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Acceptance speech by Malik Bendjelloul and Simon Chinn, Producers of Searching for Sugar Man and winners of the Documentary category at the EE Britsh Academy Film Awards in 2013.
Acceptance speech by director Ang Lee on behalf of Claudio Miranda, director of photography on Life of Pi and winner of the Cinematography category at the EE Britsh Academy Film Awards in 2013.
Acceptance speech by Tessa Ross, Editor of Argo and winner of the Outstanding British Contribution to Cinema category at the EE Britsh Academy Film Awards in 2013.
Acceptance speech by Michael G. Wilson and Sam Mendes, Producer and Director of Skyfall and winners of the Outstanding British Film category at the EE Britsh Academy Film Awards in 2013.
Acceptance speech by Bart Layton and Dimitri Doganis, Director and Producer of The Imposter and winners of the Outstanding Debut by a British Writer/director or producer category at the EE Britsh Academy Film Awards in 2013.
Acceptance speech by Eve Stewart amd Anna Lynch-Robinson, winners of the Production Design category for Les Misérables at the EE Britsh Academy Film Awards in 2013.
Acceptance speech by Will Anderson and Ainslie Henderson, winners of the Short Animation category for The Making of Longbird at the EE Britsh Academy Film Awards in 2013.