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Sunday 10 February
The winners from the 2008 Orange BAFTA Film Awards
Javier Bardem, who collected the Supporting Actor award for his role in No Country For Old Men, with Marion Cotillard (pic: BAFTA / Richard Kendal)
Max Wiedemann, Florian Henckel von Donnersmarck and Quirin Berg collected the BAFTA for Film Not in the English Language for The Lives of Others (pic: BAFTA / Richard Kendal).
Tilda Swinton took the BAFTA for Supporting Actress for her role in Michael Clayton (pic: BAFTA / Richard Kendal)
The award for Best British Film went to This is England, and was collected by ecstatic writer/director Shane Meadows and producer Mark Herbert (pic: BAFTA / Richard Kendal)
The BAFTA for Actor went to Daniel Day-Lewis for his portrayal of an amoral oil tycoon in There Will Be Blood (pic: BAFTA / Richard Kendal)
The Fellowship of the Academy was awarded to Anthony Hopkins, in recognition of his distinguished acting career (pic: BAFTA / Richard Kendal)
The Actress BAFTA went to Marion Cotillard, for her performance as Edith Piaf in La Vie En Rose (pic: BAFTA / Richard Kendal)
Atonement's Best Film BAFTA was collected by (l-r) producer Paul Webster, director Joe Wright and producers Tim Bevan and Eric Fellner (pic: BAFTA / Richard Kendal)