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38th British Academy Film Awards

The 38th British Academy Film Awards, which honoured the best films of 1984, were presented by the British Academy of Film and Television Arts at the Grosvenor House Hotel in London on 5 March 1985.[1]

38th British Academy Film Awards
Date5 March 1985
SiteGrosvenor House Hotel
Hosted byTerry Wogan
Highlights
Best FilmThe Killing Fields
Best ActorHaing S. Ngor
The Killing Fields
Best ActressMaggie Smith
A Private Function
Most awardsThe Killing Fields (8)
Most nominationsThe Killing Fields (13)

The evening's big winner was the British-made The Killing Fields, which had 13 nominations and won 8 of them.[2]

Winners and nominees

 
Wim Wenders, Best Director winner


 
Maggie Smith, Best Actress winner
 
Woody Allen, Best Original Screenplay winner
 
Bruce Robinson, Best Adapted Screenplay winner
 
Ennio Morricone, Best Original Score winner
 
Ray Parker Jr., Best Original Song winner

BAFTA Outstanding British Contribution to Cinema Award: Alan Parker and Alan Marshall[3]

The Killing FieldsDavid Puttnam

Wim WendersParis, Texas

Haing S. NgorThe Killing Fields as Dith Pran

Maggie SmithA Private Function as Joyce Chilvers

Denholm ElliottA Private Function as Charles Swaby

Liz SmithA Private Function as Joyce's Mother

Broadway Danny RoseWoody Allen

The Killing FieldsBruce Robinson

The Killing FieldsChris Menges

Once Upon a Time in AmericaGabriella Pescucci

The Killing FieldsJim Clark

Greystoke: The Legend of Tarzan, Lord of the ApesPaul Engelen, Peter Frampton, Rick Baker and Joan Hills

Once Upon a Time in AmericaEnnio Morricone

Best Original Song

"Ghostbusters" (Ghostbusters) – Ray Parker Jr.

The Killing FieldsRoy Walker

The Killing Fields – Ian Fuller, Clive Winter and Bill Rowe

Indiana Jones and the Temple of DoomDennis Muren, George Gibbs, Michael J. McAlister and Lorne Peterson

Haing S. NgorThe Killing Fields as Dith Pran

UpMichael Apted

  • Afghanistan Reports: Allah Against the SunshipsSandy Gall
  • GI BridesLavinia Warner
  • South Bank Show: Allan Bennett – David Hinton

CarmenEmiliano Piedra and Carlos Saura

Rupert and the Frog SongGeoff Dunbar

The DressEva Sereny

  • Killing Time – Chris O'Reilly
  • Samson and DelilahMark Peploe

Statistics

Films that received multiple awards
Awards Film
8 The Killing Fields
3 A Private Function
2 Once Upon a Time in America

See also

References

  1. ^ Getty Images: Picture of actor Ian McKellen attending the BAFTA Awards ceremony on 5th March 1985 at the Grosvenor Hotel in London Retrieved 2013-03-06
  2. ^ AvaxNews caption under picture 3: British comedian Rowan Atkinson attends the BAFTA awards at the Grosvenor House Hotel in London, 5th March 1985. (Photo by Fox Photos/Hulton Archive/Getty Images) 18 September 2013 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved 2013-03-06
  3. ^ BAFTA org: Film in 1985 Retrieved 2013-03-06

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The 38th British Academy Film Awards which honoured the best films of 1984 were presented by the British Academy of Film and Television Arts at the Grosvenor House Hotel in London on 5 March 1985 1 38th British Academy Film AwardsDate5 March 1985SiteGrosvenor House HotelHosted byTerry WoganHighlightsBest FilmThe Killing FieldsBest ActorHaing S NgorThe Killing FieldsBest ActressMaggie SmithA Private FunctionMost awardsThe Killing Fields 8 Most nominationsThe Killing Fields 13 37th BAFTA Awards 39th The evening s big winner was the British made The Killing Fields which had 13 nominations and won 8 of them 2 Contents 1 Winners and nominees 2 Statistics 3 See also 4 ReferencesWinners and nominees Edit Wim Wenders Best Director winner Maggie Smith Best Actress winner Woody Allen Best Original Screenplay winner Bruce Robinson Best Adapted Screenplay winner Ennio Morricone Best Original Score winner Ray Parker Jr Best Original Song winner BAFTA Outstanding British Contribution to Cinema Award Alan Parker and Alan Marshall 3 Best Film The Killing Fields David Puttnam The Dresser Peter Yates Paris Texas Chris Sievernich and Anatole Dauman A Private Function Mark Shivas Best Direction Wim Wenders Paris Texas Peter Yates The Dresser Roland Joffe The Killing Fields Sergio Leone Once Upon a Time in AmericaBest Actor in a Leading Role Haing S Ngor The Killing Fields as Dith Pran Albert Finney The Dresser as Sir Sam Waterston The Killing Fields as Sydney Schanberg Tom Courtenay The Dresser as Norman Best Actress in a Leading Role Maggie Smith A Private Function as Joyce Chilvers Helen Mirren Cal as Marcella Meryl Streep Silkwood as Karen Silkwood Shirley MacLaine Terms of Endearment as Aurora GreenwayBest Actor in a Supporting Role Denholm Elliott A Private Function as Charles Swaby Ian Holm Greystoke The Legend of Tarzan Lord of the Apes as Capitaine Phillippe d Arnot Michael Elphick Gorky Park as Pasha Ralph Richardson Greystoke The Legend of Tarzan Lord of the Apes as The 6th Earl of Greystoke Best Actress in a Supporting Role Liz Smith A Private Function as Joyce s Mother Cher Silkwood as Dusty Ellis Eileen Atkins The Dresser as Madge Tuesday Weld Once Upon a Time in America as CarolBest Original Screenplay Broadway Danny Rose Woody Allen The Big Chill Lawrence Kasdan and Barbara Benedek Comfort and Joy Bill Forsyth A Private Function Alan Bennett Best Adapted Screenplay The Killing Fields Bruce Robinson Another Country Julian Mitchell The Dresser Ronald Harwood Paris Texas Sam ShepardBest Cinematography The Killing Fields Chris Menges Greystoke The Legend of Tarzan Lord of the Apes John Alcott Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom Douglas Slocombe Once Upon a Time in America Tonino Delli Colli Best Costume Design Once Upon a Time in America Gabriella Pescucci The Bostonians Jenny Beavan and John Bright The Company of Wolves Elizabeth Wailer Swann in Love Yvonne Sassinot De NesleBest Editing The Killing Fields Jim Clark Another Country Gerry Hambling Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom Michael Kahn Under Fire John Bloom and Mark Conte Best Makeup and Hair Greystoke The Legend of Tarzan Lord of the Apes Paul Engelen Peter Frampton Rick Baker and Joan Hills The Company of Wolves Jane Royle and Christopher Tucker The Dresser Alan Boyle The Killing Fields Tommie MandersonBest Original Music Once Upon a Time in America Ennio Morricone Carmen Paco de Lucia The Killing Fields Mike Oldfield Paris Texas Ry Cooder Best Original Song Ghostbusters Ghostbusters Ray Parker Jr I Just Called to Say I Love You The Woman in Red Stevie Wonder No More Lonely Nights Give My Regards to Broad Street Paul McCartney Together in Electric Dreams Electric Dreams Giorgio Moroder and Philip OakeyBest Production Design The Killing Fields Roy Walker The Company of Wolves Anton Furst Greystoke The Legend of Tarzan Lord of the Apes Stuart Craig Nineteen Eighty Four Allan Cameron Best Sound The Killing Fields Ian Fuller Clive Winter and Bill Rowe Carmen Carlos Faruolo Alfonso Marcos and Antonio Illan Greystoke The Legend of Tarzan Lord of the Apes Ivan Sharrock Gordon McCallum Les Wiggins and Roy Baker Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom Ben Burtt Simon Kaye and Laurel LadevichBest Special Visual Effects Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom Dennis Muren George Gibbs Michael J McAlister and Lorne Peterson The Company of Wolves Christopher Tucker and Alan Whibley Ghostbusters Richard Edlund The Killing Fields Fred Cramer Most Promising Newcomer to Leading Film Roles Haing S Ngor The Killing Fields as Dith Pran John Lynch Cal as Cal Rupert Everett Another Country as Guy Bennett Tim Roth The Hit as MyronBest Documentary Up Michael Apted Afghanistan Reports Allah Against the Sunships Sandy Gall GI Brides Lavinia Warner South Bank Show Allan Bennett David Hinton Best Film Not in the English Language Carmen Emiliano Piedra and Carlos Saura The Return of Martin Guerre Daniel Vigne A Sunday in the Country Alain Sarde and Bertrand Tavernier Swann in Love Margaret Menegoz and Volker SchlondorffBest Short Animation Rupert and the Frog Song Geoff Dunbar Danger Mouse Brian Cosgrove and Mark Hall Thomas the Tank Engine and Friends Britt Allcroft David Mitton and Robert D Cardona The Wind in the Willows Mark Hall and Brian Cosgrove Best Short Film The Dress Eva Sereny Killing Time Chris O Reilly Samson and Delilah Mark PeploeStatistics EditFilms that received multiple nominations Nominations Film13 The Killing Fields7 The Dresser6 Greystoke The Legend of Tarzan Lord of the Apes5 Once Upon a Time in AmericaA Private Function4 The Company of WolvesIndiana Jones and the Temple of DoomParis Texas3 Another CountryCarmen2 CalGhostbustersSilkwoodSwann in LoveFilms that received multiple awards Awards Film8 The Killing Fields3 A Private Function2 Once Upon a Time in AmericaSee also Edit57th Academy Awards 10th Cesar Awards 37th Directors Guild of America Awards 42nd Golden Globe Awards 5th Golden Raspberry Awards 11th Saturn Awards 37th Writers Guild of America AwardsReferences Edit Getty Images Picture of actor Ian McKellen attending the BAFTA Awards ceremony on 5th March 1985 at the Grosvenor Hotel in London Retrieved 2013 03 06 AvaxNews caption under picture 3 British comedian Rowan Atkinson attends the BAFTA awards at the Grosvenor House Hotel in London 5th March 1985 Photo by Fox Photos Hulton Archive Getty Images Archived 18 September 2013 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved 2013 03 06 BAFTA org Film in 1985 Retrieved 2013 03 06 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 38th British Academy Film Awards amp oldid 1146112591, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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