Baftas Winners 2015: The list in full as The Grand Budapest Hotel leads with five awards
Boyhood and Whiplash also fared well at the prestigious awards ceremony
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Your support makes all the difference.Coming-of-age film Boyhood has emerged triumphant at tonight's Baftas, by claiming the most prestigious awards for Best Film, Best Director for Richard Linklater and the Supporting Actress award for Patricia Arquette.
Wes Anderson's The Grand Budapest Hotel was the most celebrated film, winning five awards, while Whiplash and The Theory of Everything won three each - including Best Actor for Eddie Redmayne, who portrayed physicist Stephen Hawking in the latter.
Here are tonight's winners in full:
Outstanding British Film – The Theory of Everything
Original Music – The Grand Budapest Hotel
Documentary – Citizen Four
Hair & Makeup – The Grand Budapest Hotel
Production Design - The Grand Budapest Hotel
British Short - Boogaloo and Graham
British Short Animation - The Bigger Picture
Editing - Whiplash
Sound - Whiplash
Animated Film - The Lego Movie
Special Visual Effects - Interstellar
Supporting Actor - JK Simmons, Whiplash
Outstanding British Contribution to Film - BBC Films
Best Supporting Actress - Patricia Arquette, Boyhood
Cinematography - Birdman
Outstanding debut by a British Writer, Director or Producer - Pride
Original Screenplay - Wes Anderson, The Grand Budapest Hotel
Film in a Foreign Language - Ida
Best Adapted Screenplay - The Theory of Everything
Costume - The Grand Budapest Hotel
EE Rising Star Award - Jack O'Connell
Director - Richard Linklater, Boyhood
Lead Actor - Eddie Redmayne
Lead Actress - Julianne Moore
Best Film - Boyhood
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