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25th British Academy Film Awards

25th British Academy Film Awards

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The 25th British Academy Film Awards, given by the British Academy of Film and Television Arts in 1972, honoured the best films of 1971. Sunday Bloody Sunday won Best Actor, Best Actress, Best Director, Best Film and Best Editor. The Go-Between won Best Supporting Actor, Best Supporting Actress and Best Screenplay, plus Most Promising Newcomer for Dominic Guard.[1]

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Winners and nominees

BAFTA Fellowship: Freddie Young

Sunday Bloody SundayJohn Schlesinger

John SchlesingerSunday Bloody Sunday

Peter FinchSunday Bloody Sunday as Daniel Hirsh

Glenda JacksonSunday Bloody Sunday as Alex Greville

Edward FoxThe Go-Between as Hugh

Margaret LeightonThe Go-Between as Mrs. Maudsley

The Go-BetweenHarold Pinter

Death in VenicePasqualino De Santis

Death in VenicePiero Tosi

Sunday Bloody Sunday – Richard Marden

Summer of '42Michel Legrand

Death in VeniceFerdinando Scarfiotti

Death in Venice – Vittorio Trentino and Giuseppe Muratori

The Hellstrom ChronicleWalon Green

Alaska: The Great LandDerek Williams

  • Big Horn – Bill Schmalz
  • The Long Memory – John Philips
Best Specialised Film

The Savage Voyage – Eric Marquis

  • Don't Go Down The...Leonard Lewis
  • A Future for the Past – Peter Bradford

Dominic GuardThe Go-Between as Leo Colston

United Nations Award

The Battle of AlgiersGillo Pontecorvo

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References

  1. "BAFTA | Film in 1972". bafta.org. Retrieved 2024-02-01.

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