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1995 National Board of Review Awards The National Board of Review, which publishes Films in Review, includes teachers, actors, writers and movie-production workers. | Best Picture | Sense and Sensibility | | Best Actor | Nicolas Cage, Leaving Las Vegas | | Best Actress | Emma Thompson, Sense and Sensibility and Carrington | | Best Supporting Actor | Kevin Spacey, Seven and The Usual Suspects | | Best Supporting Actress | Mira Sorvino, Mighty Aphrodite | | Best Director | Ang Lee, Sense and Sensibility | | Best Foreign Film | Shanghai Triad | | Best Documentary | Crumb | | Best Television Movie | The Boys of St. Vincent | | Billy Wilder Award for a Directing Career | Stanley Donen | | Outstanding Newcomer | Alicia Silverstone |
Zhang Yimou, director of Shanghai Triad, was given a special freedom of expression award for his battle against censorship in China. James Earl Jones received a career achievement award. The cast of The Usual Suspects received a special ensemble-acting award. Betty Comden and Adolph Green were recognized for their songwriting careers.
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