The British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA) awards were handed out in London on Sunday.Britain's top film accolades come two weeks before the Oscars and will be watched for clues as to the outcome of the US Academy Awards. Its record as a barometer of success in Los Angeles, however, has been patchy over the last decade.The following were BAFTA winners:Academy fellowship- Christopher LeeBest film- The King's SpeechActress- Natalie Portman for Black SwanActor- Colin Firth for The King's SpeechDirector- David Fincher The Social NetworkForeign film - The Girl with The Dragon TattooAnimated film- Toy Story 3Adapted screenplay- The Social NetworkOrange rising star- Tom Hardy (voted for by the British public)Production design- InceptionOriginal screenplay- David Seidler for The King's SpeechOutstanding British film- The King' SpeechSupporting actress- Helena Bonham Carter for The King's SpeechMake up & hair- Alice in WonderlandCostume design- Alice in WonderlandSupporting actor- Geoffrey Rush for The King's SpeechSpecial visual effects- InceptionCinematography- True GritOutstanding British contribution to cinema- The Harry Potter filmsEditing- The Social NetworkSound- InceptionMusic- The King's SpeechShort animation- The Eagleman StagShort film- Until The River Runs RedOutstanding debut by British writer/director/producer - Chris Morris, director/writer of Four Lions.

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