51st British Academy Film Awards
Appearance
(Redirected from BAFTA Awards 1997)
51st British Academy Film Awards | |
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Date | 19 April 1998 |
Site | Grosvenor House Hotel |
Hosted by | Rory Bremner |
Highlights | |
Best Film | The Full Monty |
Best British Film | Nil by Mouth |
Best Actor | Robert Carlyle The Full Monty |
Best Actress | Judi Dench Mrs Brown |
Most awards | Romeo + Juliet (4) |
Most nominations | L.A. Confidential (12) |
The 51st British Academy Film Awards, more commonly known as the BAFTAs, took place on 19 April 1998 at the Grosvenor House Hotel in London, honouring the best national and foreign films of 1997. Presented by the British Academy of Film and Television Arts, accolades were handed out for the best feature-length film and documentaries of any nationality that were screened at British cinemas in 1997.
Peter Cattaneo's The Full Monty won the award for Best Film, while Nil by Mouth, from writer/director Gary Oldman, was voted Outstanding British Film.[1][2][3]
The nominations were announced on 9 March 1998.[4][5][6] The ceremony was hosted by Rory Bremner.
Winners and nominees
[edit]BAFTA Fellowship
[edit]Outstanding British Contribution to Cinema
[edit]- Michael Roberts
Awards
[edit]Winners are listed first and highlighted in boldface.
Statistics
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See also
[edit]- 70th Academy Awards
- 23rd César Awards
- 3rd Critics' Choice Awards
- 50th Directors Guild of America Awards
- 11th European Film Awards
- 55th Golden Globe Awards
- 9th Golden Laurel Awards
- 18th Golden Raspberry Awards
- 2nd Golden Satellite Awards
- 12th Goya Awards
- 13th Independent Spirit Awards
- 3rd Lumières Awards
- 24th Saturn Awards
- 4th Screen Actors Guild Awards
- 50th Writers Guild of America Awards
References
[edit]- ^ Brownrigg, Sylvia (30 April 1998). "No glitz please – we're British". Salon.com. Archived from the original on 17 February 2011. Retrieved 15 June 2022.
- ^ "Winners of the 1998 Bafta film awards". BBC News. 19 April 1998. Retrieved 15 June 2022.
- ^ "Full Monty pulls it off at Baftas". BBC News. 19 April 1998. Retrieved 15 June 2022.
- ^ "Full Monty tops Bafta list". BBC News. 10 March 1998. Retrieved 15 June 2022.
- ^ Boehm, Erich (9 March 1998). "'Confidential' leads BAFTA noms". Variety. Retrieved 15 June 2022.
- ^ Watson-Smyth, Kate (10 March 1998). "Monty's Bafta glory leaves Rowan without a bean". The Independent. Retrieved 15 June 2022.