13th Empire Awards

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13th Empire Awards
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The logo for the 13th Empire Awards
Date9 March 2008 (2008-03-09) [1]
Site Grosvenor House Hotel, London, England [1]
Hosted by Rob Brydon [2]
Highlights
Best Film The Bourne Ultimatum
Best British Film Atonement
Most awards Atonement (3)
Most nominations Atonement and Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix (6)
Television coverage
Channel ITV2 [1]

The 13th Empire Awards ceremony (officially known as the Sony Ericsson Empire Awards), presented by the British film magazine Empire, honored the best films of 2007 and took place on 9 March 2008 at the Grosvenor House Hotel in London, England. [1] During the ceremony, Empire presented Empire Awards in 12 categories as well as three honorary awards. The awards for the Sony Ericsson Soundtrack and the Done In 60 Seconds competition were first introduced this year. The Best Newcomer returned to a single award, having last year been split into "Best Male Newcomer" and "Best Female Newcomer" awards and the honorary Outstanding Contribution to British Cinema was renamed to Outstanding Contribution to British Film. The ceremony was televised in the United Kingdom by ITV2 on March 10. [1] [2] Welsh actor Rob Brydon hosted the show for the first time. [2] The awards were sponsored by Sony Ericsson for the fifth year, having last sponsored the 11th ceremony held in 2006. [1]

Contents

Atonement won the most awards with three including Best British Film. Other winners included Control with two awards and 28 Weeks Later , American Gangster , Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix , Hot Fuzz , Stardust and The Bourne Ultimatum with one. Ewan McGregor received the Empire Icon Award, Guillermo del Toro received the Empire Inspiration Award, and Shane Meadows received the Outstanding Contribution to British Film award. Nick Jesper from the United Kingdom won the Done In 60 Seconds Award for his 60-second film version of Titanic .

Winners and nominees

Winners are listed first and highlighted in boldface. [3] [4]

Finalists: [17]

The other shortlisted films: [17]

Honorary Awards

Multiple awards

The following two films received multiple awards:

AwardsFilm
3 Atonement
2 Control

Multiple nominations

The following 12 films received multiple nominations:

NominationsFilm
6 Atonement
Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix
4 Hot Fuzz
The Bourne Ultimatum
3 Control
Zodiac
2 300
Knocked Up
Ratatouille
Sunshine
This Is England
Transformers

Done In 60 Seconds films

  1. Done In 60 Seconds: Titanic by Nick Jesper on YouTube
  2. Done In 60 Seconds: Alien by George Pursall and Thomas Stock on YouTube
  3. Done In 60 Seconds: Atonement by Ellie Rogers on YouTube
  4. Done In 60 Seconds: Close Encounters of the Third Kind by Phil Heeks on YouTube
  5. Done In 60 Seconds: Speed by Mark Wong on YouTube
  6. Lynsey Yarnell (2008). Done In 60 Seconds: Back to the Future.
  7. Ryhs Owain (2008). Done In 60 Seconds: Dino-Empire.
  8. Done In 60 Seconds: Evil Dead II by Tim Chivers on YouTube
  9. Oliver Hollingdale (2008). Done In 60 Seconds: Harry Potter.
  10. Liam Johnston (2008). Done In 60 Seconds: Nosferatu.
  11. Done In 60 Seconds: Rambo: First Blood by Tom Marshall on YouTube
  12. Done In 60 Seconds: Saving Private Ryan by Alison Goldsmith on YouTube
  13. Done In 60 Seconds: The Seventh Seal by Dan Horn on YouTube
  14. Done In 60 Seconds: The Dam Busters by Matt Bigwood on YouTube
  15. Done In 60 Seconds: The Shining by Henry S & Matt D on YouTube

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