l Best Film: Argo; Les Miserables; Life Of Pi; Lincoln; Zero Dark Thirty.
Outstanding British Film: Anna Karenina; The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel; Les Miserables; Seven Psychopaths; Skyfall.
l Animated Film: Brave; Frankenweenie; Paranorman.
l Director: Michael Haneke – Amour; Ben Affleck – Argo; Quentin Tarantino – Django Unchained; Ang Lee – Life Of Pi; Kathryn Bigelow – Zero Dark Thirty.
l Original Screenplay: Michael Haneke – Amour; Quentin Tarantino – Django Unchained; Paul Thomas Anderson – The Master; Wes Anderson, Roman Coppola – Moonrise Kingdom; Mark Boal – Zero Dark Thirty.
l Adapted Screenplay: Chris Terrio – Argo; Lucy Alibar, Benh Zeitlin – Beasts Of The Southern Wild; David Magee – Life Of Pi; Tony Kushner – Lincoln; David O Russell – Silver Linings Playbook.
l Outstanding Debut by British Writer, Director or Producer: Bart Layton, Dimitro Doganis – The Imposter; David Morris, Jacqui Morris – McCullin; Dexter Fletcher, Danny King – Wild Bill; James Bobin – The Muppets; Tina Gharavi – I Am Nasrine.
l Leading Actor: Ben Affleck – Argo; Bradley Cooper – Silver Linings Playbook; Daniel Day-Lewis – Lincoln; Hugh Jackman – Les Miserables; Joaquin Phoenix – The Master.
l Leading Actress: Emmanuelle Riva – Amour; Helen Mirren – Hitchcock; Jennifer Lawrence – Silver Linings Playbook; Jessica Chastain – Zero Dark Thirty; Marion Cotillard – Rust And Bone.
l Supporting Actor: Alan Arkin – Argo; Christoph Waltz – Django Unchained; Javier Bardem – Skyfall; Philip Seymour Hoffman – The Master; Tommy Lee Jones – Lincoln.
l Supporting Actress: Amy Adams – The Master; Anne Hathaway – Les Miserables; Helen Hunt – The Sessions; Judi Dench – Skyfall; Sally Field – Lincoln.
l Special Visual Effects: The Dark Night Rises; The Hobbit; An Unexpected Journey; Life Of Pi; Marvel Avengers Assemble; Prometheus.
l Short Animation: Here To Fall; I'm Fine Thanks; The Making Of Longbird.
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