66th British Academy Film Awards
Date10 February 2013
SiteRoyal Opera House, London
Hosted byStephen Fry
Highlights
Best FilmArgo
Best British FilmSkyfall
Best ActorDaniel Day-Lewis
Lincoln
Best ActressEmmanuelle Riva
Amour
Most awardsLes Misérables (4)
Most nominationsLincoln (10)

The 66th British Academy Film Awards, more commonly known as the BAFTAs, were held on 10 February 2013 at the Royal Opera House in London, honouring the best national and foreign films of 2012.[1][2][3][4] The nominations were announced on 9 January 2013.[5] Presented by the British Academy of Film and Television Arts, accolades were handed out for the best feature-length film and documentaries of any nationality that were screened at British cinemas in 2012.

Stephen Fry hosted the ceremony, where Argo won Best Film and Best Director for Ben Affleck.[2] Daniel Day-Lewis won Best Actor for Lincoln and Emmanuelle Riva won Best Actress for Amour.[2] Christoph Waltz won Best Supporting Actor for Django Unchained and Anne Hathaway won Best Supporting Actress for Les Misérables.[2] Skyfall, directed by Sam Mendes, was voted Outstanding British Film of 2012.[2] Sir Alan Parker received the BAFTA Fellowship[6] and Tessa Ross garnered the BAFTA Outstanding British Contribution to Cinema Award.[7]

Winners and nominees

Ben Affleck, Best Director winner
Daniel Day-Lewis, Best Actor winner
Emmanuelle Riva, Best Actress winner
Christoph Waltz, Best Supporting Actor winner
Anne Hathaway, Best Supporting Actress winner
Quentin Tarantino, Best Original Screenplay winner
David O. Russell, Best Adapted Screenplay winner
Juno Temple, EE Rising Star Award winner

BAFTA Fellowship

Outstanding British Contribution to Cinema

ArgoGrant Heslov, Ben Affleck and George Clooney

Ben AffleckArgo

Daniel Day-LewisLincoln as Abraham Lincoln

Emmanuelle RivaAmour as Anne Laurent

Christoph WaltzDjango Unchained as King Schultz

Anne HathawayLes Misérables as Fantine

Django UnchainedQuentin Tarantino

Silver Linings PlaybookDavid O. Russell

Life of PiClaudio Miranda

Anna KareninaJacqueline Durran

ArgoWilliam Goldenberg

Les MisérablesLisa Westcott

SkyfallThomas Newman

Les MisérablesEve Stewart and Anna Lynch-Robinson

Les MisérablesSimon Hayes, Andy Nelson, Mark Paterson, Jonathan Allen, Lee Walpole and John Warhurst

Life of PiBill Westenhofer, Guillaume Rocheron, Erik-Jan de Boer and Donald R. Elliott

SkyfallSam Mendes, Michael G. Wilson, Barbara Broccoli, Neal Purvis, Robert Wade and John Logan

The ImposterBart Layton (Director) and Dimitri Doganis (Producer)

The Making of LongbirdWill Anderson and Ainslie Henderson

  • Here to Fall – Kris Kelly and Evelyn McGrath
  • I'm Fine Thanks – Eamonn O'Neill

SwimmerLynne Ramsay, Peter Carlton and Diarmid Scrimshaw

  • The Curse – Fyzal Boulifa and Gavin Humphries
  • Good Night – Muriel D. Ansembourg and Eva Sigurdardottir
  • Tumutt – Johnny Barrington and Rhianna Andrews
  • The Voorman ProblemMark Gill and Baldwin Li

BraveMark Andrews and Brenda Chapman

Searching for Sugar ManMalik Bendjelloul and Simon Chinn

AmourMichael Haneke and Margaret Ménégoz

Juno Temple

Statistics

Films that received multiple nominations
Nominations Film
10 Lincoln
9 Les Misérables
Life of Pi
8 Skyfall
7 Argo
6 Anna Karenina
5 Django Unchained
Zero Dark Thirty
4 Amour
The Master
3 The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey
Silver Linings Playbook
2 Hitchcock
The Imposter
McCullin
Rust and Bone
Films that received multiple awards
Awards Film
4 Les Misérables
3 Argo
2 Amour
Django Unchained
Life of Pi
Skyfall

In Memoriam

See also

References

  1. "Date Announced for the 2013 Orange British Academy Film Awards". British Academy of Film and Television Arts. 21 February 2012. Retrieved 21 February 2012.
  2. 1 2 3 4 5 "Bafta Film Awards 2013: The winners". BBC. 10 February 2013. Retrieved 10 February 2013.
  3. Brooks, Xan (11 February 2013). "Baftas 2013 – as it happened". The Guardian. Retrieved 11 February 2013.
  4. Collin, Robbie (11 February 2013). "Baftas 2013: Argo is a worthy winner". The Daily Telegraph. Retrieved 11 February 2013.
  5. "Baftas 2013: full list of nominations". The Guardian. 9 January 2013. Retrieved 9 January 2013.
  6. "Sir Alan Parker to be Honoured With BAFTA Fellowship". British Academy of Film and Television Arts. 23 January 2013. Retrieved 23 January 2013.
  7. "Tessa Ross to Receive BAFTA Award For Outstanding British Contribution To Cinema". British Academy of Film and Television Arts. 29 January 2013. Retrieved 29 January 2013.
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