT FILM: ''A Close Shave.''

LIVE ACTION SHORT FILM: ''Lieberman in Love.''

VISUAL EFFECTS: Scott E. Anderson, Charles Gibson, Neal Scanlan, John Cox, ''Babe.''

Previously announced:

GORDON E. SAWYER AWARD: Donald C. Rogers, for his contribution to motion- picture sound technology.

HONORARY AWARD: Kirk Douglas.

HONORARY AWARD: Animator Chuck Jones.

SPECIAL ACHIEVEMENT AWARD: Director John Lasseter, for his computer-animated ''Toy Story.''