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2011 Film Awards Winners (Part One)

Sunday 13 February

Winners of the Orange British Academy Film Awards in 2011. Photographic prints of the Orange British Academy Film Awards in 2011 are available to buy from www.baftaprints.org

  • All of the evening's winners pose with host Jonathan Ross (right) to mark the 64th Orange British Academy Film Awards

    The Winners

    All of the evening's winners pose with host Jonathan Ross (right) to mark the 64th Orange British Academy Film Awards

  • Sir Paul McCartney with The King's Speech composer Alexandre Desplat. (Pic: BAFTA/Richard Kendal)

    Original Music: The King's Speech

    Sir Paul McCartney with The King's Speech composer Alexandre Desplat. (Pic: BAFTA/Richard Kendal)

  • Short Animation winner Michael Please (r). (Pic: BAFTA/Richard Kendal)

    Short Animation: The Eagleman Stag

    Short Animation winner Michael Please (r). (Pic: BAFTA/Richard Kendal)

  • Paddy Considine who presented the Short Film BAFTA to Paul Wright and Poss Kondeatis. (Pic: BAFTA/Richard Kendal)

    Short Film: Until The River Runs Red

    Paddy Considine who presented the Short Film BAFTA to Paul Wright and Poss Kondeatis. (Pic: BAFTA/Richard Kendal)

  • Citation readers Max Irons (l) and Felicity Jones with Sound winners Ed Novick and Richard King. (Pic: BAFTA/Richard Kendal)

    Sound: Inception

    Citation readers Max Irons (l) and Felicity Jones with Sound winners Ed Novick and Richard King. (Pic: BAFTA/Richard Kendal)

  • Make-Up & Hair winners Valli O'Reilly and Paul Gooch. (Pic: BAFTA/Richard Kendal)

    Make-Up & Hair: Alice In Wonderland

    Make-Up & Hair winners Valli O'Reilly and Paul Gooch. (Pic: BAFTA/Richard Kendal)

  • Brit film critic Mark Kermode announced The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo as the FNITEL winner. (Pic: BAFTA/ Richard Kendal)

    Film Not in the English Language: Citation Reader

    Brit film critic Mark Kermode announced The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo as the FNITEL winner. (Pic: BAFTA/ Richard Kendal)

  • Proucer Søren Stærmose and director Niels Arden Oplev. (Pic: BAFTA/Richard Kendal)

    Film Not in the English Language: The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo

    Proucer Søren Stærmose and director Niels Arden Oplev. (Pic: BAFTA/Richard Kendal)

  • Dev Patel and Talulah Riley announced Alice In Wonderland as the Costume Design winner. (Pic: BAFTA/Richard Kendal)

    Costume Design: Citation Readers

    Dev Patel and Talulah Riley announced Alice In Wonderland as the Costume Design winner. (Pic: BAFTA/Richard Kendal)

  • Guy Hendrix Dyas, Larry Dias and Doug Mowat. (Pic: BAFTA/Richard Kendal)

    Production Design: Inception

    Guy Hendrix Dyas, Larry Dias and Doug Mowat. (Pic: BAFTA/Richard Kendal)

  • Jesse Eisenberg (The Social Network) and Jennifer Lawrence (Winter's Bone) announced Inception as the Special Visual Effects winner. (Pic: BAFTA/ Richard Kendal)

    Special Visual Effects: Citation Readers

    Jesse Eisenberg (The Social Network) and Jennifer Lawrence (Winter's Bone) announced Inception as the Special Visual Effects winner. (Pic: BAFTA/ Richard Kendal)

  • Chris Corbould, Paul Franklin, Andrew Lockley, Peter Bebb. (Pic: BAFTA/Richard Kendal)

    Special Visual Effects: Inception

    Chris Corbould, Paul Franklin, Andrew Lockley, Peter Bebb. (Pic: BAFTA/Richard Kendal)

  • Presenter James McAvoy with The King's Speech's Supporting Actress winner Helena Bonham Carter. (Pic: BAFTA/ Richard Kendal)

    Supporting Actress: Helena Bonham Carter

    Presenter James McAvoy with The King's Speech's Supporting Actress winner Helena Bonham Carter. (Pic: BAFTA/ Richard Kendal)

  • Four Lions actors Nigel Lindsay and Adeel Akhtar accept on behalf of writer/director Chris Morris. (Pic: BAFTA/ Richard Kendal)

    Outstanding Debut by a British Writer, Director or Producer: Four Lions

    Four Lions actors Nigel Lindsay and Adeel Akhtar accept on behalf of writer/director Chris Morris. (Pic: BAFTA/ Richard Kendal)

  • Jessica Alba announced Geoffrey Rush's Supporting Actor win for The King's Speech. (Pic: BAFTA/ Richard Kendal)

    Supporting Actor: Citation Reader

    Jessica Alba announced Geoffrey Rush's Supporting Actor win for The King's Speech. (Pic: BAFTA/ Richard Kendal)

  • The King's Speech writer David Seidler with presenters Rosamund Pike and Dominic Cooper. Cooper is holding Seidler's earlier BAFTA for Outstanding British Film. (Pic: BAFTA/ Richard Kendal)

    Original Screenplay: The King's Speech

    The King's Speech writer David Seidler with presenters Rosamund Pike and Dominic Cooper. Cooper is holding Seidler's earlier BAFTA for Outstanding British Film. (Pic: BAFTA/ Richard Kendal)

  • Two wins for The King's Speech writer David Seidler, Original Screenplay and Outstanding British Film. (Pic: BAFTA/Richard Kendal)

    Original Screenplay: The King's Speech

    Two wins for The King's Speech writer David Seidler, Original Screenplay and Outstanding British Film. (Pic: BAFTA/Richard Kendal)

  • Made In Dagenham star Rosamund Pike and Tamara Drewe's Dominic Cooper. (Pic: BAFTA/Richard Kendal)

    Original Screenplay: Citation Readers

    Made In Dagenham star Rosamund Pike and Tamara Drewe's Dominic Cooper. (Pic: BAFTA/Richard Kendal)

  • Harry Potter producer David Heyman, star Emma Watson, creator JK Rowling and star Rupert Grint. (Pic: BAFTA/Richard Kendal)

    Outstanding British Contribution to Cinema: The Harry Potter Films

    Harry Potter producer David Heyman, star Emma Watson, creator JK Rowling and star Rupert Grint. (Pic: BAFTA/Richard Kendal)

  • Nicholas Hoult and Neve Campbell with Animated Film winner Lee Unkrick. (Pic: BAFTA/ Richard Kendal)

    Animated Film: Toy Story 3

    Nicholas Hoult and Neve Campbell with Animated Film winner Lee Unkrick. (Pic: BAFTA/ Richard Kendal)

  • Tom Ford and Eva Green announced Tom Hardy (Inception, Bronson) as this year's Orange Wednesdays Rising Star. (Pic: BAFTA/ Richard Kendal)

    Orange Wednesdays Rising Star Award: Citation Readers

    Tom Ford and Eva Green announced Tom Hardy (Inception, Bronson) as this year's Orange Wednesdays Rising Star. (Pic: BAFTA/ Richard Kendal)

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