The 43rd British Academy Film Awards , more commonly known as the BAFTAs , took place on 11 March 1990 at the SEC Centre in Glasgow , Scotland , honouring the best national and foreign films of 1989 . 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 1989.
Peter Weir 's Dead Poets Society won the award for Best Film .[ 1] [ 2] Kenneth Branagh and Pauline Collins took home Best Actor and Actress, whilst Ray McAnally and Michelle Pfeiffer won in the supporting categories.
The ceremony was hosted by Magnus Magnusson and his daughter Sally Magnusson . Originally from Iceland , Magnusson was the first non-British host of the awards.[ 3]
Winners and nominees
Kenneth Branagh , Best Director winner
Daniel Day-Lewis , Best Actor winner
Pauline Collins , Best Actress winner
Michelle Pfeiffer , Best Supporting Actress winner
Nora Ephron , Best Original Screenplay winner
Christopher Hampton , Best Adapted Screenplay winner
Outstanding British Contribution to Cinema
Awards
Winners are listed first and highlighted in boldface .
First Tuesday : Four Hours in My Lai – Kevin Sim
Everyman: Romania State of Fear – John Blake
Lost Children of the Empire – Joanna Mack and Mike Fox
Viewpoint 89: Cambodia Year 10: A Special Report by John Pilger – David Munro
The Candy Show – Peter Hewitt , David Freeman and Damian Jones
Carmela Campo – Ariel Piluso, Carlos Toscano and Gabriel Enis
Tight Trousers – Metin Hüseyin and Elaine Donnelly
Uhloz – Isabelle Groulleart and Guy Jacques
Statistics
See also
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External links
Current awards Special awards Retired awards Ceremonies