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1998 British Academy of Film and Television Awards

The 1998 BAFTA Awards, the British equivalent of our Oscar and Emmy awards (combined into one ceremony), were presented April 19, 1998 at the Grosvenor House Hotel in London. These are the film awards.

FilmThe Full Monty
British Film of the YearNil by Mouth
ActorRobert Carlyle, The Full Monty
ActressJudi Dench, Mrs. Brown
Supporting ActorTom Wilkinson, The Full Monty
Supporting ActressSigourney Weaver, The Ice Storm
DirectionBaz Luhrmann, William Shakespeare's Romeo + Juliet
Original ScreenplayGary Oldman, Nil by Mouth
Adapted ScreenplayCraig Pearce and Baz Luhrmann, William Shakespeare's Romeo + Juliet
Foreign FilmL'Appartement, France
CinematographyEduardo Serra, The Wings of the Dove
Animated Short FilmHelen Nabarro, Michael Rose and Steve Box, Stage Fright
Short FilmMandy Sprague, Philippa Cousins and Stephen Volk, The Deadness of Dad
Production DesignCatherine Martin, William Shakepeare's Romeo + Juliet
Costume DesignDeirdre Clancy, Mrs. Brown
EditingPeter Honess, L.A. Confidential
SoundTerry Rodman, Roland Thal, Kirk Francis, Andy Nelson, Anna Behlmer and John Leveque, L.A. Confidential
Make-Up/HairSallie Jaye and Jan Archibald, The Wings of the Dove
Film MusicNellee Hooper, William Shakespeare's Romeo + Juliet
Special EffectsMark Stetson, Karen E. Goulekas, Nick Allder, Neil Corbould and Nick Dudman, The Fifth Element
Audience Award for Most Popular FilmThe Full Monty
Michael Balcolm Award for Outstanding Contribution to CinemaMichael Roberts
Academy FellowshipSean Connery

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