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1st British Academy Film Awards

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Date
  
29 May 1949

Best British Film
  
Odd Man Out

Site
  
Odeon Cinema, Leicester Square, London

Best Film
  
The Best Years of Our Lives

Most awards
  
The Best Years of Our Lives, Odd Man Out (1)

The 1st British Film Academy Awards (retroactively known as the British Academy Film Awards), were handed out on 29 May 1949 at the Odeon Cinema, Leicester Square, in London, for films shown in the United Kingdom in 1947 and 1948. They were presented by the British Film Academy (currently, British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA)), an organisation established in 1947 by filmmakers from Great Britain, for the "advancement of the art and technique of the film". The Academy bestowed accolades in three categories: Best British Film, Best Picture from any source - British or Foreign and a Special Award. British film producer Michael Balcon chaired the ceremony.

Contents

Odd Man Out won Best British Film. Best Film from any source - British or Foreign was awarded to American film The Best Years of Our Lives. Documentary, The World Is Rich received the Special Award. Bronze trophies, designed by Henry Moore were given to the director of the films, on behalf of the motion pictures' production units.

Winners

Winners highlighted in boldface. All sources used in this article make no mention of nominees in any of the categories.

Special Award

  • The World Is Rich (Documentary)
  • References

    1st British Academy Film Awards Wikipedia


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