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Monday, Feb 9th 2015 8AM 20C 11AM 27C 5-Day Forecast
Cumber-bashed! Emotional Eddie Redmayne delivers an impassioned speech as he ded
icates his Best Actor BAFTA win to 'extraordinary' Professor Stephen Hawking...
as he beats rival Benedict again
The British actor thanked his relatives, his fellow actors and the family of
Stephen Hawking
It is the actor's second victory over Benedict Cumberbatch, who received th
e same hat trick of nominations for his performance as wartime codebreaker Alan
Turing in The Imitation Game
The Theory Of Everything also won the awards for Outstanding British Film an
d Adapted Screenplay
Wes Anderson's The Grand Budapest Hotel swept the board as it scooped up fiv
e prizes on the night
Richard Linklater's Boyhood nabbed the most prestigious prizes of all: Best
Film and Director
Jack O'Connell had a huge night winning the EE Rising Star Award - as voted
for by the British public
By Nola Ojomu for MailOnline
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He was the favourite to win Leading Actor at the 2015 EE British Academy Film Aw
ards, but it was clearly still a shock for Eddie Redmayne when it was announced
that he received the prestigious gong.

The talented actor found himself gaining recognition once again for the incredib
le portrayal of Stephen Hawking in The Theory Of Everything on Sunday evening.
Eddie couldn't hide his surprise and delight at beating out competition from the
likes of Benedict Cumberbatch and Ralph Fiennes to nab the award.
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Amazed: Eddie Redmayne looked completely shocked to learn he had received the aw
ard for Leading Actor at the 2015 EE BAFTA awards on Sunday night
Amazed: Eddie Redmayne looked completely shocked to learn he had received the aw
ard for Leading Actor at the 2015 EE BAFTA awards on Sunday night
In his impassioned speech, the actor said: 'I would like to dedicate this wonder
ful award to three families.
'My own family, they don't work in this wonderful trade but they have been my be
drock they have galvanised me and head amazing faith in me even when I lost it m
yself.'
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He continued: 'To my professional family, Felicity Jones you are a wonder. James
Marsh, you took such a gargantuan punt on me thanks for that.
'Really this award belongs to one incredible family who are here this evening. I
would like to thank them, I would like to thank them for their trust in us thei
r generosity and kindness and for reminding me of the great strength that comes
to living a full and passionate life.'
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Delighted: The talented actor found himself gaining recognition once again for t
he incredible portrayal of Stephen Hawking in The Theory Of Everything
Thankful: In his impassioned speech, the actor said: 'I would like to dedicate t
his wonderful award to three families'
Thankful: In his impassioned speech, the actor said: 'I would like to dedicate t
his wonderful award to three families'
Praise: Eddie continued, 'Really this award belongs to one incredible family who
are here this evening. I would like to thank them, I would like to thank them f
or their trust in us their generosity and kindness and for reminding me of the g
reat strength that comes to living a full and passionate life'
Praise: Eddie continued, 'Really this award belongs to one incredible family who
are here this evening. I would like to thank them, I would like to thank them f
or their trust in us their generosity and kindness and for reminding me of the g
reat strength that comes to living a full and passionate life'

Well done: Eddie couldn't hide his surprise and delight at beating out competiti
on from the likes of Benedict Cumberbatch and Ralph Fiennes to nab the award pre
sented by Kristin Scott Thomas
Well done: Eddie couldn't hide his surprise and delight at beating out competiti
on from the likes of Benedict Cumberbatch and Ralph Fiennes to nab the award pre
sented by Kristin Scott Thomas
Eddie reminded the crowd that he had to miss the BAFTAs the year when his film L
es Miserables had been up for nomination because he had a bout of food poisoning
and threw up backstage.
He admitted: 'I was at the BAFTAs three years ago and I had food poisoning - I r
edecorated the corridor of the Royal Opera House. That was one of the worst nigh
ts of my life - this is one of the best nights of my life'.
It is his second victory over Benedict Cumberbatch, who received the same hat tr
ick of nominations for his performance as wartime codebreaker Alan Turing in The
Imitation Game.
The rivalry between Eton-educated Redmayne, 33, and Old Harrovian Cumberbatch, 3
8, has been one of the running themes of this year s awards season.
And given their similar backgrounds and competing roles, their pairing across th
e ceremonies should have been evenly matched. But Cumberbatch has been unable to
equal the success of his rival.
He conceded defeat even before the ceremony began yesterday, saying the race was
already over and that being in the same room as [Redmayne], watching him win, is a
n honour .
Both Professor Hawking and relatives of Turing were in the audience at the event
.
Star turn: Eddie's portrayal of Stephen Hawking in The Theory Of Everything - al
ongside Felicity Jones - has been one of the most highly-praised performances in
recent years
Star turn: Eddie's portrayal of Stephen Hawking in The Theory Of Everything - al
ongside Felicity Jones - has been one of the most highly-praised performances in
recent years
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Overwhlemed: He was the favourite
a shock for Eddie when he finally
Overwhlemed: He was the favourite
a shock for Eddie when he finally

to win Leading Actor but


received the prestigious
to win Leading Actor but
received the prestigious

it was clearly still


gong
it was clearly still
gong

Overwhlemed: He was the favourite to win Leading Actor but it was clearly still
a shock for Eddie when he finally received the prestigious gong
Showing his support: Stephen Hawking was on hand to show his support to Eddie fo
r his role in biopic The Theory Of Everything
Showing his support: Stephen Hawking was on hand to show his support to Eddie fo
r his role in biopic The Theory Of Everything
He's on a role: Eddie's latest win continues to full belief that he will walk aw
ay with the Oscar for Best Actor
He's on a role: Eddie's latest win continues to full belief that he will walk aw
ay with the Oscar for Best Actor
Dream team: The actor was pictured posing alongside his talented co-star Felicit
y Jones with the award for Outstanding British Film
Dream team: The actor was pictured posing alongside his talented co-star Felicit
y Jones with the award for Outstanding British Film
In good company: The pair were happy to pose alongside the always dapper David B
eckham
In good company: The pair were happy to pose alongside the always dapper David B
eckham
Eddie, 33, looked every inch the leading man when he arrived to the Royal Opera
House with his wife Hannah Bagshawe.
The stunning pair put on an effortlessly stylish display as the joined the host
of stars that descended upon the Royal Opera House in London s Covent Garden for t
he 68th year of the ceremony.

Eddie was suave as ever in a midnight blue velvet suit which he teamed with a cr
isp white shirt and a black bow tie.
His wife looked simply stunning in floaty grey Valentino gown which featured flo
ra lace detail and a feathered collar.
She completed her look with a small gold clutch and wore her locks in a simple u
pdo, while her natural beauty was complimented with barely-there make-up.
Eddie appeared to be in his element as he signed autographs for waiting fans, wh
ile Professor Stephen Hawking arrived to show his support.
After seeing Steven s attire, Eddie joked: I noticed that Stephen's here and we are
both wearing velvet, we didn't plan this! .
Speaking to MailOnline about his chance to work with co-star Felicity Jones, Edd
ie said: 'Felicity and I have known each other for a long time and we upped each
others' game in this movie. These were roles of a lifetime and we both knew it.
'
As for his public school success, he admitted: 'I attribute my success to my tea
cher, Simon Normandy, not my class - but I know I've been very lucky and think w
e should always have a debate on where actors are coming from.'
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Winners: Rising star Jack O'Connell and Leading Actress Julianne Moore held up t
heir gongs as they posed with Eddie backstage
Winners: Rising star Jack O'Connell and Leading Actress Julianne Moore held up t
heir gongs as they posed with Eddie backstage
Impressive line-up: The winners of the EE British Academy Film Awards 2015 assem
bled to complete a star-studded and incredibly talented collection of people on
Sunday evening
Impressive line-up: The winners of the EE British Academy Film Awards 2015 assem
bled to complete a star-studded and incredibly talented collection of people on
Sunday evening
Big winner: The cast and crew of Boyhood were thrilled to win the Best Film and
Director prize for the coming-of-age movie at the BAFTAs
Big winner: The cast and crew of Boyhood were thrilled to win the Best Film and
Director prize for the coming-of-age movie at the BAFTAs
Accolades aplenty: Patricia Arquette was named the Supporting Actress for her ro
le in Boyhood
Doing the honour: Ralph Fiennes accepted the award for Original Screenplay for W
es Anderson's The Grand Budapest Hotel from Julianne Moore
Accolades aplenty: Patricia Arquette was named the Supporting Actress for her ro
le in Boyhood, while Ralph Fiennes accepted the award for Original Screenplay fo
r Wes Anderson's The Grand Budapest Hotel from Julianne Moore
Best Picture: The Theory Of Everything took home the top film gong at the EE BAF
TAs 2015 on Sunday night
Best Picture: The Theory Of Everything took home the top film gong at the EE BAF
TAs 2015 on Sunday night
Standing ovation: The audience at the Royal Opera House went wild as Professor S
tephen Hawking joined Felicity Jones on stage
Standing ovation: The audience at the Royal Opera House went wild as Professor S
tephen Hawking joined Felicity Jones on stage
The newlywed spoke briefly about his upcoming plans as he revealed: ' Loving mar
ried life, thank you, and starting a new film called The Danish Girl, tomorrow.
'Then I'm going to take time off, relax and cook while my wife goes off to work.
'
Speaking to the press at the event, Eddie admitted he was not thinking too much
about whether he would walk away with a gong or not, saying: I try not to think a
bout it too much.
This film was such a high stakes game, we care so much about what the Hawkings th
ough so frankly everything has been a gift.'
He added:

I've been coming to the BAFTAs a couple of times and it is a real speci

al evening and we actually shot some scenes at the Royal Opera House so it feels
like we ve come round full circle being here tonight.
As for how he has handled his continued rise in fame, he revealed: I don't think
life has changed dramatically, it's all so wonderful and glamorous but it's a lo
t of smoke and mirrors.
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Hamming it up: After receiving the Original Screenplay gong on behalf of his dir
ector, Ralph Fiennes posed in the Winner's Room with Julianne Moore
Hamming it up: After receiving the Original Screenplay gong on behalf of his dir
ector, Ralph Fiennes posed in the Winner's Room with Julianne Moore
'He is my great friend': Ethan Hawke accepted Richard Linkater's gong for Direct
or for Boyhood, giving a touching speech addressing their long professional and
personal relationship

'He is my great friend': Ethan Hawke accepted Richard Linkater's gong for Direct
or for Boyhood, giving a touching speech addressing their long professional and
personal relationship
From Skins to a BAFTA win! Unbroken star Jack O'Connell was awarded the EE Risin
g Star Award, given to him by previous title-holder James McAvoy
From Skins to a BAFTA win! Unbroken star Jack O'Connell was awarded the EE Risin
g Star Award, given to him by previous title-holder James McAvoy
From Skins to a BAFTA win! Unbroken star Jack O'Connell was awarded the EE Risin
g Star Award, given to him by previous title-holder James McAvoy
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Helping hand: Michael Keaton (C) poses with Martin Freeman and Gugu Mbatha-Raw a
fter collecting the award for Best Cinematography on behalf of Emmanuel Lubezki
for Birdman
Helping hand: Michael Keaton (C) poses with Martin Freeman and Gugu Mbatha-Raw a

fter collecting the award for Best Cinematography on behalf of Emmanuel Lubezki
for Birdman
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American success: Patricia Arquette was presented the Best Supporting Actress Aw
ard by Cuba Gooding Jr. for Boyhood.
American success: Reese Witherspoon presented J.K. Simmons the Best Supporting A
ctor gong for Whiplash
American success: Patricia Arquette was presented the Best Supporting Actress Aw
ard by Cuba Gooding Jr. for Boyhood. Reese Witherspoon presented J.K. Simmons th
e Best Supporting Actor gong for Whiplash
The actor said: 'It's been kind of mind-blowing ... [This time last year] we'd m
ade the film, but we hadn't seen it put together. I so cared what Stephen Hawkin
g and [his first wife] Jane Hawking would think of the film. It's been such a dr
eam, really.'

However, Eddie also confessed he was somewhat overwhelmed by the task of portray
ing the English theoretical physicist.
He shared: 'It was terrifying [to take on the role]. It gave me many a sleepless
night. But it's also our dream as actors to tell interesting stories about inte
resting people. They don't come as extraordinary as Jane and Stephen and Jonatha
n and the Hawking family.
'And so it was this weird mixture of fear and trepidation and wanting to do them
and their story proud. And also a great privilege. It was a hybrid of the two,
really.'
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Fun night: George MacKay, cast of Boogaloo and Graham, and Olivia Grant in the p
ress room at the 68th British Academy Film Awards in the Royal Opera House

Fun night: George MacKay, cast of Boogaloo and Graham, and Olivia Grant in the p
ress room at the 68th British Academy Film Awards in the Royal Opera House
Stunning couple: The 33-year-old looked every inch the leading man when he arriv
ed to the Royal Opera House with his wife Hannah Bagshawe
Stunning couple: The 33-year-old looked every inch the leading man when he arriv
ed to the Royal Opera House with his wife Hannah Bagshawe
Feel inspired by Felicity's gorgeous Dior gown
Felicity Jones just keeps on proving that she's one-to-watch in the style stakes
, with this fabulous vintage Dior number being the perfect case in point.
The full-skirt is a signature Dior style, but the embellished florals and lined
detail give it a really statement look. It's actually quite a daring dress to ro
ck on the red-carpet due to the quirky design, so kudos to Felicity for assertin
g her individual fashion sense by choosing it!
Sadly, there's very little chance of us getting our mitts on it, being a couture
creation and all. However, that doesn't mean we can't use it as inspiration...
More often that not, florals end up being a go-to daytime look via the likes of
tea dresses but Felicity is proving that they work just as well for glamorous ev
ening wear. So why not channel Dior for your next night out with our hand-picked
bunch of fancy floral dresses below!
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The ceremony is the biggest night for British film in the showbiz calendar, awar
ding gongs across 24 categories.
Shown exclusively on BBC One and BBC HD from 9pm, the show was opened by long-ru
nning host Stephen Fry, who has presented the show for the last ten years.
The newly married television personality was joined by actor Sam Claflin a week
earlier to disclose the nominations to the public.
The Theory Of Everything landed three awards as it was named Outstanding British
Film and nabbed the Best Adapted Screenplay award for Anthony McCarten
The film has done well in the early stages of awards season, getting nominated a
cross the board for various awards ceremonies, and it received nine BAFTA nods i
n total.
The British-made film, based on the memoir Travelling to Infinity: My Life with
Stephen by his wife Jane Wilde Hawking, tells the story of the acclaimed physici
st battling with motor neuron disease, their relationship and his ascent in the
world of science.
The Grand Budapest Hotel has swept the board at the EE British Academy Film Awar
ds, taking home five prizes in total, but it was Boyhood that took the top prize
s on the night - for Best Film and Director.
Richard Linklater's coming-of-age drama, shot over a 12-year period, scooped the
top film prize at the movie awards ceremony, held at London's Royal Opera House
on Sunday evening.
And one of its stars - Patricia Arquette - won the Supporting Actress gong too,
bringing its total number of wins to a respectable three.
His big night: Eddie was suave as ever in a midnight blue velvet suit which he t
eamed with a crisp white shirt and a black bow tie

His big night: Eddie was suave as ever in a midnight blue velvet suit which he t
eamed with a crisp white shirt and a black bow tie
Glittering in grey: Hannah looked simply stunning in floaty grey Valentino gown
which featured flora lace detail and a feathered collar
Glittering in grey: Hannah looked simply stunning in floaty grey Valentino gown
which featured flora lace detail and a feathered collar
British beauty: She completed her look with a small gold clutch and wore her loc
ks in a simple updo, while her natural beauty was complimented with barely-there
make-up
British beauty: She completed her look with a small gold clutch and wore her loc
ks in a simple updo, while her natural beauty was complimented with barely-there
make-up
In good company: The talented actor joined the host of stars that descended upon
the Royal Opera House in London s Covent Garden for the 68th year of the ceremony
In good company: The talented actor joined the host of stars that descended upon
the Royal Opera House in London s Covent Garden for the 68th year of the ceremony
Thanking the fans: Eddie appeared to be in his element as he signed autographs f
or waiting fans, while Professor Stephen Hawking arrived to show his support
Thanking the fans: Eddie appeared to be in his element as he signed autographs f
or waiting fans, while Professor Stephen Hawking arrived to show his support
EE British Academy Film Awards in 2015: Winners
LEADING ACTOR
WINNER: EDDIE REDMAYNE The Theory Of Everything
BENEDICT CUMBERBATCH The Imitation Game
JAKE GYLLENHAAL Nightcrawler
MICHAEL KEATON Birdman
RALPH FIENNES The Grand Budapest Hotel

LEADING ACTRESS
WINNER: JULIANNE MOORE Still Alice
AMY ADAMS Big Eyes
FELICITY JONES The Theory of Everything
REESE WITHERSPOON Wild
ROSAMUND PIKE Gone Girl
BEST FILM
WINNER: BOYHOOD Richard Linklater, Cathleen Sutherland

THE THEORY OF EVERYTHING Tim Bevan, Eric Fellner, Lisa Bruce, Anthony McCarten
BIRDMAN Alejandro G. Irritu, John Lesher, James W. Skotchdopole
THE GRAND BUDAPEST HOTEL Wes Anderson, Scott Rudin, Steven Rales, Jeremy Dawson
THE IMITATION GAME Nora Grossman, Ido Ostrowsky, Teddy Schwarzman

SUPPORTING ACTOR
WINNER: J.K. SIMMONS Whiplash
EDWARD NORTON Birdman
ETHAN HAWKE Boyhood
MARK RUFFALO Foxcatcher
STEVE CARELL Foxcatcher

SUPPORTING ACTRESS
WINNER: PATRICIA ARQUETTE Boyhood
EMMA STONE Birdman
IMELDA STAUNTON Pride
KEIRA KNIGHTLEY The Imitation Game
RENE RUSSO Nightcrawler

OUTSTANDING BRITISH FILM


WINNER: THE THEORY OF EVERYTHING James Marsh, Tim Bevan, Eric Fellner, Lisa Bruc
e, Anthony McCarten
'71 Yann Demange, Angus Lamont, Robin Gutch, Gregory Burke
THE IMITATION GAME Morten Tyldum, Nora Grossman, Ido Ostrowsky, Teddy Schwarzman
, Graham Moore
PADDINGTON Paul King, David Heyman
PRIDE Matthew Warchus, David Livingstone, Stephen Beresford
UNDER THE SKIN Jonathan Glazer, James Wilson, Nick Wechsler, Walter CampbelL

DIRECTOR
WINNER: BOYHOOD Richard Linklater

BIRDMAN Alejandro G. Irritu


THE GRAND BUDAPEST HOTEL Wes Anderson
THE THEORY OF EVERYTHING James Marsh
WHIPLASH Damien Chazelle

ORIGINAL SCREENPLAY
WINNER: THE GRAND BUDAPEST HOTEL Wes Anderson
BIRDMAN Alejandro G. Irritu, Nicols Giacobone, Alexander Dinelaris Jr, Armando Bo
BOYHOOD Richard Linklater
NIGHTCRAWLER Dan Gilroy
WHIPLASH Damien Chazelle

ADAPTED SCREENPLAY
WINNER: THE THEORY OF EVERYTHING Anthony McCarten
AMERICAN SNIPER Jason Hall
GONE GIRL Gillian Flynn
THE IMITATION GAME Graham Moore
PADDINGTON Paul King

OUTSTANDING DEBUT BY A BRITISH WRITER, DIRECTOR OR PRODUCER


WINNER: STEPHEN BERESFORD (Writer), DAVID LIVINGSTONE (Producer) Pride
ELAINE CONSTANTINE (Writer/Director) Northern Soul
GREGORY BURKE (Writer), YANN DEMANGE (Director) '71
HONG KHAOU (Writer/Director) Lilting
PAUL KATIS (Director/Producer), ANDREW DE LOTBINIRE (Producer) Kajaki: The True S
tory

FILM NOT IN THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE


WINNER: IDA Pawel Pawlikowski, Eric Abraham, Piotr Dzieciol, Ewa Puszczynska
LEVIATHAN Andrey Zvyagintsev, Alexander Rodnyansky, Sergey Melkumov

THE LUNCHBOX Ritesh Batra, Arun Rangachari, Anurag Kashyap, Guneet Monga
TRASH Stephen Daldry, Tim Bevan, Eric Fellner, Kris Thykier
TWO DAYS, ONE NIGHT Jean-Pierre Dardenne, Luc Dardenne, Denis Freyd

DOCUMENTARY
WINNER: CITIZENFOUR Laura Poitras
20 FEET FROM STARDOM Morgan Neville, Caitrin Rogers, Gil Friesen
20,000 DAYS ON EARTH Iain Forsyth, Jane Pollard
FINDING VIVIAN MAIER John Maloof, Charlie Siskel
VIRUNGA Orlando von Einsiedel, Joanna Natasegara

ANIMATED FILM
WINNER: THE LEGO MOVIE Phil Lord, Christopher Miller
BIG HERO 6 Don Hall, Chris Williams
THE BOXTROLLS Anthony Stacchi, Graham Annable

ORIGINAL MUSIC
WINNER: THE GRAND BUDAPEST HOTEL Alexandre Desplat
BIRDMAN Antonio Sanchez
INTERSTELLAR Hans Zimmer
THE THEORY OF EVERYTHING Jhann Jhannsson
UNDER THE SKIN Mica Levi

CINEMATOGRAPHY
WINNER: BIRDMAN Emmanuel Lubezki
THE GRAND BUDAPEST HOTEL Robert Yeoman
IDA Lukasz Zal, Ryzsard Lenczewski
INTERSTELLAR Hoyte van Hoytema
MR. TURNER Dick Pope

EDITING
Due to a tie in voting in this category, there are six nominations
WINNER: WHIPLASH Tom Cross
BIRDMAN Douglas Crise, Stephen Mirrione
THE GRAND BUDAPEST HOTEL Barney Pilling
THE IMITATION GAME William Goldenberg NIGHTCRAWLER John Gilroy
THE THEORY OF EVERYTHING Jinx Godfrey

PRODUCTION DESIGN
WINNER: THE GRAND BUDAPEST HOTEL Adam Stockhausen, Anna Pinnock
BIG EYES Rick Heinrichs, Shane Vieau
THE IMITATION GAME Maria Djurkovic, Tatiana MacDonald
INTERSTELLAR Nathan Crowley, Gary Fettis
MR. TURNER Suzie Davies, Charlotte Watts

COSTUME DESIGN
WINNER THE GRAND BUDAPEST HOTEL Milena Canonero
THE IMITATION GAME Sammy Sheldon Differ
INTO THE WOODS Colleen Atwood
MR. TURNER Jacqueline Durran
THE THEORY OF EVERYTHING Steven Noble

MAKE UP & HAIR


WINNER: THE GRAND BUDAPEST HOTEL Frances Hannon
GUARDIANS OF THE GALAXY Elizabeth Yianni-Georgiou, David White
INTO THE WOODS Peter Swords King, J. Roy Helland
MR. TURNER Christine Blundell, Lesa Warrener
THE THEORY OF EVERYTHING Jan Sewell

SOUND
WINNER: WHIPLASH Thomas Curley, Ben Wilkins, Craig Mann
AMERICAN SNIPER Walt Martin, John Reitz, Gregg Rudloff, Alan Robert Murray, Bub
Asman
BIRDMAN Thomas Varga, Martin Hernndez, Aaron Glascock, Jon Taylor, Frank A. Montao
THE GRAND BUDAPEST HOTEL Wayne Lemmer, Christopher Scarabosio, Pawel Wdowczak
THE IMITATION GAME John Midgley, Lee Walpole, Stuart Hilliker, Martin Jensen

SPECIAL VISUAL EFFECTS


WINNER: INTERSTELLAR Paul Franklin, Scott Fisher, Andrew Lockley
DAWN OF THE PLANET OF THE APES Joe Letteri, Dan Lemmon, Erik Winquist, Daniel Ba
rrett
GUARDIANS OF THE GALAXY Stephane Ceretti, Paul Corbould, Jonathan Fawkner, Nicol
as Aithadi
THE HOBBIT: THE BATTLE OF THE FIVE ARMIES Joe Letteri, Eric Saindon, David Clayt
on, R. Christopher White
X-MEN: DAYS OF FUTURE PAST Richard Stammers, Anders Langlands, Tim Crosbie, Came
ron Waldbauer

BRITISH SHORT ANIMATION


WINNER: THE BIGGER PICTURE Chris Hees, Daisy Jacobs, Jennifer Majka
MONKEY LOVE EXPERIMENTS Ainslie Henderson, Cam Fraser, Will Anderson
MY DAD Marcus Armitage

BRITISH SHORT FILM


WINNER: BOOGALOO AND GRAHAM Brian J. Falconer, Michael Lennox, Ronan Blaney
EMOTIONAL FUSEBOX Michael Berliner, Rachel Tunnard
THE KRMN LINE Campbell Beaton, Dawn King, Tiernan Hanby, Oscar Sharp
SLAP Islay Bell-Webb, Michelangelo Fano, Nick Rowland
THREE BROTHERS Aleem Khan, Matthieu de Braconier, Stephanie Paeplow

THE EE RISING STAR AWARD (voted for by the public)


WINNER: JACK O'CONNELL

GUGU MBATHA-RAW
MARGOT ROBBIE
MILES TELLER
SHAILENE WOODLEY
Also performing incredibly well was Wes Anderson's comedy, which won Original Sc
reenplay, Original Music, Production Design, Costume Design and Make Up & Hair.
The Grand Budapest Hotel was awarded the Best Original Screenplay gong for Wes A
nderson and Ralph Fiennes picked up the award in lieu of his director.
The British actor hopped up on stage and read out a message from Anderson upon r
etrieving the gong: 'I have a letter from Wes it goes like this: if Ralph Fienne
s is reading this speech it must mean I have won a BAFTA for our screenplay in a
bsentia.
'I was already unhappy to miss this event but now I'm really angry and resentful
that I am not there, and I'm furious.'
He read on: 'I blame the Directors' Guild Of America, for requiring my presence
in Los Angeles where most likely I have already failed to win a different prize.
I extend my many thanks to the British Academy, of which I am a member in good
standing and I look forward to very eagerly getting a hold of this award physica
lly in my own hands as quickly as Fed-Ex can possibly deliver it to me.'
Sadly Felicity Jones didn't win for her leading role in the film, as the Best Ac
tress award went to Julianne Moore for Still Alice, the film's only prize.
After being given her award on stage by handsome stars Chris Evans and Henry Cav
ill, she gushed: 'Thank you for including me among these beautiful performances,
both British Felicity, Rosamund and American Amy and Reese: I'm honoured to be
honoured with you tonight.'
'Film is a collaborative medium, there's no way you can give a performance by yo
urself and the thing I value most about my job is the creative partnership with
others.
'Mostly our filmmakers who made such a beautiful movie about our essential self.
To the five Scottish women who poured love into me. My great-aunts May, Mary an
d Cissy my grandmother Flora and my mother Anne this is for you,' she added, as
she visibly choked up on stage.
Meanwhile, Patricia Arquette gave a touching speech as she thanked everyone arou
nd her for her award - given to her by Cuba Gooding Jr - which marks her third t
his movie awards season for her role as a single mother in Richard Linklater's a
mbitious movie.
Patricia played the mother in the stunning 12 years in the making piece that fol
lowed a boy's experience from childhood to adolescence.
'Thank you so much my incredible fellow nominees it's such an honour to be nomin
ated with you,' she said, while clutching her BAFTA on stage.
Recognition: The Theory Of Everything, has done well in the early stages of awar
ds season, getting nominated across the board for various awards ceremonies, and
it won three BAFTA awards in total

Recognition: The Theory Of Everything, has done well in the early stages of awar
ds season, getting nominated across the board for various awards ceremonies, and
it won three BAFTA awards in total
Soaking it all in: Speaking to the press at the event, Eddie admitted he had not
been thinking too much about whether he would walk away with a gong or not sayi
ng, I try not to think about it too much'
Soaking it all
been thinking
ng, I try not
Stars shine at
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in: Speaking to the press at the event, Eddie admitted he had not
too much about whether he would walk away with a gong or not sayi
to think about it too much'
the BAFTA afterparty at Grosvenor House

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'Ethan Hawke you are an actor's actor. Thank you so much for being my fictitious
ex-husband and making me a better actor,' she went on, praising her co-star, wh
o sadly missed out on the Supporting Actor prize.

'I'd really like to thank Richard Linklater. I've been in many films, in other f
ilms that weren't acknowledged until much later. True Romance was a bomb. I have
been in a work of art because of you Richard Linklater,' she went on.
'This movie has done something that no film has ever done before. You broke the
rules of cinema, you broke history you trusted all of us and you made an ordinar
y story extraordinary. You made a story about love, and I love you and I thank y
ou.'
Linklater had a successful night, as he also won the award for Best Director, an
d Ethan Hawke collected the golden mask from presenter Steve Carell in his honou
r.
Hawke said of Linklater's absence: 'He was hijacked by the DGAs, and sat there l
osing, and is going to be frankly pissed off that he s not here tonight.'
'[Richard says] thank you to Ellar Coltrane and Lorelei Linklater They went for t
his and there was nothing more fun in the world than to watch these kids grow up
.'
He added: 'I've made eight films with him and he is my great friend. There may b
e many people who are equal, but there is nobody in this room who loves cinema a
s much as him and who loves the legacy, past and present, of British cinema than
Richard.'
It was a huge night for Jack O'Connell, as he won the EE British Rising Star Awa
rd this year, the only gong to be voted for by the British public.
Jack was presented his special blue mask by past winner James McAvoy. 'Public vo
te, so I guess the people have spoken. Now it s my turn. Good luck,' the Unbroken
star said.
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Jude Law is to star in the upcoming action comedy 'Spy'
His story: After seeing Steven s attire, Eddie joked: I noticed that Stephen's here
and we are both wearing velvet, we didn't plan this!
His story: After seeing Steven s attire, Eddie joked: I noticed that Stephen's here
and we are both wearing velvet, we didn't plan this!
'I remember I was part of a TV workshop in Nottingham, and taught by a wonderful
man Ian Smith,' Jack said in his winner's speech.
'And we had won a BAFTA, I don't know what for but I remember being at that age
inspired. Now I find myself with one. Speaking of which are all these spare BAFT
As? Has anyone claimed them? I should have brought a bag with me,' he joked, ref
erencing the stage's impressive backdrop.
J.K. Simmons was phenomenal in his role as the overly tough conductor who puts M
ile Teller's drummer through his paces in the tense musical drama Whiplash.
A huge moment during the ceremony came when Professor Stephen Hawking arrived on
stage alongside Felicity Jones to dole out the Special Visual Effects prize, wh
ich went to Paul Franklin for Interstellar.
And one of the biggest prizes on the night - the BAFTA Fellowship - was awarded
to veteran director Mike Leigh, whose most recent film is Mr. Turner.
Speaking up on stage, he said: 'This is very nice indeed and I have never appear
ed on this stage before. How lucky we are to have been born in this magical age
of cinema. It is glorious isn't it?
'I know some people expect me to be rude this evening... well sorry folks you're
in for a disappointment. We got four nominations tonight, and you BAFTA are a d
emocratic gang and your taste is your prerogative. What is important to me is th
at you have awarded me this fellowship for which I am truly grateful.
'For me this is a sign of your respect for an offbeat alternative, idiosyncratic
personal kind of cinema. Pure independent cinema are the filmmakers of the futu
re. It's great to share this stage with tonight's winning Boyhood, which Dick Li
nklater and his team can be extraordinarily proud.'
'I have made twenty full length films all starting without a script and none of
them has ever been interfered with by anyone at any time. If that wasn't the cas
e I wouldn't be standing here now. Thank you to everyone I have ever worked with
, in front of and behind the camera.'
Alexandre Desplat received his second BAFTA Award for his score for Wes Anderson

's The Grand Budapest Hotel in the Original Music category. He had previously wo
n for The King's Speech.
'Merci beaucoup,' Desplat said after Holliday Grainger and Nimrat Kaur presented
him the award. 'It all goes back to Wes. He s unique, his world looks like nobody
else s. He s not here tonight but I m sure he s watching TV Well, I m not sure, actually.'
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Musical
for Wes
Musical
for Wes

genius: Alexandre Desplat received his


Anderson's The Grand Budapest Hotel in
genius: Alexandre Desplat received his
Anderson's The Grand Budapest Hotel in

second BAFTA
the Original
second BAFTA
the Original

Award
Music
Award
Music

for his score


category
for his score
category

Musical genius: Alexandre Desplat received his second BAFTA Award for his score
for Wes Anderson's The Grand Budapest Hotel in the Original Music category
A huge honour: The iconic scientist presented Interstellar's Paul Franklin with

the Special Visual Effects prize


A huge honour: The iconic scientist presented Interstellar's Paul Franklin with
the Special Visual Effects prize
Beauty winners: Mark Coulier and Frances Hannon won Best Make-up & Hair for thei
r work on The Grand Budapest Hotel, and were given their gong by Bond girl beaut
ies Monica Bellucci and Lea Seydoux
Beauty winners: Mark Coulier and Frances Hannon won Best Make-up & Hair for thei
r work on The Grand Budapest Hotel, and were given their gong by Bond girl beaut
ies Monica Bellucci and Lea Seydoux
Dapper gents: Stephen Beresford and David Livingstone (c) of Pride, winner of Ou
tstanding Debut by a British Writer, Director or Producer with Tom Hiddleston an
d Mark Strong
Dapper gents: Stephen Beresford and David Livingstone (c) of Pride, winner of Ou
tstanding Debut by a British Writer, Director or Producer with Tom Hiddleston an
d Mark Strong
Altogether now: All of the winners - the actors, actresses, cast and crew member
s across the fantastic films this year - held up their BAFTA gongs with pride
Altogether now: All of the winners - the actors, actresses, cast and crew member
s across the fantastic films this year - held up their BAFTA gongs with pride
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Fifs, Aberdeen, United Kingdom, less than a minute ago
I thought it was an amazing film and Eddies portrayal of Stephen H was well done
. I was very moved by the film, one of the best I have seen in a long time. I'll
never forget it, so sensitively done the film.
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JosieUK, UK, United Kingdom, 4 minutes ago
Celebrity glitz and self-promotion nonsense. Is there no end to this madness?
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Brenda Blessed, Plymouth, United Kingdom, 13 minutes ago
I dislike watching most of these bio movies because they are mostly falsified he
ro-worshipping clap-trap that get on my nerves.
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iLoveDell, not your city, United Kingdom, 18 minutes ago
Baftas very low end. No Kim Kardashian no awards. She would make it legit and th
e only A lister at the awards.
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Al, Glasgow, United Kingdom, 16 minutes ago
Pathetic trolling effort. Is that the best you can do?

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Tina13, Hampshire, United Kingdom, 29 minutes ago
Benedict Cumberbatch's portrayal of S Hawking was a much better performance, thi
s was all just a pre-planned publicity stunt - sorry, I just wasn't impressed by
him at all.
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Al, Glasgow, United Kingdom, 13 minutes ago
His performance can't have been all that great, as you clearly dozed off. Benedi
ct Cumberbatch was nominated for his portrayal of Alan Turing, not S Hawking.
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lizzie, aberdare, 40 minutes ago
Was Dior having an off day when that badly designed/constructed pink monstrosity
was created. Or did they simply give it the Saturday girl, or someone on work e
xperience to finish?
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DaisyMJ, Culpeper, United States, 33 minutes ago
Which one?
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Wordsworthbloke, London, United Kingdom, about an hour ago
Redmayne will be found out soon enough. So average it's painful to watch. Let's
seem him to something diverse..... Tom Hardy is on another level to Eddie posh b
oy Redmayne
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osiris, Oxford, United Kingdom, about an hour ago
Eddie Redmayne deserved to win.
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regmailonly, london, United Kingdom, about an hour ago
get a proper job, you self loving idiots
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mattshawaccy, Accrington, United Kingdom, about an hour ago


Didn't see tonight as in Mexico, although seen both movies, I agree with the boa
rd, although the Imitation game was good, it didn't have a patch on the wonderfu
lly directed film about Mr Hawkins. If it doesn't get at least one Oscar it will
be a travesty.
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lizzie, aberdare, about an hour ago
Saw Redmayne night before last in Jupiter Rising, and he played one of the creep
iest, ever so slightly bonkers evil baddies I have ever seen, there was a defini
te touch of the Caligulas about him, and he used the creepiest 'soft, husky' voi
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DaisyMJ, Culpeper, United States, about an hour ago
He is a great actor, isn't he?
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