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British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA)
 
BAFTA was founded in 1947 as The British Film Academy, by David Lean, Alexander Korda, Carol Reed, Charles Laughton, Roger Manvell and others. In 1958, the Academy merged with The Guild of Television Producers and Directors to form The Society of Film and Television, which eventually became The British Academy of Film and Television Arts in 1976. BAFTA's stated charitable remit is to "support, develop and promote the art forms of the moving image, by identifying and rewarding excellence, inspiring practitioners and benefiting the public." In addition to high profile awards ceremonies, BAFTA runs a year-round programme of educational events including film screenings and tribute evenings. BAFTA is supported by a membership of around 6000 people from the film, television and video game industries.
 
 
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Pick of the Litter 1972
The Godfather
(1972)  R
Coppola's award-winning adaptation of Mario Puzo's novel about a fictional Mafia family in the late 1940s. Revenge, envy, and parent-child conflict mix with the rituals of Italian mob life in America. Minutely detailed, with excellent performances by Pacino, Brando, and Caan as the violence-prone Sonny. Film debut of Coppola's daughter ... more
Sounder
(1972)  G
The struggles of a family of black sharecroppers in rural Louisiana during the Depression. When the father is sentenced to jail for stealing in order to feed his family, they must pull together even more, and one son finds education to be his way out of poverty. Tyson brings strength ... more
Under the Flag of the Rising Sun
(1972
A grieving widow (Hidari) is determined to find the truth behind her husband's court martial and execution on the New Guinea front during the final days of World War II. Interviewing surviving members of her husband's garrison, she encounters conflicting testimonies that form a heart-breaking tapestry of wartime atrocity and ... more
Deliverance
(1972)  R
Terrifying exploration of the primal nature of man and his alienation from nature, based on the novel by James Dickey, which he adapted for the film (he also makes an appearance as a sheriff). Four urban professionals, hoping to get away from it all for the weekend, canoe down a ... more
The Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie
(1972)  R
Bunuel in top form, satirizing modern society. These six characters are forever sitting down to dinner, yet they never eat. Dreams and reality, actual or contrived, prevent their feast.

British Academy of Film and Television: The BAFTAs 1972
 
 
The Last Picture Show
Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role
 

Nominees:
No Nominees Under this category
 
 

 
The Hospital
Best Screenplay
 
(Winner) The Hospital
(1971) PG \"\"

Nominees:
No Nominees Under this category
 
 

 
Cloris Leachman
Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role
 

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No Nominees Under this category
 
 

 
Gene Hackman
Best Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role
 

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No Nominees Under this category
 
 

 
The Last Picture Show
Best Screenplay
 

Nominees:
No Nominees Under this category
 
 

 
Cabaret
Best Motion Picture of the Year
 
(Winner) Cabaret
(1972) PG \"\"

Nominees:
No Nominees Under this category
 
 

 
Bob Fosse
Achievement in directing
 
(Winner) Bob Fosse for Cabaret
(1972) PG \"\"

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No Nominees Under this category
 
 

 
Liza Minnelli
Best Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role
 
(Winner) Liza Minnelli for Cabaret
(1972) PG \"\"

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No Nominees Under this category
 
 


 
 
 
 
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