List of winners

Published March 27, 2002

Best picture: “A Beautiful Mind”

Best actor: Denzel Washington (“Training Day”)

Best actress: Halle Berry (“Monster’s Ball”)

Best supporting actor: Jim Broadbent (“Iris”)

Best supporting actress: Jennifer Connelly (“A Beautiful Mind”)

Best director: Ron Howard (“A Beautiful Mind”)

Best animated feature: “Shrek”

Best foreign language film: “No Man’s Land”

Best adapted screenplay: “A Beautiful Mind”

Best original screenplay: “Gosford Park”

Best original song: “If I didn’t have you” — Randy Newman from “Monsters, Inc.”

Best animated short film: “For the Birds”

Best live action short film: “The Accountant”

Best original score: “The Lord of the Rings”

Best visual effects: “The Lord of the Rings”

Best sound editing: “Pearl Harbor”

Best sound: “Black Hawk Down”

Best art direction: “Moulin Rouge”

Best documentary: “Thoth”

Best documentary feature: “Murder on a Sunday morning.”—AFP

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