British Academy Film Award / Best British Contribution to Cinema
British Academy Film Award: Outstanding British Contribution to Cinema Award
The list includes the BAFTA Award winners in the Outstanding British Contribution to Cinema Award category since it was first presented at the British Academy Film Awards (BAFTA Awards) in 1979. the contribution of a person, institution or the like to British cinema. It is also called the Michael Balcon Award in honor of the British film producer Michael Balcon .
1970s
- 1979: Les Bowie , Colin Chilvers , Denys N. Coop , Roy Field , Derek Meddings , Zorin Perisic , Wally Veevers - special visual effects team for the film Superman
1980s
- 1980: Children's Film Foundation - a non-profit organization founded in 1951 that produced British children's films
- 1981: Kevin Brownlow - film historian and curator
- 1982: David Puttnam - Film Producer ( 12 p.m. - Midnight Express , The Victor's Hour )
- 1983: Arthur Wooster - cameraman, former member of the Guild of British Camera Technicians (GBCT)
- 1984: Colin Young - film lecturer, first director of the National Film and Television School
- 1985: Alan Parker and Alan Marshall - writers and producers ( Bugsy Malone , 12 p.m. - Midnight Express )
- 1986: Sydney Samuelson CBE - founder of the camera and film equipment rental company Samuelson Film Services, pioneer of the British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA)
- 1987: "The Film Production Executives" - Guild of Film Production Executives (GFPE)
- 1988: Monty Python Team for the Monty Python series
- 1989: Charles Crichton - British film director, editor, screenwriter and producer ( A Fish Called Wanda )
1990s
- 1990: Lewis Gilbert - British film director, producer and screenwriter ( Moonraker , Rita finally wants to know )
- 1991: Jeremy Thomas - film producer ( The Last Emperor , Heaven Over the Desert )
- 1992: Derek Jarman - film director and artist
- 1993: Kenneth Branagh - actor and director ( Henry V , Much Ado About Nothing )
- 1994: Ken Loach - film director and screenwriter ( Kes , Raining Stones )
- 1995: Ridley and Tony Scott - Directors and Producers ( Blade Runner , Beverly Hills Cop II )
- 1996: Mike Leigh OBE - film director
- 1997: Channel Four Films - film production company
- 1998: Michael Roberts - Cinematographer ( The Killing Fields , Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade )
- 1999: Michael Kuhn - Kenyan-British film producer (Qwerty Films, including Priscilla - Queen of the Desert , Four Weddings and a Death )
2000s
- 2000: Joyce Herlihy - Production Manager ( The Victor's Hour , The Last Emperor )
- 2001: Mary Selway - Casting Director ( Return of the Jedi , Indiana Jones, and the Temple of Doom )
- 2002: Vic Armstrong - stuntman ( arabesque , Ryan's daughter )
- 2003: Michael Stevenson , David Tomblin - assistant directors
- 2004: Working Title Films - film production company ( Four Weddings and a Funeral , Elizabeth )
- 2005: Angela Allen MBE - Script Supervisor ( Hamlet , tea with Mussolini )
- 2006: Chuck Finch , Billy Merrell - gaffer and lighting technician
- 2007: Nick Daubney - Location Manager
- 2008: Barry Wilkinson - prop master (including Harry Potter films)
- 2009: Pinewood Studios and Shepperton Studios - film studios
2010s
- 2010: Joe Dunton - Cinematographer and Technician
- 2011: Harry Potter films , eight films based on Harry Potter books by Joanne K. Rowling
- 2012: John Hurt - Actor ( Noon - Midnight Express , The Elephant Man )
- 2013: Tessa Ross - Director of Film4 and Channel 4 Drama
- 2014: Peter Greenaway - Film Director ( The Architect's Belly , The Cook, The Thief, His Wife and Her Lover )
- 2015: BBC Films - British film production company
- 2016: Angels Costumes - British costume rental company
- 2017: Curzon - British cinema chain and distributor
- 2018: National Film and Television School (NFTS) - film school
- 2019: Number 9 Films ( Stephen Woolley and Elizabeth Karlsen ) - British film production company
Web links
Individual evidence
- ^ Number 9 Films Stephen Woolley and Elizabeth Karlsen to receive the BAFTA for Outstanding British Contribution to Cinema . Article dated December 16, 2018, accessed February 11, 2019.