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BAFTAs give a taste of what's to come at the Oscars

2015-02-09 16 Dailymotion

Coming-of age drama ‘Boyhood’ scooped three prizes including Best Film and Best Director at Britain’s BAFTA awards.<br /><br /> Shot over a 12-year period using the same cast, ‘Boyhood’ follows a young boy and his sister into adulthood. Patricia Arquette, who won the supporting actress award for her role as a single mother, said Linklater had succeeded in making an ordinary story extraordinary.<br /><br /> Wes Anderson’s ‘The Grand Budapest Hotel’, a comedy about a legendary concierge and his young protege, won 5 gongs, including original screenplay and music, but but missed out on the most prestigious awards.<br /><br /> British actor Eddie Redmayne won Best Actor for his role in ‘The Theory of Everything’, in which he portrays world-famous physicist Stephen Hawking. The film garnered a total of three awards, including Outstanding British Film.<br /><br /> Best Actress went to Julianne Moore for her portrayal of a linguistics professor grappling with Alzheimer’s disease in ‘Still Alice’. After winning a Golden Globe earlier

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