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55th British Academy Film Awards

The 55th British Academy Film Awards, given by the British Academy of Film and Television Arts, took place on 24 February 2002 and honoured the best films of 2001.

55th British Academy Film Awards
Date24 February 2002
SiteOdeon Leicester Square
Hosted byStephen Fry
Highlights
Best FilmThe Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring
Best British FilmGosford Park
Best ActorRussell Crowe
A Beautiful Mind
Best ActressJudi Dench
Iris
Most awardsThe Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring (4)
Most nominationsThe Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring and Moulin Rouge! (12)

The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring won Best Film, Best Director for Peter Jackson, Best Makeup and Hair, and Best Visual Effects.[1] Russell Crowe won Best Actor for A Beautiful Mind, which also won Best Supporting Actress for Jennifer Connelly. Judi Dench won Best Actress for Iris and Jim Broadbent won Best Supporting Actor for Moulin Rouge!. Gosford Park, directed by Robert Altman, was voted Outstanding British Film of 2001. This ceremony is also notable for Eddie Murphy's nomination for his voice role as Donkey in Shrek, to date the only voice-over performance ever nominated in BAFTA history.[2]

Winners and nominees

 
Peter Jackson, Best Director winner
 
Russell Crowe, Best Actor winner
 
Judi Dench, Best Actress winner
 
Jim Broadbent, Best Supporting Actor winner
 
Jennifer Connelly, Best Supporting Actress winner
 
Jean-Pierre Jeunet, Best Original Screenplay co-winner
 
Ted Elliott, Best Adapted Screenplay co-winner
 
Terry Rossio, Best Adapted Screenplay co-winner
 
Robert Altman, Outstanding British Film co-winner
 
Alejandro González Iñárritu, Best Film Not in the English Language winner

The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the RingPeter Jackson, Barrie M. Osborne, Fran Walsh and Tim Sanders

Peter JacksonThe Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring

Russell CroweA Beautiful Mind as John Forbes Nash Jr.

Judi DenchIris as Iris Murdoch

Jim BroadbentMoulin Rouge! as Harold Zidler

Jennifer ConnellyA Beautiful Mind as Alicia Nash

Amélie – Guillaume Laurant and Jean-Pierre Jeunet

ShrekTed Elliott, Terry Rossio, Joe Stillman and Roger S. H. Schulman

The Man Who Wasn't ThereRoger Deakins

Gosford ParkJenny Beavan

Mulholland DriveMary Sweeney

The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the RingPeter Owen, Peter King and Richard Taylor

Moulin Rouge!Craig Armstrong and Marius de Vries

AmélieAline Bonetto

Moulin Rouge!Anna Behlmer, Andy Nelson, Roger Savage, Guntis Sics, Gareth Vanderhope and Antony Gray

The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the RingJim Rygiel, Richard Taylor, Alex Funke, Randall William Cook and Mark Stetson

Gosford ParkRobert Altman, Bob Balaban and David Levy

Jump TomorrowJoel Hopkins (Writer/Director) and Nicola Usborne (Producer)

DogSuzie Templeton

  • Camouflage – Jonathan Bairstow and Jonathan Hodgson
  • Home Road Movies – Dick Arnall, Robert Bradbrook and Ian Sellar
  • TuesdayGeoff Dunbar and Judith Roberts
  • The World of InteriorsChris Shepherd and Bunny Schendler

About a Girl – Janey de Nordwall, Brian Percival and Julie Rutterford

Amores perrosAlejandro González Iñárritu

Statistics

Russell Crowe controversy

After winning the BAFTA Award for Best Actor in a Leading Role, Russell Crowe gave a speech in which he quoted a poem by Patrick Kavanagh. When the ceremony was broadcast, Crowe was enraged that the poem was cut. He blamed the producer, Malcolm Gerrie, and confronted him about it. It was reported that the confrontation got physical and there was speculation that it would cost him the Academy Award for Best Actor; Crowe later apologized and ultimately lost the Oscar to Denzel Washington for Training Day.[3][4][5][6][7][8]

The following poem that was cut is four lines:

"To be a poet and not know the trade,
To be a lover and repel all women;
Twin ironies by which great saints are made,
The agonising pincer-jaws of heaven."

See also

References

  1. ^ "Lord of the Rings sweeps Baftas". BBC News. 24 February 2002. Retrieved 5 June 2022.
  2. ^ Shutt, Mike (20 October 2021). "Why More Award Shows Should Embrace Chaos Like the Wild 2001 BAFTA Best Supporting Actor Race". Collider. Retrieved 5 June 2022.
  3. ^ Deans, Jason (4 March 2002). "Crowe is Gerrie sorry". The Guardian. Retrieved 5 March 2002.
  4. ^ "Crowe 'clarifies' Bafta outburst". The Guardian. 28 February 2002. Retrieved 12 November 2009.
  5. ^ Susman, Gary (5 March 2002). "Scary Crowe". Entertainment Weekly. Retrieved 22 January 2011.
  6. ^ "The poet behind Russell Crowe's rage". BBC News. 5 March 2002. Retrieved 12 November 2009.
  7. ^ Grossberg, Josh (27 February 2002). "Crowe Unleashes Hell at BAFTAs". E! Online. Retrieved 27 February 2002.
  8. ^ Chang, Justin; Whipp, Glenn (23 March 2022). "Oscars flashback: Why no repeat of 2002's historic wins? And why it matters in 2022". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 5 June 2022.

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The 55th British Academy Film Awards given by the British Academy of Film and Television Arts took place on 24 February 2002 and honoured the best films of 2001 55th British Academy Film AwardsDate24 February 2002SiteOdeon Leicester SquareHosted byStephen FryHighlightsBest FilmThe Lord of the Rings The Fellowship of the RingBest British FilmGosford ParkBest ActorRussell CroweA Beautiful MindBest ActressJudi DenchIrisMost awardsThe Lord of the Rings The Fellowship of the Ring 4 Most nominationsThe Lord of the Rings The Fellowship of the Ring and Moulin Rouge 12 54th BAFTA Awards 56th The Lord of the Rings The Fellowship of the Ring won Best Film Best Director for Peter Jackson Best Makeup and Hair and Best Visual Effects 1 Russell Crowe won Best Actor for A Beautiful Mind which also won Best Supporting Actress for Jennifer Connelly Judi Dench won Best Actress for Iris and Jim Broadbent won Best Supporting Actor for Moulin Rouge Gosford Park directed by Robert Altman was voted Outstanding British Film of 2001 This ceremony is also notable for Eddie Murphy s nomination for his voice role as Donkey in Shrek to date the only voice over performance ever nominated in BAFTA history 2 Contents 1 Winners and nominees 2 Statistics 3 Russell Crowe controversy 4 See also 5 ReferencesWinners and nominees Edit Peter Jackson Best Director winner Russell Crowe Best Actor winner Judi Dench Best Actress winner Jim Broadbent Best Supporting Actor winner Jennifer Connelly Best Supporting Actress winner Jean Pierre Jeunet Best Original Screenplay co winner Ted Elliott Best Adapted Screenplay co winner Terry Rossio Best Adapted Screenplay co winner Robert Altman Outstanding British Film co winner Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu Best Film Not in the English Language winner Best Film The Lord of the Rings The Fellowship of the Ring Peter Jackson Barrie M Osborne Fran Walsh and Tim Sanders Amelie Claudie Ossard A Beautiful Mind Brian Grazer and Ron Howard Moulin Rouge Martin Brown Baz Luhrmann and Fred Baron Shrek Aron Warner John H Williams and Jeffrey Katzenberg Best Direction Peter Jackson The Lord of the Rings The Fellowship of the Ring Baz Luhrmann Moulin Rouge Jean Pierre Jeunet Amelie Robert Altman Gosford Park Ron Howard A Beautiful MindBest Actor in a Leading Role Russell Crowe A Beautiful Mind as John Forbes Nash Jr Ian McKellen The Lord of the Rings The Fellowship of the Ring as Gandalf Jim Broadbent Iris as John Bayley Kevin Spacey The Shipping News as Quoyle Tom Wilkinson In the Bedroom as Matt Fowler Best Actress in a Leading Role Judi Dench Iris as Iris Murdoch Audrey Tautou Amelie as Amelie Poulain Nicole Kidman The Others as Grace Stewart Renee Zellweger Bridget Jones s Diary as Bridget Jones Sissy Spacek In the Bedroom as Ruth FowlerBest Actor in a Supporting Role Jim Broadbent Moulin Rouge as Harold Zidler Colin Firth Bridget Jones s Diary as Mark Darcy Eddie Murphy Shrek as Donkey Hugh Bonneville Iris as Young John Bayley Robbie Coltrane Harry Potter and the Philosopher s Stone as Rubeus Hagrid Best Actress in a Supporting Role Jennifer Connelly A Beautiful Mind as Alicia Nash Helen Mirren Gosford Park as Mrs Wilson Judi Dench The Shipping News as Agnis Hamm Kate Winslet Iris as Young Iris Murdoch Maggie Smith Gosford Park as Constance Dowager Countess of TrenthamBest Original Screenplay Amelie Guillaume Laurant and Jean Pierre Jeunet Gosford Park Julian Fellowes Moulin Rouge Baz Luhrmann and Craig Pearce The Others Alejandro Amenabar The Royal Tenenbaums Wes Anderson and Owen Wilson Best Adapted Screenplay Shrek Ted Elliott Terry Rossio Joe Stillman and Roger S H Schulman A Beautiful Mind Akiva Goldsman Bridget Jones s Diary Helen Fielding Andrew Davies and Richard Curtis Iris Richard Eyre and Charles Wood The Lord of the Rings The Fellowship of the Ring Fran Walsh Philippa Boyens and Peter JacksonBest Cinematography The Man Who Wasn t There Roger Deakins Amelie Bruno Delbonnel Black Hawk Down Slawomir Idziak The Lord of the Rings The Fellowship of the Ring Andrew Lesnie Moulin Rouge Donald McAlpine Best Costume Design Gosford Park Jenny Beavan Harry Potter and the Philosopher s Stone Judianna Makovsky The Lord of the Rings The Fellowship of the Ring Ngila Dickson and Richard Taylor Moulin Rouge Catherine Martin and Angus Strathie Planet of the Apes Colleen AtwoodBest Editing Mulholland Drive Mary Sweeney Amelie Herve Schneid Black Hawk Down Pietro Scalia The Lord of the Rings The Fellowship of the Ring John Gilbert Moulin Rouge Jill Bilcock Best Makeup and Hair The Lord of the Rings The Fellowship of the Ring Peter Owen Peter King and Richard Taylor Gosford Park Sallie Jaye and Jan Archibald Harry Potter and the Philosopher s Stone Amanda Knight Eithne Fennel and Nick Dudman Moulin Rouge Maurizio Silvi and Aldo Signoretti Planet of the Apes Rick Baker Toni G and Kazu HiroBest Original Music Moulin Rouge Craig Armstrong and Marius de Vries Amelie Yann Tiersen The Lord of the Rings The Fellowship of the Ring Howard Shore Mulholland Drive Angelo Badalamenti Shrek Harry Gregson Williams and John Powell Best Production Design Amelie Aline Bonetto Gosford Park Stephen Altman Harry Potter and the Philosopher s Stone Stuart Craig The Lord of the Rings The Fellowship of the Ring Grant Major Moulin Rouge Catherine MartinBest Sound Moulin Rouge Anna Behlmer Andy Nelson Roger Savage Guntis Sics Gareth Vanderhope and Antony Gray Black Hawk Down Chris Munro Per Hallberg Michael Minkler Myron Nettinga and Karen Baker Landers Harry Potter and the Philosopher s Stone John Midgley Eddy Joseph Ray Merrin Graham Daniel and Adam Daniel The Lord of the Rings The Fellowship of the Ring David Farmer Hammond Peek Christopher Boyes Gethin Creagh Michael Semanick Ethan Van der Ryn and Mike Hopkins Shrek Andy Nelson Anna Behlmer Wylie Stateman and Lon Bender Best Special Visual Effects The Lord of the Rings The Fellowship of the Ring Jim Rygiel Richard Taylor Alex Funke Randall William Cook and Mark Stetson A I Artificial Intelligence Dennis Muren Scott Farrar and Michael Lantieri Harry Potter and the Philosopher s Stone Robert Legato Nick Davis John Richardson Roger Guyett and Jim Berney Moulin Rouge Chris Godfrey Andrew Brown Nathan McGuinness and Brian Cox Shrek Ken BielenbergOutstanding British Film Gosford Park Robert Altman Bob Balaban and David Levy Bridget Jones s Diary Tim Bevan Eric Fellner Jonathan Cavendish and Sharon Maguire Harry Potter and the Philosopher s Stone David Heyman and Chris Columbus Iris Robert Fox Scott Rudin and Richard Eyre Me Without You Finola Dwyer and Sandra Goldbacher Outstanding Debut by a British Writer Director or Producer Jump Tomorrow Joel Hopkins Writer Director and Nicola Usborne Producer Gosford Park Julian Fellowes Writer Late Night Shopping Jack Lothian Writer The Parole Officer Steve Coogan and Henry Normal Writer South West 9 Richard Parry Writer Director Strictly Sinatra Ruth Kenley Letts Producer Best Short Animation Dog Suzie Templeton Camouflage Jonathan Bairstow and Jonathan Hodgson Home Road Movies Dick Arnall Robert Bradbrook and Ian Sellar Tuesday Geoff Dunbar and Judith Roberts The World of Interiors Chris Shepherd and Bunny Schendler Best Short Film About a Girl Janey de Nordwall Brian Percival and Julie Rutterford Inferno Teun Hilte Paul Kousoulides and Sharat Sardana The Red Peppers Lee Santana and Dominic Santana Skin Deep Andy Porter and Yousaf Ali Khan Tattoo Arabella Page Croft Sara Putt Jules Williamson and Jemma FieldBest Film Not in the English Language Amores perros Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu Amelie Claudie Ossard and Jean Pierre Jeunet Behind the Sun Arthur Cohn and Walter Salles Monsoon Wedding Caroline Baron and Mira Nair The Piano Teacher Veit Heiduschka and Michael HanekeStatistics EditFilms that received multiple nominations Nominations Film12 The Lord of the Rings The Fellowship of the RingMoulin Rouge 9 AmelieGosford Park7 Harry Potter and the Philosopher s Stone6 IrisShrek5 A Beautiful Mind4 Bridget Jones s Diary3 Black Hawk Down2 In the BedroomMulholland DriveThe OthersPlanet of the ApesThe Shipping NewsFilms that received multiple awards Awards Film4 The Lord of the Rings The Fellowship of the Ring3 Moulin Rouge 2 AmelieA Beautiful MindGosford ParkRussell Crowe controversy EditAfter winning the BAFTA Award for Best Actor in a Leading Role Russell Crowe gave a speech in which he quoted a poem by Patrick Kavanagh When the ceremony was broadcast Crowe was enraged that the poem was cut He blamed the producer Malcolm Gerrie and confronted him about it It was reported that the confrontation got physical and there was speculation that it would cost him the Academy Award for Best Actor Crowe later apologized and ultimately lost the Oscar to Denzel Washington for Training Day 3 4 5 6 7 8 The following poem that was cut is four lines To be a poet and not know the trade To be a lover and repel all women Twin ironies by which great saints are made The agonising pincer jaws of heaven See also Edit74th Academy Awards 27th Cesar Awards 7th Critics Choice Awards 54th Directors Guild of America Awards 15th European Film Awards 59th Golden Globe Awards 22nd Golden Raspberry Awards 6th Golden Satellite Awards 16th Goya Awards 17th Independent Spirit Awards 7th Lumieres Awards 13th Producers Guild of America Awards 28th Saturn Awards 8th Screen Actors Guild Awards 54th Writers Guild of America AwardsReferences Edit Lord of the Rings sweeps Baftas BBC News 24 February 2002 Retrieved 5 June 2022 Shutt Mike 20 October 2021 Why More Award Shows Should Embrace Chaos Like the Wild 2001 BAFTA Best Supporting Actor Race Collider Retrieved 5 June 2022 Deans Jason 4 March 2002 Crowe is Gerrie sorry The Guardian Retrieved 5 March 2002 Crowe clarifies Bafta outburst The Guardian 28 February 2002 Retrieved 12 November 2009 Susman Gary 5 March 2002 Scary Crowe Entertainment Weekly Retrieved 22 January 2011 The poet behind Russell Crowe s rage BBC News 5 March 2002 Retrieved 12 November 2009 Grossberg Josh 27 February 2002 Crowe Unleashes Hell at BAFTAs E Online Retrieved 27 February 2002 Chang Justin Whipp Glenn 23 March 2022 Oscars flashback Why no repeat of 2002 s historic wins And why it matters in 2022 Los Angeles Times Retrieved 5 June 2022 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 55th British Academy Film Awards amp oldid 1093674680, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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