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{{Infobox award |
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| name = [[British Academy Film Awards|BAFTA Award]] for Best British Short Animation |
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| awarded_for = Best British Short Animation |
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| presenter = [[British Academy of Film and Television Arts]] |
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| location = [[United Kingdom]] |
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| year = 1989 |
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| holder = ''Crab Day'' (2023) |
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| website = http://www.bafta.org/ |
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}} |
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This page lists the winners and nominees for the '''BAFTA Award for Best British Short Animation''' for each year since 1990 when the award was introduced. The [[British Academy of Film and Television Arts]] (BAFTA), is a British organisation that hosts annual awards shows for film, television, children's film and television, and interactive media. |
This page lists the winners and nominees for the '''BAFTA Award for Best British Short Animation''' for each year since 1990 when the award was introduced. The [[British Academy of Film and Television Arts]] (BAFTA), is a British organisation that hosts annual awards shows for film, television, children's film and television, and interactive media. |
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In the following lists, the titles and names in '''bold''' with a |
In the following lists, the titles and names in '''bold''' with a gold background are the winners and recipients respectively; those not in bold are the remaining nominees. The winner is also the first name listed in each category. |
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==History== |
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The number of nominated films has varied over the course of the award. Four nominations were usual to begin with (with a total of 10 years with four nominations). More recently the number of nominations has been three. The most nominations were in 1997, when there were six nominations. |
The number of nominated films has varied over the course of the award. Four nominations were usual to begin with (with a total of 10 years with four nominations). More recently the number of nominations has been three. The most nominations were in 1997, when there were six nominations. |
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The award has had three different names since its inception including 'Best Short Animation', 'Best Short Animation Film' and, since 2014, 'Best British Short Animation'. |
The award has had three different names since its inception including '''Best Short Animation''', '''Best Short Animation Film''' and, since 2014, '''Best British Short Animation'''. |
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==Winners and nominees== |
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==1990s== |
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===1980s=== |
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| colspan="6" style="background:#ffdead; text-align:center;"| '''1990''' |
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! colspan="3"| Best Short Animation |
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| rowspan="4" | '''Best Short Animation''' || style="background:#ccc;"| '''''[[A Grand Day Out]]''''' || style="background:#ccc;"| '''[[Nick Park]]''' |
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| rowspan="4"| {{center|'''1989'''<br>{{small|([[43rd British Academy Film Awards|43rd]])}}}} |
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| ''[[Creature Comforts]]'' || Sara Mullock, [[Nick Park]] |
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| style="background:#FAEB86"| '''''[[A Grand Day Out]]''''' |
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| style="background:#FAEB86"| '''[[Nick Park]]''' |
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| ''[[Creature Comforts]]'' |
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| ''Egoli'' || Karen Kelly |
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| Sara Mullock, [[Nick Park]] |
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| ''Egoli'' |
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| ''War Story'' || [[Peter Lord]], Sara Mullock |
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| Karen Kelly |
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| ''War Story'' |
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| colspan="6" style="background:#ffdead; text-align:center;"| '''1991''' |
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| [[Peter Lord]], Sara Mullock |
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===1990s=== |
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| rowspan="3" | '''Best Short Animation''' || style="background:#ccc;"| '''''Toxic''''' || style="background:#ccc;"| '''Andrew McEwan''' |
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| rowspan="3"| {{center|'''1990'''<br>{{small|([[44th British Academy Film Awards|44th]])}}}} |
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| ''The Death Of Stalinism In Bohemia'' || [[Jan Švankmajer]] |
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| style="background:#FAEB86"| '''''Toxic''''' |
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| style="background:#FAEB86"| '''Andrew McEwan''' |
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| ''Deadsy'' |
| ''Deadsy'' |
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| [[David Anderson (animator)|David Anderson]] |
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| ''The Death Of Stalinism In Bohemia'' |
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| colspan="6" style="background:#ffdead; text-align:center;"| '''1992''' |
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| [[Jan Švankmajer]] |
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| rowspan="4"| {{center|'''1991'''<br>{{small|([[45th British Academy Film Awards|45th]])}}}} |
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| rowspan="4" | '''Best Short Animation''' || style="background:#ccc;"| '''''Balloon''''' || style="background:#ccc;"| '''Ken Lidster''' |
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| style="background:#FAEB86"| '''''Balloon''''' |
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| style="background:#FAEB86"| '''Ken Lidster''' |
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| ''[[Adam (1992 film)|Adam]]'' |
| ''[[Adam (1992 film)|Adam]]'' |
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| [[Chris Moll]], [[Peter Lord]] |
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| ''Anamorphosis'' |
| ''Anamorphosis'' |
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| Keith Griffiths, [[Brothers Quay]] |
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| ''Touch'' |
| ''Touch'' |
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| Debra Smith |
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| rowspan="4"| {{center|'''1992'''<br>{{small|([[46th British Academy Film Awards|46th]])}}}} |
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| colspan="6" style="background:#ffdead; text-align:center;"| '''1993''' |
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| style="background:#FAEB86"| '''''Daumier's Law''''' |
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| style="background:#FAEB86"| '''Ginger Gibbons, [[Geoff Dunbar]]''' |
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| ''A Is For Autism'' |
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| rowspan="4" | '''Best Short Animation''' || style="background:#ccc;"| '''''Daumier's Law''''' || style="background:#ccc;"| '''Ginger Gibbons''', '''[[Geoff Dunbar]]''' |
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| Dick Arnall, Tim Webb |
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| ''Blindscape'' |
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| ''A Is For Autism'' || Dick Arnall, Tim Webb |
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| Stephen Palmer |
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| ''Soho Square'' |
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| ''Blindscape'' || Stephen Palmer |
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| Pam Dennis, Sue Paxton, Mario Cavalli |
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| rowspan="5"| {{center|'''1993'''<br>{{small|([[47th British Academy Film Awards|47th]])}}}} |
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| ''Soho Square'' || Pam Dennis, Sue Paxton, Mario Cavalli |
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| style="background:#FAEB86"| '''''[[The Wrong Trousers]]''''' |
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| style="background:#FAEB86"| '''[[Chris Moll]], [[Nick Park]]''' |
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| ''[[Bob's Birthday]]'' |
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| colspan="6" style="background:#ffdead; text-align:center;"| '''1994''' |
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| [[David Fine (filmmaker)|David Fine]], [[Alison Snowden]] |
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| ''Britannia'' |
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| rowspan="5" | '''Best Short Animation''' || style="background:#ccc;"| '''''[[The Wrong Trousers]]''''' || style="background:#ccc;"| '''[[Chris Moll]]''', '''[[Nick Park]]''' |
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| David Parker, [[Joanna Quinn]] |
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| ''I Pagliacci'' |
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| ''[[Bob's Birthday]]'' || [[David Fine (filmmaker)|David Fine]], [[Alison Snowden]] |
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| Ken Lidster |
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| ''The Village'' |
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| ''[[Joanna Quinn|Britannia]]'' || David Parker, [[Joanna Quinn]] |
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| Pam Dennis, [[Mark Baker (animator)|Mark Baker]] |
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| rowspan="4"| {{center|'''1994'''<br>{{small|([[48th British Academy Film Awards|48th]])}}}} |
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| ''[[Mark Baker (animator)|The Village]]'' || Pam Dennis, [[Mark Baker (animator)|Mark Baker]] |
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| style="background:#FAEB86"| '''''[[The Big Story (1994 film)|The Big Story]]''''' |
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| style="background:#FAEB86"| '''[[Tim Watts (filmmaker)|Tim Watts]], [[David Stoten]]''' |
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| ''[[The Monk and the Fish]]'' |
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| Patrick Evano, Jacques-Rémy Girard, [[Michaël Dudok de Wit]] |
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| ''[[Pib and Pog]]'' |
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| colspan="6" style="background:#ffdead; text-align:center;"| '''1995''' |
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| [[Carla Shelley]], Peter Peake |
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| ''Stressed'' |
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| rowspan="4" | '''Best Short Animation''' || style="background:#ccc;"| '''''[[The Big Story (1994 film)| The Big Story]]''''' || style="background:#ccc;"| '''[[Tim Watts (filmmaker)|Tim Watts]]''', '''[[David Stoten]]''' |
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| Karen Kelly |
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| rowspan="4"| {{center|'''1995'''<br>{{small|([[49th British Academy Film Awards|49th]])}}}} |
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| ''[[The Monk and the Fish]]'' || Patrick Evano, Jacques-Rémy Girard, [[Michaël Dudok de Wit]] |
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| style="background:#FAEB86"| '''''[[A Close Shave]]''''' |
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| style="background:#FAEB86"| '''Carla Shelly, Michael Rose, [[Nick Park]]''' |
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| ''[[Achilles]]'' |
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| ''[[Pib and Pog]]'' || [[Carla Shelley]], Peter Peake |
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| Glenn Holberton, [[Barry Purves]] |
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| ''Gogs Ogof'' |
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| ''Stressed'' || Karen Kelly |
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| Deiniol Morris, Michael Mort |
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| ''The Tickler Talks'' |
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| colspan="6" style="background:#ffdead; text-align:center;"| '''1996''' |
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| Steven Harding-Hill |
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| rowspan="6"| {{center|'''1996'''<br>{{small|([[50th British Academy Film Awards|50th]])}}}} |
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| rowspan="4" | '''Best Short Animation''' || style="background:#ccc;"| '''''[[A Close Shave]]''''' || style="background:#ccc;"| '''Carla Shelly''', '''Michael Rose''', '''[[Nick Park]]''' |
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| style="background:#FAEB86"| '''''[[The Old Lady and the Pigeons]]''''' |
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| style="background:#FAEB86"| '''Bernard La Joie, [[Didier Brunner]], [[Sylvain Chomet]]''' |
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| ''[[Famous Fred]]'' |
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| ''[[Achilles]]'' || Glenn Holberton, [[Barry Purves]] |
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| [[John Coates (producer)|John Coates]], Catrin Unwin, [[Joanna Quinn]] |
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| ''The Saint Inspector'' |
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| ''Gogs Ogof'' || Deiniol Morris, Michael Mort |
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| Richard Hutchinson, Mike Booth |
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| ''Testament - The Bible In Animation: Joseph'' |
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| ''The Tickler Talks'' || Steven Harding-Hill |
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| Elizabeth Babakhina, Aida Ziablikoua |
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| ''Testament - The Bible In Animation: Moses'' |
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| colspan="6" style="background:#ffdead; text-align:center;"| '''1997''' |
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| Naomi Jones, Gary Hurst |
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| ''Trainspotter'' |
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| rowspan="6" | '''Best Short Animation''' || style="background:#ccc;"| '''''[[The Old Lady and the Pigeons]]''''' || style="background:#ccc;"| '''Bernard La Joie''', '''[[Didier Brunner]]''', '''[[Sylvain Chomet]]''' |
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| Christopher Moll, Jeff Newitt, Neville Astley |
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| rowspan="4"| {{center|'''1997'''<br>{{small|([[51st British Academy Film Awards|51st]])}}}} |
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| ''[[Famous Fred]]'' || [[John Coates (producer)|John Coates]], Catrin Unwin, [[Joanna Quinn]] |
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| style="background:#FAEB86"| '''''[[Stage Fright (1997 film)|Stage Fright]]''''' |
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| style="background:#FAEB86"| '''Helen Nabarro, Michael Rose, [[Steve Box]]''' |
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| ''[[Flatworld]]'' |
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| ''The Saint Inspector'' || Richard Hutchinson, Mike Booth |
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| Nigel Pay, Daniel Greaves, Patrick Veale |
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| ''T.R.A.N.S.I.T.'' |
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| ''Testament - The Bible In Animation: Joseph'' || Elizabeth Babakhina, Aida Ziablikoua |
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| Iain Harvey, Piet Kroon |
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| ''The Traveller'' |
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| ''Testament - The Bible In Animation: Moses'' || Naomi Jones, Gary Hurst |
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| Jeremy Moorshead, Debra Smith |
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| rowspan="4"| {{center|'''1998'''<br>{{small|([[52nd British Academy Film Awards|52nd]])}}}} |
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| ''Trainspotter'' || Christopher Moll, Jeff Newitt, Neville Astley |
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| style="background:#FAEB86"| '''''The Canterbury Tales''''' |
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| style="background:#FAEB86"| '''Aida Zyablikova, Renat Zinnurov, Ashley Potter, Dave Antrobus, Claire Jennings, Mic Graves, [[Joanna Quinn]], Les Mills, [[Jonathan Myerson]]''' |
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| ''1001 Nights'' |
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| colspan="6" style="background:#ffdead; text-align:center;"| '''1998''' |
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| Yukio Sonoyama, Mike Smith |
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| ''[[List of Gogs episodes#Gogwana .281998.29|Gogwana]]'' |
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| rowspan="4" | '''Best Short Animation''' || style="background:#ccc;"| '''''[[Stage Fright (1997 film)|Stage Fright]]''''' || style="background:#ccc;"| '''Helen Nabarro''', '''Michael Rose''', '''[[Steve Box]]''' |
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| Helen Nabarro, Deiniol Morris, Sion Jones, Michael Mort, Joe Turner |
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| ''[[Humdrum]]'' |
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| ''The Traveller (El Caminante)'' || Jeremy Moorshead, Debra Smith |
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| [[Carla Shelley]], Michael Rose and Peter Peake |
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| rowspan="4"| {{center|'''1999'''<br>{{small|([[53rd British Academy Film Awards|53rd]])}}<br><ref>{{Cite news|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/entertainment/707568.stm|title=American Beauty shines at Baftas|work=[[BBC News]]|date=9 April 2000|access-date=2 July 2021}}</ref>}} |
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| ''[[Flatworld]]'' || Nigel Pay, Daniel Greaves, Patrick Veale |
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| style="background:#FAEB86"| '''''The Man With The Beautiful Eyes''''' |
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| style="background:#FAEB86"| '''Jonathan Bairstow, Jonathan Hodgson''' |
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| ''Jolly Roger'' |
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| ''T.R.A.N.S.I.T.'' || Iain Harvey, Piet Kroon |
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| Claire Jennings, [[Mark Baker (animator)|Mark Baker]], Neville Astley |
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| ''[[The Old Man and the Sea (1999 film)|The Old Man And The Sea]]'' |
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| colspan="6" style="background:#ffdead; text-align:center;"| '''1999''' |
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| Bernard Lajoie, Tatsuo Shimamura, [[Aleksandr Petrov (animator)|Aleksandr Petrov]] |
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| ''[[Periwig Maker|The Periwig-Maker]]'' |
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| rowspan="4" | '''Best Short Animation''' || style="background:#ccc;"| '''''The Canterbury Tales''''' || style="background:#ccc;"| '''Aida Zyablikova''', '''Renat Zinnurov''', '''Ashley Potter''', '''Dave Antrobus''', '''Claire Jennings''', '''Mic Graves''', '''[[Joanna Quinn]]''', '''Les Mills''', '''[[Jonathan Myerson]]''' |
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| Annette Schäffler, Steffen Schäffler |
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| ''[[List of Gogs episodes#Gogwana .281998.29|Gogwana]]'' || Helen Nabarro, Deiniol Morris, Sion Jones, Michael Mort, Joe Turner |
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| ''[[Humdrum]]'' || Nigel Pay, Daniel Greaves, Patrick Veale |
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| ''1001 Nights'' || Yukio Sonoyama, Mike Smith |
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==2000s== |
===2000s=== |
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| rowspan="4"| {{center|'''2000'''<br>{{small|([[54th British Academy Film Awards|54th]])}}<br><ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.theguardian.com/film/2001/jan/31/baftas2001.baftasfilm|title=Gladiator, Crouching Tiger do battle in Bafta nominations|work=[[The Guardian]]|date=31 January 2001|access-date=2 July 2021}}</ref><ref>{{Cite news|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/entertainment/1184232.stm|title=Gladiator conquers the Baftas|work=[[BBC News]]|date=25 February 2001|access-date=2 July 2021}}</ref>}} |
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| colspan="6" style="background:#ffdead; text-align:center;"| '''2000''' |
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| style="background:#FAEB86"| '''''[[Father and Daughter (film)|Father and Daughter]]''''' |
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| style="background:#FAEB86"| '''Claire Jennings, Willem Thijssen, [[Michaël Dudok de Wit]]''' |
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| ''Cloud Cover'' |
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| rowspan="4" | '''Best Short Animation''' || style="background:#ccc;"| '''''The Man With The Beautiful Eyes''''' || style="background:#ccc;"| '''Jonathan Bairstow''', '''Jonathan Hodgson''' |
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| Lisbeth Svärling |
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| ''Lounge Act'' |
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| ''Jolly Roger'' || Claire Jennings, [[Mark Baker (animator)|Mark Baker]], Neville Astley |
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| Teun Hilte, Gareth Love |
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| ''Six Of One'' |
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| ''[[The Old Man and the Sea (1999 film)|The Old Man And The Sea]]'' || Bernard Lajoie, Tatsuo Shimamura, [[Aleksandr Petrov (animator)|Aleksandr Petrov]] |
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| Phil Davies, Tim Webb |
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| rowspan="5"| {{center|'''2001'''<br>{{small|([[55th British Academy Film Awards|55th]])}}<br><ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.irishtimes.com/news/lord-of-the-rings-dominates-baftas-wins-best-film-award-1.1051633|title='Lord of the Rings' dominates BAFTAs, wins best film award|newspaper=[[The Irish Times]]|date=22 February 2002|access-date=2 July 2021}}</ref>}} |
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| ''[[Periwig Maker|The Periwig-Maker]]'' || Annette Schäffler, Steffen Schäffler |
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| style="background:#FAEB86"| '''''[[Dog (2001 film)|Dog]]''''' |
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| style="background:#FAEB86"| '''[[Suzie Templeton]]''' |
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| ''Camouflage'' |
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| colspan="6" style="background:#ffdead; text-align:center;"| '''2001''' |
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| Jonathan Bairstow, Jonathan Hodgson |
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| ''Home Road Movies'' |
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| rowspan="4" | '''Best Short Animation''' || style="background:#ccc;"| '''''[[Father and Daughter (film)|Father and Daughter]]''''' || style="background:#ccc;"| '''Claire Jennings''', '''Willem Thijssen''', '''[[Michaël Dudok de Wit]]''' |
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| Dick Arnall, [[Robert Bradbrook]], Ian Sellar |
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| ''[[Tuesday (book)|Tuesday]]'' |
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| ''Cloud Cover'' || Lisbeth Svärling |
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| [[Geoff Dunbar]], Judith Roberts |
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| ''The World Of Interiors'' |
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| ''Lounge Act'' || Teun Hilte, Gareth Love |
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| [[Chris Shepherd]], Bunny Schendler |
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| ''Six Of One'' || Phil Davies, Tim Webb |
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| style="background:#FAEB86"| '''''Fish Never Sleep''''' |
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| style="background:#FAEB86"| '''Gaëlle Denis''' |
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| ''[[The ChubbChubbs!]]'' |
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| colspan="6" style="background:#ffdead; text-align:center;"| '''2002''' |
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| Jacquie Barnbrook, Eric Armstrong, Jeff Wolverton |
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| ''The Dog Who Was A Cat Inside'' |
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| rowspan="5" | '''Best Short Animation''' || style="background:#ccc;"| '''''[[Dog (film)|Dog]]''''' || style="background:#ccc;"| '''[[Suzie Templeton]]''' |
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| Andrew Ruhemann, Siân Rees, Siri Melchoir |
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| ''Sap'' |
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| ''Camouflage'' || Jonathan Bairstow, Jonathan Hodgson |
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| Lucie Wenigerová, Hyun-Joo Kim |
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| ''Wedding Espresso'' |
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| ''Home Road Movies'' || Dick Arnall, [[Robert Bradbrook]], Ian Sellar |
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| Jonathan Bairstow, Sandra Ensby, Lesley Glaister |
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| rowspan="5"| {{center|'''2003'''<br>{{small|([[57th British Academy Film Awards|57th]])}}<br><ref>{{Cite news|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/entertainment/3486533.stm|title=Rings rule at Bafta film awards|work=[[BBC News]]|date=16 February 2004|access-date=2 July 2021}}</ref>}} |
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| ''Tuesday'' || Geoff Dunbar, Judith Roberts |
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| style="background:#FAEB86"| '''''[[Jo Jo in the Stars]]''''' |
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| style="background:#FAEB86"| '''[[Sue Goffe]], Marc Craste''' |
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| ''[[Dad's Dead]]'' |
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| ''The World Of Interiors'' || [[Chris Shepherd]], Bunny Schendler |
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| Maria Manton, [[Chris Shepherd]] |
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| ''Dear Sweet Emma'' |
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| colspan="6" style="background:#ffdead; text-align:center;"| '''2003''' |
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| John Cernak |
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| ''[[Nibbles (film)|Nibbles]]'' |
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| rowspan="5" | '''Best Short Animation''' || style="background:#ccc;"| '''''Fish Never Sleep''''' || style="background:#ccc;"| '''Gaëlle Denis''' |
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| Ron Diamond, [[Christopher Hinton (animator)|Chris Hinton]] |
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| ''Plumber'' |
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| ''[[The ChubbChubbs!]]'' || Jacquie Barnbrook, Eric Armstrong, Jeff Wolverton |
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| Randi Yaffa, [[Andy Knight]], Richard Rosenman |
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| rowspan="5"| {{center|'''2004'''<br>{{small|([[58th British Academy Film Awards|58th]])}}<br><ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.scotsman.com/arts-and-culture/film-and-tv/aviator-flies-bafta-best-film-2453333|title=Aviator flies off with Bafta for Best Film|work=[[The Scotsman]]|date=13 February 2005|access-date=2 July 2021}}</ref>}} |
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| ''The Dog Who Was A Cat Inside'' || Andrew Ruhemann, Siân Rees, Siri Melchoir |
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| style="background:#FAEB86"| '''''[[Birthday Boy (2004 film)|Birthday Boy]]''''' |
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| style="background:#FAEB86"| '''Andrew Gregory, Sejong Park''' |
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| ''City Paradise'' |
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| ''Sap'' || Lucie Wenigerová, Hyun-Joo Kim |
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| Erika Forzy |
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| ''Heavy Pockets'' |
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| ''Wedding Espresso'' || Jonathan Bairstow, Sandra Ensby, Lesley Glaister |
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| Jane Robertson, Sarah Cox |
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|- |
|- |
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| ''His Passionate Bride'' |
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| colspan="6" style="background:#ffdead; text-align:center;"| '''2004''' |
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| Sylvie Bringas, Monika Forsberg |
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|- |
|- |
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| ''Little Things'' |
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| rowspan="5" | '''Best Short Animation''' || style="background:#ccc;"| '''''[[Jo Jo in the Stars]]''''' || style="background:#ccc;"| '''[[Sue Goffe]]''', '''Marc Craste''' |
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| Daniel Greaves |
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|- |
|- |
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! colspan="3"| Best Short Animation Film |
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| ''[[Dad's Dead]]'' || Maria Manton, [[Chris Shepherd]] |
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|- |
|- |
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| rowspan="5"| {{center|'''2005'''<br>{{small|([[59th British Academy Film Awards|59th]])}}<br><ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.indiewire.com/2006/02/brokeback-mountain-wins-4-bafta-awards-including-best-picture-77139/|title="Brokeback Mountain" Wins 4 BAFTA Awards, Including Best Picture|work=[[Indiewire]]|first=Eugene|last=Hernandez|date=20 February 2006|access-date=2 July 2021}}</ref>}} |
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| ''Dear Sweet Emma'' || John Cernak |
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| style="background:#FAEB86"| '''''[[Fallen Art]]''''' |
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| style="background:#FAEB86"| '''Jarek Sawko, Piotr Sikora, [[Tomasz Bagiński]]''' |
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|- |
|- |
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| ''Film Noir'' |
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| ''[[Nibbles (film)|Nibbles]]'' || Ron Diamond, [[Christopher Hinton (animator)|Chris Hinton]] |
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| Osbert Parker |
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|- |
|- |
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| ''Kamiya's Correspondence'' |
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| ''Plumber'' || Randi Yaffa, [[Andy Knight]], Richard Rosenman |
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| Sumito Sakakibara |
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|- |
|- |
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| ''[[The Mysterious Geographic Explorations of Jasper Morello]]'' |
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| colspan="6" style="background:#ffdead; text-align:center;"| '''2005''' |
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| Anthony Lucas, Julia Lucas, Mark Shirrefs |
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|- |
|- |
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| ''Rabbit'' |
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| rowspan="5" | '''Best Short Animation''' || style="background:#ccc;"| '''''[[Birthday Boy (film)|Birthday Boy]]''''' || style="background:#ccc;"| '''Andrew Gregory''', '''Sejong Park''' |
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| [[Run Wrake]] |
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|- |
|- |
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| rowspan="3"| {{center|'''2006'''<br>{{small|([[60th British Academy Film Awards|60th]])}}<br><ref>{{Cite news|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/entertainment/6254717.stm|title=Baftas 2007: The winners|work=[[BBC News]]|date=11 February 2007|access-date=2 July 2021}}</ref>}} |
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| ''City Paradise'' || Erika Forzy |
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| style="background:#FAEB86"| '''''Guy 101''''' |
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| style="background:#FAEB86"| '''Ian Gouldstone''' |
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|- |
|- |
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| ''Dreams And Desires: Family Ties'' |
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| ''Heavy Pockets'' || Jane Robertson, Sarah Cox |
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| Les Mills, [[Joanna Quinn]] |
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|- |
|- |
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| ''[[Peter and the Wolf (2006 film)|Peter And The Wolf]]'' |
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| ''His Passionate Bride'' || Sylvie Bringas, Monika Forsberg |
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| Hugh Welchman, Alan Dewhurst, [[Suzie Templeton]] |
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|- |
|- |
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! colspan="3"| Best Short Animation |
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| ''Little Things'' || Daniel Greaves |
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|- |
|- |
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| rowspan="3"| {{center|'''2007'''<br>{{small|([[61st British Academy Film Awards|61st]])}}<br><ref>{{Cite news|url=https://variety.com/2008/film/awards/atonement-tops-bafta-awards-1117980629/|title='Atonement' tops BAFTA Awards|work=[[Variety (magazine)|Variety]]|first=Adam|last=Dawtrey|date=10 February 2008|access-date=2 July 2021}}</ref>}} |
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| colspan="6" style="background:#ffdead; text-align:center;"| '''2006''' |
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| style="background:#FAEB86"| '''''The Pearce Sisters''''' |
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| style="background:#FAEB86"| '''[[Jo Allen (animation producer)|Jo Allen]], Luis Cook''' |
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|- |
|- |
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| ''The Crumblegiant'' |
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| rowspan="5" | '''Best Short Animation Film<ref name="Name of award">Name of award listed in the BAFTA archive as '''Short Animation''' except in 2006 and 2007 where it is listed as '''Short Animation Film'''.</ref>''' || style="background:#ccc;"| '''''[[Fallen Art]]''''' || style="background:#ccc;"| '''Jarek Sawko''', '''Piotr Sikora''', '''[[Tomasz Bagiński]]''' |
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| Pearse Moore, John McCloskey |
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|- |
|- |
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| ''Head Over Heels'' |
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| ''Film Noir'' || Osbert Parker |
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| Osbert Parker, Fiona Pitkin, Ian Gouldstone |
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|- |
|- |
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| rowspan="3"| {{center|'''2008'''<br>{{small|([[62nd British Academy Film Awards|62nd]])}}<br><ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/business/business-news/slumdog-millionaire-wins-7-bafta-78972/|title='Slumdog Millionaire' wins 7 BAFTA nods|work=[[The Hollywood Reporter]]|first=Mimi|last=Turner|date=8 February 2009|access-date=2 July 2021}}</ref>}} |
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| ''Kamiya's Correspondence'' || Sumito Sakakibara |
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| style="background:#FAEB86"| '''''[[A Matter of Loaf and Death|Wallace And Gromit: A Matter of Loaf And Death]]''''' |
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| style="background:#FAEB86"| '''Steve Pegram, [[Nick Park]], [[Bob Baker (scriptwriter)|Bob Baker]]''' |
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|- |
|- |
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| ''Codswallop'' |
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| ''[[The Mysterious Geographic Explorations of Jasper Morello]]'' || Anthony Lucas, Julia Lucas, Mark Shirrefs |
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| [[The Brothers McLeod|Greg McLeod]], [[The Brothers McLeod|Myles McLeod]] |
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|- |
|- |
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| ''Varmints'' |
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| ''Rabbit'' || [[Run Wrake]] |
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| [[Sue Goffe]], Marc Craste |
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|- |
|- |
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| rowspan="3"| {{center|'''2009'''<br>{{small|([[63rd British Academy Film Awards|63rd]])}}<br><ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-2010-feb-21-la-et-bafta22-2010feb22-story.html|title='Hurt Locker' wins big at BAFTA Awards|work=[[Los Angeles Times]]|first=Susan|last=King|date=21 February 2010|access-date=2 July 2021}}</ref>}} |
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| colspan="6" style="background:#ffdead; text-align:center;"| '''2007''' |
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| style="background:#FAEB86"| '''''Mother of Many''''' |
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| style="background:#FAEB86"| '''Sally Arthur, Emma Lazenby''' |
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|- |
|- |
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| ''[[The Gruffalo (film)|The Gruffalo]]'' |
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| rowspan="3" | '''Best Short Animation Film''' || style="background:#ccc;"| '''''Guy 101''''' || style="background:#ccc;"| '''Ian Gouldstone''' |
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| Michael Rose, Martin Pope, Jakob Schuh, [[Max Lang]] |
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|- |
|- |
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| ''The Happy Duckling'' |
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| ''Dreams And Desires: Family Ties'' || Les Mills, [[Joanna Quinn]] |
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| Gili Dolev |
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|- |
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| ''[[Peter and the Wolf (2006 film)|Peter And The Wolf]]'' || Hugh Welchman, Alan Dewhurst, [[Suzie Templeton]] |
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|- |
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| colspan="6" style="background:#ffdead; text-align:center;"| '''2008''' |
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|- |
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| rowspan="3" | '''Best Short Animation''' || style="background:#ccc;"| '''''The Pearce Sisters''''' || style="background:#ccc;"| '''[[Jo Allen (animation producer)|Jo Allen]]''', '''Luis Cook''' |
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|- |
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| ''The Crumblegiant'' || Pearse Moore, John McCloskey |
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|- |
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| ''Head Over Heels'' || Osbert Parker, Fiona Pitkin, Ian Gouldstone |
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|- |
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| colspan="6" style="background:#ffdead; text-align:center;"| '''2009''' |
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|- |
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| rowspan="3" | '''Best Short Animation''' || style="background:#ccc;"| '''''[[A Matter of Loaf and Death|Wallace And Gromit: A Matter Of Loaf And Death]]''''' || style="background:#ccc;"| '''Steve Pegram''', '''[[Nick Park]]''', '''[[Bob Baker (scriptwriter)|Bob Baker]]''' |
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|- |
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| ''Codswallop'' || [[The Brothers McLeod|Greg McLeod]], [[The Brothers McLeod|Myles McLeod]] |
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|- |
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| ''Varmints'' || [[Sue Goffe]], Marc Craste |
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|} |
|} |
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==2010s== |
===2010s=== |
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{| class="wikitable" style="width: |
{| class="wikitable" style="width:100%;" cellpadding="5" |
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! style="width: |
! style="width:5%;"| Year |
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! style="width:25%;"| Film |
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! style="width: |
! style="width:30%;"| Recipient(s) |
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|- |
|- |
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| rowspan="3"| {{center|'''2010'''<br>{{small|([[64th British Academy Film Awards|64th]])}}<br><ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.theguardian.com/film/2011/feb/13/baftas-2011-the-kings-speech|title=Baftas 2011: The King's Speech sweeps the board|work=[[The Guardian]]|first=Mark|last=Brown|date=14 February 2011|access-date=2 July 2021}}</ref>}} |
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| colspan="6" style="background:#ffdead; text-align:center;"| '''2010''' |
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| style="background:#FAEB86"| '''''[[The Eagleman Stag]]''''' |
|||
| style="background:#FAEB86"| '''[[Michael Please]]''' |
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|- |
|- |
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| ''Matter Fisher'' |
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| rowspan="3" | '''Best Short Animation''' || style="background:#ccc;"| '''''Mother of Many''''' || style="background:#ccc;"| '''Sally Arthur''', '''Emma Lazenby''' |
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| David Prosser |
|||
|- |
|- |
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| ''Thursday'' |
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| ''[[The Gruffalo (film)|The Gruffalo]]'' || Michael Rose, Martin Pope, Jakob Schuh, [[Max Lang]] |
|||
| Matthias Hoegg |
|||
|- |
|- |
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| rowspan="3"| {{center|'''2011'''<br>{{small|([[65th British Academy Film Awards|65th]])}}<br><ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.digitalspy.com/movies/baftas/a364820/orange-bafta-film-awards-2012-winners-list-in-full/|title=Orange BAFTA Film Awards 2012 winners list - in full|work=[[Digital Spy]]|first=Simon|last=Reynolds|date=12 February 2012|access-date=2 July 2021}}</ref>}} |
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| ''The Happy Duckling'' || Gili Dolev |
|||
| style="background:#FAEB86"| '''''[[A Morning Stroll]]''''' |
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| style="background:#FAEB86"| '''[[Grant Orchard]], [[Sue Goffe]]''' |
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|- |
|- |
||
| ''Abuelas'' |
|||
| colspan="6" style="background:#ffdead; text-align:center;"| '''2011''' |
|||
| Afarin Eghbal, Francesca Gardiner, Kasia Malipan |
|||
|- |
|- |
||
| ''[[Bobby Yeah]]'' |
|||
| rowspan="3" | '''Best Short Animation''' || style="background:#ccc;"| '''''[[The Eagleman Stag]]''''' || style="background:#ccc;"| '''[[Michael Please]]''' |
|||
| Robert Morgan |
|||
|- |
|- |
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| rowspan="3"| {{center|'''2012'''<br>{{small|([[66th British Academy Film Awards|66th]])}}<br><ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.theguardian.com/film/filmblog/2013/feb/10/baftas-2013-film-ceremony-live|title=Baftas 2013 – as it happened|work=[[The Guardian]]|first=Xan|last=Brooks|date=11 February 2013|access-date=22 June 2021}}</ref>}} |
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| ''Matter Fisher'' || David Prosser |
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| style="background:#FAEB86"| '''''The Making Of Longbird''''' |
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| style="background:#FAEB86"| '''[[Will Anderson (animator)|Will Anderson]], [[Ainslie Henderson]]''' |
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|- |
|- |
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| ''Here To Fall'' |
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| ''Thursday'' || Matthias Hoegg |
|||
| Kris Kelly, Evelyn McGrath |
|||
|- |
|- |
||
| ''I’m Fine Thanks'' |
|||
| colspan="6" style="background:#ffdead; text-align:center;"| '''2012''' |
|||
| Eamonn O'Neill |
|||
|- |
|- |
||
! colspan="3"| Best British Short Animation |
|||
| rowspan="3" | '''Best Short Animation''' || style="background:#ccc;"| '''''[[A Morning Stroll]]''''' || style="background:#ccc;"| '''[[Grant Orchard]]''', '''[[Sue Goffe]]''' |
|||
|- |
|- |
||
| rowspan="3"| {{center|'''2013'''<br>{{small|([[67th British Academy Film Awards|67th]])}}<br><ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.bbc.com/news/entertainment-arts-26221196|title=Baftas: Gravity and 12 Years a Slave share glory|work=[[BBC News]]|date=17 February 2014|access-date=2 July 2021}}</ref>}} |
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| ''Abuelas'' || Afarin Eghbal, Francesca Gardiner, Kasia Malipan |
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| style="background:#FAEB86"| '''''Sleeping With The Fishes''''' |
|||
| style="background:#FAEB86"| '''Yousif Al-Khalifa, James Walker, Sarah Woolner''' |
|||
|- |
|- |
||
| ''I Am Tom Moody'' |
|||
| ''[[Bobby Yeah]]'' || Robert Morgan |
|||
| [[Ainslie Henderson]] |
|||
|- |
|- |
||
| ''Everything I Can See From Here'' |
|||
| colspan="6" style="background:#ffdead; text-align:center;"| '''2013''' |
|||
| Bjorn-Erik Aschim, Friederike Nicolaus, Sam Taylor |
|||
|- |
|- |
||
| rowspan="3"| {{center|'''2014'''<br>{{small|([[68th British Academy Film Awards|68th]])}}<br><ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.theguardian.com/film/2015/feb/08/baftas-2015-boyhood-wins-top-honours-but-grand-budapest-hotel-checks-out-with-most|title=Baftas 2015: Boyhood wins top honours but Grand Budapest Hotel checks out with most|work=[[The Guardian]]|first=Mark|last=Brown|date=8 February 2015|access-date=2 July 2021}}</ref>}} |
|||
| rowspan="3" | '''Best Short Animation''' || style="background:#ccc;"| '''''The Making Of Longbird''''' || style="background:#ccc;"| '''[[Will Anderson (animator)|Will Anderson]]''', '''[[Ainslie Henderson]]''' |
|||
| style="background:#FAEB86"| '''''[[The Bigger Picture (film)|The Bigger Picture]]''''' |
|||
| style="background:#FAEB86"| '''Chris Hees, Daisy Jacobs, Jennifer Majka''' |
|||
|- |
|- |
||
| ''Monkey Love Experiments'' |
|||
| ''Here To Fall'' || Kris Kelly, Evelyn McGrath |
|||
| [[Ainslie Henderson]], Cam Fraser, [[Will Anderson (animator)|Will Anderson]] |
|||
|- |
|- |
||
| ''My Dad'' |
|||
| ''I’m Fine Thanks'' || Eamonn O'Neill |
|||
| Marcus Armitage |
|||
|- |
|- |
||
| rowspan="3"| {{center|'''2015'''<br>{{small|([[69th British Academy Film Awards|69th]])}}<br><ref>{{Cite news|url=https://variety.com/2016/film/news/bafta-awards-winners-2016-complete-list-british-academy-film-television-1201706004/|title='The Revenant,' Leonardo DiCaprio Dominate BAFTA Awards|work=[[Variety (magazine)|Variety]]|first=Diana|last=Lodderhose|date=14 February 2016|access-date=2 July 2021}}</ref>}} |
|||
| colspan="6" style="background:#ffdead; text-align:center;"| '''2014''' |
|||
| style="background:#FAEB86"| '''''Edmond''''' |
|||
| style="background:#FAEB86"| '''[[Nina Gantz]], Emilie Jouffroy''' |
|||
|- |
|- |
||
| ''Manoman'' |
|||
| rowspan="3" | '''Best British Short Animation<ref name="Name of award2">Name of award altered by BAFTA to include the word '''British''' in 2014.</ref>''' || style="background:#ccc;"| '''''Sleeping With The Fishes''''' || style="background:#ccc;"| '''Yousif Al-Khalifa''', '''James Walker''', '''Sarah Woolner''' |
|||
| Simon Cartwright, Kamilla Kristiane Hodol |
|||
|- |
|- |
||
| ''[[Prologue (2015 film)|Prologue]]'' |
|||
| ''I Am Tom Moody'' || [[Ainslie Henderson]] |
|||
| [[Richard Williams (animator)|Richard Williams]], [[Imogen Sutton]] |
|||
|- |
|- |
||
| rowspan="3"| {{center|'''2016'''<br>{{small|([[70th British Academy Film Awards|70th]])}}<br><ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.screendaily.com/news/baftas-2017-la-la-land-scoops-five-as-moonlight-nocturnal-animals-are-shutout/5114961.article|title=Baftas 2017: 'La La Land' scoops five as 'Moonlight', 'Nocturnal Animals' are shutout|work=[[Screen International|Screendaily]]|first=Tom|last=Grater|access-date=2 July 2021}}</ref>}} |
|||
| ''Everything I Can See From Here'' || Bjorn-Erik Aschim, Friederike Nicolaus, Sam Taylor |
|||
| style="background:#FAEB86"| '''''[[A Love Story (2016 film)|A Love Story]]''''' |
|||
| style="background:#FAEB86"| '''Khaled Gad, Anushka Kishani Naanayakkara, Elena Ruscombe-King''' |
|||
|- |
|- |
||
| ''The Alan Dimension'' |
|||
| colspan="6" style="background:#ffdead; text-align:center;"| '''2015''' |
|||
| Jac Clinch, Jonathan Harbottle, Millie Marsh |
|||
|- |
|- |
||
| ''Tough'' |
|||
| rowspan="3" | '''Best British Short Animation''' || style="background:#ccc;"| '''''[[The Bigger Picture (film)|The Bigger Picture]]''''' || style="background:#ccc;"| '''Chris Hees''', '''Daisy Jacobs''', '''Jennifer Majka''' |
|||
| Jennifer Zheng |
|||
|- |
|- |
||
| rowspan="3"| {{center|'''2017'''<br>{{small|([[71st British Academy Film Awards|71st]])}}<br><ref>{{cite web |title=Bafta Film Awards 2018: The winners in full |url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-42618239 |website=[[BBC News]] |access-date=10 October 2024 |date=18 February 2018}}</ref><ref>[https://theindependent.sg/singapores-low-ser-en-wins-best-british-short-animation-at-the-bafta-awards/ Singapore's Low Ser En Wins Best British Short Animation at the BAFTA Awards - The Independent Singapore News]</ref>}} |
|||
| ''Monkey Love Experiments'' || [[Ainslie Henderson]], Cam Fraser, [[Will Anderson (animator)|Will Anderson]] |
|||
| style="background:#FAEB86"| '''''Poles Apart''''' |
|||
| style="background:#FAEB86"| '''[[Paloma Baeza]], Ser En Low''' |
|||
|- |
|- |
||
| ''Have Heart'' ||[[Will Anderson (animator)|Will Anderson]] |
|||
| ''My Dad'' || Marcus Armitage |
|||
|- |
|- |
||
| ''Mamoon'' |
|||
| colspan="6" style="background:#ffdead; text-align:center;"| '''2016''' |
|||
| Ben Steer |
|||
|- |
|- |
||
| rowspan="3"| {{center|'''2018'''<br>{{small|([[72nd British Academy Film Awards|72nd]])}}<br><ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.indiewire.com/2019/02/bafta-awards-2019-winners-list-1202042888/|title=BAFTA Awards 2019: 'Roma' Wins Best Film as 'The Favourite' Takes Home the Most Prizes|work=[[Indiewire]]|first=Michael|last=Nordine|date=10 February 2019|access-date=2 July 2021}}</ref>}} |
|||
| rowspan="3" | '''Best British Short Animation''' || style="background:#ccc;"| '''''Edmond''''' || style="background:#ccc;"| '''[[Nina Gantz]]''', '''Emilie Jouffroy''' |
|||
| style="background:#FAEB86"| '''''Roughhouse''''' |
|||
| style="background:#FAEB86"| '''Jonathan Hodgson, Richard Van Den Boom''' |
|||
|- |
|- |
||
| ''I'm OK'' |
|||
| ''Manoman'' || Simon Cartwright, Kamilla Kristiane Hodol |
|||
| Elizabeth Hobbs, Abigail Addison, Jelena Popovic |
|||
|- |
|- |
||
| ''Marfa'' |
|||
| ''[[Prologue (2015 film)|Prologue]]'' || [[Richard Williams (animator)|Richard Williams]], [[Imogen Sutton]] |
|||
| [[The Brothers McLeod|Greg McLeod]], [[The Brothers McLeod|Myles McLeod]] |
|||
|- |
|- |
||
| rowspan="3"| {{center|'''2019'''<br>{{small|([[73rd British Academy Film Awards|73rd]])}}<br><ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.bbc.com/news/entertainment-arts-51324805|title=Baftas 2020: Sam Mendes film 1917 dominates awards|work=[[BBC]]|date=2 February 2020|access-date=2 July 2021}}</ref><ref>[https://www.bbc.com/news/entertainment-arts-51013333 Bafta Film Awards 2020: The winners in full - BBC News]</ref>}} |
|||
| colspan="6" style="background:#ffdead; text-align:center;"| '''2017''' |
|||
| style="background:#FAEB86"| '''''Grandad Was A Romantic''''' |
|||
| style="background:#FAEB86"| '''Maryam Mohajer''' |
|||
|- |
|- |
||
| ''In Her Boots'' |
|||
| rowspan="3" | '''Best British Short Animation''' || style="background:#ccc;"| '''''[[A Love Story (2016 film)|A Love Story]]''''' || style="background:#ccc;"| '''Khaled Gad''', '''Anushka Kishani Naanayakkara''', '''Elena Ruscombe-King''' |
|||
| Kathrin Steinbacher |
|||
|- |
|- |
||
| ''The Magic Boat'' |
|||
| ''The Alan Dimension'' || Jac Clinch, Jonathan Harbottle, Millie Marsh |
|||
| Naaman Azhari, Lilia Laurel |
|||
|} |
|||
===2020s=== |
|||
{| class="wikitable" style="width:100%;" cellpadding="5" |
|||
|- |
|- |
||
! style="width:5%;"| Year |
|||
| ''Tough'' || Jennifer Zheng |
|||
! style="width:25%;"| Film |
|||
! style="width:30%;"| Recipient(s) |
|||
|- |
|- |
||
| rowspan="3"| {{center|'''2020'''<br>{{small|([[74th British Academy Film Awards|74th]])}}<br><ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.theguardian.com/film/2021/apr/11/baftas-2021-nomadland-wins-big-as-anthony-hopkins-and-promising-young-woman-surprise|title=Baftas 2021: Nomadland wins big as Promising Young Woman and Anthony Hopkins surprise|work=[[The Guardian]]|first=Catherine|last=Shoard|date=12 April 2021|access-date=2 July 2021}}</ref><ref>[https://www.indiewire.com/2021/04/bafta-film-award-winners-2021-1234629557/ BAFTA Film Award Winners 2021 – Full List|IndieWire]</ref>}} |
|||
| colspan="6" style="background:#ffdead; text-align:center;"| '''2018''' |
|||
| style="background:#FAEB86"| '''''The Owl and the Pussycat''''' |
|||
| style="background:#FAEB86"| '''Mole Hill, Laura Duncalf''' |
|||
|- |
|- |
||
| ''The Fire Next Time'' |
|||
| rowspan="3" | '''Best British Short Animation''' || style="background:#ccc;"| '''''Poles Apart''''' || style="background:#ccc;"| '''Paloma Baeza''', '''Ser En Low''' |
|||
| Renaldho Pelle, Yanling Wang, Kerry Jade Kolbe |
|||
|- |
|- |
||
| ''The Song of a Lost Boy'' |
|||
| ''Have Heart'' ||[[Will Anderson (animator)|Will Anderson]] |
|||
| Daniel Quirke, Jamie MacDonald, Brid Arnstein |
|||
|- |
|- |
||
| rowspan="3"| {{center|'''2021'''<br>{{small|([[75th British Academy Film Awards|75th]])}}<br><ref>{{Cite web|title=2022 EE British Academy Film Awards: Nominations|url=https://www.bafta.org/film/awards/2022-nominations-winners/|url-status=live|access-date=2022-02-03|website=[[BAFTA]]|date=11 January 2022 |language=en-US|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220203123346/https://www.bafta.org/film/awards/2022-nominations-winners |archive-date=3 February 2022 }}</ref>}} |
|||
| ''Mamoon'' || Ben Steer |
|||
| style="background:#FAEB86"| '''''Do Not Feed the Pigeons''''' |
|||
| style="background:#FAEB86"| '''Vladimir Krasilnikov, Jordi Morera, Antonin Niclass''' |
|||
|- |
|- |
||
| ''[[Affairs of the Art]]'' |
|||
| colspan="6" style="background:#ffdead; text-align:center;"| '''2019''' |
|||
| Les Mills, [[Joanna Quinn]] |
|||
|- |
|- |
||
| ''Night of the Living Dread'' |
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| Danielle Goff, Hannah Kelso, Ida Melum, Laura Jayne Tunbridge |
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| rowspan="3"| {{center|'''2022'''<br>{{small|([[76th British Academy Film Awards|76th]])}}<br><ref>{{Cite web |last1=Ravindran |first1=Manori |last2=Yossman |first2=K. J. |date=February 19, 2023 |title='All Quiet on the Western Front' Dominates BAFTA Awards With Record-Breaking Seven Wins |url=https://variety.com/2023/film/global/bafta-film-awards-2023-winners-1235528454/ |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230219220613/https://variety.com/2023/film/global/bafta-film-awards-2023-winners-1235528454/ |archive-date=February 19, 2023 |access-date=February 19, 2023 |website=[[Variety (magazine)|Variety]] |language=en}}</ref>}} |
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| ''I'm OK'' || Elizabeth Hobbs, Abigail Addison, Jelena Popovic |
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| style="background:#FAEB86"| '''''[[The Boy, the Mole, the Fox and the Horse (film)|The Boy, the Mole, the Fox and the Horse]]''''' |
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| style="background:#FAEB86"| '''Peter Baynton, [[Charlie Mackesy]], [[Cara Speller]] and Hannah Minghella''' |
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| ''Middle Watch'' |
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| ''Marfa'' || Greg McLeod, Myles McLeod |
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| [[John Stevenson (director)|John Stevenson]], Aiesha Penwarden and Giles Healy |
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| ''Your Mountain Is Waiting'' |
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| [[Hannah Jacobs]], Zoe Muslim and Harriet Gillian |
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| rowspan="3"| {{center|'''2023'''<br>{{small|([[77th British Academy Film Awards|77th]])}}<br><ref>{{cite press release |url=https://www.bafta.org/media-centre/press-releases/2024-ee-bafta-film-awards-nominations-announced |title=Nominations Announced for the 2024 EE BAFTA Film Awards|publisher=[[British Academy of Film and Television Arts|BAFTA]]|date=18 January 2024|access-date=18 January 2024}}</ref>}} |
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| style="background:#FAEB86"| '''''Crab Day''''' |
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| style="background:#FAEB86"| '''Ross Stringer, Bartosz Stanislawek and Aleksandra Sykulak''' |
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| ''Visible Mending'' |
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| rowspan="3" | '''Best British Short Animation''' || style="background:#ccc;"| '''''Grandad Was A Romantic''''' || style="background:#ccc;"| '''Maryam Mohajer'''<ref>[https://www.shortoftheweek.com/news/bafta-2020-short-film-winners/ BAFTA 2020: The Short Film winners|Short of the Week]</ref> |
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| Samantha Moore and Tilley Bancroft |
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| ''In her Boots'' || Kathrin Steinbacher |
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| ''The Magic Boat'' || Naaman Azhari, Lilia Laurel |
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| ''[[Wild Summon]]'' |
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| Karni Arieli, Saul Freed and Jay Woolley |
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==See also== |
==See also== |
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*[[Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film] |
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* [http://awards.bafta.org/explore Explore the BAFTA official archive] |
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Latest revision as of 08:12, 10 October 2024
BAFTA Award for Best British Short Animation | |
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Awarded for | Best British Short Animation |
Location | United Kingdom |
Presented by | British Academy of Film and Television Arts |
First awarded | 1989 |
Currently held by | Crab Day (2023) |
Website | http://www.bafta.org/ |
This page lists the winners and nominees for the BAFTA Award for Best British Short Animation for each year since 1990 when the award was introduced. The British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA), is a British organisation that hosts annual awards shows for film, television, children's film and television, and interactive media.
In the following lists, the titles and names in bold with a gold background are the winners and recipients respectively; those not in bold are the remaining nominees. The winner is also the first name listed in each category.
History
[edit]The number of nominated films has varied over the course of the award. Four nominations were usual to begin with (with a total of 10 years with four nominations). More recently the number of nominations has been three. The most nominations were in 1997, when there were six nominations.
The award has had three different names since its inception including Best Short Animation, Best Short Animation Film and, since 2014, Best British Short Animation.
Winners and nominees
[edit]1980s
[edit]Year | Film | Recipient(s) |
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Best Short Animation | ||
1989
(43rd) |
A Grand Day Out | Nick Park |
Creature Comforts | Sara Mullock, Nick Park | |
Egoli | Karen Kelly | |
War Story | Peter Lord, Sara Mullock |
1990s
[edit]Year | Film | Recipient(s) |
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1990
(44th) |
Toxic | Andrew McEwan |
Deadsy | David Anderson | |
The Death Of Stalinism In Bohemia | Jan Švankmajer | |
1991
(45th) |
Balloon | Ken Lidster |
Adam | Chris Moll, Peter Lord | |
Anamorphosis | Keith Griffiths, Brothers Quay | |
Touch | Debra Smith | |
1992
(46th) |
Daumier's Law | Ginger Gibbons, Geoff Dunbar |
A Is For Autism | Dick Arnall, Tim Webb | |
Blindscape | Stephen Palmer | |
Soho Square | Pam Dennis, Sue Paxton, Mario Cavalli | |
1993
(47th) |
The Wrong Trousers | Chris Moll, Nick Park |
Bob's Birthday | David Fine, Alison Snowden | |
Britannia | David Parker, Joanna Quinn | |
I Pagliacci | Ken Lidster | |
The Village | Pam Dennis, Mark Baker | |
1994
(48th) |
The Big Story | Tim Watts, David Stoten |
The Monk and the Fish | Patrick Evano, Jacques-Rémy Girard, Michaël Dudok de Wit | |
Pib and Pog | Carla Shelley, Peter Peake | |
Stressed | Karen Kelly | |
1995
(49th) |
A Close Shave | Carla Shelly, Michael Rose, Nick Park |
Achilles | Glenn Holberton, Barry Purves | |
Gogs Ogof | Deiniol Morris, Michael Mort | |
The Tickler Talks | Steven Harding-Hill | |
1996
(50th) |
The Old Lady and the Pigeons | Bernard La Joie, Didier Brunner, Sylvain Chomet |
Famous Fred | John Coates, Catrin Unwin, Joanna Quinn | |
The Saint Inspector | Richard Hutchinson, Mike Booth | |
Testament - The Bible In Animation: Joseph | Elizabeth Babakhina, Aida Ziablikoua | |
Testament - The Bible In Animation: Moses | Naomi Jones, Gary Hurst | |
Trainspotter | Christopher Moll, Jeff Newitt, Neville Astley | |
1997
(51st) |
Stage Fright | Helen Nabarro, Michael Rose, Steve Box |
Flatworld | Nigel Pay, Daniel Greaves, Patrick Veale | |
T.R.A.N.S.I.T. | Iain Harvey, Piet Kroon | |
The Traveller | Jeremy Moorshead, Debra Smith | |
1998
(52nd) |
The Canterbury Tales | Aida Zyablikova, Renat Zinnurov, Ashley Potter, Dave Antrobus, Claire Jennings, Mic Graves, Joanna Quinn, Les Mills, Jonathan Myerson |
1001 Nights | Yukio Sonoyama, Mike Smith | |
Gogwana | Helen Nabarro, Deiniol Morris, Sion Jones, Michael Mort, Joe Turner | |
Humdrum | Carla Shelley, Michael Rose and Peter Peake | |
The Man With The Beautiful Eyes | Jonathan Bairstow, Jonathan Hodgson | |
Jolly Roger | Claire Jennings, Mark Baker, Neville Astley | |
The Old Man And The Sea | Bernard Lajoie, Tatsuo Shimamura, Aleksandr Petrov | |
The Periwig-Maker | Annette Schäffler, Steffen Schäffler |
2000s
[edit]Year | Film | Recipient(s) |
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Father and Daughter | Claire Jennings, Willem Thijssen, Michaël Dudok de Wit | |
Cloud Cover | Lisbeth Svärling | |
Lounge Act | Teun Hilte, Gareth Love | |
Six Of One | Phil Davies, Tim Webb | |
Dog | Suzie Templeton | |
Camouflage | Jonathan Bairstow, Jonathan Hodgson | |
Home Road Movies | Dick Arnall, Robert Bradbrook, Ian Sellar | |
Tuesday | Geoff Dunbar, Judith Roberts | |
The World Of Interiors | Chris Shepherd, Bunny Schendler | |
Fish Never Sleep | Gaëlle Denis | |
The ChubbChubbs! | Jacquie Barnbrook, Eric Armstrong, Jeff Wolverton | |
The Dog Who Was A Cat Inside | Andrew Ruhemann, Siân Rees, Siri Melchoir | |
Sap | Lucie Wenigerová, Hyun-Joo Kim | |
Wedding Espresso | Jonathan Bairstow, Sandra Ensby, Lesley Glaister | |
Jo Jo in the Stars | Sue Goffe, Marc Craste | |
Dad's Dead | Maria Manton, Chris Shepherd | |
Dear Sweet Emma | John Cernak | |
Nibbles | Ron Diamond, Chris Hinton | |
Plumber | Randi Yaffa, Andy Knight, Richard Rosenman | |
Birthday Boy | Andrew Gregory, Sejong Park | |
City Paradise | Erika Forzy | |
Heavy Pockets | Jane Robertson, Sarah Cox | |
His Passionate Bride | Sylvie Bringas, Monika Forsberg | |
Little Things | Daniel Greaves | |
Best Short Animation Film | ||
Fallen Art | Jarek Sawko, Piotr Sikora, Tomasz Bagiński | |
Film Noir | Osbert Parker | |
Kamiya's Correspondence | Sumito Sakakibara | |
The Mysterious Geographic Explorations of Jasper Morello | Anthony Lucas, Julia Lucas, Mark Shirrefs | |
Rabbit | Run Wrake | |
Guy 101 | Ian Gouldstone | |
Dreams And Desires: Family Ties | Les Mills, Joanna Quinn | |
Peter And The Wolf | Hugh Welchman, Alan Dewhurst, Suzie Templeton | |
Best Short Animation | ||
The Pearce Sisters | Jo Allen, Luis Cook | |
The Crumblegiant | Pearse Moore, John McCloskey | |
Head Over Heels | Osbert Parker, Fiona Pitkin, Ian Gouldstone | |
Wallace And Gromit: A Matter of Loaf And Death | Steve Pegram, Nick Park, Bob Baker | |
Codswallop | Greg McLeod, Myles McLeod | |
Varmints | Sue Goffe, Marc Craste | |
Mother of Many | Sally Arthur, Emma Lazenby | |
The Gruffalo | Michael Rose, Martin Pope, Jakob Schuh, Max Lang | |
The Happy Duckling | Gili Dolev |
2010s
[edit]Year | Film | Recipient(s) |
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The Eagleman Stag | Michael Please | |
Matter Fisher | David Prosser | |
Thursday | Matthias Hoegg | |
A Morning Stroll | Grant Orchard, Sue Goffe | |
Abuelas | Afarin Eghbal, Francesca Gardiner, Kasia Malipan | |
Bobby Yeah | Robert Morgan | |
The Making Of Longbird | Will Anderson, Ainslie Henderson | |
Here To Fall | Kris Kelly, Evelyn McGrath | |
I’m Fine Thanks | Eamonn O'Neill | |
Best British Short Animation | ||
Sleeping With The Fishes | Yousif Al-Khalifa, James Walker, Sarah Woolner | |
I Am Tom Moody | Ainslie Henderson | |
Everything I Can See From Here | Bjorn-Erik Aschim, Friederike Nicolaus, Sam Taylor | |
The Bigger Picture | Chris Hees, Daisy Jacobs, Jennifer Majka | |
Monkey Love Experiments | Ainslie Henderson, Cam Fraser, Will Anderson | |
My Dad | Marcus Armitage | |
Edmond | Nina Gantz, Emilie Jouffroy | |
Manoman | Simon Cartwright, Kamilla Kristiane Hodol | |
Prologue | Richard Williams, Imogen Sutton | |
A Love Story | Khaled Gad, Anushka Kishani Naanayakkara, Elena Ruscombe-King | |
The Alan Dimension | Jac Clinch, Jonathan Harbottle, Millie Marsh | |
Tough | Jennifer Zheng | |
Poles Apart | Paloma Baeza, Ser En Low | |
Have Heart | Will Anderson | |
Mamoon | Ben Steer | |
Roughhouse | Jonathan Hodgson, Richard Van Den Boom | |
I'm OK | Elizabeth Hobbs, Abigail Addison, Jelena Popovic | |
Marfa | Greg McLeod, Myles McLeod | |
Grandad Was A Romantic | Maryam Mohajer | |
In Her Boots | Kathrin Steinbacher | |
The Magic Boat | Naaman Azhari, Lilia Laurel |
2020s
[edit]Year | Film | Recipient(s) |
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The Owl and the Pussycat | Mole Hill, Laura Duncalf | |
The Fire Next Time | Renaldho Pelle, Yanling Wang, Kerry Jade Kolbe | |
The Song of a Lost Boy | Daniel Quirke, Jamie MacDonald, Brid Arnstein | |
Do Not Feed the Pigeons | Vladimir Krasilnikov, Jordi Morera, Antonin Niclass | |
Affairs of the Art | Les Mills, Joanna Quinn | |
Night of the Living Dread | Danielle Goff, Hannah Kelso, Ida Melum, Laura Jayne Tunbridge | |
The Boy, the Mole, the Fox and the Horse | Peter Baynton, Charlie Mackesy, Cara Speller and Hannah Minghella | |
Middle Watch | John Stevenson, Aiesha Penwarden and Giles Healy | |
Your Mountain Is Waiting | Hannah Jacobs, Zoe Muslim and Harriet Gillian | |
Crab Day | Ross Stringer, Bartosz Stanislawek and Aleksandra Sykulak | |
Visible Mending | Samantha Moore and Tilley Bancroft | |
Wild Summon | Karni Arieli, Saul Freed and Jay Woolley |
See also
[edit]References
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