Chiwetel Ejiofor and Sari Mercer |
It was the biggest night for film in the British calendar.
And so Alfonso CuarĂ³n and the rest of the Gravity crew must have been delighted when they picked up the gong for Best Director and Outstanding British Film at the awards at the Royal Opera House on Sunday evening.
But although the film tallied up another impressive six awards, they did not scoop the coveted Best Film or Leading Actor, Chiwetel Ejiofor, which both Went to 12 Years A Slave.
Leonardo DiCaprio |
Bradley Cooper |
Best Film - 12 Years A Slave
Outstanding British Film — “Gravity”Director — Alfonso Cuaron, “Gravity”
Actor — Chiwetel Ejiofor, “12 Years a Slave”
Actress — Cate Blanchett, “Blue Jasmine”
Supporting Actor — Barkhad Abdi, “Captain Phillips”
Supporting Actress — Jennifer Lawrence, “American Hustle”
Rising Star — Will Poulter
Original Screenplay — Eric Warren Singer and David O. Russell, “American Hustle”
Adapted Screenplay — Steve Coogan and Jeff Pope, “Philomena”
Film Not in the English Language — “The Great Beauty”
Music — “Gravity”
Cinematography — “Gravity”
Editing — “Rush”
Production Design — “The Great Gatsby”
Costume Design — “The Great Gatsby”
Sound — “Gravity”
Visual Effects — “Gravity”
Makeup and Hair — “American Hustle”
Animated Feature — “Frozen”
Short Film — “Room 8”
Short Animation — “Sleeping With the Fishes”
Documentary — “The Act of Killing”
Outstanding Contribution to British Cinema — Peter Greenaway
Academy Fellowship — Helen Mirren
British Debut — Writer-director Kieran Evans, “Kelly + Victor”
Naomie Harris |
Cate Blanchett |
Olga Kurylenko |
Angelia Jolie and Brad Pitt |
12 Years A Slave is really a great movie.
ReplyDeleteCate Blanchett looks hot for her age.
ReplyDeleteNaomie showed too much skin and that ruined her look.
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