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64th British Academy Film Awards

2011 film award ceremony


2011 film award ceremony

FieldValue
number64
awardBritish Academy Film Awards
date13 February 2011
siteRoyal Opera House, London
hostJonathan Ross
best_film***The King's Speech***
best_british***The King's Speech***
best_actor**Colin Firth**
best_actor_film*The King's Speech*
best_actress**Natalie Portman**
best_actress_film*Black Swan*
most_wins***The King's Speech*** (7)
most_nominations***The King's Speech*** (14)
last63rd
next65th

The 64th British Academy Film Awards, more commonly known as the BAFTAs, were held on 13 February 2011 at the Royal Opera House in London, honouring the best national and foreign films of 2010. Presented by the British Academy of Film and Television Arts, accolades are handed out for the best feature-length film and documentaries of any nationality that were screened at British cinemas in 2010.

The nominations were announced on 18 January 2011. The King's Speech earned the most nominations with fourteen and won seven, including Best Film, Outstanding British Film, Best Actor for Colin Firth, Best Supporting Actor for Geoffrey Rush, Best Supporting Actress for Helena Bonham Carter, and Best Original Screenplay for David Seidler. Natalie Portman won Best Actress for Black Swan and David Fincher won Best Director for The Social Network.

Winners and nominees

BAFTA Fellowship

Main article: BAFTA Fellowship

  • Sir Christopher Lee

Outstanding British Contribution to Cinema

Main article: BAFTA Outstanding British Contribution to Cinema Award

  • Harry Potter film series

Awards

Winners are listed first and highlighted in boldface.

Statistics

NominationsFilm
14*The King's Speech*
12*Black Swan*
9*Inception*
8*[127 Hours](127-hours)*
*True Grit*
6*The Social Network*
5*Alice in Wonderland*
4*The Kids Are All Right*
*Made in Dagenham*
3*The Fighter*
*The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo*
*Toy Story 3*
2*Another Year*
*Biutiful*
*Four Lions*
*Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 1*
*How to Train Your Dragon*
AwardsFilm
7*The King's Speech*
3*Inception*
*The Social Network*
2*Alice in Wonderland*

In Memoriam

  • John Barry
  • Tony Curtis
  • Alan Hume
  • Blake Edwards
  • Roy Ward Baker
  • Arthur Penn
  • Dede Allen
  • Bernd Eichinger
  • Leslie Nielsen
  • Maria Schneider
  • Clive Donner
  • Dennis Hopper
  • Sally Menke
  • Peter Yates
  • Guido Coen
  • Ingrid Pitt
  • Norman Wisdom
  • Tura Satana
  • Susannah York
  • Carol Marsh
  • Ronald Neame
  • Dino De Laurentiis
  • Patricia Neal
  • Corey Haim
  • Claude Chabrol
  • Pete Postlethwaite

References

References

  1. (13 February 2011). "Bafta Film Awards 2011: Winners". [[BBC News]].
  2. (13 February 2011). "Film Awards 2011: Winners List". [[British Academy of Film and Television Arts]].
  3. (13 February 2011). "Film Awards 2011: Winners Announced". [[British Academy of Film and Television Arts]].
  4. (13 February 2011). "King's Speech reigns over Bafta awards". [[BBC News]].
  5. Brown, Mark. (13 February 2011). "Baftas 2011: The King's Speech sweeps the board". [[The Guardian]].
  6. Sharp, Rob. (13 February 2011). "King's Speech rules the Baftas with historic seven awards". [[The Independent]].
  7. "British Academy Film Awards in 2011 – Longlist". British Academy of Film and Television Arts.
  8. (18 January 2011). "The King's Speech leads Bafta field". [[BBC News]].
  9. Brooks, Xan. (18 January 2011). "Baftas 2011: The King's Speech leads parade with 14 nominations". [[The Guardian]].
  10. (18 January 2011). "'The King's Speech' leads British Academy Award nominees". [[The Independent]].
  11. (8 February 2011). "Christopher Lee to receive Bafta Fellowship". [[BBC News]].
  12. (3 February 2011). "Harry Potter franchise to get outstanding Bafta award". [[BBC News]].
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