The British Academy Film Awards are presented in an annual award show hosted by the British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA). It is the British counterpart of the Oscars.
The film about a stuttering British monarch King George VI,"The King's Speech" Contiued To be Leader By Sweeping 7 Awards Including Bigones.This critically-acclaimed film won its three leading stars the main acting prizes - Colin Firth was named Best Actor for his role as stuttering British monarch George VI; Helena Bonham Carter took home the Best Supporting Actress title, while the Best Supporting Actor award went to Geoffrey Rush.
As of No Wonder the winners In The Other Categories Were As much As Expected,Natalie Portman won The Bafta for His Portrayl Of The unstable Woman In "Black Swann",It Was David Fincher This Time To Win Best Director For "The Social Network" After Loosing It Previously For "The curious Case Of Benjamin".
Looks Like It Was An Empty for The Fighter ,True Grit Which Are Exceptionally brillaint movies which Are Hard to Ignore.
Here Is a Full List Of Awards
Best Film: ‘The King’s Speech’
Outstanding British Film: ‘The King’s Speech’
Best Leading Actor: Colin Firth ‘The King’s Speech’
Best Leading Actress: Natalie Portman ‘Black Swan’
Best Supporting Actor: Geoffrey Rush ‘The King’s Speech’
Best Supporting Actress: Helena Bonham Carter ‘The King’s Speech’
Best Director: David Fincher ‘The Social Network’
Best Cinematography: ‘True Grit’
Best Editing: ‘The Social Network’
Best Production Design: ‘Inception’
Best Costume Design: ‘Alice in Wonderland’
Best Sound: ‘Inception’
Best Visual Effects: ‘Inception’
Best Make-up and Hair: ‘Alice in Wonderland’
Outstanding debut by a British writer, director or producer: Chris Morris ‘Four Lions’
Best Original Screenplay: David Seidler ‘The King’s Speech’
Adapted Screenplay: Aaron Sorkin ‘The Social Network’
Film Not In a Foreign Language: ‘The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo’
Animated Movie: ‘Toy Story 3′
Best Original Music: ‘The King’s Speech’
Short Animation: ‘The Eagleman Stag’
Short Film: ‘Until The River Runs Red’
The Orange Rising Star Award: Tom Hardy
Academy Fellowship: Sir Christopher Lee
Outstanding British Contribution to Cinema: The ‘Harry Potter’ films
The film about a stuttering British monarch King George VI,"The King's Speech" Contiued To be Leader By Sweeping 7 Awards Including Bigones.This critically-acclaimed film won its three leading stars the main acting prizes - Colin Firth was named Best Actor for his role as stuttering British monarch George VI; Helena Bonham Carter took home the Best Supporting Actress title, while the Best Supporting Actor award went to Geoffrey Rush.
As of No Wonder the winners In The Other Categories Were As much As Expected,Natalie Portman won The Bafta for His Portrayl Of The unstable Woman In "Black Swann",It Was David Fincher This Time To Win Best Director For "The Social Network" After Loosing It Previously For "The curious Case Of Benjamin".
Looks Like It Was An Empty for The Fighter ,True Grit Which Are Exceptionally brillaint movies which Are Hard to Ignore.
Here Is a Full List Of Awards
Best Film: ‘The King’s Speech’
Outstanding British Film: ‘The King’s Speech’
Best Leading Actor: Colin Firth ‘The King’s Speech’
Best Leading Actress: Natalie Portman ‘Black Swan’
Best Supporting Actor: Geoffrey Rush ‘The King’s Speech’
Best Supporting Actress: Helena Bonham Carter ‘The King’s Speech’
Best Director: David Fincher ‘The Social Network’
Best Cinematography: ‘True Grit’
Best Editing: ‘The Social Network’
Best Production Design: ‘Inception’
Best Costume Design: ‘Alice in Wonderland’
Best Sound: ‘Inception’
Best Visual Effects: ‘Inception’
Best Make-up and Hair: ‘Alice in Wonderland’
Outstanding debut by a British writer, director or producer: Chris Morris ‘Four Lions’
Best Original Screenplay: David Seidler ‘The King’s Speech’
Adapted Screenplay: Aaron Sorkin ‘The Social Network’
Film Not In a Foreign Language: ‘The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo’
Animated Movie: ‘Toy Story 3′
Best Original Music: ‘The King’s Speech’
Short Animation: ‘The Eagleman Stag’
Short Film: ‘Until The River Runs Red’
The Orange Rising Star Award: Tom Hardy
Academy Fellowship: Sir Christopher Lee
Outstanding British Contribution to Cinema: The ‘Harry Potter’ films
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