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Winners of this year's Bafta awards are slowly mentioned.
Although the ceremony is not broadcast to 9pm, it is currently happening in the Royal Albert Hall of London.
We will tell you how each winner will be named all night – you'll find the full list below.
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1/35 Letitia Wright
The British actor looks chic in a white tuxedo on his face; red bracelet.
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2/35 Danai Gurira
Stur in black dress with a structured corset floor.
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3/35 Michelle Rodriguez
Rodriguez carries a knitting gold uniform that is bending.
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4/35 Olivia Colman
Colman looks stunning in a necklace with a white and white boat with a famous train.
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5/35 Cate Blanchett
Blanchett will shine in a black dress with a low black cut with a larger mill.
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6/35 Raonaid Brosnahan
The actor carries blue green dress with a mini-image of bow in the center.
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7/35 Rachel Weisz
Weisz carries white and white dress with complex shoulder detail and silver coin.
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8/35 Margot Robbie
Robbie wears a white dress with a black shoulder with details on her; red tapestry.
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9/35 Kate Middleton
The Duchess of Cambridge has an extraordinary dress for the event.
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10/35 Irina Shayk
Shayk holds simple things in black tuxed.
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11/35 Elizabeth Debicki
There is a black sleeveless shirt with Debicki with a high knee slit.
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12/35 Olga Kurylenko
The actor has a red and purple wooden cloth with a wheel with a structural shoulder wheel.
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13/35 Linda Cardellini
Cardellini has a bright white and white lightweight pink on her red flag.
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14/35 Salma Hayek
Hayek has a pretty black gown to decorate a gold shoulder. She has looked at the shape with a pile of colorful pages.
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15/35 Michelle Yeoh
The actor of blue and gold is inspired by a royal bracelet from his shoulder corset uniform with a bag of blue gold and a necklace and pendant chain.
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16/35 Melissa McCarthy
McCarthy carries black hair with a long skirt with a piece of white jewel and black earrings.
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17/35 Claire Foy
Foy is decorated in unnaturally green edges with a high mountain split.
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18/35 Laura Harrier
The actor and his / her model are Bearing orange color with long spears with gold sandals.
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19/35 Glenn Close
Brochs carry black gum with a V-pin with silver; Detailed detail at the side.
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20/35 Mary J. Blige
The singer carries a white suit with a gold belt and gold decoration to the right.
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21/35 Cynthia Erivo
Erivo carries pearl-chromoid with Cinderella's pudding with a purple crane for the event.
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22/35 Lily Collins
The Hollywood star has been a two-piece naval piece, with a crochet with a crochet and a very complex semi-folded skirt.
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23/35 Zawe Ashton
The actress is on brick pink clothes with a long train and black stripes for the event.
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24/35 Amy Jackson
The actor and his / her model are Serving the Hollywood image of its red brass, decorated with a black gown with curly spinning and spaghetti. She has been walking with a huge diamond mill
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25/35 Maya Jama
The dresser in Britain is decorated with a uniform with a high-slip-shaped panel on its red flag.
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26/35 Thandie Newton
The Westworld actress flows in black black tulle gown with white zigzag species.
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27/35 Sandy Powell
The British dress designer chose to wear black and white clothes with a black platform heel and a black beret for the event.
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28/35 Barbara Meier
The draft is full-cost silver uniform.
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29/35 Eleanor Tomlinson
The actor carries a one-shoulder pink-colored pink jerseys with red and silver sides.
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30/35 Viola Davis
There is a long white and black floor gown for her awards ceremony on her; Oscar winner.
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31/35 Amy Adams
The Hollywood dress is decorated with a decorative clay with burgundy with neck neck.
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32/35 Lucy Boynton
The actress Bohemian Rhapsody carries a multi-color printed gold dish with a black bow legacy.
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33/35 Sophie Harman
The Vampire & Wife's Womens' clothing producer is a butterfly to & # 39; detailing it.
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34/35 Laura Whitmore
The television producer who carries out a huge corset dress is a huge and huge sum of money.
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35/35 Edith Bowman
The dresser is on a pink floor cloth with flowers red with green and black leather handsets without leather.
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1/35 Letitia Wright
The British actor looks chic in a white tuxedo on his face; red bracelet.
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2/35 Danai Gurira
Stur in black dress with a structured corset floor.
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3/35 Michelle Rodriguez
Rodriguez carries a knitting gold uniform that is bending.
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4/35 Olivia Colman
Colman looks stunning in a necklace with a white and white boat with a famous train.
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5/35 Cate Blanchett
Blanchett will shine in a black dress with a low black cut with a larger mill.
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6/35 Raonaid Brosnahan
The actor carries blue green dress with a mini-image of bow in the center.
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7/35 Rachel Weisz
Weisz carries white and white dress with complex shoulder detail and silver coin.
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8/35 Margot Robbie
Robbie wears a white dress with a black shoulder with details on her; red tapestry.
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9/35 Kate Middleton
The Duchess of Cambridge has an extraordinary dress for the event.
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10/35 Irina Shayk
Shayk holds simple things in black tuxed.
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11/35 Elizabeth Debicki
There is a black sleeveless shirt with Debicki with a high knee slit.
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12/35 Olga Kurylenko
The actor has a red and purple wooden cloth with a wheel with a structural shoulder wheel.
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13/35 Linda Cardellini
Cardellini has a bright white and white lightweight pink on her red flag.
PA
14/35 Salma Hayek
Hayek has a pretty black gown to decorate a gold shoulder. She has looked at the shape with a pile of colorful pages.
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15/35 Michelle Yeoh
The actor of blue and gold is inspired by a royal bracelet from his shoulder corset uniform with a bag of blue gold and a necklace and pendant chain.
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16/35 Melissa McCarthy
McCarthy carries black hair with a long skirt with a piece of white jewel and black earrings.
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17/35 Claire Foy
Foy is decorated in unnaturally green edges with a high mountain split.
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18/35 Laura Harrier
The actor and his / her model are Bearing orange color with long spears with gold sandals.
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19/35 Glenn Close
Brochs carry black gum with a V-pin with silver; Detailed detail at the side.
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20/35 Mary J. Blige
The singer carries a white suit with a gold belt and gold decoration to the right.
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21/35 Cynthia Erivo
Erivo carries pearl-chromoid with Cinderella's pudding with a purple crane for the event.
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22/35 Lily Collins
The Hollywood star has been a two-piece naval piece, with a crochet with a crochet and a very complex semi-folded skirt.
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23/35 Zawe Ashton
The actress is on brick pink clothes with a long train and black stripes for the event.
PA
24/35 Amy Jackson
The actor and his / her model are Serving the Hollywood image of its red brass, decorated with a black gown with curly spinning and spaghetti. She has been walking with a huge diamond mill
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25/35 Maya Jama
The dresser in Britain is decorated with a uniform with a high-slip-shaped panel on its red flag.
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26/35 Thandie Newton
The Westworld actress flows in black black tulle gown with white zigzag species.
PA
27/35 Sandy Powell
The British dress designer chose to wear black and white clothes with a black platform heel and a black beret for the event.
PA
28/35 Barbara Meier
The draft is full-cost silver uniform.
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29/35 Eleanor Tomlinson
The actor carries a one-shoulder pink-colored pink jerseys with red and silver sides.
PA
30/35 Viola Davis
There is a long white and black floor gown for her awards ceremony on her; Oscar winner.
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31/35 Amy Adams
The Hollywood dress is decorated with a decorative clay with burgundy with neck neck.
PA
32/35 Lucy Boynton
The actress Bohemian Rhapsody carries a multi-color printed gold dish with a black bow legacy.
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33/35 Sophie Harman
The Vampire & Wife's Womens' clothing producer is a butterfly to & # 39; detailing it.
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34/35 Laura Whitmore
The television producer who carries out a huge corset dress is a huge and huge sum of money.
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35/35 Edith Bowman
The dresser is on a pink floor cloth with flowers red with green and black leather handsets without leather.
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Best film
BlacKkKlansman
Your favorite one
Green Book
Roma – BUTTON
A Born Star
Best actress
Glenn Close – Mrs.
Lady Gaga – Star Born
Melissa McCarthy – Can You Ever Leave Me?
Olivia Colman – The Favorite One – BUTTON
Viola Davis – Bantraich
Make the best
Bradley Cooper – Star Born
Christian Bale – West
Rami Malek – Bohemian Rhapsody – BUTTON
Steve Coogan – Stan & Ollie
Viggo Mortensen – Green Book
Best director
BlacKkKlansman – Spike Lee
Cold War – Paweł Pawlikowski
The best one – Yorgos Lanthimos
Rome – Alfonso Cuarón – BUTTON
Born Born – Bradley Cooper
An independent film in Britain
Beast
Bohemian Rhapsody
The best ones – BUTTON
McQueen
Stan & Ollie
You have never been always
Star Star EE Award (voted by the public)
Barry Keoghan
Cynthia Erivo
Jessie Buckley
Lakeith Stanfield
Letitia Wright – BUTTON
The best music
BlacKkKlansman
If the Could Talk Beale Street is
Canna Island
Mary Poppins back
Born Born – BUTTON
Making up and the best hair
Bohemian Rhapsody
The best ones – BUTTON
Mary Queen of Scots
Stan & Ollie
Vice
Best dress design
Theang of Buster Scruggs
Bohemian Rhapsody
The best ones – BUTTON
Mary Poppins back
Mary Queen of Scots
Best animated film
Unbelief 2
Canna Island
Spider-Man: Enter Spider-Verse – BUTTON
Best preparation
Bohemian Rhapsody
Your favorite one
First man
Rome
West – BUTTON
Best documentary statement
One free of charge – BUTTON
McQueen
RBG
They do not get older
Three Image Strangers
British support for cinema
Number 9 Films (Stephen Woolley and Elizabeth Karlsen)
Best animation in the best Britain
I am fine
Marfa
Thatched Cottage – BUTTON
The best film in Britain
73 Cow BUTTON
Bacador, 38
The Blue Door
Achadh
Wale
The best film that is not in English
Capernaum
Cold War
Dogman
Rome
Shop Shops
Best enhanced script
BlacKkKlansman – Spike Lee, David Rabinowitz, Charlie Wachtel, Kevin Willmott – BUTTON
Can you be on my best? – Nicole Holofcener, Jeff Whitty
First Man – Josh Singer
If Could Talk Beale Street – Barry Jenkins
A Star Is Born – Bradley Cooper, Will Fetters, Eric Roth
Act best support
Adam Driver – BlakKkKlansman
Mahershala Ali – Green Book – BUTTON
Richard E Grant – Can you have my best?
Sam Rockwell – Vice
Timothée Chalamet – Beautiful Boy
Best product design
Fantastic Brooches: Crindelwald Crimes
The best ones – BUTTON
First man
Mary Poppins back
Rome
The best visual effects are the best
Avengers: Infinity War
Black Panther – BUTTON
Fantastic Brooches: Crindelwald Crimes
First man
Ready Player One
Originally by a British writer, director or representative
Apostasy – Daniel Kokotajlo (writer / director)
Beast – Michael Pearce (writer / director), Lauren Dark (producer) – BUTTON
A Cambodian Spring – Chris Kelly (writer / director / producer),
Pili – Leanne Welham (writer / director), Sophie Harman (producer)
Ray & Liz – Richard Billingham (writer / director), Jacqui Davies (producer)
The best support artist
Amy Adams – Vice
Claire Foy – The first one
Emma Stone – Your favorite one
Margot Robbie – Mary Queen of Scots
Rachel Weisz – The Favorite One – BUTTON
Roman Crime Garden 2Best sound
Bohemian Rhapsody – BUTTON
First man
Mission: Invalid – Leave
A quiet place
A Born Star
The best original screen
Cold War – Janusz Głowacki, Paweł Pawlikowski
The best one – Deborah Davis, Tony McNamara – BUTTON
Green Book – Brian Currie, Patrick Farrelly, Nick Vallelonga
Rome – Alfonso Cuarón
Vice – Adam Mackay
1/71 The Best Years of Life (1946)
The 1946 is led by William Wyler following three US service providers who will, read to civil life after they came home from World War II.
Rex Features
2/71 Hamlet (1948)
Hamlet Bets Laurence Olivier's second film as director and Shakespeare's change has won his & her; Most awards in prizes history.
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3/71 Dolls (1948)
The drama of Vittorio De Sica, an Italian filmmaker, continues his poor father; investigated after the Second World War in Rome for stealing his bicycle, without losing his job as a health for a young family.
4/71 All About Eve (1950)
The star star Bette Davis as Margo Channing, a well-known older Broadway star, who is a Breaking down with Eve Harrington, a young high-quality jumper that encourages him to live in Channing, at the end of his life; threatening her professional and personal relationships.
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5/71 La Ronde (1950)
French Film Max Ophüls La Ronde showing ten humorous meetings across the social area, from a street strip to a gentleman, with all his eyes. including one character from the previous program.
6/71 Caolas Abstraction (1952)
Before his paintings, the orders of David continued this drama – a & # 39; Following the attempts of trial pilots to break the noise – to the success of Bafta
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7/71 Forbidden Games (1952)
René Clément's reform of the war novel François Boyer Jeux Interdits He met in France, but gained a reputation overseas.
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8/71 The Wages of Fear (1953)
Archaeologist Henri-Georges Clouzot warned him that he was allowed to manage Les DiaboliquesSouth Westerly
9/71 Richard III (1955)
The only one of three Laurence Olivier's Shakespeareer is to play for the Best Oscars. It was not interesting – he won the top prize for the Bavas.
London Films
10/71 Gervaise (1956)
Three years after his first Bafta, French leader René Clément, returned home for this drama.
Les Films Corona
11/71 The Bridge on the Kwai River (1957)
David Shone Follow the record at the Oscars and the Bavas.
Distribution
12/71 Larger Room (1959)
Jack Clayton's movie cards are raising a young high quality (played by Laurence Harvey) in Britain after the war
British Lion Film
13/71 Ben-Hur (1959)
The biggest budget of any movie made at the time was the biggest budget; William Wyler, the epic Ben-Hur, and won a prize prize winning well.
TCM
14/71 An Apartment (1960)
The brilliant comedy Billy Wilder, with Jack Lemmon and Shirley Maclaine, won a prize.
15/71 Leighdeir Òraid (1961) / The Hustler (1961)
There is only one connection for the Best Film award when, in 1962, A song about a Soldier attached to it The HustlerSouth Westerly
16/71 Lawrence of Arabia (1962)
But even other news David Lean to win his main prize.
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17/71 Tom Jones (1963)
Tom Jones – the film winner, not the singer – three Bafta awards.
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18/71 Dr Strangelove (1964)
A movie movie is not run by Stanley Kubrick ever, but Dr Strangelove Her Majesty's biggest prize.
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19/71 My Fair Lady (1964)
The first music to win her & # 39; The Buffet's biggest prize.
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20/71 Who worries Virginia Woolf? (1966)
He may not have won the best Oscars, but the best-selling party of the favorite comedian by Mike Nichols. biggest case for him.
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21/71 A Man for All Aasons (1966)
This historic film shows the last years of Sir Thomas More, the 16th Century Lord Chancellor in England who refused to send a name to a letter; Ask Pope VII Pope to abolish King Henry VIII's marriage to Catherine of Aragon.
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22/71 The Graduate (1967)
Mike Nichols's next success with Bafta came with The Graduate, another movie that did not win the best of the Oscars.
23/71 Cowboy Midnight (1969)
The next year, Dustin Hoffman's film score was still very successful.
24/71 Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid (1969)
Based on the truth, the film tells the story of Robert LeRoy Parker, known as Butch Cassidy (Paul Newman), and his friend Harry Longabaugh, the "Sundance Kid" (Robert Redford), which is run from skin post US after a series of trains crashes.
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25/71 Sunday's Sunday Sunday (1971)
Cowboy Midnight Another director John Schlesinger Bafta won for this dramatic film by Murray Head, Glenda Jackson and Peter Finch.
26/71 Cabaret (1972)
Music music Bob Fosse Cabaret has been proven as Buffet.
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27/71 Day for Night (1973)
François Truffaut's comedy rightly won the flagship prize for the Bavas. He did not even receive the name of the best Oscar's favorite images.
Bros Warning
28/71 Lacombe Lucien (1974)
The drama of Louis Malle follows a French teenage boy when German was a child; stay in France during World War II
29/71 Alice is not here alive (1974)
Martin Scorsese had to wait until 2006 to win an Oscar, but Bafta was ahead of the loop, giving him Best Film for this film Ellen Burstyn.
Bros Warning
30/71 One was going over a nest; chicken (1975)
Famous Drama Miloš Forman – by Jack Nicolson – beat at the Oscars and he did at the Bavas.
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31/71 Annie Hall (1977)
The first one of the three Woody Allen winners came with him Annie HallSouth Westerly
United Artists
32/71 Julia (1977)
Holocaust drama Fred Zinneman is the next in a long series of war movies to raise a kingdom at the Bavas.
33/71 Manhattan (1979)
Woody Allen was the second Bafta for a romantic and black-and-white romantic comedy ManhattanSouth Westerly
United Artists
34/71 Fear of the Elephant (1980)
David Lynch's historic film was obtained after John Merrick (John Hurt), three Full Skips.
EMI Films
35/71 Chariots of Fire (1981)
As a British film, it was not surprising Firemen filming films Raiders of the Ark Lost to win Best Film.
Distribution
36/71 Gandhi (1982)
In a year where there were only four bids, Gandhi show the great winner.
Distribution
37/71 Rita Education (1983)
Michael Russell and Julie Walters will make up this change Russell Russell from the director of Lewis Gilbert.
Distribution
38/71 The Killing Fields (1984)
The fields of death explore the Khmer Rouge system in Cambodia and is based on the knowledge of two journalists: Dran Pran Cambodach and Sidni Schanberg American.
Germany-EMI-Warner
39/71 The Purple Rose of Cairo (1985)
Over five years after he won another prize from Bafta, Woody Allen – this time Rose Rose of CairoSouth Westerly
40/71 Room of view (1985)
James Ivory's romantic drama – by Helena Bonham Carter – is the Bafta story of success.
Film Curzon Dealers
41/71 Jean de Florette (1986)
Jean de Florette – one of the final films of Yves Montand – a remarkable winner of the Bavas.
42/71 The Final Emperor (1987)
This long dress is the great winner of the Bavas and the Oscars.
Distribution
43/71 Society of Dead Poets (1989)
The Dead Bard Society had been losing out on the great Oscars award, but Bafta won the biggest prize for the drama Robin Williams.
Allstar / Touchstone
44/71 Mathfellas (1990)
The crime was suspended at the Oscars, the crime scandal Martin Scorsese Mathfellas do better at the Buffalo.
Bros Warning
45/71 The Commitments (1991)
The Buffalo's rest, even, promised Alan Parker, giving his films a big impact on major campaigns Silence of the Lambs, The Le Wolves dances and Thelma & LouiseSouth Westerly
Distribution
46/71 Howards End (1992)
It is clear that James Ivory's romantic drama is overwhelming, given by the Baftas Distribution with such a best film Amateur and The playerSouth Westerly
Sony Pictures Classics
47/71 Schindler's List (1993)
He did not refuse Schindler List of any profits of the Bavas and the Oscars.
Links
48/71 Four Weddings and Funerals (1994)
Bafta kept him close to the house when he gave Mike Newell Four Weddings and Funerals – Just the second script by Richard Curtis.
49/71 Sense and Sensibility (1995)
Bafta's other romantic drama won a few years later Distribution, this just changed Jane Austen from Ang Lee.
Distribution
50/71 The English patient (1996)
The Anglican Patient spread Fargo and Mike Leigh & s Runners & Quiz to win his favorite Buffalo Cup.
51/71 The Full Monty (1997)
Titanic And perhaps one of the biggest winners in the Oscar history, but he did not; He even got the flagship prize at the Bavas. He went to Distribution that place.
AFP / Getty
52/71 Shakespeare in Love (1998)
John Madden Shakespeare in Love – probably not surprising – is proven for the voters of Buffets.
Miramax
53/71 American Life (1999)
This amazing movie DreamWorks turned off this film from outside to Bafta and Oscar won several weeks.
Larger picture
54/71 Gladiator (2000)
Not even British drama Billy Elliot to see Gladiator in the Bafta Best Film Games.
Links
55/71 Lord of the Rings: The Ring Association (2001)
The license may have to wait until he was awarded the final chance to win the Oscar, but Buffalo rewarded himself with the effort of Peter Jackson with an award for his opener.
New design / AP
56/71 Am Pianist (20020
Roman Polanksi's drama was hitting the best prize prizes Chicago and The Hours to win his main prize.
57/71 Lord of the Rings: King's Return (2003)
There was only one winner at this special year's Buffalo event, that's the third and last Lord of the Rings film.
58/71 The Aviator (2004)
But another man won for the film Martin Scorsese. His Oscar was currently counted at & # 39; sitting at zero, although the film they finally gave him – The Rev. – the Buffet did not win.
Miramax
59/71 Bean Brokeback (2005)
Crash And perhaps the most successful Oscar winner, however, gave this drama from Ang Lee, by Heath Ledger and Jake Gyllenhaal.
Focus on Features / AP
60/71 Queen (2006)
A movie about the royal family who plays Helen Mirren? Queen he was always winning.
Pathé Distribution
61/71 Atonement (2007)
The Wright Wright Joe won the Bavas Atonement, a change to the famous novel Ian McEwan.
Relativity Media / AP
62/71 Slumdog Millionaire (2008)
His first Bafta won Danny Boyle Slumdog MillionaireSouth Westerly
Bros Warning
63/71 The Hurt Locker (2009)
Maybe many have been anticipated Avatar to remove her, but b & # 39; It's Kathryn Bigelow Snowflake the king who ruled kings.
Distribution
64/71 The King's Speech (2010)
King 's Address He brought home the Best Film award in what was usually the most spectacular win in the history of Buffalo
About the BBC
65/71 Artist (2011)
This is a & # 39; The first black-white film that won later Schindler ListSouth Westerly
Weinstein Company
66/71 Argo (2012)
Le ArgoBen Affleck won the two Oscars and Buffalo awards.
Bros Warning
67/71 12 Year of Slave (2013)
Despite a close competition from Alfonso Cuarón & # 39; s Divinity, a drama Steve McQueen who brought her home to her; Bafta.
Lionsgate
68/71 Boyhood (2014)
In the first of four big stunts from the Oscar electors, Boyhood beat Birdman to the Best Film at the Bavas.
69/71 The Revenant (2015)
Spotlight He may have won the Oscar, but he did not. It was the drama that was there; Barrier's voters did not stop how good.
Distribution
70/71 La La Land (2016)
Damien Chazelle La La Land To a large extent almost winning Best Picture – the team and team went to the stage before they came to fruition Moonlight who won – but indeed he won the Bafta. We are thinking.
Lionsgate / AP
71/71 Three leaflets outside Ebbing, Missouri (2017)
Three board boards won the Golden Globe and Bafta, but was beaten at the Oscars with the fantasy Guillermo del Toro Water CapacitySouth Westerly
Distribution
1/71 The Best Years of Life (1946)
The 1946 is led by William Wyler following three US service providers who will, read to civil life after they came home from World War II.
Rex Features
2/71 Hamlet (1948)
Hamlet Bets Laurence Olivier's second film as director and Shakespeare's change has won his & her; Most awards in prizes history.
Getty Images
3/71 Dolls (1948)
The drama of Vittorio De Sica, an Italian filmmaker, continues his poor father; investigated after the Second World War in Rome for stealing his bicycle, without losing his job as a health for a young family.
4/71 All About Eve (1950)
The star star Bette Davis as Margo Channing, a well-known older Broadway star, who is a Breaking down with Eve Harrington, a young high-quality jumper that encourages him to live in Channing, at the end of his life; threatening her professional and personal relationships.
Find out more
5/71 La Ronde (1950)
French Film Max Ophüls La Ronde showing ten humorous meetings across the social area, from a street strip to a gentleman, with all his eyes. including one character from the previous program.
6/71 Caolas Abstraction (1952)
Before his paintings, the orders of David continued this drama – a & # 39; Following the attempts of trial pilots to break the noise – to the success of Bafta
Find out more
7/71 Forbidden Games (1952)
René Clément's reform of the war novel François Boyer Jeux Interdits He met in France, but gained a reputation overseas.
AFP / Getty
8/71 The Wages of Fear (1953)
Archaeologist Henri-Georges Clouzot warned him that he was allowed to manage Les DiaboliquesSouth Westerly
9/71 Richard III (1955)
The only one of three Laurence Olivier's Shakespeareer is to play for the Best Oscars. It was not interesting – he won the top prize for the Bavas.
London Films
10/71 Gervaise (1956)
Three years after his first Bafta, French leader René Clément, returned home for this drama.
Les Films Corona
11/71 The Bridge on the Kwai River (1957)
David Shone Follow the record at the Oscars and the Bavas.
Distribution
12/71 Larger Room (1959)
Jack Clayton's movie cards are raising a young high quality (played by Laurence Harvey) in Britain after the war
British Lion Film
13/71 Ben-Hur (1959)
The biggest budget of any movie made at the time was the biggest budget; William Wyler, the epic Ben-Hur, and won a prize prize winning well.
TCM
14/71 An Apartment (1960)
The brilliant comedy Billy Wilder, with Jack Lemmon and Shirley Maclaine, won a prize.
15/71 Leighdeir Òraid (1961) / The Hustler (1961)
There is only one connection for the Best Film award when, in 1962, A song about a Soldier attached to it The HustlerSouth Westerly
16/71 Lawrence of Arabia (1962)
But even other news David Lean to win his main prize.
Find out more
17/71 Tom Jones (1963)
Tom Jones – the film winner, not the singer – three Bafta awards.
Getty Images
18/71 Dr Strangelove (1964)
A movie movie is not run by Stanley Kubrick ever, but Dr Strangelove Her Majesty's biggest prize.
Getty Images
19/71 My Fair Lady (1964)
The first music to win her & # 39; The Buffet's biggest prize.
Find out more
20/71 Who worries Virginia Woolf? (1966)
He may not have won the best Oscars, but the best-selling party of the favorite comedian by Mike Nichols. biggest case for him.
Getty Images
21/71 A Man for All Aasons (1966)
This historical film depicts the final years of Sir Thomas More, the 16th-century Lord Chancellor of England who refused to sign a letter asking Pope Clement VII to annul King Henry VIII of England's marriage to Catherine of Aragon.
Getty Images
22/71 The Graduate (1967)
Mike Nichols's next Bafta success arrived with The Graduate, another film that failed to win Best Picture at the Oscars.
23/71 Midnight Cowboy (1969)
The next year saw yet another Dustin Hoffman film score big success.
24/71 Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid (1969)
Based loosely on fact, the film tells the story of Wild West outlaws Robert LeRoy Parker, known as Butch Cassidy (Paul Newman), and his partner Harry Longabaugh, the "Sundance Kid" (Robert Redford), who are on the run from a crack US posse following a string of train robberies.
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25/71 Sunday Bloody Sunday (1971)
Midnight Cowboy director John Schlesinger won another Bafta for this drama film starring Murray Head, Glenda Jackson and Peter Finch.
26/71 Cabaret (1972)
Bob Fosse's musical Cabaret proved a Bafta favourite.
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27/71 Day for Night (1973)
François Truffaut's comedy rightly won the main prize at the Baftas. It didn't even receive a Best Picture nomination at the Oscars.
Warner Bros
28/71 Lacombe Lucien (1974)
Louis Malle's drama follows a French teenage boy during the German occupation of France in the Second World War.
29/71 Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore (1974)
Martin Scorsese had to wait until 2006 to win an Oscar, but Bafta were ahead of the curve, awarding him Best Film for this Ellen Burstyn film.
Warner Bros
30/71 One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest (1975)
Miloš Forman's acclaimed drama – starring Jack Nicholson – swept the board at the Oscars and did the same at the Baftas.
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31/71 Annie Hall (1977)
The first of Woody Allen's three Bafta wins arrived with Annie HallSouth Westerly
United Artists
32/71 Julia (1977)
Fred Zinneman's holocaust drama was the next in a long line of war films to reign supreme at the Baftas.
33/71 Manhattan (1979)
Woody Allen won his second Bafta for the black-and-white romantic comedy ManhattanSouth Westerly
United Artists
34/71 The Elephant Man (1980)
David Lynch's historical film following John Merrick (John Hurt), won three Baftas in total.
EMI Films
35/71 Chariots of Fire (1981)
As a British film, it was no surprise that Chariots of Fire beat out films including Raiders of the Lost Ark to win Best Film.
20th Century Fox
36/71 Gandhi (1982)
In a year where there was just four nominations, Gandhi emerged the big winner.
Columbia Pictures
37/71 Educating Rita (1983)
Michael Caine and Julie Walters head up this Willy Russell adaptation from director Lewis Gilbert.
Columbia Pictures
38/71 The Killing Fields (1984)
The Killing Fields explores the Khmer Rouge regime in Cambodia and is based on the experiences of two journalists: Cambodian Dith Pran and American Sydney Schanberg.
Columbia-EMI-Warner
39/71 The Purple Rose of Cairo (1985)
Over five years since winning his last Bafta, Woody Allen received another trophy – this time for The Purple Rose of CairoSouth Westerly
40/71 A Room with a View (1985)
James Ivory's romantic drama – starring Helena Bonham Carter – was a Bafta success story.
Curzon Film Distributors
41/71 Jean de Florette (1986)
Jean de Florette – one of Yves Montand's final films – was a surprise winner at the Baftas.
42/71 The Last Emperor (1987)
This lengthy epic was the big winner at both the Baftas and the Oscars.
Columbia Pictures
43/71 Dead Poets Society (1989)
Dead Poets Society may have missed out on the big prize at the Oscars, but Bafta awarded its biggest accolade to the Robin Williams drama.
Allstar/Touchstone
44/71 Goodfellas (1990)
Criminally overlooked at the Oscars, Martin Scorsese's crime drama Goodfellas fared better at the Baftas.
Warner Bros
45/71 The Commitments (1991)
The Baftas remained, er, committed to Alan Parker, awarding his film the mainp rize over serious contenders The Silence of the Lambs, The Dances With Wolves and Thelma & LouiseSouth Westerly
20th Century Fox
46/71 Howards End (1992)
Clearly a sucker for a James Ivory romantic drama, the Baftas awarded Howards End with Best Film over the likes of Unforgiven and The PlayerSouth Westerly
Sony Pictures Classics
47/71 Schindler's List (1993)
There was no denying Schindler's List of any awards at both the Baftas and the Oscars.
Universal Pictures
48/71 Four Weddings and a Funeral (1994)
Bafta kept it close to home when awarding Mike Newell's Four Weddings and a Funeral – just Richard Curtis's second screenplay.
49/71 Sense and Sensibility (1995)
Another romantic drama won a Bafta a few years after Howards End, only this one was a Jane Austen adaptation from Ang Lee.
Columbia Pictures
50/71 The English Patient (1996)
The English Patient beat out the likes of Fargo and Mike Leigh's Secrets & Lies to win the main Bafta trophy.
51/71 The Full Monty (1997)
Titanic may be one of the biggest winners in Oscar history, but it didn't even get the main prize at the Baftas. It went to The Full Monty that place.
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52/71 Shakespeare in Love (1998)
John Madden's Shakespeare in Love – perhaps unsurprisingly – proved catnip for Baftas voters.
Miramax
53/71 American Beauty (1999)
DreamWorks's impressive campaign turned this film from rank outside to Bafta and Oscar winner in a matter of weeks.
DreamWorks Pictures
54/71 Gladiator (2000)
Not even British drama Billy Elliot could see of Gladiator in the Bafta Best Film stakes.
Universal Pictures
55/71 The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring (2001)
The fantasy franchise may have had to wait until its final instalment for the Oscar win, but Baftas immediately rewarded Peter Jackson's efforts with a trophy for its opener.
New Line Cinema/AP
56/71 The Pianist (20020
Roman Polanksi's drama controversially beat out award favourites Chicago and The Hours to win the top prize.
57/71 The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King (2003)
There was only one winner at this particular year's Baftas ceremony, and that was the third and final Lord of the Rings film.
58/71 The Aviator (2004)
Yet another win for a Martin Scorsese film. His Oscar count at this current time sat at zero, although the film they finally awarded him for – The Departed – didn't win the Bafta.
Miramax
59/71 Brokeback Mountain (2005)
Crash may have been the surprise Oscar winner, however, Bafta awarded this drama from Ang Lee, starring Heath Ledger and Jake Gyllenhaal.
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60/71 The Queen (2006)
A film about the royal family starring Helen Mirren? The Queen was always going to win.
Pathé Distribution
61/71 Atonement (2007)
Joe Wright won big at the Baftas with Atonement, an adaptation of the acclaimed Ian McEwan novel.
Relativity Media/AP
62/71 Slumdog Millionaire (2008)
Danny Boyle won his first Bafta with Slumdog MillionaireSouth Westerly
Warner Bros
63/71 The Hurt Locker (2009)
Many may have expected Avatar to scoop the top away, but it was Kathryn Bigelow's The Hurt Locker that reigned supreme.
Summit Entertainment/AP
64/71 The King’s Speech (2010)
The King's Speech took home the Best Film prize in what was perhaps the least surprising win in Baftas history
Momentum Pictures/AP
65/71 The Artist (2011)
This was the first black-and-white film to win since Schindler's ListSouth Westerly
Weinstein Company
66/71 Argo (2012)
Le Argo, Ben Affleck won both the main prize at the Oscars and Baftas.
Warner Bros
67/71 12 Years a Slave (2013)
Despite close competition from Alfonso Cuarón's Gravity, it was Steve McQueen's drama that took home the Bafta.
Lionsgate
68/71 Boyhood (2014)
In the first of four big strays from Oscar voters, Boyhood buille Birdman to Best Film at the Baftas.
69/71 The Revenant (2015)
Spotlight may have won the Oscar, but it was this drama that tickled Bafta voters's fancy.
20th Century Fox
70/71 La La Land (2016)
Damien Chazelle's La La Land very nearly won Best Picture – cast and crew made it to the stage before realising Moonlight had actually won – but it most certainly won the Bafta. We think.
Lionsgate/AP
71/71 Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri (2017)
Three Billboards won both the Golden Globe and Bafta, but was beaten at the Oscars by Guillermo del Toro's fantasy The Shape of WaterSouth Westerly
Twentieth Century Fox
Best cinematography
Bohemian Rhapsody
Cold War
The Favourite
First Man
Roma – WINNER
Bafta fellowship
Thelma Schoonmaker
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