Sunday, February 13, 2011

"The King's Speech" Wins Original Music BAFTA

ORIGINAL MUSIC

THE KING’S SPEECH Alexandre Desplat WINNER

127 HOURS AR Rahman

ALICE IN WONDERLAND Danny Elfman

HOW TO TRAIN YOUR DRAGON John Powell

INCEPTION Hans Zimmer

"The King's Speech" Wins Best Original Screenplay BAFTA

ORIGINAL SCREENPLAY

THE KING’S SPEECH David Seidler WINNER

BLACK SWAN Mark Heyman, Andrés Heinz, John McLaughlin

THE FIGHTER Scott Silver, Paul Tamasy, Eric Johnson

INCEPTION Christopher Nolan

THE KIDS ARE ALL RIGHT Lisa Cholodenko, Stuart Blumberg

"The Social Network" Wins "Best Editing" BAFTA

EDITING

THE SOCIAL NETWORK Angus Wall, Kirk Baxter WINNER

127 HOURS Jon Harris

BLACK SWAN Andrew Weisblum

INCEPTION Lee Smith

THE KING’S SPEECH Tariq Anwar

Helena Bonham Carter Wins "Best Supporting Actress" BAFTA

SUPPORTING ACTRESS

HELENA BONHAM CARTER The King’s Speech WINNER

AMY ADAMS The Fighter

BARBARA HERSHEY Black Swan

LESLEY MANVILLE Another Year

MIRANDA RICHARDSON Made in Dagenham

Geoffrey Rush Wins "Best Supporting Actor" BAFTA

SUPPORTING ACTOR

GEOFFREY RUSH The King’s Speech WINNER

CHRISTIAN BALE The Fighter

ANDREW GARFIELD The Social Network

PETE POSTLETHWAITE The Town

MARK RUFFALO The Kids Are All Right

"The King's Speech" Wins Outstanding British Film BAFTA

OUTSTANDING BRITISH FILM

THE KING’S SPEECH Tom Hooper, David Seidler, Iain Canning, Emile Sherman, Gareth Unwin WINNER


127 HOURS Danny Boyle, Simon Beaufoy, Christian Colson, John Smithson

ANOTHER YEAR Mike Leigh, Georgina Lowe

FOUR LIONS Chris Morris, Jesse Armstrong, Sam Bain, Mark Herbert, Derrin Schlesinger

MADE IN DAGENHAM Nigel Cole, William Ivory, Elizabeth Karlsen, Stephen Woolley

How to Follow the 2011 BAFTAs from America

The BAFTAs, the British equivalent of the Academy Awards, are today.  Anyone who has the BBC on their cable or satellite system can watch the awards broadcast starting at 4 PM EST.  Later, BBC America, which most Americans are likely to have on their cable and satellite services, will begin coverage at 8 PM Eastern and Pacific, but by then, I'm pretty sure the awards ceremony will have concluded.

BBC America's blog, Anglophenia, will live blog the event beginning at 2:30 PM EST.  Meanwhile, I'll update as often as I can and have a full list of winners by tomorrow.

Thanks, as always, for visiting.