BAFTA Crowns Colin the Firth's 'Speech'
FEB 13, 2011 - It was the Brits' Awards and so it came as no surprise that The King’s Speech converted seven of its 14 BAFTA nominations into wins at London’s Royal Opera House this Sunday night. Colin Firth and Black Swan’s Natalie Portman won the lead acting prizes and David Fincher was named best director for The Social Network.
The King’s Speech won for Best British film as well as a pair of triumphs in the Supporting Actor categories for Geoffrey Rush and Helena Bonham Carter. David Seidler’s Original Screenplay won its category, as did Alexandre Desplat’s Music Score.
The Social Network won three BAFTAs for Fincher, Aaron Sorkin’s Adapated Screenplay, and Editing. The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo won the Foreign Film prize.
The BAFTA WINNERS 2011
BEST FILM
The King’s Speech
OUTSTANDING BRITISH FILM
The King’s Speech
OUTSTANDING DEBUT BY A BRITISH WRITER, DIRECTOR OR PRODUCER
Four Lions – Chris Morris (Director/Writer)
DIRECTOR
The Social Network - David Fincher
ORIGINAL SCREENPLAY
The King’s Speech — David Seidler
ADAPTED SCREENPLAY
The Social Network - Aaron Sorkin
FILM NOT IN ENGLISH LANGUAGE
The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo
ANIMATED FILM
Toy Story 3
LEADING ACTOR
Colin Firth — The King’s Speech
LEADING ACTRESS
Natalie Portman — Black Swan
SUPPORTING ACTOR
Geoffrey Rush –The King’s Speech
SUPPORTING ACTRESS
Helena Bonham Carter (pic) – The King’s Speech
ORIGINAL MUSIC
The King’s Speech – Alexandre Desplat
CINEMATOGRAPHY
True Grit — Roger Deakins
EDITING
The Social Network – Angus Wall, Kirk Baxter
PRODUCTION DESIGN
Inception – Guy Hendrix Dyas, Larry Dias, Doug Mowat
COSTUME DESIGN
Alice In Wonderland – Colleen Atwood
SOUND
Inception – Richard King, Lora Hirschberg, Gary A Rizzo, Ed Novick
SPECIAL VISUAL EFFECTS
Inception – Chris Corbould, Paul Franklin, Andrew Lockley, Peter Bebb
MAKE UP & HAIR
Alice In Wonderland – Valli O’Reilly, Paul Gooch
SHORT ANIMATION
The Eagleman Stag – Michael Please
SHORT FILM
Until The River Runs Red – Paul Wright, Poss Kondeatis
THE ORANGE WEDNESDAYS RISING STAR AWARD
Tom Hardy
ACADEMY FELLOWSHIP
Sir Christopher Lee
OUTSTANDING BRITISH CONTRIBUTION TO CINEMA
The Harry Potter films
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