All Baftas articles – Page 33

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    The Duchess

    2008-09-01T07:00:00Z

    Dir: Saul Dibb. UK. 2008. 110mins.

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    The Dark Knight

    2008-07-09T10:59:00Z

    Dir: Christopher Nolan. US. 2008. 152 mins.

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    Wall-E

    2008-06-26T21:56:00Z

    Dir: Andrew Stanton. US. 2008. 100 mins.

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    Changeling

    2008-05-20T12:39:00Z

    Dir: Clint Eastwood. US. 2008. 141mins.

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    Indiana Jones And The Kingdom of the Crystal Skull

    2008-05-18T15:10:00Z

    Dir: Steven Spielberg. US. 2008. 123mins.

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    Iron Man

    2008-04-25T20:16:00Z

    Dir: Jon Favreau. US. 2008. 126 mins.

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    BAFTA sets 2009 date for February 8, two weeks ahead of Oscars

    2008-04-17T11:28:00Z

    The British Academy of Film and Television Arts has set the Orange British Academy Film Awards for Feb 8, 2009 at London’s Royal Opera House.

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    Flashback: The 2008 awards

    2008-03-02T20:15:00Z

    2008 reportsAcademy AwardsBAFTAGolden GlobesThe Clean SweepsDaniel Day Lewis - There Will Be Blood (Best Actor*)Marion Cotillard - La Vie En Rose (Best actress**)Javier Bardem - No Country For Old Men (Best supporting actor)Ratatouille - Brad Bird (Best Animation Feature)* (Golden Globe for best actor in a drama)** (Golden Globe ...

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    Flashback: BAFTA 2008

    2008-02-15T00:00:00Z

    Everyone thought they knew who would win this year’s Bafta film awards. Atonement was supposed to sweep the board. Julie Christie was the best actress favourite for Away From Her and Control was considered a certainty to nab the Alexander Korda award for best British film.

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    Atonement takes best film BAFTA but Cotillard steals show

    2008-02-10T22:01:00Z

    BAFTA spread its awards widely this year with French film La Vie En Rose the surprise show-stealer with four wins.

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    In Bruges

    2008-01-18T11:39:00Z

    Dir. Martin McDonagh, UK/Belgium, 107mins

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    BAFTA Analysis: Atonement's glory expected, but where's Sweeney Todd'

    2008-01-16T10:52:00Z

    Atonement has always seemed destined for BAFTA glory (it leads with 14 nominations). It has the kind of literary pedigree that BAFTA voters have responded to in Best Picture winners like The English Patient, ThePianist and The Lord Of The Rings.

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    Atonement leads BAFTA race with 14 nominations

    2008-01-16T07:43:00Z

    Joe Wright’s Atonementleads the BAFTA nominations with 14 nods, in categories Best Film, Best British Film, Director (Joe Wright), Adapted Screenplay, Leading Actress (Keira Knightley), Leading Actor (James McAvoy), Supporting Actress (Saoirse Ronan), Music, Cinematography, Editing, Production Design, Sound, Costume Design and Make Up & Hair.

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    Peter Morris re-elected as chairman of BAFTA/LA

    2008-01-10T20:58:00Z

    BAFTA/LA has re-elected Peter Morris as chairman and announced its board of directors for the new year.

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    BAFTA organisers don't expect WGA strike chaos

    2008-01-08T17:58:00Z

    In the wake of Monday’s announced cancellation of the Golden Globes big awards show, industry observers have been asking how other awards events, including the UK’s BAFTAS, will be affected.

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    LaBeouf, Riley among nominees for BAFTA Orange Rising Star prize

    2008-01-08T11:57:00Z

    The BAFTA Orange Rising Star Award has announced this year’s nominees: Shia LaBeouf, Sienna Miller, Ellen Page, Sam Riley and Tang Wei.

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    Atonement is early BAFTA frontrunner ahead of final nominations

    2008-01-07T12:33:00Z

    Joe Wright’s Atonement leads the films in contention for the British Academy of Film and Television Awards (BAFTAs). Atonement has 17 recognitions, but it should be noted that includes four nominations within the supporting actress category which will likely cancel each other out before nominations are finalised.

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    BAFTA unveils five foreign nominees including Lust, Caution

    2008-01-04T14:29:00Z

    The Orange British Academy Film Awards (BAFTAs) have announced five nominees for its Film Not In The English Language Award. Those films are The Diving Bell and The Butterfly; The Kite Runner; The Lives OfOthers; Lust,Caution; and La Vie En Rose.

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    Awards Countdown - Best director - The visionaries

    2007-12-21T00:00:00Z

    1. TIM BURTONSweeney Todd: The Demon Barber Of Fleet StreetBurton has a Bafta nomination under his belt for Big Fish in 2003 and was nominated for the feature animation Oscar for Tim Burton's Corpse Bride. But bearing in mind his films have grossed several billion dollars between them, he is ...

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    Screenwriters vying fortop awards

    2007-12-14T00:00:00Z

    The Coen brothers tell Geoffrey Macnab about the process of adapting Cormac McCarthy’s No Country For OldMen.