Braveheart
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Gibson received two Academy Awards, Best Director and Best Picture, for his 1995 direction of Braveheart
Mel Gibson won two Academy Awards for Braveheart: Best Picture and Best Director.As an actor, Mel Gibson has never won an Academy Award nor been nominated for one.PCH: Best Directorbest diretor
Mel Gibson's 1995 film biography of Scotland's William Wallace won five Academy Awards: Best Picture, Best Director (Gibson), Best Cinematography (John Toll), Best Makeup (Peter Frampton, Paul Pattison and Lois Burwell) and Best Sound Editing (Lon Bender and Per Hallberg).
James Cameron won the Academy Award for Best Director in 1997 for directing "Titanic".
Yes, he did. In fact, he not only directed this movie from 1995: he also starred in it. Gibson had great success with Braveheart: it was nominated for ten Academy Awards, and it won five. Among the awards Braveheart received was one that undoubtedly made Gibson happy: Best Director.
Before Gibson received a Best Director nomination for the 2016 World War II drama "Hacksaw Ridge," it had been 21 years since he won Oscars for producing and directing "Braveheart." The film was named Best Picture of 1995.
Before Gibson received a Best Director nomination for the 2016 World War II drama "Hacksaw Ridge," it had been 21 years since he won Oscars for producing and directing "Braveheart." The film was named Best Picture of 1995.
The film Braveheart, directed by Mel Gibson, won the Academy Award for Best Picture in 1995.
Martin Scorsese for The Departed.
Two. He won for producing and directing "Braveheart," which won the Academy Award for Best Picture of 1995.
Yes. The Mel Gibson biopic about Scotland's 13th century freedom fighter William Wallace was named Best Picture of 1995.