67th British Academy Film Awards

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67th British Academy Film Awards
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Date16 February 2014
Site Royal Opera House, London
Hosted by Stephen Fry
Highlights
Best Film 12 Years a Slave
Best British Film Gravity
Best Actor Chiwetel Ejiofor
12 Years a Slave
Best Actress Cate Blanchett
Blue Jasmine
Most awards Gravity (6)
Most nominations Gravity (11)

The 67th British Academy Film Awards, more commonly known as the BAFTAs, were held on 16 February 2014 at the Royal Opera House in London, honouring the best national and foreign films of 2013. [1] The nominations were announced on 8 January 2014 by actor Luke Evans and actress Helen McCrory. [2] [3] 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 2013. [4]

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Gravity won six of its eleven nominations, including Best Director for Alfonso Cuarón, Outstanding British Film, Best Cinematography, Best Original Music, Best Sound, and Best Special Visual Effects. [5] 12 Years a Slave won Best Film and Best Actor in a Leading Role for Chiwetel Ejiofor. [5] Cate Blanchett won Best Actress in a Leading Role for Blue Jasmine , [5] Barkhad Abdi won Best Actor in a Supporting Role for Captain Phillips , and Jennifer Lawrence won Best Actress in a Supporting Role for American Hustle . [5] [6] [7] [8] [9] [10]

The ceremony was broadcast on BBC One and BBC Three. It was hosted by Stephen Fry, the ninth time he's hosted the ceremony. [11] The ceremony opened with a duet call "Heroes" from Tinie Tempah and singer Laura Mvula. [11] Viewing figures were the lowest since 2010, with 4.73 million watching the ceremony. [12]

Winners and nominees

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Alfonso Cuarón, Best Director winner
Chiwetel Ejiofor, Best Actor winner Chiwetel Ejiofor TIFF 2015.jpg
Chiwetel Ejiofor, Best Actor winner
Cate Blanchett, Best Actress winner Cate Blanchett Cannes 2015.jpg
Cate Blanchett, Best Actress winner
Barkhad Abdi, Best Supporting Actor winner Barkhad Abdi at LFCC Awards.jpg
Barkhad Abdi, Best Supporting Actor winner
Jennifer Lawrence, Best Supporting Actress winner Jennifer Lawrence SDCC 2015 X-Men.jpg
Jennifer Lawrence, Best Supporting Actress winner
David O. Russell, Best Original Screenplay co-winner David O. Russell avp 2014.jpg
David O. Russell, Best Original Screenplay co-winner
Steve Coogan, Best Adapted Screenplay co-winner Steve Coogan 2013.jpg
Steve Coogan, Best Adapted Screenplay co-winner
Jeff Pope, Best Adapted Screenplay co-winner Jeff Pope - Monte-Carlo Television Festival.jpg
Jeff Pope, Best Adapted Screenplay co-winner
Will Poulter, EE Rising Star Award winner Will Poulter 2016 3.jpg
Will Poulter, EE Rising Star Award winner

BAFTA Fellowship

Outstanding British Contribution to Cinema

  • Sleeping with the Fishes – James Walker, Sarah Woolner and Yousif Al-Khalifa
    • Everything I Can See from Here – Bjorn-Erik Aschim, Friederike Nicolaus and Sam Taylor
    • I Am Tom MoodyAinslie Henderson
  • Room 8 James Griffiths and Sophie Venner
    • Island Queen – Ben Mallaby, Nat Luurtsema and Emma Hughes
    • Keeping Up with the Joneses – Megan Rubens, Michael Pearce and Selina Lim
    • Orbit Ever After – Chee-Lan Chan, Jamie Stone and Len Rowles
    • Sea View – Anna Duffield and Jane Linfoot

Statistics

Films that received multiple nominations
NominationsFilm
11 Gravity
10 12 Years a Slave
American Hustle
9 Captain Phillips
5 Behind the Candelabra
Saving Mr. Banks
4 Philomena
Rush
The Wolf of Wall Street
3 Blue Jasmine
The Great Gatsby
Inside Llewyn Davis
Nebraska
2 The Act of Killing
The Butler
The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug
Films that received multiple awards
AwardsFilm
6 Gravity
3 American Hustle
2 12 Years a Slave
The Great Gatsby

In Memoriam

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