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49th British Academy Film Awards

1996 film awards ceremony


1996 film awards ceremony

FieldValue
number49
awardBritish Academy Film Awards
date23 April 1996
siteTheatre Royal, Drury Lane
hostAngus Deayton
best_film*Sense and Sensibility*
best_british*The Madness of King George*
best_actorNigel Hawthorne
best_actor_filmThe Madness of King George
best_actressEmma Thompson
best_actress_filmSense and Sensibility
most_wins*Braveheart*,
*The Madness of King George*, *The Postman* and *Sense and Sensibility* (3)
most_nominations*The Madness of King George* (14)
last48th
next50th

The Madness of King George, The Postman and Sense and Sensibility (3)

The 49th British Academy Film Awards, more commonly known as the BAFTAs, took place on 23 April 1996 at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane in London, honouring the best national and foreign films of 1995. 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 1995.

Ang Lee's Sense and Sensibility won the award for Best Film. The film also won awards for Best Actress (Emma Thompson) and Supporting Actress (Kate Winslet). Il postino (The Postman), directed by Michael Radford, won the awards for Best Director, Film Not in the English Language, and Original Music. Nigel Hawthorne won Best Actor in a Leading Role for his performance in The Madness of King George; the same film was voted Outstanding British Film of the Year. Additionally, Tim Roth won the award for Best Supporting Actor for his role as Archibald Cunningham in Rob Roy.

The ceremony was hosted by Angus Deayton, who was reportedly paid £50,000 for hosting.

Winners and nominees

BAFTA Fellowship

Main article: BAFTA Fellowship

  • Jeanne Moreau, Ronald Neame, John Schlesinger and Maggie Smith

Outstanding British Contribution to Cinema

Main article: BAFTA Outstanding British Contribution to Cinema Award

  • Mike Leigh

BAFTA Special Award

  • Freddie Young

Awards

Winners are listed first and highlighted in boldface.

Statistics

NominationsFilm
14The Madness of King George
12Sense and Sensibility
7Braveheart
5Apollo 13
Il Postino: The Postman
4Babe
3Leaving Las Vegas
The Usual Suspects
2Carrington
Ed Wood
GoldenEye
Trainspotting
AwardsFilm
3Braveheart
Il Postino: The Postman
The Madness of King George
Sense and Sensibility
2Apollo 13
The Usual Suspects

References

References

  1. "Film in 1996". [[British Academy of Film and Television Arts.
  2. (21 April 1996). "Emma Thompson adds Bafta to Oscar trophies". [[The Independent]].
  3. (8 May 2001). "Angus defends his fee for Baftas". [[The Guardian]].
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