Bafta interviews and reviews

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Read theartsdesk's reviews and interviews for the British Academy of Film and Television Arts award-winners.

the_hurt_locker_BaftasThe Hurt Locker: Best film, Best director, Best original screenplay, Best Cinematography, Best Editing and Best Sound

Fish Tank: Outstanding British film

A Prophet : Outstanding foreign film

carey_mulligan_BaftasAn Education: Carey Mulligan, Best actress. Interview with Carey Mulligan

A Single Man: Colin Firth, Best actor

Inglourious Basterds: Christoph Waltz, Best supporting actor

Precious: Mo’nique, Best supporting actress

The Twilight Saga: Kristen Stewart, Rising Star

upUp in the Air: Best adapted screenplay

Avatar: Best production design, Special visual effects

Up: Best animated film, Best music

The Young Victoria: Best costume design, Best make-up and hair

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