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The Crying Game
Irish Republican Army member Fergus forms an unexpected bond with Jody, a kidnapped British soldier in his custody, despite the warnings of fellow IRA members Jude and Maguire. Jody makes Fergus promise he'll visit his girlfriend, Dil, in London, and when Fergus flees to the city, he seeks her out. Hounded by his former IRA colleagues, he finds himself increasingly drawn to the enigmatic, and surprising, Dil.
Original title: The Crying Game
14
nominations
14%
winning rate
2
wins
Goya Awards #8 - 1994
Award | People | Status |
---|---|---|
Best European Film | — | — |
Academy Awards #65 - 1993
Award | People | Status |
---|---|---|
Best Picture | Stephen Woolley - as producer(s) | — |
Best Directing | Neil Jordan | — |
Best Actor in a Leading Role | Stephen Rea | — |
Best Actor in a Supporting Role | Jaye Davidson | — |
Best Original Screenplay | Neil Jordan | Winner |
Best Film Editing | Kant Pan | — |
British Academy Film Awards #46 - 1993
Award | People | Status |
---|---|---|
Best Picture | Stephen Woolley, Neil Jordan - as producer(s) | — |
Outstanding British Film | Stephen Woolley, Neil Jordan | Winner |
Best Directing | Neil Jordan | — |
Best Actor in a Leading Role | Stephen Rea | — |
Best Actor in a Supporting Role | Jaye Davidson | — |
Best Actress in a Supporting Role | Miranda Richardson | — |
Best Original Screenplay | Neil Jordan | — |
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