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List of British films of 2011

List of British films of 2011

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The British film industry produced over four hundred feature films in 2011. This article fully lists all non-pornographic films, including short films, that had a release date in that year and which were at least partly made by the United Kingdom. It does not include films first released in previous years that had release dates in 2011.
Also included is an overview of the major events in British film, including film festivals and awards ceremonies, as well as lists of those films that have been particularly well received, both critically and financially. The year was particularly notable for the release of Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part II, the final instalment in the Harry Potter film franchise.

2011 saw the death of Elizabeth Taylor.
2011 also saw the death of director Ken Russell.

Major releases

January – March

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April – June

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July – September

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October – December

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Co-productions

Of the 128 major British releases of 2011, 58 were co-productions with at least one other country. As with other years, the largest number of co-productions were made with the United States, with 30 films. They are listed in full below.

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Critical reception

Listed here are the top ten best and worst British films of those released in 2011, and listed above as major releases, as per the review aggregator websites Rotten Tomatoes and Metacritic. Both the critical scores for Rotten Tomatoes are out of a maximum score of 100, as is the critical score for Metacritic. Films not listed on a particular website, or that do not yet have a certain score, do not appear in the corresponding list.

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British award winners

Colin Firth received the best leading actor award at all five major awards ceremonies for his portrayal of George VI in The King's Speech.
Christian Bale won multiple awards for his portrayal of Dicky Eklund in The Fighter.
Tom Hooper
Helena Bonham Carter
Christopher Nolan
Roger Deakins
Danny Boyle
Mike Leigh
Sir Christopher Lee
Anthony Dod Mantle
Julianne Moore
Andrew Garfield
Lesley Manville
Miranda Richardson
Tom Hardy

Academy Awards

The 83rd Academy Awards honoring the best films of 2010 were held on 27 February 2011.

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British Academy Film Awards

The 64th British Academy Film Awards were held on 13 February 2011.

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Critics' Choice Awards

The 16th Critics' Choice Awards were held on 14 January 2011.

British winners:

  • 127 Hours (Best Song)
  • Inception (Best Cinematography, Best Art Direction, Best Editing, Best Visual Effects, Best Sound, Best Action Movie)
  • The King's Speech (Best Actor, Best Original Screenplay)
  • Christian Bale (Best Supporting Actor) – The Fighter
  • Colin Firth (Best Actor) – The King's Speech
  • David Seidler (Best Original Screenplay) – The King's Speech
  • Dido Armstrong (Best Song) – 127 Hours
  • Guy Hendrix Dyas (Best Art Direction) – Inception
  • Rollo Armstrong (Best Song) – 127 Hours

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Golden Globe Awards

The 68th Golden Globe Awards were held on 16 January 2011.

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Screen Actors Guild Awards

The 17th Screen Actors Guild Awards were held on 30 January 2011.

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See also


References

  1. Kaufmann, A. (16 January 2011). "2011 MOVIE PREVIEW; JANUARY; 12 months, 12 films; Showcasing a dozen titles for the year ahead as well as a few highlights along the way.; Kutcher has serious side, dude, really". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 25 February 2024 via ProQuest.

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