Awards
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Video: Miss Piggy’s Orange BAFTA Red Carpet Show
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We weren’t the only film-fans at the BAFTA red carpet last night, Miss Piggy was also present to lend the night some much-needed glamour. As you can see from the video below, the actress, singer and international icon managed to grab some of the nominees and special guests for a series of exclusive interviews. Miss…
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The Artist dominates 2012’s BAFTAs
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The Artist has been named best film at this year’s Orange BAFTA film awards. The film also won the best director, actor, screenplay, cinematography, costume design and original music awards. Star Jean Dujardin beat Gary Oldman, George Clooney and Brad Bitt to the best actor accolade. Oldman had been nominated for his portrayal of George…
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BAFTA film winners set to be announced
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Filmmakers and fans are eagerly anticipating the results of the Orange British Academy Film Awards. The winners will be announced on Sunday at a ceremony held at the Royal Opera House and hosted by Stephen Fry. The results will be screened on BBC One and BBC One HD from 9:00pm. Seenit.co.uk will be at the…
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Miss Piggy to host BAFTA red carpet show
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Orange has announced that Miss Piggy will be its official red carpet host at this weekend’s Orange British Academy Film Awards ceremony. Most recently seen on the big screen in the all-new Muppet movie, Miss Piggy is – in her own words – an “international star, role model and diva”. She will present Orange BAFTA…
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Outstanding Contribution BAFTA for John Hurt
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John Hurt is to receive a special Outstanding British Contribution to Cinema Award at next month’s BAFTA awards ceremony. In a career spanning spanning six decades, Hurt has played a number of legendary roles including Winston Smith in Nineteen Eighty-Four and John Merrick in The Elephant Man, a role which netted him the 1981 Best…
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The Artist and Tinker Tailor top BAFTA hopefuls
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The nominees for the 2011 The Orange British Academy Film Awards have been announced. The Artist receives 12 nominations, while Tomas Alfredson’s adaptation of Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy is nominated in 11 categories. Hugo has nine nominations, My Week with Marilyn has six nominations and The Help and War Horse are each nominated five times.…