Bafta Awards 2013: Full List of Winners

The 66th British Academy Film Awards saw Ben Affleck's CIA spy thriller Argo win Best Film and three awards in total. Stephen Fry presided over hosting duties once more at the Royal Opera House in Covent Garden, where the Best of British filmmaking talent rubbed shoulders with Hollywood's most glamorous.
Check out the full list of winners on the night below:
BEST FILM
 Winner: Argo 
 Les Miserables
 Life of Pi
 Lincoln
 Zero Dark Thirty
 
 OUTSTANDING BRITISH FILM
 Anna Karenina
 The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel
 Les Miserables
 Seven Psychopaths
 Winner: Skyfall 
 
 LEADING ACTOR
 Ben Affleck - 'Argo'
 Bradley Cooper - 'Silver Linings Playbook'
 Winner: Daniel Day-Lewis - 'Lincoln' 
 Hugh Jackman - 'Les Miserables'
 Joaquin Phoenix - 'The Master'
 
 LEADING ACTRESS
 Jessica Chastain - 'Zero Dark Thirty'
 Marion Cotillard - 'Rust and Bone'
 Jennifer Lawrence - 'Silver Linings Playbook'
 Dame Helen Mirren - 'Hitchcock'
 Winner: Emmanuelle Riva - 'Amour' 
 
 SUPPORTING ACTOR
 Alan Arkin - 'Argo'
 Javier Bardem - 'Skyfall'
 Philip Seymour Hoffman - 'The Master'
 Tommy Lee Jones - 'Lincoln'
 Winner: Christoph Waltz - 'Django Unchained' 
 
 SUPPORTING ACTRESS
 Amy Adams - 'The Master'
 Dame Judi Dench - 'Skyfall'
 Sally Field - 'Lincoln'
 Winner: Anne Hathaway - 'Les Miserables' 
 Helen Hunt - 'The Sessions'
DIRECTOR
 Winner: Ben Affleck - 'Argo' 
 Kathryn Bigelow - 'Zero Dark Thirty'
 Michael Haneke - 'Amour'
 Ang Lee - 'Life of Pi'
 Quentin Tarantino - 'Django Unchained'
ORIGINAL SCREENPLAY
 'Amour' - Michael Haneke
 Winner: 'Django Unchained' - Quentin Tarantino 
 'The Master' - Paul Thomas
 'Moonrise Kingdom' - Wes Anderson, Roman Coppola
 'Zero Dark Thirty' - Mark Boal
ADAPTED SCREENPLAY 
 'Argo' - Chris Terrio
 'Beasts of the Southern Wild' - Lucy Alibar, Benh Zeitlin
 'Life of Pi' - David Magee
 'Lincoln' - Tony Kushner
 Winner: 'Silver Linings Playbook' - David O Russell 
OUTSTANDING DEBUT BY A BRITISH WRITER, DIRECTOR OR PRODUCER
 James Bobin (director) - 'The Muppets'
 Dexter Fletcher (director/writer) and Danny King (writer) - 'Wild Bill'
 Tina Gharavi (director/writer) - 'I Am Nasrine'
 Winner: Bart Layton (director) and Dmitri Doganis (producer) - 'The Imposter' 
 David Morris (director) and Jaqui Morris (director/producer) - 'McCullin'
ANIMATED FILM
 Winner: Brave 
 Frankenweenie
 Paranorman
DOCUMENTARY
 The Imposter
 Marley McCullin
 Winner: Searching for Sugarman 
 West of Memphis
FILM NOT IN THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE
 Winner: Amour 
 Headhunters
 The Hunt
 Rust and Bone
 Untouchable
CINEMATOGRAPHY
 Anna Karenina
 Les Miserables
 Winner: Life of Pi 
 Lincoln
 Skyfall
COSTUME DESIGN
 Winner: Anna Karenina 
 Great Expectations
 Les Miserables
 Lincoln
 Snow White and the Huntsman
EDITING
 Winner: Argo 
 Django Unchained
 Life of Pi
 Skyfall
 Zero Dark Thirty
MAKE UP AND HAIR
 Anna Karenina
 Hitchcock
 The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey
 Winner: Les Miserables 
 Lincoln
ORIGINAL MUSIC
 Anna Karenina
 Argo
 Life of Pi
 Lincoln
 Winner: Skyfall 
PRODUCTION DESIGN
 Anna Karenina
 Winner: Les Miserables 
 Life of Pi
 Lincoln
 Skyfall
SOUND 
 Django Unchained
 The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey
 Winner: Les Miserables 
 Life of Pi
 Skyfall
SPECIAL VISUAL EFFECTS
 The Dark Knight Rises
 The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey
 Winner: Life of Pi 
 Marvel Avengers Assemble
 Prometheus
SHORT ANIMATION
 Here to Fall
 I'm Fine Thanks
 Winner: The Making of Longbird 
SHORT FILM 
 The Curse
 Good Night
 Winner: Swimmer 
 Tumult
 The Voorman Problem
RISING STAR (public vote)
 Elizabeth Olsen
 Andrea Riseborough
 Suraj Sharma
 Winner: Juno Temple 
 Alicia Vikander
OUTSTANDING CONTRIBUTION TO BRITISH CINEMA
 Winner: Tessa Ross 
 BAFTA FELLOWSHIP
 Winner: Sir Alan Parker
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