Evening Standard British Film Awards
Evening Standard British Film Awards |
Awarded for |
British and Irish film |
Country |
United Kingdom |
First awarded |
1973 |
The Evening Standard British Film Awards were established in 1973 by the British London area evening newspaper Evening Standard. The Standard Awards is the only ceremony "dedicated to British and Irish talent,"[1] judged by a panel of "top UK critics."[2] Each ceremony honours films from the previous year.
1973–1980 Winners
1973 Winners
1974 Winners
1975 Winners
1976 Winners
1977 Winners
1978 Winners
1979 Winners
1980 Winners
1981–1990 Winners
1981 Winners
1982 Winners
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1984 Winners
1985 Winners
1986 Winners
1987 Winners
1988 Winners
1989 Winners
1990 Winners
1991–2000 Winners
1991 Winners
- Best Actor : Alan Rickman - Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves, Close My Eyes, Truly Madly Deeply
- Best Actress : Juliet Stevenson - Truly, Madly, Deeply
- Best Film : Close My Eyes - Stephen Poliakoff
- Best Screenplay : Neil Jordan - The Miracle
- Best Technical or Artistic Achievement : Sandy Powell - Edward II, The Miracle, The Pope Must Die
- Most Promising Newcomer : Anthony Minghella - Truly, Madly, Deeply
- Peter Sellers Award for Comedy : The Commitments - Dick Clement, Roddy Doyle, Ian La Frenais
1992 Winners
1993 Winners
1994 Winners
1995 Winners
1996 Winners
1997 Winners
1998 Winners
1999 Winners
2000 Winners
2001–2010 Winners
2001 Winners
2002 Winners
2003 Winners
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2007 Winners
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2009 Winners
2010 Winners
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