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The Artist wins top honours at the BAFTAs
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London, February 13, 2012
First Published: 07:50 IST(13/2/2012)
Last Updated: 16:25 IST(13/2/2012)
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As The Artist bags the maximum nominations for the BAFTA awards, here's a look at all the films and actors that may win the prestigious British film awards.
Silent movie The Artist and US actor Meryl Streep continued their march towards Oscar glory after scooping top awards at the BAFTAs, the biggest night of the British film industry. At a celebrity-packed ceremony at the Royal Opera House in London yesterday, The Artist won gongs for best
film, best director and best original screenplay for Michel Hazanavicius and best actor for Frenchman Jean Dujardin.

Dujardin -- who is also nominated for an Oscar for his portrayal of a silent film star overwhelmed by the arrival of the 'talkies' -- paid tribute to his director, saying: Michel, what have you done to me? It's all your fault.

Brushing shoulders on the red carpet earlier with Hollywood stars George Clooney and Brad Pitt, a clearly excited Dujardin told AFP that he was overwhelmed at being ranked alongside such top actors.

Iron Lady"To be here -- it's an honour to be nominated with such great actors, with Gary Oldman, (Michael) Fassbender, Brad Pitt, Clooney, pinch me, please!" he said, moments before beating all those named to the best actor award.

True to predictions, Streep was named best actress, although she lost her shoe on the way to collect her award and had to be rescued by Colin Firth.

The American has already won a clutch awards for her portrayal of former British prime minister Margaret Thatcher in The Iron Lady, and is tipped to take the third Oscar of her career on February 26.

There were no surprises in the best supporting actor and actress categories either, as BAFTA echoed last month's Golden Globes and awarded them to Christopher Plummer for Beginners and Octavia Spencer for The Help.

At the age of 82, Plummer, who like Spencer is also nominated for an Oscar for the role, becomes the oldest recipient of a BAFTA award.

Veteran British actor Gary Oldman missed out in his bid for a BAFTA for Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy, although the Cold War thriller, featuring the cream of British acting talent, won the award for outstanding British film.

Senna, Asif Kapadia's film about Brazilian Formula One racing driver Ayrton Senna who died in a crash in 1994, won best documentary, while Pedro Almodovar's The Skin I Live In was named the best non-English language film.

The artist

Complete list
Best Film:
The Artist
Outstanding British Film: Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy
Director: Michel Hazanavicius for The Artist
Leading Actor: Jean Dujardin in The Artist
Leading Actress: Meryl Streep in The Iron Lady
Supporting Actor: Christopher Plummer in Beginners
Supporting Actress: Octavia Spencer in The Help
Outstanding British Debut: Tyrannosaur
Film Not In The English Language: The Skin I Live In
Original Screenplay: Michel Hazanavicius for The Artist
Adapted Screenplay: Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy
Documentary: Senna
Animated Film: Rango


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