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Baftas 2014: 12 Years A Slave and Gravity the big winners
Gravity wins six Baftas including Best Director; 12 Years a Slave named Best Film.
16:07 17 February 2014
12 Years a Slave was chosen as the Best Film in this year’s Bafta Awards.
Accepting the trophy, British director Steve McQueen said: "Thank you, Mummy for everything, never give up.
"Right now there are 21 million people in slavery, I just hope 150 years from now, I hope our ambivalence will not allow another film maker to make this film."
Another big winner is British actor Chiwetel Ejiofor who went home with the coveted Best Actor trophy for his role as the slave of the title in McQueen’s film.
Meanwhile, space thriller Gravity won the most number of awards including Outstanding British Film and Best Director. Accepting his trophy, Mexican director Alfonso Cuaron said: "I consider myself a part of the British film industry.
"I've lived in London for the last 13 years and almost half of my films have been in the UK.
"I guess I would make a very good case for curbing immigration."
Here is the complete list of Bafta winners:
Best Film: 12 Years A Slave
Leading Actor: Chiwetel Ejiofor
Leading Actress: Cate Blanchett
Director: Alfonso Cuaron for Gravity
Supporting Actor: Barkhad Abdi for Captain Phillips
Supporting Actress: Jennifer Lawrence for American Hustle
Adapted Screenplay: Jeff Pope and Steve Coogan for Philomena
Original Screenplay: Eric Warren Singer and David O. Russell for American Hustle
Fellowship: Dame Helen Mirren
Outstanding Contribution: Peter Greenaway
Outstanding British Film: Gravity
Animated Film: Frozen
Outstanding Debut By A British Writer, Director or Producer - Kieran Evans EE
Rising Star- Will Poulter
Original Music: Gravity
Costume Design - The Great Gatsby
Make-up and Hair - American Hustle
Film not in the English Language - The Great Beauty
Sound - Gravity
Special visual effects - Gravity
Editing - Rush
Production Design - The Great Gatsby