
The 2011 BAFTA Awards ceremony took place last night in Central London, with The King’s Speech sweeping 7 awards in most of the important categories…
The red carpet was laid out for the Orange BAFTA Awards of 2011, and even though there was a slight continuous drizzle, it did not deter the stars from showing up in their magnificent best. The stage was set for the biggest film awards in Britain, and no one was left disappointed. As per the nominations, strong contenders were Inception, Black Swan, The Social Network, and The King’s Speech.
And according to most experts and critics, the real fight was between The King’s Speech and The Social Network. But in the end it was The King’s Speech that walked away with 7 awards, decimating all opposition in a way not many expected. This was a film which was all about a friendship that develops between the King, who is in fact a stammerer, and his unorthodox speech therapist. Let’s have a look at the winners in all categories.
- Best Film: The King’s Speech
- Best Director: David Fincher for The Social Network
- Best Leading Actor: Colin Firth for The King’s Speech
- Best Leading Actress: Natalie Portman for Black Swan
- Best Supporting Actor: Geoffrey Rush for The King’s Speech
- Best Supporting Actress: Helena Bonham Carter for The King’s Speech
- Best Original Screenplay: David Seidler for The King’s Speech
- Best Adapted Screenplay: Aaron Sorkin for The Social Network
- Outstanding British Film: The King’s Speech
- Outstanding Debut (British Director/Writer/Producer: Director/Writer Chris Morris for Four Lions
- Best Non-English Language Film: The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo (Sweden)
- Best Animated Film: Toy Story 3
- Best Original Music: Alexandre Desplat for The King’s Speech
- Best Cinematography: Roger Deakins for True Grit
- Best Editing: Angus Wall and Kirk Baxter for The Social Network
- Best Production Design: Guy Hendrix Dyas, Larry Dias, and Doug Mowat for Inception
- Best Costume Design: Colleen Atwood for Alice in Wonderland
- Best Sound: Richard King, Lora Hirschberg, Gary A Rizzo, Ed Novick for Inception
- Best Special Visual Effects: Chris Corbould, Paul Franklin, Andrew Lockley, Peter Bebb for Inception
- Best Hair & Makeup: Alice in Wonderland
- Best Short Animation: The Eagleman Stag
- Best Short Film: Until The River Runs Red
- Orange Wednesday’s Rising Star: Tom Hardy
As we can see from the results, The King’s Speech was on a roll, though Inception and The Social Network did not fare too badly either. Now, all the focus will move onto the Oscar Awards of 2011, which will be held in the United States in a couple of weeks time. Stay tuned!