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The British Academy Film Awards, more commonly known as the BAFTAs or BAFTA Awards, is an annual film award show hosted by the
British Academy of Film and Television Arts The British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA, ) is an independent trade association and charity that supports, develops, and promotes the arts of film, television and video games in the United Kingdom. In addition to its annual awa ...
(BAFTA) to honour the best
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and international contributions to film. The ceremony was first held at the flagship Odeon Cinema in
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in London, then the Royal Opera House from 2007 to 2016. The event was held at the
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from 2017 to 2022, before moving to the
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for 2023. The statue awarded to recipients depicts a theatrical mask. The first BAFTA Awards ceremony was held in 1949, and the ceremony was first broadcast on the
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in 1956 with Vivien Leigh as the host. The ceremony was initially held in April or May; since 2001, it typically takes place in February.


History

The
British Academy of Film and Television Arts The British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA, ) is an independent trade association and charity that supports, develops, and promotes the arts of film, television and video games in the United Kingdom. In addition to its annual awa ...
(BAFTA) was founded in 1947 as The British Film Academy, by
David Lean Sir David Lean (25 March 190816 April 1991) was an English film director, producer, screenwriter, and editor, widely considered one of the most important figures of Cinema of the United Kingdom, British cinema. He directed the large-scale epi ...
,
Alexander Korda Sir Alexander Korda (; born Sándor László Kellner; ; 16 September 1893 – 23 January 1956)
, Carol Reed, Charles Laughton, Roger Manvell, Laurence Olivier, Emeric Pressburger,
Michael Powell Michael Latham Powell (30 September 1905 – 19 February 1990) was an English filmmaker, celebrated for his partnership with Emeric Pressburger. Through their production company Powell and Pressburger, The Archers, they together wrote, produced ...
, Michael Balcon, and other major figures of the British film industry. In 1958, the Academy merged with The Guild of Television Producers and Directors to form The Society of Film and Television, which eventually became The British Academy of Film and Television Arts in 1976. The stated charitable purpose of BAFTA is to "support, develop and promote the art forms of the moving image, by identifying and rewarding excellence, inspiring practitioners, and benefiting the public". In addition to high-profile awards ceremonies, BAFTA runs a year-round programme of educational events, including film screenings and tribute evenings. BAFTA is supported by a membership of about 6,000 people from the film, television, and video game industries. The Academy's awards are in the form of a theatrical mask designed by American sculptor Mitzi Cunliffe, in response to a commission from the Guild of Television Producers in 1955.


Annual ceremony

The ceremony previously took place in April or May, but since 2001 it has been held in February in order to precede the
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. Most of the awards are open to all nationalities, though there are awards for Outstanding British Film and Outstanding Debut by a British Writer, Producer or Director. Only UK films are eligible for the categories of The British Short Film and British Short Animation awards. During each annual ceremony, BAFTA pauses '' in memoriam'' to pay tribute to those in the industry who have died over the past 12 months, showcasing a montage of images accompanied by music.


Broadcast

The Awards ceremony has been historically delayed broadcast on British television the same evening, and across the world. The first broadcast was on the
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in 1956, with Vivien Leigh (who would present an award to her ex husband Sir Laurence Olivier) as the host. It has been broadcast in colour since 1970. In the US the show was previously broadcast with a delay on BBC America until 2021, after which it has broadcast on streaming service BritBox. In 2023, the BAFTA Film Awards included a live telecast for its major award categories during the culmination of the ceremony.


Location

The award ceremony is held in
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. From 2000 to 2007, the ceremonies took place at the flagship Odeon Leicester cinema in
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. Between 2008 and 2016, the ceremonies took place at the Royal Opera House. The 70th Awards in 2017, and subsequent ceremonies up to the 75th Awards in 2022, were held at the Royal Albert Hall. For the 76th British Academy Film Awards in 2023, it was announced that the ceremony would be moved to the Royal Festival Hall as part of a new multi-year deal between BAFTA and the Southbank Centre, bringing the Film Awards in-line with the British Academy Television Awards and British Academy Games Awards, which were already held there.


Sponsorship

Until 2012, the mobile telephone network Orange sponsored the awards. Orange's parent company, EE, took over the sponsorship of the event from 2013.


Award categories


Retired awards

* BAFTA Award for Most Promising Newcomer to Leading Film Roles (awarded 1952–1984) * BAFTA Award for Best British Screenplay (awarded 1955–1968) * BAFTA Award for Best Screenplay (awarded 1969–1983) * BAFTA Award for Best British Actor (awarded 1952–1967) * BAFTA Award for Best Foreign Actor (awarded 1952–1967) * BAFTA Award for Best British Actress (awarded 1952–1967) * BAFTA Award for Best Foreign Actress (awarded 1952–1967) * BAFTA Award for Best Original Song (awarded 1983–1985) * BAFTA Award for Best Factual Film * BAFTA Award for Best Fictional Film * BAFTA Award for Best Short Factual Film * BAFTA Award for Best Specialised Film * BAFTA Award for Best Animation (awarded 1955–1982) * BAFTA John Grierson Award * BAFTA United Nations Award (awarded 1949–1976)


Special awards

* BAFTA Fellowship (since 1971) * Outstanding British Contribution to Cinema Award (known as the Michael Balcon Award from 1979 to 2006) * Britannia Awards (1989—2019)


Superlatives


Acting

Note: Dench and Hoffman's tally of wins and nominations includes those received in the Most Promising Newcomer category.


Actors nominated twice in the same category in the same year

Nine actors have received dual nominations in the same category in a single year at the BAFTA Film Awards. ; Notes *
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was the first actor to receive dual nominations in the same category in a single year. * The only ceremony with multiple actors double nominated in the same category was the 57th, with
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and
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. Penn became the first actor to win neither nomination, while Johansson became the first (and remains the only) to have neither performance nominated for the corresponding Oscar. * Kate Winslet is the only actor to receive dual nominations twice.


Actors nominated in two different categories for the same performance in the same year

Nine actors have received two nominations for the same performance in a single year at the BAFTA Film Awards. ; Notes * Albert Finney was the first actor to receive two nominations for one performance. * Jodie Foster was the first actor to win both nominations. * Brad Davis is the only actor to win neither nomination. * The only ceremony with multiple actors to receive two nominations for one performance was the 37th, with Phyllis Logan and Julie Walters. Logan and Walters were nominated twice against each other, and both won, effectively splitting categories.


Directing


Directors nominated for multiple films in the same year

The only director to receive dual nominations in the same year at the BAFTA Film Awards was
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for '' Erin Brockovich'' and ''
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'' in 2000. Additionally,
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received one joint nomination for '' Murder on the Orient Express'' and '' Serpico'' in 1974.


Other

* Most awards won by a single film ** ''
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'' (1969), with 9 wins. * Most nominations received by a single film ** ''
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'' (1982), with 16 nominations. * Most awards won by a non English-language film ** '' All Quiet on the Western Front'' (2022), with 7 wins. * Most nominations received by a non English-language film ** '' Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon'' (2000) and '' All Quiet on the Western Front'' (2022), with 14 nominations each. * Most nominations received by an animated film ** '' Shrek'' (2001), with 6 nominations. * First non-English language film to win Best Film ** '' Bicycle Thieves'' in 1949. * First non-English language films to be nominated for Best Film ** '' Four Steps in the Clouds'', '' Monsieur Vincent'' and '' Paisan'' in 1948. * First animated film to be nominated for Best Film ** '' Shrek'' (2001) * First animated film to win any screenplay categories ** '' Shrek'' (2001), with Best Adapted Screenplay * Largest sweep (winning awards in every nominated category) ** '' A Man for All Seasons'' (1966), with 7 wins. * Most nominations without winning an award ** '' Women in Love'' (1969) and '' Finding Neverland'' (2004), with 11 nominations each. * Most total nominations and awards for a person **
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received 24 nominations and won 10 awards. * Most nominations and awards for a person in a single year **
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received six nominations and won four awards in
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. * Most nominations for a woman in a single year ** Chloé Zhao received four nominations in
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. * Most total awards for a woman ** Judi Dench and Catherine Martin won six awards each. * Most total nominations for a woman ** Sandy Powell received 16 nominations. * Highest "perfect score" ** Composer Ennio Morricone has six nominations and six wins. * Only person to receive every nomination in a category ** Jocelyn Rickards received both nominations for Best British Costume Design – Black and White in
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, winning for '' Mademoiselle''. * Only actor to win a BAFTA for portraying a real BAFTA winner **
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won Best Actress in a Supporting Role for portraying
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in '' The Aviator'' (2004). ***NOTE: Robert Downey Jr. won Best Actor in a Leading Role for portraying
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in ''
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'' (1992). Chaplin received the BAFTA Fellowship, an honorary award, but never nominated for a competitive BAFTA. * Only actor to be nominated for a voice-only performance **
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nominated for Best Actor in a Supporting Role for voicing
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in '' Shrek'' (2001). * Oldest person to win an award ** James Ivory, age 89 (Best Adapted Screenplay, '' Call Me by Your Name'', 2017). * Youngest person to win an award ** Jodie Foster, age 13 (Best Actress in a Supporting Role and Most Promising Newcomer to Leading Film Roles, '' Bugsy Malone'' / ''
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'', 1976).


Ceremonies


See also

*
British Academy of Film and Television Arts The British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA, ) is an independent trade association and charity that supports, develops, and promotes the arts of film, television and video games in the United Kingdom. In addition to its annual awa ...
* British Academy Television Awards


Notes


References


External links

*
BAFTA Awards database



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