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| location = [[United Kingdom]]
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| year = 1984<ref>[https://www.bafta.org/awards/television/short-animated-film-television Television / Short Animation]. BAFTA.</ref>
| year = 1989
| holder = ''[[The Boy, the Mole, the Fox and the Horse (film)|The Boy, the Mole, the Fox and the Horse]]'' (2022)
| holder = ''Crab Day'' (2023)
| website = http://www.bafta.org/
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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 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.
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==
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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| style="background:#FAEB86"| '''''[[A Grand Day Out]]'''''
| style="background:#FAEB86"| '''''[[A Grand Day Out]]'''''
| style="background:#FAEB86"| '''[[Nick Park]]'''
| style="background:#FAEB86"| '''[[Nick Park]]'''
|-
| ''Egoli''
| Karen Kelly
|-
|-
| ''[[Creature Comforts]]''
| ''[[Creature Comforts]]''
| Sara Mullock, [[Nick Park]]
| Sara Mullock, [[Nick Park]]
|-
| ''Egoli''
| Karen Kelly
|-
|-
| ''War Story''
| ''War Story''
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| style="background:#FAEB86"| '''''Toxic'''''
| style="background:#FAEB86"| '''''Toxic'''''
| style="background:#FAEB86"| '''Andrew McEwan'''
| style="background:#FAEB86"| '''Andrew McEwan'''
|-
| ''The Death Of Stalinism In Bohemia''
| [[Jan Švankmajer]]
|-
|-
| ''Deadsy''
| ''Deadsy''
| [[David Anderson (animator)|David Anderson]]
| [[David Anderson (animator)|David Anderson]]
|-
| ''The Death Of Stalinism In Bohemia''
| [[Jan Švankmajer]]
|-
|-
| rowspan="4"| {{center|'''1991'''<br>{{small|([[45th British Academy Film Awards|45th]])}}}}
| rowspan="4"| {{center|'''1991'''<br>{{small|([[45th British Academy Film Awards|45th]])}}}}
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| [[David Fine (filmmaker)|David Fine]], [[Alison Snowden]]
| [[David Fine (filmmaker)|David Fine]], [[Alison Snowden]]
|-
|-
| ''[[Joanna Quinn|Britannia]]''
| ''Britannia''
| David Parker, [[Joanna Quinn]]
| David Parker, [[Joanna Quinn]]
|-
| ''[[Mark Baker (animator)|The Village]]''
| Pam Dennis, [[Mark Baker (animator)|Mark Baker]]
|-
|-
| ''I Pagliacci''
| ''I Pagliacci''
| Ken Lidster
| Ken Lidster
|-
| ''The Village''
| Pam Dennis, [[Mark Baker (animator)|Mark Baker]]
|-
|-
| rowspan="4"| {{center|'''1994'''<br>{{small|([[48th British Academy Film Awards|48th]])}}}}
| rowspan="4"| {{center|'''1994'''<br>{{small|([[48th British Academy Film Awards|48th]])}}}}
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| style="background:#FAEB86"| '''''[[Stage Fright (1997 film)|Stage Fright]]'''''
| style="background:#FAEB86"| '''''[[Stage Fright (1997 film)|Stage Fright]]'''''
| style="background:#FAEB86"| '''Helen Nabarro, Michael Rose, [[Steve Box]]'''
| style="background:#FAEB86"| '''Helen Nabarro, Michael Rose, [[Steve Box]]'''
|-
| ''The Traveller (El Caminante)''
| Jeremy Moorshead, Debra Smith
|-
|-
| ''[[Flatworld]]''
| ''[[Flatworld]]''
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| ''T.R.A.N.S.I.T.''
| ''T.R.A.N.S.I.T.''
| Iain Harvey, Piet Kroon
| Iain Harvey, Piet Kroon
|-
| ''The Traveller''
| Jeremy Moorshead, Debra Smith
|-
|-
| rowspan="4"| {{center|'''1998'''<br>{{small|([[52nd British Academy Film Awards|52nd]])}}}}
| rowspan="4"| {{center|'''1998'''<br>{{small|([[52nd British Academy Film Awards|52nd]])}}}}
| style="background:#FAEB86"| '''''The Canterbury Tales'''''
| style="background:#FAEB86"| '''''The Canterbury Tales'''''
| style="background:#FAEB86"| '''Aida Zyablikova, Renat Zinnurov, Ashley Potter, Dave Antrobus, Claire Jennings, Mic Graves, [[Joanna Quinn]], Les Mills, [[Jonathan Myerson]]'''
| style="background:#FAEB86"| '''Aida Zyablikova, Renat Zinnurov, Ashley Potter, Dave Antrobus, Claire Jennings, Mic Graves, [[Joanna Quinn]], Les Mills, [[Jonathan Myerson]]'''
|-
| ''1001 Nights''
| Yukio Sonoyama, Mike Smith
|-
|-
| ''[[List of Gogs episodes#Gogwana .281998.29|Gogwana]]''
| ''[[List of Gogs episodes#Gogwana .281998.29|Gogwana]]''
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| ''[[Humdrum]]''
| ''[[Humdrum]]''
| [[Carla Shelley]], Michael Rose and Peter Peake
| [[Carla Shelley]], Michael Rose and Peter Peake
|-
| ''1001 Nights''
| Yukio Sonoyama, Mike Smith
|-
|-
| 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>}}
| 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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| Dick Arnall, [[Robert Bradbrook]], Ian Sellar
| Dick Arnall, [[Robert Bradbrook]], Ian Sellar
|-
|-
| ''Tuesday''
| ''[[Tuesday (book)|Tuesday]]''
| Geoff Dunbar, Judith Roberts
| [[Geoff Dunbar]], Judith Roberts
|-
|-
| ''The World Of Interiors''
| ''The World Of Interiors''
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| Jennifer Zheng
| Jennifer Zheng
|-
|-
| rowspan="3"| {{center|'''2017'''<br>{{small|([[71st British Academy Film Awards|71st]])}}<br><ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.bbc.com/news/entertainment-arts-43108185|title=Bafta Film Awards 2018: Three Billboards wins top prizes|work=[[BBC]]|date=19 February 2018|access-date=2 July 2021}}</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>}}
| 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>}}
| style="background:#FAEB86"| '''''Poles Apart'''''
| style="background:#FAEB86"| '''''Poles Apart'''''
| style="background:#FAEB86"| '''Paloma Baeza, Ser En Low'''
| style="background:#FAEB86"| '''[[Paloma Baeza]], Ser En Low'''
|-
|-
| ''Have Heart'' ||[[Will Anderson (animator)|Will Anderson]]
| ''Have Heart'' ||[[Will Anderson (animator)|Will Anderson]]
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|-
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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>}}
| 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>}}
| ''Crab Day''
| style="background:#FAEB86"| '''''Crab Day'''''
| Ross Stringer, Bartosz Stanislawek and Aleksandra Sykulak
| style="background:#FAEB86"| '''Ross Stringer, Bartosz Stanislawek and Aleksandra Sykulak'''
|-
|-
| ''Visible Mending''
| ''Visible Mending''

Latest revision as of 09:35, 27 December 2024

BAFTA Award for Best British Short Animation
Awarded forBest British Short Animation
LocationUnited Kingdom
Presented byBritish Academy of Film and Television Arts
First awarded1984[1]
Currently held byCrab Day (2023)
Websitehttp://www.bafta.org/

This page lists the winners and nominees for the BAFTA Award for Best British Short Animation for each year since 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

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1980s

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Year Film Recipient(s)
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

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Year Film Recipient(s)
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
1999
(53rd)
[2]
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

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Year Film Recipient(s)
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
2001
(55th)
[5]
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
2002
(56th)
[6]
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
2003
(57th)
[7]
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
2004
(58th)
[8]
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
2005
(59th)
[9]
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
2006
(60th)
[10]
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
2007
(61st)
[11]
The Pearce Sisters Jo Allen, Luis Cook
The Crumblegiant Pearse Moore, John McCloskey
Head Over Heels Osbert Parker, Fiona Pitkin, Ian Gouldstone
2008
(62nd)
[12]
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
2009
(63rd)
[13]
Mother of Many Sally Arthur, Emma Lazenby
The Gruffalo Michael Rose, Martin Pope, Jakob Schuh, Max Lang
The Happy Duckling Gili Dolev

2010s

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Year Film Recipient(s)
2010
(64th)
[14]
The Eagleman Stag Michael Please
Matter Fisher David Prosser
Thursday Matthias Hoegg
2011
(65th)
[15]
A Morning Stroll Grant Orchard, Sue Goffe
Abuelas Afarin Eghbal, Francesca Gardiner, Kasia Malipan
Bobby Yeah Robert Morgan
2012
(66th)
[16]
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
2013
(67th)
[17]
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
2014
(68th)
[18]
The Bigger Picture Chris Hees, Daisy Jacobs, Jennifer Majka
Monkey Love Experiments Ainslie Henderson, Cam Fraser, Will Anderson
My Dad Marcus Armitage
2015
(69th)
[19]
Edmond Nina Gantz, Emilie Jouffroy
Manoman Simon Cartwright, Kamilla Kristiane Hodol
Prologue Richard Williams, Imogen Sutton
2016
(70th)
[20]
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
2018
(72nd)
[23]
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

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Year Film Recipient(s)
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
2021
(75th)
[28]
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
2022
(76th)
[29]
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
2023
(77th)
[30]
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

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References

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