34th British Academy Film Awards

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34th British Academy Film Awards
Date1981
Highlights
Best FilmThe Elephant Man
Best ActorJohn Hurt
The Elephant Man
Best ActressJudy Davis
My Brilliant Career
Most awardsThe Elephant Man (3)
Most nominationsThe Elephant Man (7)

The 34th British Film Awards, given by the British Academy of Film and Television Arts in 1981, honoured the best films of 1980.

There are no records, and no explanation, showing any nominations nor winner for the BAFTA Award for Best Actor in a Supporting Role and BAFTA Award for Best Actress in a Supporting Role at this 34th film ceremony.

Winners and nominees[]

Akira Kurosawa, Best Director winner
John Hurt, Best Actor winner
Judy Davis, Best Actress winner
Jerzy Kosiński, Best Screenplay winner
Alan Heim, Best Editing winner
John Williams, Best Original Score winner

The Elephant ManJonathan Sanger

Akira KurosawaKagemusha

John HurtThe Elephant Man as Joseph Merrick

Judy DavisMy Brilliant Career as Sybylla Melvyn

Being ThereJerzy Kosiński

All That JazzGiuseppe Rotunno

Kagemusha – Seiichiro Momosawa

All That JazzAlan Heim

The Empire Strikes BackJohn Williams

The Elephant ManStuart Craig

FameChris Newman, Les Wiggins and Michael J. Kohut

Judy DavisMy Brilliant Career as Sybylla Melvyn

The Three InventorsMichel Ocelot

  • Bio WomanBob Godfrey
  • The Cube – Kamil Pixa
  • Seaside Woman – Oscar Grillo

Sredni VashtarAndrew Birkin

Statistics[]

Films that received multiple nominations
Nominations Film
7 The Elephant Man
6 All That Jazz
Kramer vs. Kramer
4 Being There
Fame
Kagemusha
3 The Empire Strikes Back
Flash Gordon
2 Don Giovanni
My Brilliant Career
The Rose
Films that received multiple awards
Awards Film
3 The Elephant Man
2 All That Jazz
Kagemusha
My Brilliant Career

See also[]

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