70th British Academy Film Awards
The 70th British Academy Film Awards , more commonly known as the BAFTAs , were held on 12 February 2017 at the Royal Albert Hall in London , honouring the best national and foreign films of 2016 . 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 2016.
The nominees were announced on 10 January 2017 by actor Dominic Cooper and actress Sophie Turner .[ 1] La La Land received the most nominations in twelve categories; Arrival and Nocturnal Animals followed with nine each.[ 2]
The ceremony was hosted by Stephen Fry for the twelfth time.[ 3]
Winners and nominees
Jordan Horowitz , Best Film co-winner
Damien Chazelle , Best Direction winner
Casey Affleck , Best Actor in a Leading Role winner
Emma Stone , Best Actress in a Leading Role winner
Viola Davis , Best Actress in a Supporting Role winner
Kenneth Lonergan , Best Original Screenplay winner
Luke Davies , Best Adapted Screenplay winner
Travis Knight , Best Animated Film winner
Ava DuVernay , Best Documentary co-winner
Tom Holland , Rising Star Award winner
The nominees were announced on 10 January 2017.[ 2] The winners were announced on 12 February 2017.[ 4]
BAFTA Fellowship
Outstanding British Contribution to Cinema
Arrival – Claude La Haye , Bernard Gariépy Strobl and Sylvain Bellemare
Deepwater Horizon – Mike Prestwood Smith , Dror Mohar, Wylie Stateman , Renée Tondelli and David Wyman
Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them – Niv Adiri , Glenn Freemantle , Simon Hayes , Andy Nelson and Ian Tapp
Hacksaw Ridge – Peter Grace , Robert Mackenzie , Kevin O'Connell and Andy Wright
La La Land – Mildred Iatrou Morgan , Ai-Ling Lee , Steven A. Morrow and Andy Nelson
I, Daniel Blake – Ken Loach , Rebecca O'Brien and Paul Laverty
American Honey – Andrea Arnold , Lars Knudsen , Pouya Shahbazian and Jay Van Hoy
Denial – Mick Jackson , Gary Foster, Russ Krasnoff and David Hare
Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them – David Yates , J. K. Rowling , David Heyman , Steve Kloves and Lionel Wigram
Notes on Blindness – Peter Middleton, James Spinney, Mike Brett, Jo-Jo Ellison and Steve Jamison
Under the Shadow – Babak Anvari , Emily Leo, Oliver Roskill and Lucan Toh
A Love Story – Khaled Gad, Anushko Kashani, Naanayakkara and Elena Ruscomble-King
The Alan Dimension – Joc Clinch, Jonathan Harbottle and Millie Marsh
Tough – Jennifer Zheng
Home – Shpat Deda, Afolabi Kuti, Daniel Mulloy and Scott O. Donnell
Consumed – Richard John Seymour
Mouth of Hell – Bart Gavigan, Samir Mehanović , Allie Smith and Michael Wilson
The Party – Farah Abushwesha, Emmet Fleming, Andrea Harkin and Conor MacNeill
Standby – Charlotte Regan and Jack Hannon
The ceremony was broadcast on BBC One at 9 p.m. UTC , around two hours later than the actual ceremony. For the 12th time, Stephen Fry acted as the host.[ 3] The ceremony returned to the Royal Albert Hall for the first time since 1997, as the Royal Opera House , which has hosted the awards since 2008, was being refurbished.[ 3]
Following criticism at the lack of representation of ethnic minorities from the previous ceremony , BAFTA had announced steps to increase diversity across the industry, on both sides of the camera.[ 7] [ 8] [ 9] However, there was again criticism at the lack of representation of Black , Asian and minority ethnic (BAME) actors, directors and films in the nominations. In the leading actor, actress and director fields, there were no BAME nominees, with the omission of director Barry Jenkins for Moonlight and actor/director Denzel Washington for Fences highlighted as particularly noteworthy.[ 8]
La La Land won the most awards at the event, winning five—Best Picture, Best Director for Damien Chazelle , Best Actress in a Leading Role for Emma Stone , Best Cinematography for Linus Sandgren , and Best Original Music for Justin Hurwitz .[ 10] Casey Affleck won Best Actor in a Leading Role for Manchester by the Sea , Dev Patel won Best Actor in a Supporting Role for Lion , and Viola Davis won Best Actress in a Supporting Role for Fences .[ 4]
Cellist Sheku Kanneh-Mason performed a solo interpretation of Leonard Cohen 's "Hallelujah " to accompany the In Memoriam section.[ 11] Those remembered were Gene Wilder , Garry Marshall , Sue Gibson , Kenny Baker , Tony Dyson , Peter Shaffer , Paul Lewis, Michael White , Ken Adam , Guy Hamilton , Debbie Reynolds , Carrie Fisher , Abbas Kiarostami , Jim Clark , Simon Relph , Douglas Slocombe , Anton Yelchin , Robin Hardy , David Rose , Curtis Hanson , Clare Wise, Om Puri , Alec McCowen , Emmanuelle Riva , Andrzej Wajda , Michael Cimino , Antony Gibbs and Sir John Hurt .
Statistics
In Memoriam
See also
References
^ "Baftas will be raucous party, says Preacher star Dominic Cooper" . Irish Examiner . 10 January 2017. Retrieved 10 January 2017 .
^ a b "La La Land leads Bafta film nominations" . BBC News . 10 January 2017. Retrieved 10 January 2017 .
^ a b c Evans, Alan (8 November 2016). "Stephen Fry to host Baftas for 12th time" . The Guardian . Retrieved 8 November 2016 .
^ a b Saunders, Tristram Fane (13 February 2017). "Bafta winners 2017, full list: victory for La La Land and I, Daniel Blake" . The Telegraph . Retrieved 13 February 2017 .
^ "Mel Brooks To Be Honoured With BAFTA Fellowship" . British Academy of Film and Television Arts . 8 February 2017. Retrieved 8 February 2017 .
^ "Curzon To Receive Award For Outstanding British Contribution To Cinema" . British Academy of Film and Television Arts . 17 January 2017. Retrieved 17 January 2017 .
^ Ritman, Alex (14 December 2016). "BAFTA Unveils New Diversity Initiatives for Film Awards" . The Hollywood Reporter . Retrieved 14 December 2016 .
^ a b Pulver, Andrew (11 January 2017). "Bafta race row: awards slammed for scarcity of BAME nominations" . The Guardian . Retrieved 11 January 2017 .
^ Barraclough, Leo (14 December 2016). "BAFTA Moves to Improve Diversity in British Filmmaking" . Variety . Retrieved 14 December 2016 .
^ Heritage, Stuart; Marriott, Hannah; Cochrane, Lauren (12 February 2017). "The awards, the speeches and the frocks: Baftas 2017 - as it happened" . The Guardian . Retrieved 12 February 2017 .
^ "This cellist has rearranged Leonard Cohen's Hallelujah into a spine-tingling chamber masterpiece" . Classic FM . 13 February 2017. Retrieved 13 February 2017 .
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