BAFTA News
BAFTA nominations will be out Jan 18, 2011
The entry deadline will be 18 November, with round 1 opening on December 8.
Bigelow becomes first woman to win BAFTA director prize
Kathryn Bigelow has become the first woman to win the best director prize at the Orange British Film Academy Awards, held in London over the weekend (February 21).
Vanessa Redgrave to receive BAFTA fellowship
BAFTA to honour Vanessa Redgrave with the Academy Fellowship.
Avatar, An Education, Hurt Locker lead BAFTA nominations
Avatar, An Education and The Hurt Locker have each received eight nominations for this year’s Orange British Film Academy Awards, including best film and best director.
An Education leads BAFTA long list
An Education leads the pack of films long listed for the Orange British Academy Film Awards, with 17 categories including best film, best director (Lone Scherfig) and best actress for Carey Mulligan.
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BAFTA unveils foreign language shortlist
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Kirk Douglas, Colin Firth, Danny Boyle latest BAFTA/LA honourees
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Bafta to honour Monty Python team at New York reunion
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BAFTA/LA to honour Tracey Ullman with inaugural Charlie Chaplin award
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Steven Spielberg's Boom Blox gets video game BAFTA nomination
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Peter Morris re-elected as chairman of BAFTA/LA
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BAFTA preview: the Battle of Britain
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James McAvoy joins Orange Rising Star jury
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BAFTA sets 2009 date for February 8, two weeks ahead of Oscars
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Flashback: BAFTA 2008
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BAFTA Analysis: Atonement's glory expected, but where's Sweeney Todd'
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Peter Morris re-elected as chairman of BAFTA/LA
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LaBeouf, Riley among nominees for BAFTA Orange Rising Star prize
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In The Loop sweeps the board at Scottish Baftas
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Robert De Niro to receive BAFTA/LA's Britannia Award
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BAFTA/LA to honour Blunt with Britannia Award
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Steven Spielberg claims BAFTA for video game
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Slumdog marches on but BAFTA nominations did have surprises
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Awards Countdown - Best Director
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Awards Countdown - BAFTA preview
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Summer shines At BAFTA Scotland Awards
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Flashback: The 2008 awards
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Atonement takes best film BAFTA but Cotillard steals show
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Atonement leads BAFTA race with 14 nominations
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BAFTA organisers don't expect WGA strike chaos




