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Film Awards Acceptance Speeches in 2011

13 February 11

Download transcripts of the winners' acceptance speeches from the 2011 Orange British Academy Film Awards.

I am so used to losing, it is quite a strange feeling to win. It feels very nice, but no, children, if you are watching, it is not about the winning.

Winner: Supporting Actress
BAFTA/ Stephen Butler

doc Sir Christopher Lee (26 KB) - BAFTA Fellowship

doc The King's Speech Producers (30 KB) - Best Film

doc Colin Firth (28 KB) - Actor (The King's Speech)

doc Darren Aronofsky (27 KB) collecting on behalf of Natalie Portman - Actress (Black Swan)

doc Jesse Eisenberg (22 KB) collecting on behalf of David Fincher - Director (The Social Network)

docx Hailee Steinfeld (13 KB) collecting on behalf of Roger Deakins - Cinematography (True Grit)

docx Aaron Sorkin (13 KB) - Original Screenplay (The Social Network)

docx Lee Unkrich (13 KB) - Animated Film (Toy Story 3)

doc The King's Speech Producers (24 KB) - Outstanding British Film

doc David Heyman and JK Rowling (24 KB) - Outstanding British Contribution to Cinema (The Harry Potter Films)

doc Nigel Lindsay and Adeel Akhtar (22 KB) on behalf of Chris Morris - Outstanding Debut by a British Writer, Director or Producer (The Social Network)

docx Valli O'Reilly and Paul Gooch (13 KB) - Alice in Wonderland (Make Up and Hair)

docx Soren Stoermose and Niels Arden Oplev (13 KB) - The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo (Film Not in the English Language)

docx Helena Bonham Carter (14 KB) - Supporting Actress (The King's Speech)

docx Guy Hendrix Dyas (13 KB) - Production Design (Inception)

docx Colleen Atwood (13 KB) - Costume Design (Alice in Wonderland)

docx Chris Corbould and Paul Franklin (13 KB) - Special Visual Effects (Inception)

docx Angus Wall and Kirk Baxter (12 KB) - Editing (The Social Network)

docx Richard King and Ed Novick (13 KB) - Sound (Inception)

docx Paul Wright and Poss Kondeatis (13 KB) - Short Film ( Until the River Runs Red)

docx Michael Please (13 KB) - Short Animation (The Eagleman Stag)

docx Alexandre Desplat (13 KB) - Original Music (The King's Speech)

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View the full list of winners and nominations for the Orange British Academy Film Awards in 2011.

Lee was presented the Academy Fellowship by filmmaker Tim Burton. (Pic: BAFTA/Richard Kendal)

At the 2011 Film Awards BAFTA paid tribute to esteemed actor Sir Christopher Lee, honouring him with the Academy...

2011 Film Awards Ceremony

Tim Corrie makes his opening address at the top of the show. (Pic: BAFTA/Stephen Butler) Academy Chairman: Tim Corrie The stars of Brit film StreetDance 3D opened the show with a dazzling performance (Pic: BAFTA/ Stephen Butler) Ceremony Opening: StreetDance Ceremony Host: Jonathan Ross Ceremony Host: Jonathan Ross Sir Paul McCartney presented the Original Music BAFTA and joked Citation Reader: Original Music Winner: Original Music Citation Reader: Short Film & Short Animation Paul Wright and Poss Kondeatis won for their short Until The River Runs Red. Wright thanked the cast and crew: Winner: Short Film Michael Please accepts the BAFTA for his animation The Eagleman Stag. (Pic: BAFTA/Stephen Butler) Winner: Short Animation Max Irons (Red Riding Hood) and Felicity Jones (Cemetery Junction) present the BAFTAs for Sound and Editing. (Pic: BAFTA/ Stephen Butler) Citation Readers: Sound & Editing Richard King and Ed Novack picked up the BAFTA for their sterling work on sci-fi blockbuster Inception. (Pic: BAFTA/Stephen Butler) Winner: Sound True Grit star and Leading Actress nominee Hailee Steinfeld announces the Make Up & Hair winner. (Pic: BAFTA/Stephen Butler) Citation Reader: Make Up & Hair Valli O'Reilly and Paul Gooch pick up the BAFTA for their distinctive work in Alice In Wonderland. (Pic: BAFTA/ Stephen Butler) Winners: Make Up & Hair Citation Reader: Film Not in the English Language The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo producer Søren Stærmose and director Niels Arden Oplev (Pic: BAFTA/ Stephen Butler) Winner: Film Not in the English Language Dev Patel (Slumdog Millionaire) and Talulah Riley (St Trinian's) announce the Costume Design winner. (Pic: BAFTA/ Stephen Butler) Citation Readers: Costume Design Colleen Atwood accepts the BAFTA for her work on Alice In Wonderland. Winner: Costume Design Sam Claflin (Pirates Of The Caribbean: On Stranger Tides) and Minnie Driver (Barney's Version) announce the Production Design winner. (Pic: BAFTA/ Stephen Butler) Citation Readers: Production Design Guy Hendrix Dyas, Larry Dias and Doug Mowat take the BAFTA for their exceptional work on Inception. (Pic: BAFTA/ Stephen Butler) Winner: Production Design Jesse Eisenberg (The Social Network) and Jennifer Lawrence (Winter's Bone) announce the Special Visual Effects winner. (Pic: BAFTA/ Stephen Butler) Citation Readers: Special Visual Effects Chris Corbould, Paul Franklin, Andrew Lockley and Peter Bebb took the BAFTA for their dazzling effects work on Inception. Winner: Special Visual Effects Past BAFTA nominee James McAvoy (Atonement, The Last King Of Scotland) announces the Supporting Actress winner. (Pic: BAFTA/ Stephen Butler) Citation Reader: Supporting Actress Helena Bonham Carter accepts the BAFTA for her role in The King's Speech. Winner: Supporting Actress Kevin Spacey, past BAFTA winner for American Beauty, announces the winner of Outstanding Debut by a British Writer, Director and Producer. (Pic: BAFTA/ Stephen Butler) Citation Reader: Outstanding Debut Winner: Outstanding Debut
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