BAFTA winners 2013
He might have been snubbed at the Oscars, but Ben Affleck had the last laugh with his latest success - when he took home both Best Director and Best Film for his hit movie Argo at the EE BAFTA awards.The actor-turned-director admitted he was stunned with the double success at the awards ceremony, which took place at London's Royal Opera House on Sunday night.
Collecting the Best Film prize, Affleck told the star-studded audience: 'I was talking to people from the studio and they were like "We never win!" so this really is the most incredible surprise.'
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Give us a smile! Ben Affleck took home the Best
Film and Best Director prizes for Argo at the EE BAFTA awards in London
on Sunday night
'You really are remarkable at what you do.'

That's better: Affleck posed up with George Clooney and Grant Heslvov as the trio celebrated after winning Best Film for Argo

Double trouble: Affleck both starred in and directed the thriller Argo
Meanwhile, Daniel Day-Lewis was crowned Best Actor for his role in Lincoln, leading to further speculation that he will take home the Oscar for the part later this month.
Accepting his award, Day-Lewis poked fun at his own reputation for immersing himself in his characters and his devotion to method acting.
Congratulations: Ben accepted the Best Director
prize from Sir Ian McKellen, before admitting he was stunned by the win
to the audience

Well done, darling! Jennifer Garner posed up with her husband inside the event
Red carpet glamour: Jennifer looked stunning in a Roland Mouret gown as she posed on the red carpet earlier in the evening
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Anne Hathaway took home the Best Supporting Actress prize for her role in Les Miserables, but admitted she was missing her co-star Eddie Redmayne, who was suffering from a sickness bug backstage.
She said: 'Feel better. I mean I'd be holding
your hair back, but, you know...'

Will he win the Oscar? Daniel Day-Lewis took home the Best Actor prize for his role in Lincoln
Supporting roles: Anne Hathaway won Best
Supporting Actress for her role in Les Miserables, while Christoph Waltz
took home the Best Supporting Actor prize for Django Unchained

My very talented wife: Anne was congratulated by her husband Adam Shulman upon hearing that she had won

I can't believe it! Anne looked stunned, and raised her hand to her mouth, as she made her way to the stage to collect the award

The smile of award winners! Anne and Daniel beamed as they posed up backstage following their wins

Gleeful: Anne and Daniel are giddy with excitement after scooping their Best Supporting Actress and Best Actor gongs

Beating the competition: Emmanuelle Riva was crowned Best Actress for Amour

All together now! The winners gather with their golden masks

Cheer! Raising their statues the winners looked cheerful, while Daniel Day-Lewis showed stoic reserve

Gold standard: Sam Mendes and Quentin Tarantino chat after winning gongs for their work on Skyfall and Django Unchained
Christoph Waltz took home the Best Supporting Actor prize for Django Unchained, while Emmanuelle Riva was a surprising win for her role in Amour.
The 85-year-old French film veteran beat Jessica Chastain for Zero Dark Thirty, Marion Cotillard for Rust And Bone, Jennifer Lawrence for Silver Linings Playbook and Helen Mirren for Hitchcock to take home the award.

Outstanding! Robert Wade, Sam Mendes, Barbara
Broccoli, Michael G Wilson and Neal Purvis celebrate Outstanding British
Film award for Skyfall

Substitute: Ang Lee celebrates as he collects
the award on behalf of Claudio Miranda after winning the Cinematography
award for Life Of Pi

Presenting pair: Jeremy Irvine and Olga
Kurylenko take to the stage to present the BAFTA for Best Sound and
Editing to Les Miserables and Argo respectively

And the winner is: Ben Whishaw and Alice Eve present the Costume Design to Jacqueline Durran for Anna Karenina
Jacqueline Durran took best costume for Anna Karenina while Lisa Westcott won for her make-up design in Les Miserables.
Miss Durran, who
is also nominated for an Oscar in the same category thanked Anna
Karenina's star Keira Knightley for 'her inspiration'.
Brave won the best animated film prize for Disney.

Awkward! Nicholas Hoult fluffed his lines as he presented an award in front of ex Jennifer Lawrence

That's better! Despite a glum arrival at the
event, Jennifer Lawrence looked happier as she presented the screenplay
award to Quentin Tarantino

Making new friends: Jennifer posed up with Django Unchained's Quentin Tarantino after presenting him with his prize
The award for Best Short Film went to Swimmer which was made by We Need to Talk About Kevin director Lynne Ramsay.
The Making of Longbird picked up the award for Best Short Animation.
The awards for Sound and Editing went to Les Miserables and Ben Affleck's Iran hostage crisis drama Argo respectively.
Zero
Dark Thirty star Mark Strong presented the Cinematography award to
Claudio Miranda for his work on Life Of Pi which was picked up on his
behalf by the film director Ang Lee.

Kicking things off: Paloma Faith looked stunning in a metallic outfit as she opened the show

Musical inspiration: David Morrissey and Paloma Faith presented the Original Music award to Thomas Newman for Skyfall
Faith was back on stage with David Morrissey to present the award for Best Original Music to Thomas Newman for Skyfall.
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Famous trio: Juno was presented her award by John C Reilly and Sarah Silverman
The film tells the true story of Frenchman Frederic Bourdin, who posed as a missing Texan teenager so successfully that he moved in with his family and lived as him for several months.
The award for Best Adapted Screenplay went to David O Russell for Silver Linings Playbook.
Trainspotting director Danny Boyle presented the award for Outstanding British Contribution to Cinema to FilmFour boss Tessa Ross, who he described as a 'shy genius'.

Funnyman: Joking that he was 'presenting an
unsuspecting stranger with a deathmask on a stick', the comedian and
actor gave the award to Layton and Doganis

Dapper dudes: Bart Layton (left) and Dimitri
Doganis celebrate after winning the Outstanding Debut by a British
Writer, Director or Producer for The Imposter

The big reveal: Sarah Jessica Parker presented Best Actor to Daniel Day Lewis
The award for Film Not in the English Language went to Amour.
The EE Rising Star Award - which is voted for by the film-going public - went to Juno Temple.
The actress, who starred in Killer Joe, said it was 'a huge, huge honour' to win and thanked her brother, Felix, who she said 'got his entire school to vote for me'.

A film for adults and children: Mark Andrews and Brenda Chapman with the award for Best Animated Film for Brave
Victory: Jacqueline Durran celebrates after
winning the Costume Design award for Anna Karenina, while Henderson and
Anderson celebrate after winning Short Animation Film award for The
Making of Longbird

Making a splash: Diarmid Scrimshaw (left) and Peter Carlton with the Award for Best Short Film for Swimmer
She also thanked her father, filmmaker Julien Temple, for inspiring her to act.Martin Freeman joined Henry Cavill on stage to present the award for Best Documentary to Searching for Sugarman - the story of two music fans looking for a little known American musician called Rodriguez whose career has been revived by the film's success.
The award for Production Design went to Eve Stewart and Anna Lynch-Robinson for their work on Les Miserables.

Presenters: Jennifer Garner and Simon Pegg announce the winner of Best Adapted Screenplay

National treasure: Danny Boyle presented the award for Outstanding British Contribution to Cinema

The host with the most: Stephen Fry was in charge of proceedings
THE EE BAFTA AWARDS 2013, FULL LIST OF WINNERS:
Best Film
Argo
Director
Ben Affleck (Argo)
Leading Actor
Daniel Day-Lewis (Lincoln)
Leading Actress
Emmanuelle Riva (Amour)
Supporting Actor
Christoph Waltz (Django Unchained)
Supporting Actress
Anne Hathaway (Les Miserables)
Bafta Fellowship
Sir Alan Parker
THE EE Rising Star Award (voted for by the public)
Juno Temple
Outstanding British Contribution to Cinema
Tessa Ross
Outstanding Debut by a British Writer, Director or Producer
Bart Layton, Dimitri Doganis (The Imposter)
Film Not in the English Language
Amour
Documentary
Searching For Sugar Man
Argo
Director
Ben Affleck (Argo)
Leading Actor
Daniel Day-Lewis (Lincoln)
Leading Actress
Emmanuelle Riva (Amour)
Supporting Actor
Christoph Waltz (Django Unchained)
Supporting Actress
Anne Hathaway (Les Miserables)
Bafta Fellowship
Sir Alan Parker
THE EE Rising Star Award (voted for by the public)
Juno Temple
Outstanding British Contribution to Cinema
Tessa Ross
Outstanding Debut by a British Writer, Director or Producer
Bart Layton, Dimitri Doganis (The Imposter)
Film Not in the English Language
Amour
Documentary
Searching For Sugar Man
Outstanding British Film
Skyfall
Animated Film
Brave
Original Screenplay
Django Unchained (Quentin Tarantino)
Original Music
Skyfall (Thomas Newman)
Cinematography
Life Of Pi (Claudio Miranda)
Editing
Argo (William Goldenberg)
Costume Design
Anna Karenina (Jacqueline Durran)
Make-up and Hair
Les Miserables (Lisa Westcott)
Sound
Les Miserables
Short Animation
The Making Of Longbird
Short Film
Swimmer
Adapted Screenplay
David O Russell (Silver Linings Playbook)
Skyfall
Animated Film
Brave
Original Screenplay
Django Unchained (Quentin Tarantino)
Original Music
Skyfall (Thomas Newman)
Cinematography
Life Of Pi (Claudio Miranda)
Editing
Argo (William Goldenberg)
Costume Design
Anna Karenina (Jacqueline Durran)
Make-up and Hair
Les Miserables (Lisa Westcott)
Sound
Les Miserables
Short Animation
The Making Of Longbird
Short Film
Swimmer
Adapted Screenplay
David O Russell (Silver Linings Playbook)
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