41st British Academy Film Awards

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41st British Academy Film Awards
Date1988
Highlights
Best FilmJean de Florette
Best ActorSean Connery
The Name of the Rose
Best ActressAnne Bancroft
84 Charing Cross Road
Most awardsJean de Florette (4)
Most nominationsHope and Glory (13)

The 41st British Film Awards, given by the British Academy of Film and Television Arts in 1988, honoured the best in film for 1987.

Winners and nominees[]

Oliver Stone, Best Director winner
Sean Connery, Best Actor winner
Anne Bancroft, Best Actress winner
Daniel Auteuil, Best Supporting Actor winner
Bruno Nuytten, Best Cinematography winner
Ennio Morricone, Best Original Score winner

Jean de FloretteClaude Berri

Oliver StonePlatoon

Sean ConneryThe Name of the Rose as William of Baskerville

Anne Bancroft84 Charing Cross Road as Helene Hanff

Daniel AuteuilJean de Florette as Ugolin

Susan WooldridgeHope and Glory as Molly

Wish You Were HereDavid Leland

Jean de FloretteClaude Berri and Gérard Brach

Jean de FloretteBruno Nuytten

Radio Days – Jeffrey Kurland

PlatoonClaire Simpson

The Name of the Rose – Hasso Von Hugo

The UntouchablesEnnio Morricone

Radio DaysSanto Loquasto

Cry FreedomJonathan Bates, Simon Kaye and Gerry Humphreys

The Witches of EastwickMichael Lantieri, Michael Owens, Edward Jones and Bruce Walters

Baka – People of the Rainforest – Phil Agland

The Sacrifice – Anna-Lena Wibom and Andrei Tarkovsky

The Reluctant Dragon – Bridget Appleby

ArtistenJonas Grimås

Statistics[]

Films that received multiple nominations
Nominations Film
13 Hope and Glory
10 Jean de Florette
7 Cry Freedom
Radio Days
4 The Untouchables
3 84 Charing Cross Road
Platoon
Prick Up Your Ears
Wish You Were Here
2 The Fly
Full Metal Jacket
Little Dorrit
The Name of the Rose
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Films that received multiple awards
Awards Film
4 Jean de Florette
2 The Name of the Rose
Platoon
Radio Days

See also[]

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