As we reported last week, Britain’s annual BAFTA awards (honoring excellence in the film, television and video game industries) took place last night. If the outcomes there were any indication of what we might see in L.A. on March 7, Kathryn Bigelow’s going to be one happy director. Her 2009 film, The Hurt Locker, won six of the eight categories it was nominated for, including Best Film, Director and Original Screenplay.
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It seems Kathryn Bigelow is the odds-on favorite going into next Sunday's Academy Awards, as The Hurt Locker won six BAFTA trophies tonight, including Best Film and Best Director. Inside, video of Bigelow's acceptance speeches and ... Post Profile
Bigelow and her BAFTA. The Hurt Locker continued its hot streak at tonight’s British Academy of Film and Television Arts Awards in London, picking up six trophies including Best Film, Best Director (Kathryn Bigelow) and Best Ori... Post Profile
The Hurt Locker finished strong at this year's BAFTA (British Academy of Film and Television Arts) Awards, winning six of the eight awards for which it was nominated: "The BAFTAs have done better at predicting the acting Oscar champ... Post Profile