31st British Academy Film Awards

The 31st British Film Awards, given by the British Academy of Film and Television Arts in 1978, honoured the best films of 1977.

31st British Academy Film Awards
Date1978
Highlights
Best FilmAnnie Hall
Best ActorPeter Finch
Network
Best ActressDiane Keaton
Annie Hall
Most awardsAnnie Hall (5)
Most nominationsNetwork (9)

Winners and nominees

BAFTA Fellowship: Fred Zinnemann

Annie HallWoody Allen

Woody AllenAnnie Hall

Peter FinchNetwork as Howard Beale

Diane KeatonAnnie Hall as Annie Hall

Edward FoxA Bridge Too Far as Brian Horrocks

Jenny AgutterEquus as Jill Mason

Annie HallWoody Allen and Marshall Brickman

A Bridge Too FarGeoffrey Unsworth

Fellini's CasanovaDanilo Donati

Annie HallRalph Rosenblum and Wendy Greene Bricmont

A Bridge Too FarJohn Addison

Fellini's CasanovaDanilo Donati

A Bridge Too Far – Peter Horrocks, Gerry Humphreys,
Simon Kaye, Robin O'Donoghue and Les Wiggins

Best Specialised Film

Path of the PaddleBill Mason

  • Hazchem – Roy Pace
  • How the Motor Works: Part II – George Seager
Best Fictional Film

Bead GameIshu Patel

Best Factual Film

The Living City – Peter De Normanville and Sarah Erulkar

Isabelle HuppertThe Lacemaker as Pomme

Statistics

Films that received multiple nominations
Nominations Film
9 Network
8 A Bridge Too Far
6 Annie Hall
5 Equus
Rocky
3 Fellini's Casanova
Valentino
2 New York, New York
The Spy Who Loved Me
A Star Is Born
Films that received multiple awards
Awards Film
5 Annie Hall
4 A Bridge Too Far
2 Fellini's Casanova
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See also

References

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