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.
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97% |
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93% |
91% |
81% |
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87% |
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96% |
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96% |
Colin Firth
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James Franco 93% |
Annette Bening
95% |
Julianne Moore
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Natalie Portman
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95% |
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96% |
Pete Postlethwaite
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Mark Ruffalo
95% |
93% |
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93% |
Barbara Hershey
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Lesley Manville
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100% |
82% |
98% |
99% |
Original Screenplay | Adapted Screenplay |
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Cinematography | Editing |
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Production Design | Costume Design |
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Special Visual Effects | Make Up & Hair |
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Sound | Original Music |
Film Not In the English Language | Short Film |
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Orange Rising Star Award | Short Animation |
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