Awards Tour: 2011 BAFTA Awards Winners

The King's Speech triumphant in its homeland

by | February 13, 2011 | Comments

Founded in 1947 by such cinematic legends as David Lean, Alexander Korda, Carol Reed, and Charles Laughton, the British Academy of Film and Television Arts is tasked with promoting cinema and education the public about film through screenings, lectures, and other events. However, it’s best known on these shores for the British Academy Film Awards – better known as the BAFTAs — which have honored the UK’s finest cinematic achievements since 1948 and are one of the most important pre-Oscar honors. Here now is the full list of winners.


Best Film

Black Swan

Black Swan

88%

Inception

86%

The King’s

Speech

96%

The Social

Network

97%

True Grit

95%


Outstanding British Film

127 Hours

127 Hours

93%

Another Year

Another Year

91%

Four Lions

Four Lions

81%

The King’s

Speech

96%

Made in Dagenham

80%


Director

Danny Boyle

127 Hours

127 Hours

93%

Darren Aronofsky

Black Swan

Black Swan

86%

Christopher Nolan

Inception

87%

Tom Hooper

The King’s

Speech

93%

David

Fincher

The Social

Network

96%


Leading Actor

Javier Bardem

Biutiful

63%

Jeff

Bridges

Jeff Bridges

True Grit

100%

Jesse

Eisenberg

The Social

Network

96%

Colin Firth

The King’s

Speech

93%

James Franco

James Franco

127 Hours

93%


Leading Actress

Annette Bening

Annette Bening

The Kids Are All Right

95%

Julianne Moore

Julianne Moore

The Kids Are All Right

94%

Natalie Portman

Natalie Portman

Black Swan

86%

Noomi

Rapace

The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo

86%

Hailee Steinfeld

True Grit

95%


Supporting Actor

Christian

Bale

The Fighter

86%

Andrew

Garfield

The Social

Network

96%

Pete Postlethwaite

The Town

94%

Mark Ruffalo

Mark Ruffalo

The Kids Are All Right

95%

Geoffrey

Rush

The

King’s Speech

93%


Supporting Actress

Amy Adams

The Fighter

78%

Helena Bonham Carter

The

King’s Speech

93%

Barbara Hershey

Barbara Hershey

Black Swan

89%

Lesley Manville

Another Year

89%

Miranda Richardson

Made in Dagenham

100%


Animated Film

Despicable Me

82%

How to Train Your Dragon

98%

Toy Story 3

99%


Original Screenplay Adapted Screenplay

Black Swan

127 Hours

The Fighter

The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo

Inception

The Social Network

The Kids Are All Right

Toy Story 3

The King’s Speech

True Grit

Cinematography Editing

127 Hours

127 Hours

Black Swan

Black Swan

Inception

Inception

The King’s

Speech

The King’s

Speech

True Grit

The Social Network

Production Design Costume Design

Alice in Wonderland

Alice in Wonderland

Black Swan

Black Swan

Inception

The King’s Speech

The King’s Speech

Made In Dagenham

True Grit

True Grit

Special Visual Effects Make Up & Hair

Alice in Wonderland

Alice in Wonderland

Black Swan

Black Swan

Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 1

Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 1

Inception

The King’s Speech

Toy Story 3

Made in Dagenham

Sound Original Music

127 Hours

127 Hours

Black Swan

Alice in Wonderland

Inception

How to Train Your Dragon

The King’s Speech

Inception

True Grit

The King’s Speech

Film Not In the English Language Short Film

Biutiful

Connect

The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo

Lin

I Am Love

Rite

Of Gods and Men

Turning

The Secret in Their Eyes

Until the River Runs Red

Orange Rising Star Award Short Animation

Gemma Arterton

The Eagleman Stag

Andrew Garfield

Matter Fisher

Tom Hardy

Thursday

Aaron Johnson

Emma Stone


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