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Film Awards Winners in 2012

Sunday 12 February

The winners of the 2012 Orange British Academy Film Awards.

  • David Vickery, Tim Burke, John Richardson, Greg Butler and Cuba Gooding Jr.

    Special Visual Effects: Harry Potter And The Deathly Hallows Pt 2

    David Vickery, Tim Burke, John Richardson, Greg Butler and Cuba Gooding Jr.

  • Citation readers Joseph Mawle and Holliday Grainger with winning filmmakers Gerardine O'Flynn and John Maclean.

    Short Film: Pitch Black Heist

    Citation readers Joseph Mawle and Holliday Grainger with winning filmmakers Gerardine O'Flynn and John Maclean.

  • Crooner Tom Jones took to the stage to perform James Bond classic, Thunderball.

    Tom Jones

    Crooner Tom Jones took to the stage to perform James Bond classic, Thunderball.

  • Actor Jamie Campbell Bower who presented the BAFTA for Original Music to French composer Ludovic Bource.

    Music: The Artist

    Actor Jamie Campbell Bower who presented the BAFTA for Original Music to French composer Ludovic Bource.

  • Citation Readers Joseph Mawle and Holliday Grainger with winning animators Sue Goffe and Grant Orchard.

    Short Animation: A Morning Stroll

    Citation Readers Joseph Mawle and Holliday Grainger with winning animators Sue Goffe and Grant Orchard.

  • BAFTA-winning editors of Senna, Gregers Sall and Chris King.

    Editing: Senna

    BAFTA-winning editors of Senna, Gregers Sall and Chris King.

  • The King’s Speech director Tom Hooper with The Artist director Michel Hazanavicius, who accepted the BAFTA on behalf his cinematographer Guillaume Schiffman.

    Cinematography: The Artist

    The King’s Speech director Tom Hooper with The Artist director Michel Hazanavicius, who accepted the BAFTA on behalf his cinematographer Guillaume Schiffman.

  • Downton Abbey actress Jessica Brown-Findlay, who presented the BAFTAs for Sound and Editing. Jessica is wearing a dress by Alessandra Rich with hair by Charles Worthington.

    Jessica Brown-Findlay

    Downton Abbey actress Jessica Brown-Findlay, who presented the BAFTAs for Sound and Editing. Jessica is wearing a dress by Alessandra Rich with hair by Charles Worthington.

  • Two of the winning sound team, Philip Stockton and John Midgley.

    Sound: Hugo

    Two of the winning sound team, Philip Stockton and John Midgley.

  • Presenters Chris Hemsworth and Hayley Atwell with BAFTA-winning costume designer Mark Bridges.

    Costume Design: The Artist

    Presenters Chris Hemsworth and Hayley Atwell with BAFTA-winning costume designer Mark Bridges.

  • The winning make-up and hair team, Mark Coulier, Marese Langan and J. Roy Helland.

    Make Up & Hair: The Iron Lady

    The winning make-up and hair team, Mark Coulier, Marese Langan and J. Roy Helland.

  • Actor Anil Kapoor who accepted the BAFTA on behalf of Pedro and Agustin Almodóvar.

    Film Not In The English Language: The Skin I Live In

    Actor Anil Kapoor who accepted the BAFTA on behalf of Pedro and Agustin Almodóvar.

  • Winning director Paddy Considine with producer Diarmid Scrimshaw.

    Outstanding Debut by a British Writer, Director or Producer: Tyrannosaur

    Winning director Paddy Considine with producer Diarmid Scrimshaw.

  • Bridesmaids stars Chris O'Dowd and Kristen Wiig presented the Outstanding Debut BAFTA to director Paddy Considine for his film, Tyrannosaur. O'Dowd is in Hackett, Wiig is wearing Alberta Ferretti.

    Chris O'Dowd & Kristen Wiig

    Bridesmaids stars Chris O'Dowd and Kristen Wiig presented the Outstanding Debut BAFTA to director Paddy Considine for his film, Tyrannosaur. O'Dowd is in Hackett, Wiig is wearing Alberta Ferretti.

  • Winner Francesca Lo Schiavo with presenter Viola Davis.

    Production Design: Hugo

    Winner Francesca Lo Schiavo with presenter Viola Davis.

  • Helena Bonham Carter, wearing a dress by Giles Deacon, accepted the BAFTA on behalf of Christopher Plummer for his performance in Beginners.

    Supporting Actor (Presenter)

    Helena Bonham Carter, wearing a dress by Giles Deacon, accepted the BAFTA on behalf of Christopher Plummer for his performance in Beginners.

  • New Bond girls Berenice Marlohe and Naomie Harris with producer Eric Fellner, director Tomas Alfredson and producers Robyn Slovo and Tim Bevan.

    Outstanding British Film: Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy

    New Bond girls Berenice Marlohe and Naomie Harris with producer Eric Fellner, director Tomas Alfredson and producers Robyn Slovo and Tim Bevan.

  • Presenter Daniel Radcliffe with the US actress who won for her memorable performance as Minny in The Help.

    Supporting Actress: Octavia Spencer

    Presenter Daniel Radcliffe with the US actress who won for her memorable performance as Minny in The Help.

  • Presenters Christina Ricci and Jeremy Irvine with writer and director Michel Hazanavicius. Christina Ricci wears a gown designed by Givenchy and Jeremy is wearing a suit by Burberry.

    Original Screenplay: The Artist

    Presenters Christina Ricci and Jeremy Irvine with writer and director Michel Hazanavicius. Christina Ricci wears a gown designed by Givenchy and Jeremy is wearing a suit by Burberry.

  • Billy Bob Thornton with the veteran actor, recognised for his exceptional body of work in films like The Elephant Man and Midnight Express.

    Outstanding British Contribution to Cinema: John Hurt CBEt

    Billy Bob Thornton with the veteran actor, recognised for his exceptional body of work in films like The Elephant Man and Midnight Express.

  • Presenter Christina Hendricks with the Brit actor and filmmaker who won the public vote.

    Orange Wednesdays Rising Star: Adam Deacon

    Presenter Christina Hendricks with the Brit actor and filmmaker who won the public vote.

  • Presenter Paul Bettany (l) with the Senna team Asif Kapadia, James Gay-Rees, Eric Fellner, Tim Bevan and Manish Pandey.

    Documentary: Senna

    Presenter Paul Bettany (l) with the Senna team Asif Kapadia, James Gay-Rees, Eric Fellner, Tim Bevan and Manish Pandey.

  • Presenter John Hamm with winning screenwriter Peter Straughan.

    Adapted Screenplay: Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy

    Presenter John Hamm with winning screenwriter Peter Straughan.

  • Presenter Gillian Anderson with Rango producer Graham King.

    Animated Film: Rango

    Presenter Gillian Anderson with Rango producer Graham King.

  • Presenter Colin Firth with The Iron Lady’s leading lady. This is Streep’s second BAFTA after winning for The French Lieutenant’s Woman in 1981.

    Actress: Meryl Streep

    Presenter Colin Firth with The Iron Lady’s leading lady. This is Streep’s second BAFTA after winning for The French Lieutenant’s Woman in 1981.

  • Presenter Penelope Cruz with the French actor who won for his performance as silent movie star George Valentin in The Artist.

    Actor: Jean DuJardin

    Presenter Penelope Cruz with the French actor who won for his performance as silent movie star George Valentin in The Artist.

  • Presenters Hugh Jackman and Russell Crowe with producer Thomas Langmann.

    Film: The Artist

    Presenters Hugh Jackman and Russell Crowe with producer Thomas Langmann.

  • Shutter Island actor Max von Sydow with its esteemed director Martin Scorsese, whose work includes Taxi Driver, Goodfellas, The Aviator and Hugo.

    Fellowship: Martin Scorsese

    Shutter Island actor Max von Sydow with its esteemed director Martin Scorsese, whose work includes Taxi Driver, Goodfellas, The Aviator and Hugo.

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