Blog: International stars
French actress Eva Green, who played love interest Vesper Lynd in Casino Royale, won the Orange rising star award voted for by the British public.
“It’s a real honour because I’m French and it’s an English award. I have just moved here and have had the most amazing welcome,” she said.
Whitaker, who has also won Golden Globe and Screen Actors Guild awards for The Last King of Scotland, said: “This means a lot because to be embraced by another shore is a special thing.
I try to think of myself as a citizen of the planet,” he added.
Greengrass’s United 93 depicts one of the 11 September 2001 plane hijackings.
Accepting his award, the film-maker said: “I firmly believe that cinema must deal with the way the world is and the dangers there are. We need it very much now.”
The Spanish-language dark fairytale Pan’s Labyrinth won three Baftas including the award for best foreign language film.
Former US reality TV show contestant Jennifer Hudson added the best supporting actress prize to her considerable collection for her performance in the musical Dreamgirls.
Peter Morgan and Jeremy Brock’s script for The Last King of Scotland won the best adapted screenplay honour.
The award for special achievement by a British director in their first feature film went to Andrea Arnold for the Glasgow-set drama Red Road.
The best animated feature film Bafta was awarded to Happy Feet.
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