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Aviator flies high at BAFTA awards
Monday 14 February 2005'The Aviator' was named Best Film, with star Cate Blanchett winning the award for Best Supporting Actress.
The film also took the awards for Best Production Design and Best Make Up and Hair.
Mike Leigh's 'Vera Drake' followed 'The Aviator' on the awards tally, winning in three categories.
Leigh was named Best Director, his Oscar-nominated star, Imelda Staunton, won Best Actress and the film also won the award for Best Costume Design.
Jamie Foxx won the Best Actor award for 'Ray', with Clive Owen named Best Supporting Actor for 'Closer'.
The award for Orange Film of the Year, which was voted on by the public, went to 'Harry Potter and The Prisoner of Azkaban'.
'The Motorcycles Diaries' was named Best Foreign Film and composer Gustavo Santaolalla took the Best Achievement in Music award for his work on the film.
'My Summer of Love' was the Outstanding British Film of the Year.
Charlie Kaufman won the Best Original Screenplay award for 'Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind', with director Alexander Payne and Jim Taylor winning Best Adapted Screenplay for 'Sideways'.
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