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63rd British Academy Film Awards
Date21 February 2010
SiteRoyal Opera House
Hosted byJonathan Ross
Highlights
Best FilmThe Hurt Locker
Best ActorColin Firth
A Single Man
Best ActressCarey Mulligan
An Education
Most awardsThe Hurt Locker (6)
Most nominationsAn Education, Avatar & The Hurt Locker (8)

The 63rd British Academy Film Awards, hosted by the British Academy of Film and Television Arts, took place on 21 February 2010 and honoured the best films of 2009. The Hurt Locker took home the most awards, receiving 6 BAFTAS.[1]

Nominees And Winners

Kathryn Bigelow, Best Director winner
Colin Firth, Best Actor winner
Carey Mulligan, Best Actress winner
Christoph Waltz, Best Supporting Actor winner
Mo'Nique, Best Supporting Actress winner

Academy Fellowship

Vanessa Redgrave

Best Film

The Hurt Locker

Best Actor

Colin FirthA Single Man as George Falconer

Best Actress

Carey MulliganAn Education as Jenny Miller

Best Animated Film

UpPete Docter

Best Cinematography

The Hurt Locker - Barry Ackroyd

Best Costume Design

The Young Victoria (Sandy Powell)

Best Director

The Hurt Locker - Kathryn Bigelow

Best Editing

The Hurt Locker - Chris Innis & Bob Murawski

Outstanding British Film

Fish Tank

Best Film Not in the English Language

A Prophet (Un prophète)

Best Makeup and Hair

The Young Victoria

Best Music (Anthony Asquith Award for Film Music)

UpMichael Giacchino

Best Production Design

Avatar

Best Screenplay - Original

The Hurt LockerMark Boal

Best Screenplay - Adapted

Up in the Air - Jason Reitman and Sheldon Turner

Best Sound

The Hurt Locker - Ray Beckett, Paul N.J. Ottosson

Best Supporting Actor

Christoph WaltzInglourious Basterds as Col. Hans Landa

Best Supporting Actress

Mo'NiquePrecious as Mary Lee Johnston

Best Special Visual Effects

Avatar

Best Short Animation

Mother of Many

Best Short Film

I Do Air

Outstanding Debut by a British director, writer or producer

Duncan Jones (Director) - Moon

Orange Rising Star Award

Kristen Stewart

Awards breakdown

List of films that received multiple awards:

List of films that received multiple nominations:

References

  1. ^ "Baftas 2010: A peculiarly British awards". BBC News. 2010-02-22. Archived from the original on 25 February 2010. Retrieved 2010-02-23. {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |deadurl= ignored (|url-status= suggested) (help)