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BAFTA Film Awards 13th Feb 2012

The Orange British Academy Awards ceremony is the Oscars of the British Film World. Stars gather from all four corners of the globe to walk the red carpet regaling fans with their incredible gowns. Its  huge event for the film industry as well as film fans globally. 

Held at the Royal Albert Hall on the 13th of February the evening promises to amaze, entertain and enthrall.  


 

 

BAFTA's annual film awards ceremony is known as the British Academy Film Awards, rewarding the best work of any nationality seen on British cinema screens during the preceding year. Since 2008 the ceremony has been held at the Royal Opera House in London’s Covent Garden having taken place since 2000 in the flagship Odeon cinema on Leicester Square. The ceremony previously took place in April or May, but from 2002 onwards has taken place in February, in order to precede the Oscars.

In order for a film to be considered for a BAFTA nomination its first public exhibition must be in a cinema and it must have a UK theatrical release in a public UK cinema for no fewer than seven days in the calendar year that corresponds to the upcoming Awards. A film must be feature length and films from all countries are eligible in all categories, with the exception of Outstanding British Film, Outstanding Debut, Short Film and Short Animation which are for British films only.

The 2010 ceremony was held on 21 February, also at the Royal Opera House.

The Major Awards winners in 2010 included:

The Hurt Locker (Film)

Kathryn Bigelow (Director), for The Hurt Locker

Colin Firth (Leading Actor), for A Single Man

Carey Mulligan (Leading Actress), for An Education

Christoph Waltz (Supporting Actor), for Inglourious Basterds

Mo'Nique (Supporting Actress), for Precious

Mark Boal (Original Screenplay), for The Hurt Locker

Jason Reitman and Sheldon Turner (Adapted Screenplay), for Up In The Air

Michael Giacchino (Music), for Up

Pete Docter (Animated Film), for Up

(Taken from Wikipedia for historical importance of the BAFTA’s)

Would you like to join the stars and attend the BAFTA’s?

 If the answer is yes why not drop me an email on sophie@superconcierge.co.uk

 Joely Richardson BAFTA film awards

If you want to join the stars on the red and greet them with your autograph book and camera’s ready then there a small number of wrist bands are available. 

All the information you need is on the link below listed on the BAFTA website 

http://www.bafta.org/awards/film/film-awards-public-information,663,BA.html

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