Sunday 13 February 2011

Our BAFTA predictions - updated through the night

Here are our predictions, well more like our choices, for the BAFTA winners.

BEST FILM Inception

OUTSTANDING BRITISH FILM The King’s Speech - awarded to The King's Speech

OUTSTANDING BRITISH DEBUT Skeletons - awarded to Four Lions

DIRECTOR Social Network - awarded to The Social Network

ORIGINAL SCREENPLAY The King's Speech - awarded to The King's Speech

ADAPTED SCREENPLAY The Social Network - awarded to The Social Network

FILM NOT IN THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE The Girl with the Dragon Tatoo - awarded to Girl with the Dragon Tatoo

ANIMATED FILM Toy Story 3 - awarded to Toy Story 3 - love it!!!! enter our competition to win Buzz' adventures DVD to celebrate!

LEADING ACTOR Colin Firth in The King’s Speech - awarded to Colin Firth

LEADING ACTRESS Natalie Portman in Black Swan - awarded to Natalie Portman

SUPPORTING ACTOR Christian Bale in The Fighter - awarded to Geoffrey Rush in the King's Speech

SUPPORTING ACTRESS Helena Bonham Carter in The King’s Speech - awarded to Helena Bonham Carter

ORIGINAL MUSIC Inception awarded to The King's Speech

CINEMATOGRAPHY 127 Hours - awarded to True Grit

EDITING Social Network - awarded to Social Network

PRODUCTION DESIGN Alice in Wonderland - awarded to Inception

COSTUME DESIGN Alice in Wonderland - awarded to Alice in Wonderland

SOUND Inception - awarded to Inception

SPECIAL VISUAL EFFECTS Inception - awarded to Inception

MAKE UP & HAIR Alice in Wonderland - awarded to Alice in Wonderland

SHORT ANIMATION Thursday awarded to The Eagleman Stag

SHORT FILM Rite awarded to Until the River runs Red

ORANGE WEDNESDAYS RISING AWARD Aaron Johnson - awarded to Tom Hardy

Join us on twitter @loveoffilm for our thoughts throughout BAFTA; and we will blog again later or tomorrow so you can see how well our predicting went.

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