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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.
BAFTA/ Stephen Butler
Sir Christopher Lee (26 KB) - BAFTA Fellowship
The King's Speech Producers (30 KB) - Best Film
Colin Firth (28 KB) - Actor (The King's Speech)
Darren Aronofsky (27 KB) collecting on behalf of Natalie Portman - Actress (Black Swan)
Jesse Eisenberg (22 KB) collecting on behalf of David Fincher - Director (The Social Network)
Hailee Steinfeld (13 KB) collecting on behalf of Roger Deakins - Cinematography (True Grit)
Aaron Sorkin (13 KB) - Original Screenplay (The Social Network)
Lee Unkrich (13 KB) - Animated Film (Toy Story 3)
The King's Speech Producers (24 KB) - Outstanding British Film
David Heyman and JK Rowling (24 KB) - Outstanding British Contribution to Cinema (The Harry Potter Films)
Nigel Lindsay and Adeel Akhtar (22 KB) on behalf of Chris Morris - Outstanding Debut by a British Writer, Director or Producer (The Social Network)
Valli O'Reilly and Paul Gooch (13 KB) - Alice in Wonderland (Make Up and Hair)
Soren Stoermose and Niels Arden Oplev (13 KB) - The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo (Film Not in the English Language)
Helena Bonham Carter (14 KB) - Supporting Actress (The King's Speech)
Guy Hendrix Dyas (13 KB) - Production Design (Inception)
Colleen Atwood (13 KB) - Costume Design (Alice in Wonderland)
Chris Corbould and Paul Franklin (13 KB) - Special Visual Effects (Inception)
Angus Wall and Kirk Baxter (12 KB) - Editing (The Social Network)
Richard King and Ed Novick (13 KB) - Sound (Inception)
Paul Wright and Poss Kondeatis (13 KB) - Short Film ( Until the River Runs Red)
Michael Please (13 KB) - Short Animation (The Eagleman Stag)
Alexandre Desplat (13 KB) - Original Music (The King's Speech)
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