1995 in Film
In 1995, the film industry saw the release of several iconic movies that left a lasting impact. Notable films included Toy Story, the first fully computer-animated feature, which revolutionized animation and was produced by Pixar. Other significant releases were Braveheart, directed by and starring Mel Gibson, and Seven, a psychological thriller featuring Brad Pitt and Morgan Freeman.
The year also marked the debut of The Usual Suspects, which introduced the memorable character Keyser Söze, played by Kevin Spacey. Additionally, Apollo 13, based on the true story of a NASA mission, showcased the challenges of space travel and starred Tom Hanks. Overall, 1995 was a pivotal year in cinema history.