63rd British Academy Film Awards
British award ceremony
The 63rd British Academy Film Awards , more commonly known as the BAFTAs , were held on 21 February 2010 at the Royal Albert Hall in London , honouring the best national and foreign films of 2009 . 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 2009.
The nominees were announced on 21 January 2010.[ 1] Three films received the most nominations in eight categories; Avatar , An Education and The Hurt Locker . District 9 followed with seven.[ 2] The Hurt Locker took home the most awards with six. This year marked the first year of the new Academy President, William, Prince of Wales , who presented the BAFTA Fellowship award to Vanessa Redgrave , alongside Uma Thurman .[ 3]
Jonathan Ross hosted the ceremony for the fourth consecutive year.
Winners and nominees
Kathryn Bigelow , Best Director winner
Colin Firth , Best Actor winner
Carey Mulligan , Best Actress winner
Christoph Waltz , Best Supporting Actor winner
Mo'Nique , Best Supporting Actress winner
Mark Boal , Best Original Screenplay winner
Jason Reitman , Best Adapted Screenplay co-winner
Kristen Stewart , Orange Rising Star Award winner
BAFTA Fellowship
Outstanding British Contribution to Cinema
Awards
Winners are listed first and highlighted in boldface .
The Hurt Locker – Ray Beckett and Paul N. J. Ottosson
Avatar – Christopher Boyes , Gary Summers , Andy Nelson , Tony Johnson and Addison Teague
District 9 – Brent Burge , Chris Ward , Dave Whitehead, Michael Hedges and Ken Saville
Star Trek – Peter J. Devlin , Andy Nelson , Anna Behlmer , Mark Stoeckinger and Ben Burtt
Up – Tom Myers , Michael Silvers , Michael Semanick and Doc Kane
Fish Tank – Kees Kasander, Nick Laws and Andrea Arnold
An Education – Finola Dwyer , Amanda Posey , Lone Scherfig and Nick Hornby
In the Loop – Kevin Loader , Adam Tandy , Armando Iannucci , Jesse Armstrong , Simon Blackwell and Tony Roche
Moon – Stuart Fenegan, Trudie Styler , Duncan Jones and Nathan Parker
Nowhere Boy – Robert Bernstein, Douglas Rae , Kevin Loader , Sam Taylor-Johnson and Matt Greenhalgh
Mother of Many – Sally Arther and Emma Lazanby
Statistics
See also
References
External links
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