BAFTA AWARD FOR BEST FILM
This page lists the winners and nominees for the 'BAFTA Award for Best Film', 'BAFTA Award for Best Film not in the English Language' and 'Alexander Korda Award for Best British Film' for each year, in addition to the retired earlier versions of those awards. The British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA), is a British organisation that hosts annual awards shows for film, television, children's film and television, and interactive media. Since 1948, selected films have been awarded with the BAFTA award for Best Film at an annual ceremony.
BAFTA has changed the titles and organization of its categories for Best Film several times since 1948. Until 1968, two Best Film awards were given each year: 'Best British Film' and 'Best Film from any Source' (for non-British films). It was possible for British films to be nominated in both categories and, occasionally, to win both awards. Beginning in 1969, these awards were replaced with the single 'Best Film' award, and British films were no longer distinguished.
In 1985, BAFTA began to separate English language films from films in other languages, creating the award for 'Best Foreign Language Film'. In 1988, its title was changed to 'Best Film not in the English Language'. As before, it is possible for foreign language films to be simultaneously nominated for Best Film; however, to date, no film has won both categories: while a few foreign language films have won Best Film since 1985, they have always failed to win Best Foreign Language Film as well.
In 1993, an award for Best British Film was restored with the creation of the 'Alexander Korda Award for Best British Film', named after the important British film director.
There have been two ties for Best Film awards: in 1962, when ''Ballad of a Solider'' tied with ''The Hustler'' for Best Film from any Source, and in 1995, when ''Sense and Sensibility'' tied with ''The Usual Suspects'' for Best Film.
Until 1981, the award was given to the director.[1] From 1981 to 1985, it was given solely to the producers, and then in 1986 it was shared between the Director and Producer. In 1998, it was once again given to only the producers.
In the following lists, the titles and names in 'bold' with a dark grey background are the winners and recipients respectively; those not in bold are the nominees. The winner is also the first name listed in each category, except in 1962 and 1995 where there were ties for Best Film from any Source and Best Film, respectively. The years given are those in which the films under consideration were released, not the year of the ceremony, which always takes place the following year.
1. This information is listed as such due to the fact that IMDb do not list anyone having received the award prior to 1960, and then throughout the 70's.
★ Epinions List of BAFTA Award for Best Film Winners
★ IMDb BAFTA Page
★ British Academy of Film and Television Arts
★ BAFTA Award for Best Actor in a Leading Role
★ BAFTA Award for Best Actress in a Leading Role
★ BAFTA official archive (1948-2007)
★ BAFTA Awards, ''The Internet Movie Database''
| Contents |
| Evolution of the awards |
| 1940s |
| 1950s |
| 1960s |
| 1970s |
| 1980s |
| 1990s |
| 2000s |
| Notes |
| References |
| See also |
| External links |
Evolution of the awards
BAFTA has changed the titles and organization of its categories for Best Film several times since 1948. Until 1968, two Best Film awards were given each year: 'Best British Film' and 'Best Film from any Source' (for non-British films). It was possible for British films to be nominated in both categories and, occasionally, to win both awards. Beginning in 1969, these awards were replaced with the single 'Best Film' award, and British films were no longer distinguished.
In 1985, BAFTA began to separate English language films from films in other languages, creating the award for 'Best Foreign Language Film'. In 1988, its title was changed to 'Best Film not in the English Language'. As before, it is possible for foreign language films to be simultaneously nominated for Best Film; however, to date, no film has won both categories: while a few foreign language films have won Best Film since 1985, they have always failed to win Best Foreign Language Film as well.
In 1993, an award for Best British Film was restored with the creation of the 'Alexander Korda Award for Best British Film', named after the important British film director.
There have been two ties for Best Film awards: in 1962, when ''Ballad of a Solider'' tied with ''The Hustler'' for Best Film from any Source, and in 1995, when ''Sense and Sensibility'' tied with ''The Usual Suspects'' for Best Film.
Until 1981, the award was given to the director.[1] From 1981 to 1985, it was given solely to the producers, and then in 1986 it was shared between the Director and Producer. In 1998, it was once again given to only the producers.
In the following lists, the titles and names in 'bold' with a dark grey background are the winners and recipients respectively; those not in bold are the nominees. The winner is also the first name listed in each category, except in 1962 and 1995 where there were ties for Best Film from any Source and Best Film, respectively. The years given are those in which the films under consideration were released, not the year of the ceremony, which always takes place the following year.
1940s
1950s
1960s
1970s
1980s
1990s
2000s
Notes
1. This information is listed as such due to the fact that IMDb do not list anyone having received the award prior to 1960, and then throughout the 70's.
References
★ Epinions List of BAFTA Award for Best Film Winners
★ IMDb BAFTA Page
See also
★ British Academy of Film and Television Arts
★ BAFTA Award for Best Actor in a Leading Role
★ BAFTA Award for Best Actress in a Leading Role
External links
★ BAFTA official archive (1948-2007)
★ BAFTA Awards, ''The Internet Movie Database''
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