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57th British Academy Film Awards
2004 film awards ceremony
2004 film awards ceremony
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| number | 57 |
| award | British Academy Film Awards |
| date | 15 February 2004 |
| site | Odeon Leicester Square, London |
| host | Stephen Fry |
| best_film | ***The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King*** |
| best_british | ***Touching the Void*** |
| best_actor | **Bill Murray** |
| best_actor_film | *Lost in Translation* |
| best_actress | **Scarlett Johansson** |
| best_actress_film | *Lost in Translation* |
| most_wins | ***Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World* and *The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King*** (4) |
| most_nominations | ***Cold Mountain*** (13) |
| last | 56th |
| next | 58th |
The 57th British Academy Film Awards, more commonly known as the BAFTAs, took place on 15 February 2004 at the Odeon Leicester Square in London, honouring the best national and foreign films of 2003. Presented by the British Academy of Film and Television Arts, accolades were handed out for the best feature-length film and documentaries of any nationality that were screened at British cinemas in 2003.
The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King won Best Film, Best Adapted Screenplay, Best Cinematography, Best Visual Effects, and the Audience Award. Lost in Translation won both lead acting awards for Bill Murray and Scarlett Johansson. Bill Nighy won Best Supporting Actor for Love Actually and Renée Zellweger won Best Supporting Actress for Cold Mountain. Touching the Void, directed by Andrew Eaton, was voted Outstanding British Film of 2003.
Stephen Fry hosted the ceremony for the third consecutive year.
Winners and nominees
BAFTA Fellowship
Main article: BAFTA Fellowship
- John Boorman and Roger Graef
Outstanding British Contribution to Cinema
Main article: BAFTA Outstanding British Contribution to Cinema Award
- Working Title Films
Awards
Winners are listed first and highlighted in boldface.
Statistics
| Nominations | Film |
|---|---|
| 13 | *Cold Mountain* |
| 12 | *The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King* |
| 10 | *Girl with a Pearl Earring* |
| 8 | *Lost in Translation* |
| *Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World* | |
| 7 | *Big Fish* |
| 5 | *[21 Grams](21-grams)* |
| *Kill Bill: Volume 1* | |
| *Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl* | |
| 4 | *Mystic River* |
| 3 | *Love Actually* |
| 2 | *The Barbarian Invasions* |
| *In This World* |
| Awards | Film |
|---|---|
| 4 | *The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King* |
| *Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World* | |
| 3 | *Lost in Translation* |
| 2 | *Cold Mountain* |
References
References
- (16 February 2004). "'King' Reigns At UK Film Awards". [[CBS News]].
- (15 February 2004). "Bafta awards 2004: The winners". [[BBC]].
- (16 January 2004). "''Cold Mountain,'' ''Rings'' lead BAFTA nominees".
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