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This is on this evening. The red carpet starts from 7.30 p.m. on BBC 3. The awards ceremony starts at 9 p.m. On BBC1.
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God I hope one of the livestream work, it was a catastrophe last year.
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Martin is already there in his snazzy blue suit. He'll be presenting Best Documentary tonight.
Fingers crossed for The Voorman Problem!
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Animated Film winner is Brave. Whoop! Go red-headed girls!
Costume: Jacqueline Durran for Anna Karenina.
Short Animation: The Making of Longbird Will Anderson, Ainslie Henderson.
Short Film: Swimmer Lynne Ramsay, Peter Carlton, Diarmid Scrimshaw.
Outstanding British Film: Skyfall.
Original Film Music: Thomas Newman Skyfall.
Original screenplay: Quentin Tarantino Django Unchained.
Supporting Actor: Christopher Waltz in Django Unchained.
Cinematography: The Life of Pi Claudio Miranda.
Editing: Argo William Goldenberg.
Sound: Les Miserables various.
Outstanding debut by a British Writer, Director or Producer: Bart Layton and Dimitri Doganis for The Imposter.
Special Visual Effects: The Life of Pi various.
Supporting Actress: Anne Hathaway Les Miserables.
Adapted Screenplay: David O. Russell Silver Linings Playbook
Outstanding British Contribution to Cinema: Tessa Ross
Film not in the English language: Amour Michael Haneke, Margaret Menegoz
EE Rising Star (voted for by public): Juno Temple
Martin and Henry Cavill presenting Best Documentary!!!!!
Best Documentary: Searching for Sugar Man Malik Bendjellou, Simon Chinn.
Production Design presented by Tom Hiddleston (bit excited! Sorry!): Les Miserables Eve Stewart, Anna Lynch-Robnson.
Best Director: Ben Affleck Argo.
Leading Actress: Emmanuelle Riva for Amour.
Leading Actor: Daniel Day-Lewis for Lincoln.
Best Film: Argo.
The Fellowship of the Academy: Sir Alan Parker.
That's it folks! Never mind Martin, there's always next year.
Last edited by Davina (February 10, 2013 9:32 pm)
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Stephen Fry is such a delight...
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Thank you, Davina, good job!
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You're welcome. I decided to follow on Twitter feed last night and will catch it on I-player later today.
Stephen Fry is such a gent.
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Stephen Fry said "oberaffentittengeil" after Christoph Waltz got his BAFTA. I think I never used that expression myself, but I know it of course. I almost fell off the sofa when I heard him say that.
It is hard to translate, because it's just a sequence of some words, it basically says that something is really really great.
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That's amazing. What an, er, interesting choice of words.
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Hahah, that Bafta awards was so much fun! Stephen Fry's quote on Pierce Morgan and the hunting rifle association made me burst into laughter! XD
Yeah, Mr Freeman looked like an incredibly sharp dressed man. *cue ZZ Top's song*
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Martin Freeman in an Interview on Film Awards Red Carpet: "We start that next month" referring to Sherlock. Now I'm even more excited.