Bafta Awards 2010 Winners
The Bafta Awards (British Academy Film Awards) was a great night for everyone. Celebs entered the scene of the red carpet in award fashion, pleasing the crowd that awaited them.
However, the person to get the most attention from the crowd was Prince William, as he fulfilled his new role as president of Bafta, succeeding Lord Attenborough. During the event he presented a Bafta Fellowship to Vanessa Redgrave.
The event sure was a night to remember for The Hurt Locker, which took home the most awards with 6. Avatar was the other big film to be nominated for 8 awards, but it only left the event with 2. However, there were a lot of great wins during the night, which include:
- Best Film - The Hurt Locker
- Leading Actor - Colin Firth for A Single Man
- Leading Actress - Carey Mulligan for An Education
- Supporting Actor - Christoph Waltz for Inglourious Basterds
- Supporting Actress - Mo’Nique for Precious
- Outstanding British Film - Fish Tank
- Outstanding Debut by a British Writer, Director or Producer - Duncan Jones for Moon
- Director - Kathryn Bigelow for The Hurt Locker
- Original Screenplay - The Hurt Locker
- Adapted Screenplay - Up in the Air
- Film not in the English Language - A Prophet
- Animated Film - Up
- Music - Up
- Cinematography - The Hurt Locker
- Editing - The Hurt Locker
- Production Design - Avatar
- Costume Design - The Young Victoria
- Sound - The Hurt Locker
- Special Visual Effects - Avatar
- Makeup & Hair - The Young Victoria
- Short Animation - Mother of Many
- Short Film - I Do Air
- The Orange Rising Star Award (voted by public) - Kristen Stewart
- Outstanding British Contribution to Cinema - Joe Dunton

