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BAFTA Outstanding British Contribution to Cinema Award

The Outstanding British Contribution to Cinema Award is an annual award, first introduced in 1978 and presented in honor of Michael Balcon, given by the British Academy of Film and Television Arts charity. The award was originally named the Michael Balcon Award but was renamed to its current title in 2006.

Outstanding British Contribution to Cinema Award
Awarded forIn recognition of outstanding contribution to cinema
CountryUnited Kingdom
Presented byBritish Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA)
First awarded1978
Currently held byJune Givanni (2023)
Websitebafta.org

The inaugural recipient of the award was the special visual effects team from the 1978 film Superman and has been presented every year except 2021 and 2022.

In 2020, the award was originally awarded to Noel Clarke but was later rescinded due to numerous allegations of sexual misconduct.[1]

Honorees edit

  indicates the winner
 
Kevin Brownlow, the 1980 winner.
 
Lord David Puttnam won the award during the 1981 ceremony.
 
1991 recipient, filmmaker Derek Jarman.
 
Actor and filmmaker Sir Kenneth Branagh won the award in 1992.
 
Film4 Productions were the recipients in 1996.



 
Sir John Hurt won the award in 2011.
 
2019 winner, actor and filmmaker Andy Serkis.

1970s edit

Year Recipient(s) Ref
1978
(32nd)
Les Bowie, Colin Chilvers, Denys Coop, Roy Field, Derek Meddings, Zoran Perisic and Wally Veevers
(Special Visual Effects Team – Superman)
1979
(33rd)
The Children's Film Foundation

1980s edit

Year Recipient(s) Ref
1980
(34th)
Kevin Brownlow
1981
(35th)
David Puttnam (CBE)
1982
(36th)
Arthur Wooster
1983
(37th)
Colin Young (CBE)
1984
(38th)
Alan Parker (CBE) and Alan Marshall
1985
(39th)
Sydney Samuelson (CBE)
1986
(40th)
The Film Production Executives
1987
(41st)
Monty Python
1988
(42nd)
Charles Crichton
1989
(43rd)
Lewis Gilbert (CBE)

1990s edit

Year Recipient(s) Ref
1990
(44th)
Jeremy Thomas (CBE)
1991
(45th)
Derek Jarman
1992
(46th)
Kenneth Branagh
1993
(47th)
Ken Loach
1994
(48th)
Ridley Scott and Tony Scott
1995
(49th)
Mike Leigh (OBE)
1996
(50th)
Film4 Productions
1997
(51st)
Michael Roberts
1998
(52nd)
Michael Kuhn
1999
(53rd)
Joyce Herlihy

2000s edit

Year Recipient(s) Ref
2000
(54th)
Mary Selway
2001
(55th)
Vic Armstrong
2002
(56th)
Michael Stevenson and David Tomblin
2003
(57th)
Working Title Films
2004
(58th)
Angela Allen (MBE)
2005
(59th)
Robert Finch and Billy Merrell
Outstanding British Contribution to Cinema Award
2006
(60th)
Nick Daubney
2007
(61st)
Barry Wilkinson
2008
(62nd)
Pinewood Studios and Shepperton Studios
2009
(63rd)
Joe Dunton

2010s edit

2020s edit

Year Recipient(s) Ref
2020
(74th)
Noel Clarke[a]
2021
(75th)
Not awarded
2022
(76th)
Not awarded
2023
(77th)
June Givanni
  1. ^ Suspended on 29 April 2021 due to numerous sexual misconduct accusations.

References edit

  1. ^ "A statement regarding Noel Clarke". www.bafta.org. 29 April 2021. Retrieved 29 April 2021.
  2. ^ BAFTA Fellow Samuelson to attend David Lean screening|Inside Croydon
  3. ^ "Gladiator conquers the Baftas". BBC News. 25 February 2001. Retrieved 24 June 2021.
  4. ^ "'Lord of the Rings' dominates BAFTAs, wins best film award". The Irish Times. 22 February 2002. Retrieved 24 June 2021.
  5. ^ Hernandez, Eugene (24 February 2003). "Top BAFTA Awards For "The Pianist"". Indiewire. Retrieved 24 June 2021.
  6. ^ "Rings rule at Bafta film awards". BBC News. 16 February 2004. Retrieved 24 June 2021.
  7. ^ "Aviator flies off with Bafta for Best Film". The Scotsman. 13 February 2005. Retrieved 24 June 2021.
  8. ^ Hernandez, Eugene (20 February 2006). ""Brokeback Mountain" Wins 4 BAFTA Awards, Including Best Picture". Indiewire. Retrieved 24 June 2021.
  9. ^ "Baftas 2007: The winners". BBC News. 11 February 2007. Retrieved 24 June 2021.
  10. ^ Dawtrey, Adam (10 February 2008). "'Atonement' tops BAFTA Awards". Variety. Retrieved 24 June 2021.
  11. ^ Turner, Mimi (8 February 2009). "'Slumdog Millionaire' wins 7 BAFTA nods". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved 24 June 2021.
  12. ^ King, Susan (21 February 2010). "'Hurt Locker' wins big at BAFTA Awards". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 24 June 2021.
  13. ^ Brown, Mark (14 February 2011). "Baftas 2011: The King's Speech sweeps the board". The Guardian. Retrieved 24 June 2021.
  14. ^ John Hurt’s 10 Most Memorable Roles, From ‘Alien’ to ‘Harry Potter’|The Wrap
  15. ^ Tessa Ross To Receive BAFTA’s Outstanding British Contribution To Cinema Award – Deadline
  16. ^ "Baftas: Gravity and 12 Years a Slave share glory". BBC News. 17 February 2014. Retrieved 24 June 2021.
  17. ^ Brown, Mark (8 February 2015). "Baftas 2015: Boyhood wins top honours but Grand Budapest Hotel checks out with most". The Guardian. Retrieved 24 June 2021.
  18. ^ Lodderhose, Diana (14 February 2016). "'The Revenant,' Leonardo DiCaprio Dominate BAFTA Awards". Variety. Retrieved 24 June 2021.
  19. ^ Grater, Tom. "Baftas 2017: 'La La Land' scoops five as 'Moonlight', 'Nocturnal Animals' are shutout". Screendaily. Retrieved 24 June 2021.
  20. ^ "Bafta Film Awards 2018: Three Billboards wins top prizes". BBC. 19 February 2018. Retrieved 24 June 2021.
  21. ^ Number 9 Films founders to receive BAFTA Outstanding British Contribution to Cinema Award - Film News|Film-News.co.uk
  22. ^ "Baftas 2020: Sam Mendes film 1917 dominates awards". BBC. 2 February 2020. Retrieved 24 June 2021.
  23. ^ "A statement regarding Noel Clarke". www.bafta.org. 29 April 2021. Retrieved 29 April 2021.
  24. ^ "Pioneering international film curator June Givanni to receive BAFTA's Outstanding British Contribution to Cinema Award" (Press release). BAFTA. 17 January 2024. Retrieved 18 January 2024.

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The Outstanding British Contribution to Cinema Award is an annual award first introduced in 1978 and presented in honor of Michael Balcon given by the British Academy of Film and Television Arts charity The award was originally named the Michael Balcon Award but was renamed to its current title in 2006 Outstanding British Contribution to Cinema AwardAwarded forIn recognition of outstanding contribution to cinemaCountryUnited KingdomPresented byBritish Academy of Film and Television Arts BAFTA First awarded1978Currently held byJune Givanni 2023 Websitebafta org The inaugural recipient of the award was the special visual effects team from the 1978 film Superman and has been presented every year except 2021 and 2022 In 2020 the award was originally awarded to Noel Clarke but was later rescinded due to numerous allegations of sexual misconduct 1 Contents 1 Honorees 1 1 1970s 1 2 1980s 1 3 1990s 1 4 2000s 1 5 2010s 1 6 2020s 2 ReferencesHonorees edit indicates the winner nbsp Kevin Brownlow the 1980 winner nbsp Lord David Puttnam won the award during the 1981 ceremony nbsp 1991 recipient filmmaker Derek Jarman nbsp Actor and filmmaker Sir Kenneth Branagh won the award in 1992 nbsp Film4 Productions were the recipients in 1996 nbsp Sir John Hurt won the award in 2011 nbsp 2019 winner actor and filmmaker Andy Serkis 1970s edit Year Recipient s Ref 1978 32nd Les Bowie Colin Chilvers Denys Coop Roy Field Derek Meddings Zoran Perisic and Wally Veevers Special Visual Effects Team Superman 1979 33rd The Children s Film Foundation 1980s edit Year Recipient s Ref 1980 34th Kevin Brownlow 1981 35th David Puttnam CBE 1982 36th Arthur Wooster 1983 37th Colin Young CBE 1984 38th Alan Parker CBE and Alan Marshall 1985 39th Sydney Samuelson CBE 2 1986 40th The Film Production Executives 1987 41st Monty Python 1988 42nd Charles Crichton 1989 43rd Lewis Gilbert CBE 1990s edit Year Recipient s Ref 1990 44th Jeremy Thomas CBE 1991 45th Derek Jarman 1992 46th Kenneth Branagh 1993 47th Ken Loach 1994 48th Ridley Scott and Tony Scott 1995 49th Mike Leigh OBE 1996 50th Film4 Productions 1997 51st Michael Roberts 1998 52nd Michael Kuhn 1999 53rd Joyce Herlihy 2000s edit Year Recipient s Ref 2000 54th Mary Selway 3 2001 55th Vic Armstrong 4 2002 56th Michael Stevenson and David Tomblin 5 2003 57th Working Title Films 6 2004 58th Angela Allen MBE 7 2005 59th Robert Finch and Billy Merrell 8 Outstanding British Contribution to Cinema Award 2006 60th Nick Daubney 9 2007 61st Barry Wilkinson 10 2008 62nd Pinewood Studios and Shepperton Studios 11 2009 63rd Joe Dunton 12 2010s edit Year Recipient s Ref 2010 64th The Harry Potter film series 13 2011 65th John Hurt 14 2012 66th Tessa Ross 15 2013 67th Peter Greenaway 16 2014 68th BBC Films 17 2015 69th Angels Costumes 18 2016 70th Curzon 19 2017 71st National Film and Television School 20 2018 72nd Stephen Woolley and Elizabeth Karlsen 21 2019 73rd Andy Serkis 22 2020s edit Year Recipient s Ref 2020 74th Noel Clarke a 23 2021 75th Not awarded 2022 76th Not awarded 2023 77th June Givanni 24 Suspended on 29 April 2021 due to numerous sexual misconduct accusations References edit A statement regarding Noel Clarke www bafta org 29 April 2021 Retrieved 29 April 2021 BAFTA Fellow Samuelson to attend David Lean screening Inside Croydon Gladiator conquers the Baftas BBC News 25 February 2001 Retrieved 24 June 2021 Lord of the Rings dominates BAFTAs wins best film award The Irish Times 22 February 2002 Retrieved 24 June 2021 Hernandez Eugene 24 February 2003 Top BAFTA Awards For The Pianist Indiewire Retrieved 24 June 2021 Rings rule at Bafta film awards BBC News 16 February 2004 Retrieved 24 June 2021 Aviator flies off with Bafta for Best Film The Scotsman 13 February 2005 Retrieved 24 June 2021 Hernandez Eugene 20 February 2006 Brokeback Mountain Wins 4 BAFTA Awards Including Best Picture Indiewire Retrieved 24 June 2021 Baftas 2007 The winners BBC News 11 February 2007 Retrieved 24 June 2021 Dawtrey Adam 10 February 2008 Atonement tops BAFTA Awards Variety Retrieved 24 June 2021 Turner Mimi 8 February 2009 Slumdog Millionaire wins 7 BAFTA nods The Hollywood Reporter Retrieved 24 June 2021 King Susan 21 February 2010 Hurt Locker wins big at BAFTA Awards Los Angeles Times Retrieved 24 June 2021 Brown Mark 14 February 2011 Baftas 2011 The King s Speech sweeps the board The Guardian Retrieved 24 June 2021 John Hurt s 10 Most Memorable Roles From Alien to Harry Potter The Wrap Tessa Ross To Receive BAFTA s Outstanding British Contribution To Cinema Award Deadline Baftas Gravity and 12 Years a Slave share glory BBC News 17 February 2014 Retrieved 24 June 2021 Brown Mark 8 February 2015 Baftas 2015 Boyhood wins top honours but Grand Budapest Hotel checks out with most The Guardian Retrieved 24 June 2021 Lodderhose Diana 14 February 2016 The Revenant Leonardo DiCaprio Dominate BAFTA Awards Variety Retrieved 24 June 2021 Grater Tom Baftas 2017 La La Land scoops five as Moonlight Nocturnal Animals are shutout Screendaily Retrieved 24 June 2021 Bafta Film Awards 2018 Three Billboards wins top prizes BBC 19 February 2018 Retrieved 24 June 2021 Number 9 Films founders to receive BAFTA Outstanding British Contribution to Cinema Award Film News Film News co uk Baftas 2020 Sam Mendes film 1917 dominates awards BBC 2 February 2020 Retrieved 24 June 2021 A statement regarding Noel Clarke www bafta org 29 April 2021 Retrieved 29 April 2021 Pioneering international film curator June Givanni to receive BAFTA s Outstanding British Contribution to Cinema Award Press release BAFTA 17 January 2024 Retrieved 18 January 2024 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title BAFTA Outstanding British Contribution to Cinema Award amp oldid 1206389632, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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