2008 British Academy Film And Television Awards Winners

By Peter Sciretta/Feb. 8, 2009 2:32 pm EST

/Film reader Jordan (JordanFRAV) has e-mailed us with the complete list of winners from the British Academy Film And Television Awards. Slumdog Millionaire cleaned-up, winning 7 Awards. The Curious Case of Benjamin Button took home 3 Awards. Check out the full list of award winners after the jump.

Academy Fellowship: Terry GilliamBest Picture: Slumdog Millionaire – Danny BoyleBest Director (David Lean Award): Danny Boyle – Slumdog MillionaireLeading Actor: Mickey Rourke – The Wrestler Mickey’s acceptance speech was great, one highlight was: “Thanks to Marisa Tomei for constantly taking her clothes off on-screen…I enjoyed looking at her.” Leading Actress: Kate Winslet – The ReaderSupporting Actor: Heath Ledger – The Dark Knight Producer Charles Roven picked up the award and gave a speech: “…Heath was an actor, a human being and one of a kind…” Supporting Actress: Penelope Cruz – Vicky Christina BarcelonaCinematography: Slumdog Millionaire – A.D. MantleAdapted Screenplay: Slumdog Millionaire – Simon BeaufoyOriginal Screenplay: In Bruges – Martin McDonaghFilm Not In The English Language: I’ve Loved You So Long – Marmion and ClaudelEditing: Slumdog Millionaire

Best Animation: WALL-E Music: Slumdog Millionaire – A.R.RahmanSound: Slumdog Millionaire – Freemantle, Pookutty and PrykeMake-Up and Hair: The Curious Case Of Benjamin ButtonProduction Design: The Curious Case Of Benjamin Button – Burt and ZolfoCarl Foreman Award: Hunger – Steve McQueenCostume Design: The Duchess – O’ConnorOutstanding British Film: Man On Wire – Chinn and MarshSpecial Visual Effects: The Curious Case Of Benjamin Button – Barba, Barron, McGuinness and WilliamsRising Star Award: Noel Clarke

2008 British Academy Film And Television Awards Winners

By Peter Sciretta/Feb. 8, 2009 2:32 pm EST

/Film reader Jordan (JordanFRAV) has e-mailed us with the complete list of winners from the British Academy Film And Television Awards. Slumdog Millionaire cleaned-up, winning 7 Awards. The Curious Case of Benjamin Button took home 3 Awards. Check out the full list of award winners after the jump.

Academy Fellowship: Terry GilliamBest Picture: Slumdog Millionaire – Danny BoyleBest Director (David Lean Award): Danny Boyle – Slumdog MillionaireLeading Actor: Mickey Rourke – The Wrestler Mickey’s acceptance speech was great, one highlight was: “Thanks to Marisa Tomei for constantly taking her clothes off on-screen…I enjoyed looking at her.” Leading Actress: Kate Winslet – The ReaderSupporting Actor: Heath Ledger – The Dark Knight Producer Charles Roven picked up the award and gave a speech: “…Heath was an actor, a human being and one of a kind…” Supporting Actress: Penelope Cruz – Vicky Christina BarcelonaCinematography: Slumdog Millionaire – A.D. MantleAdapted Screenplay: Slumdog Millionaire – Simon BeaufoyOriginal Screenplay: In Bruges – Martin McDonaghFilm Not In The English Language: I’ve Loved You So Long – Marmion and ClaudelEditing: Slumdog Millionaire

Best Animation: WALL-E Music: Slumdog Millionaire – A.R.RahmanSound: Slumdog Millionaire – Freemantle, Pookutty and PrykeMake-Up and Hair: The Curious Case Of Benjamin ButtonProduction Design: The Curious Case Of Benjamin Button – Burt and ZolfoCarl Foreman Award: Hunger – Steve McQueenCostume Design: The Duchess – O’ConnorOutstanding British Film: Man On Wire – Chinn and MarshSpecial Visual Effects: The Curious Case Of Benjamin Button – Barba, Barron, McGuinness and WilliamsRising Star Award: Noel Clarke

Academy Fellowship: Terry GilliamBest Picture: Slumdog Millionaire – Danny BoyleBest Director (David Lean Award): Danny Boyle – Slumdog MillionaireLeading Actor: Mickey Rourke – The Wrestler

Mickey’s acceptance speech was great, one highlight was: “Thanks to Marisa Tomei for constantly taking her clothes off on-screen…I enjoyed looking at her.”

Leading Actress: Kate Winslet – The ReaderSupporting Actor: Heath Ledger – The Dark Knight

Producer Charles Roven picked up the award and gave a speech: “…Heath was an actor, a human being and one of a kind…”

Supporting Actress: Penelope Cruz – Vicky Christina BarcelonaCinematography: Slumdog Millionaire – A.D. MantleAdapted Screenplay: Slumdog Millionaire – Simon BeaufoyOriginal Screenplay: In Bruges – Martin McDonaghFilm Not In The English Language: I’ve Loved You So Long – Marmion and ClaudelEditing: Slumdog Millionaire

Best Animation: WALL-E

Music: Slumdog Millionaire – A.R.RahmanSound: Slumdog Millionaire – Freemantle, Pookutty and PrykeMake-Up and Hair: The Curious Case Of Benjamin ButtonProduction Design: The Curious Case Of Benjamin Button – Burt and ZolfoCarl Foreman Award: Hunger – Steve McQueenCostume Design: The Duchess – O’ConnorOutstanding British Film: Man On Wire – Chinn and MarshSpecial Visual Effects: The Curious Case Of Benjamin Button – Barba, Barron, McGuinness and WilliamsRising Star Award: Noel Clarke