The British Academy Film Awards are hosted anually by the British Academy Of Film And Television Arts (BAFTA). Stephen Fry hosted the star-studded British Academy Film Awards 2014 at London’s Royal Opera House.
Leonardo DiCaprio, Brad Pitt, Angelina Jolie, Bradley Cooper and many others attended The BAFTA Awards 2014 gala night.
Gravity was the big winner on the night, picking up six gongs, including Best Director, Best Original Music, Best Cinematography and Best British Film.
12 Years A Slave was judged the Best Film and Chiwetel Ejiofor took the Best Actor Award, while Cate Blanchett received The Best Actress Award for her role in Blue Jasmine. Cate dedicated the award to the Late Philip Seymour Hoffman.
Here’s The Complete Winner List Of The BAFTA Awards 2014:
Best Film: 12 Years A Slave
Outstanding British Film: Gravity
Outstanding Debut By A British Writer, Director Or Producer: Kieran Evans – Kelly + Victor
Film Not In The English Language: The Great Beauty
Documentary: The Act Of Killing
Animated Film: Frozen
Original Screenplay: Eric Warren Singer, David O Russell For American Hustle
Adapted Screenplay: Steve Coogan, Jeff Pope For Philomena
Director: Alfonso Cuaron For Gravity
Leading Actress: Cate Blanchett For Blue Jasmine
Leading Actor: Chiwetel Ejiofor For 12 Years A Slave
Supporting Actress: Jennifer Lawrence For American Hustle
Supporting Actor: Barkhad Abdi For Captain Phillips
Original Music: Steven Price For Gravity
Cinematography: Emmanuel Lubezki For Gravity
Editing: Dan Hanley, Mike Hill For Rush
Production Design: Catherine Martin, Beverley Dunn For The Great Gatsby
Costume Design: Catherine Martin For The Great Gatsby
Make Up And Hair: Evelyne Noraz, Lori McCoy-Bell For American Hustle
Sound: Glenn Freemantle, Skip Lievsay, Christopher Benstead, Niv Adiri, Chris Munro For Gravity
Special Visual Effects: Tim Webber, Chris Lawrence, David Shirk, Neil Corbould, Nikki Penny For Gravity
British Short Animation: Sleeping With The Fishes
British Short Film: Room 8
EE Rising Star Award: Will Poulter
Outstanding Contribution To British Cinema: Peter Greenaway
BAFTA Fellowship Award: Dame Helen Mirren