BAFTA 2007: THE RESULTS
Well, the results are in. The last time I was in the Royal Opera House in Covent Garden was for the production of ‘La Cerendola’ and tonight its interior looked as divine as ever. I feel this is a much better setting than the Odeon Cinema in Leicester Square for an award ceremony like the BAFTA Awards.
And now…to the winners (and you can compare them with my predictions — I really overlooked ‘The Last King of Scotland’, but will take it into consideration when I do my Oscar predictions!). In brackets is whether I got the call right or wrong.
FILM: The Queen (right)
THE ALEXANDER KORDA AWARD for the Outstanding British Film of the Year: Last King of Scotland (wrong)
THE CARL FOREMAN AWARD for Special Achievement by a British Director, Writer or Producer in their First Feature Film: Andrea Arnold (right)
THE DAVID LEAN AWARD for Achievement in Direction: Paul Greengrass (right)
ORIGINAL SCREENPLAY: Little Miss Sunshine (wrong)
ADAPTED SCREENPLAY: The Last King of Scotland (wrong)
FILM NOT IN THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE: Pan’s Labyrinth (right)
ANIMATED FEATURE FILM: Happy Feet (right)
ACTOR in a LEADING ROLE: Forrest Whittaker (wrong)
ACTRESS in a LEADING ROLE: Helen Mirren (right)
THE ORANGE RISING STAR AWARD: Eva Green (wrong)
Ironically, I actually voted for Eva Green but at the last minute I thought the Academy might award it to another young actor like they did last year with James McAvoy.
There are some years in which one film obviously sweeps the board, but it’s actually more interesting when every contender has an equal chance of winning.
Congratulations to all the winners and the nominees!
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