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And the BAFTA winners are…


By IMAGE
09th Feb 2015
And the BAFTA winners are…

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Awards season is in full swing! Coming-of-age drama Boyhood – shot over 12 years with the same cast – won the top awards at last night’s BAFTAs. It won best film, best director for the absent Richard Linklater and best supporting actress for Patricia Arquette. Accepting her award, Arquette said Linklater had made a film which had broken ?the rules of cinema – you made an ordinary story extraordinary.?

Eddie Redmayne scooped the best actor prize for his role as Professor Stephen Hawking in The Theory of Everything. Redmayne said it was “one of the best nights of my life”. The film was also named outstanding British film and won a third award for its adapted screenplay.

Julianne Moore won the leading actress prize for her performance as a linguistics professor with early-onset Alzheimer’s. Collecting her award, she thanked “everybody in the Alzheimer’s community who were so generous with their time and telling me their experiences”.

The ceremony at London’s Royal Opera House was hosted by Stephen Fry.

Here’s the list of winners in full:

Outstanding British Film ??The Theory of Everything

Original Music ??The Grand Budapest Hotel

Documentary – Citizen Four

Hair & Makeup ? The Grand Budapest Hotel

Production Design – The Grand Budapest Hotel

British Short – Boogaloo and Graham

British Short Animation – The Bigger Picture

Editing -?Whiplash

Sound – Whiplash

Special Visual Effects – Interstellar

Supporting Actor – JK Simmons, Whiplash

Outstanding British Contribution to Film – BBC Films

Best Supporting Actress – Patricia Arquette, Boyhood

Cinematography -?Birdman

Outstanding debut by a British Writer, Director or Producer – Pride

Original Screenplay – Wes Anderson, The Grand Budapest Hotel

Film in a Foreign Language – Ida

Best Adapted Screenplay – The Theory of Everything

Costume – The Grand Budapest Hotel

EE Rising Star Award -?Jack O’Connell

Director – Richard Linklater, Boyhood

Lead Actor – Eddie Redmayne

Lead Actress – Julianne Moore

Best Film – Boyhood

Check out our photos above!

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