BAFTA 1993: British Academy of Film and Television Awards (Movies and Series from 1992)
Highlights
- Best Film: Howards End
- Most Outstanding British Film: The Crying Game
- Best Director: Robert Altman
- Best Leading Actor: Robert Downey Jr.
- Best Leading Actress: Emma Thompson
- Best Supporting Actor: Gene Hackman
- Best Supporting Actress: Miranda Richardson
- Best Original Screenplay: Woody Allen
- Best Adapted Screenplay: Michael Tolkin
- Best Cinematographer: Dante Spinotti
- Best Editing: Joe Hutshing, Pietro Scalia
- Best Music Score: David Hirschfelder
- Best Production Design: Catherine Martin
- Best Costume Design: Angus Strathie, Catherine Martin
- Best Make Up & Hair: Peter Robb-King
- Best Sound: Tod A. Maitland, Wylie Stateman, Michael D. Wilhoit, Michael Minkler, Gregg Landaker
- Best Special Visual Effects: Michael Lantieri, Ken Ralston, Alec Gillis, Tom Woodruff Jr., Doug Chiang, Douglas Smythe
- Best Film Not in the English Language : Raise the Red Lantern
- Best TV Series - Drama: Inspector Morse (TV Series)
- Best TV Mini Series: Anglo Saxon Attitudes (TV Miniseries)
- Best TV Single Drama: An Ungentlemanly Act (TV)
- Best Leading Actor TV - Drama: John Thaw
- Best Leading Actress TV - Drama: Helen Mirren
- Best TV Photography and Lighting: Clive Tickner
- Best Production Design - TV: Oliver Bayldon, for the episode 'Memento Mori'
- Best TV Costume Design: Elizabeth Waller
- Best TV Sound: Derek Norman, Jonathan Rowdon, Michael Narduzzo
Best Film
Most Outstanding British Film
Best Director
Best Leading Actor
Best Leading Actress
Best Supporting Actor
Best Supporting Actress
Best Original Screenplay
Best Adapted Screenplay
Best Cinematographer
Best Editing
Best Music Score
Best Production Design
Best Costume Design
Best Make Up & Hair
Best Sound
Best Special Visual Effects
Best Film Not in the English Language
Best TV Series - Drama
Best TV Mini Series
Best TV Single Drama
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For the episode 'The Grass Arena'
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For the episode "Memento Mori"
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Best Leading Actor TV - Drama
Best Leading Actress TV - Drama
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Maggie Smith, por the episode 'Memento Mori'
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Best TV Photography and Lighting
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Remi Adefarasin, for the episode 'Memento Mori'
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Best Production Design - TV
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Oliver Bayldon, for the episode 'Memento Mori'Winner
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Best TV Costume Design
Best TV Sound
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Derek Norman, Jonathan Rowdon, Michael NarduzzoWinner
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John Pritchard, Julie Buckland, Bronwen Jenkins, Aad Wirtz (For the episode "Memento Mori"
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Nick Steer, John Rutherford, John Thomas
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Other awards from the same year
- Oscars - Academy Awards
- Annecy Film Festival (France)
- Annie Awards (US)
- Ariel Awards (Mexico)
- Avoriaz
- BAFTA - British Academy Film Awards
- Berlin International Film Festival
- Blue Dragon Awards
- Boston Society of Film Critics
- Cannes Film Festival
- Cesar Awards (France)
- Chicago Film Critics Association
- Chicago International Film Festival
- DGA - Directors Guild Awards (US)
- David di Donatello Awards (Italy)
- Emmy Awards
- European Film Awards (EFA)
- Fantasporto
- Genie Awards (Canada)
- German Film Awards (Deutsche Filmpreis)
- Golden Globes Awards
- Goya Awards (Spanish Academy Awards)
- Guldbagge Awards (Swedish Film Institute)
- Havana Film Festival
- japan_academy
- International Film Festival Karlovy Vary
- Los Angeles Film Critics Awards (LAFCA)
- Locarno Film Festival
- Montreal World Film Festival
- MTV Music Video Awards
- National Board of Review (NBR)
- National Society of Film Critics (NSFC)
- New York Film Critics Circle (NYFCC)
- ondas
- Producers Guild Awards (PGA)
- Razzie Awards
- Saturn Awards (Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy and Horror Films)
- Seminci - International Film Festival
- Shanghai International Film Festival (SIFF)
- Film Festival of Catalonia
- Independent Spirit Awards
- San Sebastian Film Festival
- Sundance Film Festival
- Tokyo International Film Festival
- Toronto Film Festival (TIFF)
- Venice Film Festival
- Writers Guild of America Awards (WGA)