50th British Academy Film Awards

The 50th British Academy Film Awards, given by the British Academy of Film and Television Arts on 29 April 1997, honoured the best films of 1996.

50th British Academy Film Awards
Date29 April 1997
SiteRoyal Albert Hall
Hosted byLenny Henry
Highlights
Best FilmThe English Patient
Best British FilmSecrets & Lies
Best ActorGeoffrey Rush
Shine
Best ActressBrenda Blethyn
Secrets & Lies
Most awardsThe English Patient (6)
Most nominationsThe English Patient (13)

Anthony Minghella's The English Patient won the award for Best Film (and previously won the Academy Award for Best Picture), while Mike Leigh's Secrets & Lies was voted Outstanding British Film. Geoffrey Rush won for Best Actor in a Leading Role for his role in Shine and Brenda Blethyn won for Best Actress in a Leading Role for her role in Secrets & Lies, respectively.[1][2][3]

Winners and nominees

Joel Coen, Best Director winner
Geoffrey Rush, Best Actor winner
Brenda Blethyn, Best Actress winner
Paul Scofield, Best Supporting Actor winner
Juliette Binoche, Best Supporting Actress winner
Mike Leigh, Best Original Screenplay winner and Outstanding British Film co-winner
Patrice Leconte, Best Film Not in the English Language co-winner

The English PatientSaul Zaentz and Anthony Minghella

Joel CoenFargo

Geoffrey RushShine as David Helfgott

Brenda BlethynSecrets & Lies as Cynthia Rose Purley

Paul ScofieldThe Crucible as Thomas Danforth

Juliette BinocheThe English Patient as Hana

Secrets & LiesMike Leigh

The English PatientAnthony Minghella

The English PatientJohn Seale

Richard IIIShuna Harwood

The English PatientWalter Murch

The Nutty ProfessorRick Baker and David LeRoy Anderson

The English PatientGabriel Yared

Richard IIITony Burrough

Shine – Jim Greenhorn, Toivo Lember, Livia Ruzic, Roger Savage and Gareth Vanderhope

TwisterStefen Fangmeier, John Frazier, Henry Labounta and Habib Zargarpour

Secrets & LiesSimon Channing Williams and Mike Leigh

Ridicule – Frederic Brillion, Philippe Carcassonne, Gilles Legrand and Patrice Leconte

The Old Lady and the Pigeons – Bernard La Joie, Didier Brunner and Sylvain Chomet

Majorettes in Space (Des majorettes dans l'espace) – Carole Scotta and David Fourier

Statistics

Films that received multiple awards
Awards Film
6 The English Patient
3 Secrets & Lies
2 Richard III
Shine

See also

References

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