69th British Academy Film Awards
The 69th British Academy Film Awards, more commonly known as the BAFTAs, were held on 14 February 2016 at the Royal Opera House in London, honouring the best national and foreign films of 2015. 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 2015.
The nominations were announced on 8 January 2016 by Stephen Fry and actress Gugu Mbatha-Raw. Bridge of Spies and Carol received the most nominations at nine each. Despite leading the field in nominations, Carol failed to win any awards and Bridge of Spies won just one; Mark Rylance for Best Supporting Actor.
The Revenant won the most awards at the ceremony with five, including Best Film, Best Director for Alejandro G. Iñárritu, Best Actor for Leonardo DiCaprio, and Best Cinematography for Emmanuel Lubezki. Brie Larson won Best Actress for Room and Kate Winslet won Best Supporting Actress for Steve Jobs. won four awards; Best Costume Design, Best Editing, Best Makeup and Hair, and Best Production Design. Brooklyn, directed by John Crowley, was voted Outstanding British Film of 2015. Sidney Poitier was awarded the BAFTA Fellowship for his contribution to cinema.
The ceremony was broadcast on BBC One and was watched by 4.5 million viewers, down from 4.9 million in 2015 and the lowest television audience since 2010.
Winners and nominees
The nominees were announced on 8 January 2016. The winners were announced on 14 February 2016.[BAFTA Fellowship]
- Sidney Poitier
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Best Film | Best Director |
The Revenant – Steve Golin, Alejandro G. Iñárritu, Arnon Milchan, Mary Parent, and Keith Redmon | Alejandro G. Iñárritu – The Revenant
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Best Actor in a Leading Role | Best Actress in a Leading Role |
Leonardo DiCaprio – The Revenant as Hugh Glass
| Brie Larson – Room as Joy "Ma" Newsome
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Best Actor in a Supporting Role | Best Actress in a Supporting Role |
Mark Rylance – Bridge of Spies as Rudolf Abel
| Kate Winslet – Steve Jobs as Joanna Hoffman
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Best Original Screenplay | Best Adapted Screenplay |
Tom McCarthy and Josh Singer – Spotlight Bridge of Spies | Adam McKay and Charles Randolph – The Big Short
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Best Cinematography | Outstanding Debut by a British Writer, Director or Producer |
Emmanuel Lubezki – The Revenant Sicario | Naji Abu Nowar and Rupert Lloyd – Theeb
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Outstanding British Film | Best Documentary |
Brooklyn – John Crowley, Finola Dwyer, Nick Hornby, and Amanda Posey | Amy – James Gay-Rees and Asif Kapadia
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Best Original Music | Best Sound |
The Hateful Eight – Ennio Morricone | The Revenant – Lon Bender, Chris Duesterdiek, Martin Hernández, Frank A. Montaño, Jon Taylor, and Randy Thom
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Best Production Design | Best Special Visual Effects |
– Colin Gibson and Lisa Thompson | – Chris Corbould, Roger Guyett, Paul Kavanagh, and Neal Scanlan
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Best Costume Design | Best Makeup and Hair |
– Jenny Beavan | – Damian Martin and Lesley Vanderwalt
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Best Editing | Best Film Not in the English Language |
– Margaret Sixel | Wild Tales
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Best Animated Film | Best Short Animation |
Inside Out – Pete Docter
| Edmond – Nina Gantz and Emilie Jouffroy |
Best Short Film | EE Rising Star Award |
Operator – Caroline Bartleet and Rebecca Morgan
| John Boyega
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Ceremony information
The ceremony was broadcast on BBC One at 9 p.m. GMT, around two hours later than the actual ceremony. For the eleventh time, Stephen Fry acted as the host. The ceremony commenced with a segment commemorating the year in film, which was accompanied by the song "Heroes" by David Bowie, who had died the previous month. Highlighting that the ceremony was being held on Valentine's Day, the ceremony showed a kiss cam where random celebrities such as Dame Maggie Smith and Leonardo DiCaprio were persuaded by Fry to kiss each other. Fry also received a number of negative comments after he said of Best Costume Design winner Jenny Beavan as "Only one of the great cinematic costume designers would come to an awards ceremony dressed as a ". He subsequently deleted his Twitter account following criticism of his joke.A number of presenters referred to the lack of diversity at the Academy Awards. Rebel Wilson and Sacha Baron Cohen both made jokes referring to the controversy. Sidney Poitier was not present to collect his fellowship due to ill health. Jamie Foxx and Poitier's daughter, Sydney Tamiia Poitier, presented the award to him in person at his home in Los Angeles. Noel Clarke, Lulu, and Oprah Winfrey paid tribute to him in a filmed segment.
The In Memoriam section featured Sir Alan Rickman, Melissa Mathison, Andrew Lesnie, Maureen O'Hara, Gayle Griffiths, Haskell Wexler, Colin Welland, James Horner, David Bowie, Ron Moody, June Randall, Julie Harris, Frank Finlay, Philip French, Vilmos Zsigmond, Albert Maysles, Richard Johnson, Wes Craven, Jacques Rivette, Penelope Houston, Tommie Manderson, Christopher Wood, Saeed Jaffrey, Sheila Sim, and Sir Christopher Lee.
Awards breakdown
;Most wins- 5 wins The Revenant
- 4 wins '
- 9 nominations Bridge of Spies and Carol
- 8 nominations The Revenant
- 7 nominations '
- 6 nominations Brooklyn and The Martian
- 5 nominations The Big Short, The Danish Girl, and Ex Machina
- 4 nominations '
- 3 nominations The Hateful Eight, Sicario, Spotlight, and Steve Jobs
- 2 nominations' Amy, Inside Out, Room, and Theeb''
In Memoriam
- Alan Rickman
- Melissa Mathison
- Andrew Lesnie
- Maureen O'Hara
- Omar Sharif
- Gayle Griffiths
- Haskell Wexler
- Colin Welland
- James Horner
- David Bowie
- Ron Moody
- June Randall
- Julie Harris
- Frank Finlay
- Philip French
- Vilmos Zsigmond
- Albert Maysles
- Richard Johnson
- Wes Craven
- Jacques Rivette
- Penelope Houston
- Tommie Manderson
- Christopher Wood
- Saeed Jaffrey
- Sheila Sim
- Christopher Lee