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Boyhood Steals British Hearts And Is The Big Winner At The Baftas

<encoded><p>After starting out well in the Movie Awards Season by picking up 3 Golden Globes ‘BOYHOOD’ was on the fast track form some Oscar, but then it got derailed at the Guild Awards by ‘BIRDMAN’ who took all the top prizes.</p> <p> </p><p><img src="http://www.thegayuk.com/communities/8/004/009/928/388/images/4618371318.png" width="460" height="371" alt="(c) Instagram" title="(c) Instagram"/></p> <p></p><p>That is until last night at the 68th BAFTA Awards when <a href="http://www.thegayuk.com/magazine/4574334751/FILM-REVIEW-Boyhood/8588700">BOYHOOD</a> came out on top by winning Best Picture, Best Director and Best Supporting Actress proving yet once again that the British Academy truly has a mind of it’s own. It doesn’t mean that Boyhood is now a shoo in for the BEST PICTURE OSCAR, but director Richard Linklater must be taking some comfort that for the past 6 years the BAFTA winner has also snared the big Hollywood Award too.</p><p></p><p>In front of a star-studded audience in London’s Royal Opera House newly married STEPHEN FRY oversaw an evening that brought it’s share of surprises and some very well deserved winners. The unstoppable EDDIE REDMAYNE picked up yet another BEST ACTOR AWARD for his powerful performance in <a href="http://www.thegayuk.com/magazine/4574334751/MOVIE-REVIEW-The-Theory-Of-Everything/9185407">THE THEORY OF EVERYTHING</a>, also named BEST BRITISH FILM, and this time Professor STEPHEN HAWKINS the man he portrayed was in the audience. Equally satisfying was JACK O'CONNELL’s RISING STAR AWARD after a rather sensational year starring in STARRED UP, “<a href="http://www.thegayuk.com/magazine/4574334751/MOVIE-REVIEW-71/9188288">71</a>, and Angelique Jolie’s <a href="http://www.thegayuk.com/magazine/4574334751/MOVIE-REVIEW-Unbroken/9252603">UNBROKEN</a>.</p><p></p><p>The big winner of the night was Wes Anderson’s <a href="http://www.thegayuk.com/magazine/4574334751/MOVIE-REVIEW-The-Grand-Budapest-Hotel/7818170">THE GRAND BUDAPEST HOTEL</a> picking up 5 craft BAFTAS, and a delighted Laura Poitras picked up the BEST DOCUMENTARY AWARD for her stunning movie <a href="http://www.thegayuk.com/magazine/4574334751/MOVIE-REVIEW-CitizenFour/9168416">CITIZENFOUR</a>. We are also proud of the fact that the movie PRIDE, the true story of gay activists who stood shoulder to shoulder with Welsh miners during the strike of 1984/85 won a BAFTA for Outstanding Debut by a British Writer, Director or Producer. Stephen Beresford accepting the award said that took him twenty years to persuade anyone the story's elements, "were the ingredients for a sure fire comedy smash". He added, "We do incredible things when we stand together - unite."</p><p></p><p> </p><p></p><p>WINNERS</p><p></p><p>Best film</p><p>Boyhood Richard Linklater, Cathleen Sutherland</p><p></p><p>Best actress</p><p>Julianne Moore Still Alice</p><p></p><p>Best actor</p><p>Eddie Redmayne The Theory of Everything</p><p></p><p>Best director</p><p>Richard Linklater Boyhood</p><p></p><p>EE rising star award (voted for by the public)</p><p>Jack O’Connell</p><p></p><p>Best costume design</p><p>The Grand Budapest Hotel Milena Canonero</p><p></p><p>Best adapted screenplay</p><p>The Theory of Everything Anthony McCarten</p><p></p><p>Best film not in the English language</p><p>Ida Paweł Pawlikowski, Eric Abraham, Piotr Dzięcioł, Ewa Puszczynska</p><p></p><p>Best original screenplay</p><p>The Grand Budapest Hotel Wes Anderson</p><p></p><p>Outstanding debut by a British writer, director or producer</p><p>Stephen Beresford (writer), David Livingstone (producer) Pride</p><p></p><p>Best cinematography</p><p>Emmanuel Lubezki Birdman</p><p></p><p>Best supporting actress</p><p>Patricia Arquette Boyhood</p><p></p><p>Best supporting actor</p><p>JK Simmons Whiplash</p><p></p><p>Best special visual effects</p><p>Interstellar Paul Franklin, Scott Fisher, Andrew Lockley</p><p></p><p>Best animated film</p><p>The Lego Movie Phil Lord, Christopher Miller</p><p></p><p>Best sound</p><p>Whiplash Thomas Curley, Ben Wilkins, Craig Mann</p><p></p><p>Best editing</p><p>Whiplash Tom Cross</p><p></p><p>Best short animation</p><p>The Bigger Picture Chris Hees, Daisy Jacobs, Jennifer Majka</p><p></p><p>Best short film</p><p>Boogaloo and Graham Brian J Falconer, Michael Lennox, Ronan Blaney</p><p></p><p>Best makeup and hair</p><p>The Grand Budapest Hotel Frances Hannon, Mark Coulier</p><p></p><p>Best production design</p><p>The Grand Budapest Hotel Adam Stockhausen, Anna Pinnock</p><p></p><p>Best documentary</p><p>Citizenfour Laura Poitras</p><p></p><p>Best original music</p><p>The Grand Budapest Hotel Alexandre Desplat</p><p></p><p>Outstanding British film</p><p>The Theory of Everything James Marsh, Tim Bevan, Eric Fellner, Lisa Bruce, Anthony McCarten</p><p></p><p>Bafta Fellowship (announced earlier)</p><p><a href="http://www.thegayuk.com/magazine/4574334751/Mike-Leigh-To-Be-Honoured-With-Bafta-Fellowship/9360403">Mike Leigh</a></p><p></p><p>Outstanding British Contribution to Cinema (announced earlier)</p><p>BBC Films</p><p></p><p><a href="http://www.thegayuk.com/RogerWalker-Dack">by Roger Walker-Dack</a></p><p></p><p></p><p> </p><p> </p></encoded>

After starting out well in the Movie Awards Season by picking up 3 Golden Globes ‘BOYHOOD’ was on the fast track form some Oscar, but then it got derailed at the Guild Awards by ‘BIRDMAN’ who took all the top prizes.

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That is until last night at the 68th BAFTA Awards when BOYHOOD came out on top by winning Best Picture, Best Director and Best Supporting Actress proving yet once again that the British Academy truly has a mind of it’s own. It doesn’t mean that Boyhood is now a shoo in for the BEST PICTURE OSCAR, but director Richard Linklater must be taking some comfort that for the past 6 years the BAFTA winner has also snared the big Hollywood Award too.

In front of a star-studded audience in London’s Royal Opera House newly married STEPHEN FRY oversaw an evening that brought it’s share of surprises and some very well deserved winners. The unstoppable EDDIE REDMAYNE picked up yet another BEST ACTOR AWARD for his powerful performance in THE THEORY OF EVERYTHING, also named BEST BRITISH FILM, and this time Professor STEPHEN HAWKINS the man he portrayed was in the audience. Equally satisfying was JACK O'CONNELL’s RISING STAR AWARD after a rather sensational year starring in STARRED UP, “71, and Angelique Jolie’s UNBROKEN.

The big winner of the night was Wes Anderson’s THE GRAND BUDAPEST HOTEL picking up 5 craft BAFTAS, and a delighted Laura Poitras picked up the BEST DOCUMENTARY AWARD for her stunning movie CITIZENFOUR. We are also proud of the fact that the movie PRIDE, the true story of gay activists who stood shoulder to shoulder with Welsh miners during the strike of 1984/85 won a BAFTA for Outstanding Debut by a British Writer, Director or Producer. Stephen Beresford accepting the award said that took him twenty years to persuade anyone the story's elements, "were the ingredients for a sure fire comedy smash". He added, "We do incredible things when we stand together - unite."

WINNERS

Best film

Boyhood Richard Linklater, Cathleen Sutherland

Best actress

Julianne Moore Still Alice

Best actor

Eddie Redmayne The Theory of Everything

Best director

Richard Linklater Boyhood

EE rising star award (voted for by the public)

Jack O’Connell

Best costume design

The Grand Budapest Hotel Milena Canonero

Best adapted screenplay

The Theory of Everything Anthony McCarten

Best film not in the English language

Ida Paweł Pawlikowski, Eric Abraham, Piotr Dzięcioł, Ewa Puszczynska

Best original screenplay

The Grand Budapest Hotel Wes Anderson

Outstanding debut by a British writer, director or producer

Stephen Beresford (writer), David Livingstone (producer) Pride

Best cinematography

Emmanuel Lubezki Birdman

Best supporting actress

Patricia Arquette Boyhood

Best supporting actor

JK Simmons Whiplash

Best special visual effects

Interstellar Paul Franklin, Scott Fisher, Andrew Lockley

Best animated film

The Lego Movie Phil Lord, Christopher Miller

Best sound

Whiplash Thomas Curley, Ben Wilkins, Craig Mann

Best editing

Whiplash Tom Cross

Best short animation

The Bigger Picture Chris Hees, Daisy Jacobs, Jennifer Majka

Best short film

Boogaloo and Graham Brian J Falconer, Michael Lennox, Ronan Blaney

Best makeup and hair

The Grand Budapest Hotel Frances Hannon, Mark Coulier

Best production design

The Grand Budapest Hotel Adam Stockhausen, Anna Pinnock

Best documentary

Citizenfour Laura Poitras

Best original music

The Grand Budapest Hotel Alexandre Desplat

Outstanding British film

The Theory of Everything James Marsh, Tim Bevan, Eric Fellner, Lisa Bruce, Anthony McCarten

Bafta Fellowship (announced earlier)

Mike Leigh

Outstanding British Contribution to Cinema (announced earlier)

BBC Films

by Roger Walker-Dack

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