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21st British Academy Film Awards | |
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Date | 1968 |
Highlights | |
Best Film | A Man for All Seasons |
Best British Film | A Man for All Seasons |
Most awards | A Man for All Seasons (7) |
Most nominations | A Man for All Seasons (7) |
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Best Foreign Actor Rod Steiger – In the Heat of the Night as Chief Bill Gillespie
| Best Foreign Actress Anouk Aimée – A Man and a Woman as Anne Gauthier
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Best British Actor Paul Scofield – A Man for All Seasons as Thomas More
| Best British Actress Edith Evans – The Whisperers as Mrs. Ross
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Best British Film | Best British Screenplay |
Best Animated Film Notes on a Triangle – René Jodoin
| Best Documentary To Die in Madrid – Frédéric Rossif
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Best Short Film Indus Waters – Derek Williams
| Best Specialised Film Energy and Matter – Robert Verrall
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Best Film | Best British Art Direction |
Best British Cinematography, Black and White | Best British Cinematography, Colour |
Best British Costume Design, Black and White | Best British Costume Design, Colour |
Most Promising Newcomer to Leading Film Roles Faye Dunaway – Bonnie and Clyde as Bonnie Elizabeth Parker
| United Nations Award |
Nominations | Film |
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7 | A Man for All Seasons |
5 | The Deadly Affair |
4 | Accident |
In the Heat of the Night | |
3 | Blowup |
Bonnie and Clyde | |
Ulysses | |
2 | Far from the Madding Crowd |
Mademoiselle | |
A Man and a Woman | |
The Sailor from Gibraltar | |
The Taming of the Shrew | |
The Whisperers |
Awards | Film |
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7 | A Man for All Seasons |
2 | In the Heat of the Night |
The Whisperers |
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