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Sunday, 8 February 2009

UPDATED: BAFTAS 2009 - Updates as the results get announced

The BAFTAS are currently still going on but here are the results as they are announced.

Bafta fellowship - TERRY GILLIAM

Best Film - SLUMDOG MILLIONAIRE Christian Colson

Leading Actor - MICKEY ROURKE The Wrestler He had the best speech of the night so far

Leading Actress - KATE WINSLET The Reader

Best Director - SLUMDOG MILLIONAIRE Danny Boyle

Orange Rising Star Award - NOEL CLARKE Adulthood, Dr Who

Best Supporting Actor - HEATH LEDGER The Dark Knight

Special Visual Effects - THE CURIOUS CASE OF BENJAMIN BUTTON Eric Barba / Craig Barron / Nathan McGuinness / Edson Williams

Best Supporting Actress - PENÉLOPE CRUZ Vicky Cristina Barcelona

Outstanding British Film - MAN ON WIRE Simon Chinn / James Marsh

Best Foreign Film - I'VE LOVED YOU SO LONG Yves Marmion / Philippe Claudel

Michael Sheen and David Frost presented the best original screenplay - IN BRUGES

Cinematography - SLUMDOG MILLIONAIRE

Best adapted screenplay - SLUMDOG MILLIONAIRE

THE CARL FOREMAN AWARD for Special Achievement by a British Director, Writer or Producer for their First Feature Film - STEVE McQUEEN Director/Writer – Hunger

Michael Balcon award for outstanding contribution to British cinema - Pinewood and Shepperton studios

Make up and hair - THE CURIOUS CASE OF BENJAMIN BUTTON Jean Black / Colleen Callaghan

Best Sound - SLUMDOG MILLIONAIRE Glenn Freemantle / Resul Pookutty / Richard Pryke / Tom Sayers / Ian Tapp

Best Music - SLUMDOG MILLIONAIRE A. R. Rahman

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7 comments:

Anonymous said...

Cool real time action dude

Anonymous said...

Thank you!

Live for films said...

What are your thoughts on the results?

Anonymous said...

hmm, i think slumdog got too much praise. best british film should have been hunger. that film is intense. glad ledger got the supporting award. still dont agree with winslet being so overrated. even rev. road is better than the reader. some special award for nolan and TDR would have been nice as well.

Anonymous said...

like sound...the sound in TDR was sooo good. way better than slumdog. which wasnt that special at all i thought?

pamela fruendt said...

great coverage. the baftas seem so sane compared to our ocsars. loved the terry gilliam video.

pamela fruendt said...

oh god, i can't spell in the morning. it's oscars. are there any other international awards coming up we should know about?