BAFTA Outstanding British Contribution to Cinema Award
The Outstanding British Contribution to Cinema Award is an annual award, first introduced in 1979 and presented in honor of Michael Balcon, given by the British Academy of Film and Television Arts charity. The first recipients was the special visual effects team from the 1979 film Superman and the most recent honoree is Angels Costumes in 2016.[1]
Honorees
Year | Honoree(s) |
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2016 | Angels Costumes |
2015 | BBC Films |
2014 | Peter Greenaway |
2013 | Tessa Ross |
2012 | John Hurt |
2011 | The Harry Potter film series |
2010 | Joe Dunton |
2009 | Pinewood Studios and Shepperton Studios |
2008 | Barry Wilkinson |
2007 | Nick Daubney |
2006 | Robert Finch and Billy Merrell |
2005 | Angela Allen MBE |
2004 | Working Title Films |
2003 | Michael Stevenson and David Tomblin |
2002 | Vic Armstrong |
2001 | Mary Selway |
2000 | Joyce Herlihy |
1999 | Michael Kuhn |
1998 | Michael Roberts |
1997 | Film4 Productions |
1996 | Mike Leigh OBE |
1995 | Ridley Scott and Tony Scott |
1994 | Ken Loach |
1993 | Kenneth Branagh |
1992 | Derek Jarman |
1991 | Jeremy Thomas CBE |
1990 | Lewis Gilbert CBE |
1989 | Charles Crichton |
1988 | Monty Python |
1987 | The Film Production Executives |
1986 | Sydney Samuelson CBE |
1985 | Alan Parker CBE and Alan Marshall |
1984 | Colin Young CBE |
1983 | Arthur Wooster |
1982 | David Puttnam CBE |
1981 | Kevin Brownlow |
1980 | The Children’s Film Foundation |
1979 | Les Bowie, Colin Chilvers, Denys Coop, Roy Field, Derek Meddings, Zoran Perisic, and Wally Veevers (Special Visual Effects Team – Superman) |
References
- ↑ "Angels Costumes to Receive the BAFTA for Outstanding British Contribution to Cinema". British Academy of Film and Television Arts. Retrieved February 15, 2016.
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