Awards - British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA) - 1965-1974
National Awards
- Academy Awards
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Critics Awards
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Genre / Special Awards
Anti-awards
1974 - 27th British Academy Film Awards
Best Film
Day for Night
Best Film
Best Director
- François Truffaut (Day for Night)
- Fred Zinnemann (The Day of the Jackal)
- Luis Buñuel (The Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie)
- Nicolas Roeg (Don't Look Now)
Best Leading Actor
- Walter Matthau (Pete 'n' Tillie)
- Walter Matthau (Charley Varrick)
- Marlon Brando (Last Tango in Paris)
- Laurence Olivier (Sleuth)
- Donald Sutherland (Don't Look Now)
- Donald Sutherland (Steelyard Blues)
Best Leading Actress
- Stéphane Audran (The Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie)
- Stéphane Audran (Just Before Nightfall)
- Julie Christie (Don't Look Now)
- Glenda Jackson (A Touch of Class)
- Diana Ross (Lady Sings the Blues)
Best Supporting Actor
- Arthur Lowe (O Lucky Man!)
- Ian Bannen (The Offence)
- Denholm Elliott (A Doll's House)
- Michael Lonsdale (The Day of the Jackal)
Best Supporting Actress
- Valentina Cortese (Day for Night)
- Rosemary Leach (That'll Be the Day)
- Delphine Seyrig (The Day of the Jackal)
- Ingrid Thulin (Cries and Whispers)
Best Screenplay
- Luis Buñuel, Jean-Claude Carrière (The Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie)
- Kenneth Ross (The Day of the Jackal)
- Anthony Shaffer (Sleuth)
- Melvin Frank, Jack Rose (A Touch of Class)
Best Cinematography
- Anthony B. Richmond (Don't Look Now)
- Sven Nykvist (Cries and Whispers)
- Douglas Slocombe (Jesus Christ Superstar)
- Douglas Slocombe (Travels with My Aunt)
- Oswald Morris (Sleuth)
Best Editing
Best Music
- Alan Price (O Lucky Man!)
- Bob Dylan (Pat Garrett & Billy the Kid)
- Taj Mahal (Sounder)
- Mikis Theodorakis (State of Siege)
Best Costume Design
Best Production Design
Best Animated Film
Best Documentary Film
Best British Short Film
Specialised Film
Academy Fellowship
Most Promising Newcomer to Film
- Peter Egan (The Hireling)
- Jim Dale (Adolf Hitler - My Part in His Downfall)
- David Essex (That'll Be the Day)
- Kris Kristofferson (Pat Garrett & Billy the Kid)
Best Soundtrack
United Nations Award
1973 - 26th British Academy Film Awards
Best Film
Cabaret
Best Film
Best Director
- Bob Fosse (Cabaret)
- Stanley Kubrick (A Clockwork Orange)
- William Friedkin (The French Connection)
- Peter Bogdanovich (The Last Picture Show)
Best Leading Actor
- Gene Hackman (The French Connection)
- Gene Hackman (The Poseidon Adventure)
- Marlon Brando (The Nightcomers)
- Marlon Brando (The Godfather)
- George C. Scott (They Might Be Giants)
- George C. Scott (The Hospital)
- Robert Shaw (Young Winston)
Best Leading Actress
- Liza Minnelli (Cabaret)
- Stéphane Audran (The Butcher)
- Anne Bancroft (Young Winston)
- Dorothy Tutin (Savage Messiah)
Best Supporting Actor
- Ben Johnson (The Last Picture Show)
- Max Adrian (The Boy Friend)
- Robert Duvall (The Godfather)
- Ralph Richardson (Lady Caroline Lamb)
Best Supporting Actress
- Cloris Leachman (The Last Picture Show)
- Marisa Berenson (Cabaret)
- Eileen Brennan (The Last Picture Show)
- Shelley Winters (The Poseidon Adventure)
Best Screenplay
- Paddy Chayefsky (The Hospital)
- Peter Bogdanovich, Larry McMurtry (The Last Picture Show)
- Jay Presson Allen (Cabaret)
- Stanley Kubrick (A Clockwork Orange)
Best Cinematography
- Geoffrey Unsworth (Cabaret)
- Geoffrey Unsworth (Alice's Adventures in Wonderland)
- John Alcott (A Clockwork Orange)
- Ennio Guarnieri (The Garden of the Finzi-Continis)
- Vilmos Zsigmond (McCabe & Mrs. Miller)
- Vilmos Zsigmond (Images)
- Vilmos Zsigmond (Deliverance)
Best Editing
Best Music
- Nino Rota (The Godfather)
- Richard Rodney Bennett (Lady Caroline Lamb)
- The Third Ear Band (Macbeth)
- Alfred Ralston (Young Winston)
Best Costume Design
Best Production Design
Best British Short Film
Specialised Film
Most Promising Newcomer to Film
- Joel Grey (Cabaret)
- Bud Cort (Harold and Maude)
- Al Pacino (The Godfather)
- Simon Ward (Young Winston)
Best Soundtrack
United Nations Award
1972 - 25th British Academy Film Awards
Best Film
Sunday Bloody Sunday
Best Film
Best Director
- John Schlesinger (Sunday Bloody Sunday)
- Luchino Visconti (Death in Venice)
- Joseph Losey (The Go-Between)
- Miloš Forman (Taking Off)
Best Leading Actor
- Peter Finch (Sunday Bloody Sunday)
- Dirk Bogarde (Death in Venice)
- Albert Finney (Gumshoe)
- Dustin Hoffman (Little Big Man)
Best Leading Actress
- Glenda Jackson (Sunday Bloody Sunday)
- Lynn Carlin (Taking Off)
- Jane Fonda (Klute)
- Nanette Newman (Long Ago Tomorrow)
- Julie Christie (The Go-Between)
Best Supporting Actor
- Edward Fox (The Go-Between)
- Michael Gough (The Go-Between)
- Ian Hendry (Get Carter)
- John Hurt (10 Rillington Place)
Best Supporting Actress
- Margaret Leighton (The Go-Between)
- Jane Asher (Deep End)
- Georgia Brown (Long Ago Tomorrow)
- Georgia Engel (Taking Off)
Best Screenplay
- Harold Pinter (The Go-Between)
- Neville Smith (Gumshoe)
- Penelope Gilliatt (Sunday Bloody Sunday)
- Jean-Claude Carrière, Miloš Forman, John Guare, John Klein (Taking Off)
Best Cinematography
- Pasqualino De Santis (Death in Venice)
- Oswald Morris (Fiddler on the Roof)
- Gerry Fisher (The Go-Between)
- Billy Williams (Sunday Bloody Sunday)
Best Editing
Best Music
- Michel Legrand (Summer of '42)
- John Hammond (Little Big Man)
- Isaac Hayes (Shaft)
- Charles Dumont (Traffic)
Best Costume Design
Best Production Design
Best Documentary Film
Best British Short Film
Specialised Film
Academy Fellowship
Most Promising Newcomer to Film
- Dominic Guard (The Go-Between)
- Gary Grimes (Summer of '42)
- Carrie Snodgress (Diary of a Mad Housewife)
- Janet Suzman (Nicholas and Alexandra)
Best Soundtrack
United Nations Award
1971 - 24th British Academy Film Awards
Best Film
Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid
Best Film
Best Director
- George Roy Hill (Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid)
- Ken Loach (Kes)
- Robert Altman (M*A*S*H)
- David Lean (Ryan's Daughter)
Best Leading Actor
- Robert Redford (Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid)
- Robert Redford (Tell Them Willie Boy Is Here)
- Robert Redford (Downhill Racer)
- Elliott Gould (Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice)
- Elliott Gould (M*A*S*H)
- Paul Newman (Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid)
- George C. Scott (Patton)
Best Leading Actress
- Katharine Ross (Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid)
- Katharine Ross (Tell Them Willie Boy Is Here)
- Jane Fonda (They Shoot Horses, Don't They?)
- Goldie Hawn (Cactus Flower)
- Goldie Hawn (There's a Girl in My Soup)
- Sarah Miles (Ryan's Daughter)
Best Supporting Actor
- Colin Welland (Kes)
- Bernard Cribbins (The Railway Children)
- John Mills (Ryan's Daughter)
- Gig Young (They Shoot Horses, Don't They?)
Best Supporting Actress
- Susannah York (They Shoot Horses, Don't They?)
- Evin Crowley (Ryan's Daughter)
- Estelle Parsons (Watermelon Man)
- Maureen Stapleton (Airport)
Best Screenplay
- William Goldman (Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid)
- Paul Mazursky, Larry Tucker (Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice)
- Tony Garnett, Barry Hines, Ken Loach (Kes)
- James Poe, Robert E. Thompson (They Shoot Horses, Don't They?)
Best Cinematography
- Conrad L. Hall (Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid)
- David Watkin (Catch-22)
- Freddie Young (Ryan's Daughter)
- Armando Nannuzzi (Waterloo)
Best Editing
Best Music
- Burt Bacharach (Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid)
- Arlo Guthrie (Alice's Restaurant)
- Richard Rodney Bennett (Figures in a Landscape)
- Johnny Douglas (The Railway Children)
Best Costume Design
Best Production Design
Best Animated Film
Best Documentary Film
Best British Short Film
Specialised Film
Academy Fellowship
Most Promising Newcomer to Film
- David Bradley (Kes)
- Liza Minnelli (The Sterile Cuckoo)
- Michael Sarrazin (They Shoot Horses, Don't They?)
- Sally Thomsett (The Railway Children)
Best Soundtrack
United Nations Award
1970 - 23rd British Academy Film Awards
Best Film
Midnight Cowboy
Best Film
Best Director
- John Schlesinger (Midnight Cowboy)
- Peter Yates (Bullitt)
- Richard Attenborough (Oh! What a Lovely War)
- Ken Russell (Women in Love)
Best Leading Actor
- Dustin Hoffman (Midnight Cowboy)
- Dustin Hoffman (John and Mary)
- Alan Bates (Women in Love)
- Walter Matthau (The Secret Life of an American Wife)
- Walter Matthau (Hello, Dolly!)
- Nicol Williamson (Inadmissible Evidence)
Best Leading Actress
- Maggie Smith (The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie)
- Mia Farrow (Secret Ceremony)
- Mia Farrow (Rosemary's Baby)
- Mia Farrow (John and Mary)
- Glenda Jackson (Women in Love)
- Barbra Streisand (Funny Girl)
- Barbra Streisand (Hello, Dolly!)
Best Supporting Actor
- Laurence Olivier (Oh! What a Lovely War)
- Jack Klugman (Goodbye, Columbus)
- Jack Nicholson (Easy Rider)
- Robert Vaughn (Bullitt)
Best Supporting Actress
- Celia Johnson (The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie)
- Peggy Ashcroft (Three Into Two Won't Go)
- Pamela Franklin (The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie)
- Mary Wimbush (Oh! What a Lovely War)
Best Screenplay
- Waldo Salt (Midnight Cowboy)
- Arnold Schulman (Goodbye, Columbus)
- Larry Kramer (Women in Love)
- Costa-Gavras, Jorge Semprún (Z)
Best Cinematography
- Gerry Turpin (Oh! What a Lovely War)
- William A. Fraker (Bullitt)
- Harry Stradling Sr. (Funny Girl)
- Harry Stradling Sr. (Hello, Dolly!)
- Billy Williams (Women in Love)
- Billy Williams (The Magus)
Best Editing
Best Music
- Mikis Theodorakis (Z)
- Richard Rodney Bennett (Secret Ceremony)
- Michel Legrand (The Thomas Crown Affair)
- Georges Delerue (Women in Love)
Best Costume Design
Best Production Design
Best Documentary Film
Best British Short Film
Specialised Film
Most Promising Newcomer to Film
- Jon Voight (Midnight Cowboy)
- Kim Darby (True Grit)
- Jennie Linden (Women in Love)
- Ali MacGraw (Goodbye, Columbus)
Best Soundtrack
United Nations Award
1969 - 22nd British Academy Film Awards
Best Film
The Graduate
Best Film
Best Director
- Mike Nichols (The Graduate)
- Lindsay Anderson (If....)
- Carol Reed (Oliver!)
- Franco Zeffirelli (Romeo and Juliet)
Best Leading Actor
- Spencer Tracy (Guess Who's Coming to Dinner)
- Trevor Howard (The Charge of the Light Brigade)
- Ron Moody (Oliver!)
- Nicol Williamson (The Bofors Gun)
Best Leading Actress
- Katharine Hepburn (The Lion in Winter)
- Katharine Hepburn (Guess Who's Coming to Dinner)
- Anne Bancroft (The Graduate)
- Catherine Deneuve (Belle de Jour)
- Joanne Woodward (Rachel, Rachel)
Best Supporting Actor
- Ian Holm (The Bofors Gun)
- Anthony Hopkins (The Lion in Winter)
- John McEnery (Romeo and Juliet)
- George Segal (No Way to Treat a Lady)
Best Supporting Actress
- Billie Whitelaw (Twisted Nerve)
- Billie Whitelaw (Charlie Bubbles)
- Pat Heywood (Romeo and Juliet)
- Virginia Maskell (Interlude)
- Simone Signoret (Games)
Best Screenplay
- Buck Henry, Calder Willingham (The Graduate)
- William Rose (Guess Who's Coming to Dinner)
- David Sherwin (If....)
- James Goldman (The Lion in Winter)
Best Cinematography
- Geoffrey Unsworth (2001: A Space Odyssey)
- David Watkin (The Charge of the Light Brigade)
- Jörgen Persson (Elvira Madigan)
- Douglas Slocombe (The Lion in Winter)
Best Editing
Best Music
- John Barry (The Lion in Winter)
- John Addison (The Charge of the Light Brigade)
- Nino Rota (Romeo and Juliet)
- Francis Lai (Live for Life)
Best Costume Design
Best Production Design
Best Animated Film
Best Documentary Film
- In Need Of Special Care
- Inside North Viet Nam
- NBC Experiment in Television Epizoda Music!
- A Plague On Your Children
Specialised Film
Most Promising Newcomer to Film
- Dustin Hoffman (The Graduate)
- Pia Degermark (Elvira Madigan)
- Katharine Ross (The Graduate)
- Jack Wild (Oliver!)
Best Soundtrack
- 2001: A Space Odyssey
- The Charge of the Light Brigade
- Closely Watched Trains
- The Lion in Winter
- Oliver!
United Nations Award
1968 - 21st British Academy Film Awards
Best Film
- A Man for All Seasons (Fred Zinnemann)
- Bonnie and Clyde (Arthur Penn)
- In the Heat of the Night (Norman Jewison)
- A Man and a Woman (Claude Lelouch)
Best British Actor
- Paul Scofield (A Man for All Seasons)
- Dirk Bogarde (Accident)
- Dirk Bogarde (Our Mother's House)
- Richard Burton (The Taming of the Shrew)
- James Mason (The Deadly Affair)
Best Foreign Actor
- Rod Steiger (In the Heat of the Night)
- Warren Beatty (Bonnie and Clyde)
- Sidney Poitier (In the Heat of the Night)
- Orson Welles (Chimes at Midnight)
Best British Actress
Best Foreign Actress
- Anouk Aimée (A Man and a Woman)
- Bibi Andersson (My Sister My Love)
- Bibi Andersson (Persona)
- Jane Fonda (Barefoot in the Park)
- Simone Signoret (The Deadly Affair)
Best British Screenplay
- Robert Bolt (A Man for All Seasons)
- Harold Pinter (Accident)
- Paul Dehn (The Deadly Affair)
- Frederic Raphael (Two for the Road)
Best British Cinematography - Black and White
- Gerry Turpin (The Whisperers)
- David Watkin (Mademoiselle)
- Raoul Coutard (The Sailor from Gibraltar)
- Wolfgang Suschitzky (Ulysses)
Best British Cinematography - Colour
- Ted Moore (A Man for All Seasons)
- Carlo Di Palma (Blow-Up)
- Freddie Young (The Deadly Affair)
- Nicolas Roeg (Far from the Madding Crowd)
Best British Costume Design - Black and White
Best British Costume Design - Colour
Best British Art Direction - Colour
Best Animated Film
Best Documentary Film
Best British Short Film
Outstanding British Film
- A Man for All Seasons (Fred Zinnemann)
- Accident (Joseph Losey)
- Blow-Up (Michelangelo Antonioni)
- The Deadly Affair (Sidney Lumet)
Specialised Film
Most Promising Newcomer to Film
- Faye Dunaway (Bonnie and Clyde)
- Faye Dunaway (Hurry Sundown)
- Peter Kastner (You're a Big Boy Now)
- Milo O'Shea (Ulysses)
- Michael J. Pollard (Bonnie and Clyde)
United Nations Award
1967 - 20th British Academy Film Awards
Best Film
Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?
Best Film
- Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?
- Doctor Zhivago
- Morgan: A Suitable Case for Treatment
- The Spy Who Came In from the Cold
Best British Actor
- Richard Burton (The Spy Who Came In from the Cold)
- Richard Burton (Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?)
- Michael Caine (Alfie)
- Ralph Richardson (The Wrong Box)
- Ralph Richardson (Doctor Zhivago)
- Ralph Richardson (Khartoum)
- David Warner (Morgan: A Suitable Case for Treatment)
Best Foreign Actor
- Rod Steiger (The Pawnbroker)
- Jean-Paul Belmondo (Pierrot le Fou)
- Sidney Poitier (A Patch of Blue)
- Oskar Werner (The Spy Who Came In from the Cold)
Best British Actress
- Elizabeth Taylor (Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?)
- Julie Christie (Doctor Zhivago)
- Julie Christie (Fahrenheit 451)
- Lynn Redgrave (Georgy Girl)
- Vanessa Redgrave (Morgan: A Suitable Case for Treatment)
Best Foreign Actress
- Jeanne Moreau (Viva Maria!)
- Brigitte Bardot (Viva Maria!)
- Joan Hackett (The Group)
- Simone Signoret (The Sleeping Car Murder)
Best British Screenplay
- David Mercer (Morgan: A Suitable Case for Treatment)
- Bill Naughton (Alfie)
- Kevin Brownlow, Andrew Mollo (It Happened Here)
- Harold Pinter (The Quiller Memorandum)
Best British Cinematography - Black and White
- Oswald Morris (The Spy Who Came In from the Cold)
- Denys N. Coop (Bunny Lake Is Missing)
- Gilbert Taylor (Cul-de-sac)
- Kenneth Higgins (Georgy Girl)
Best British Cinematography - Colour
- Christopher Challis (Arabesque)
- Otto Heller (Alfie)
- Douglas Slocombe (The Blue Max)
- Jack Hildyard (Modesty Blaise)
Best Editing of a British Film
Best British Costume Design - Colour
Best British Art Direction - Black and White
Best British Art Direction - Colour
Best Documentary Film
- Goal! The World Cup
- Buster Keaton Rides Again
- I'm Going To Ask You To Get Up Out Of Your Seat
- Matador
Best British Short Film
Outstanding British Film
- The Spy Who Came In from the Cold (Martin Ritt)
- Alfie (Lewis Gilbert)
- Georgy Girl (Silvio Narizzano)
- Morgan: A Suitable Case for Treatment (Karel Reisz)
Specialised Film
Most Promising Newcomer to Film
- Vivien Merchant (Alfie)
- Alan Arkin (The Russians Are Coming! The Russians Are Coming!)
- Frank Finlay (Othello)
- Jeremy Kemp (The Blue Max)
United Nations Award
- The War Game
- The Pawnbroker
- The Russians Are Coming! The Russians Are Coming!
- Panorama Epizoda Vietnam - People And War
1966 - 19th British Academy Film Awards
Best Film
- My Fair Lady (George Cukor)
- Hamlet (Grigoriy Kozintsev)
- The Hill (Sidney Lumet)
- The Knack ...and How to Get It (Richard Lester)
- Alexis Zorbas (Michalis Kakojannis)
Best British Actor
Best Foreign Actor
- Lee Marvin (The Killers)
- Lee Marvin (Cat Ballou)
- Jack Lemmon (Good Neighbor Sam)
- Jack Lemmon (How to Murder Your Wife)
- Anthony Quinn (Alexis Zorbas)
- Innokentiy Smoktunovskiy (Hamlet)
- Oskar Werner (Ship of Fools)
Best British Actress
- Julie Christie (Darling)
- Julie Andrews (The Americanization of Emily)
- Julie Andrews (The Sound of Music)
- Maggie Smith (Young Cassidy)
- Rita Tushingham (The Knack ...and How to Get It)
Best Foreign Actress
- Patricia Neal (In Harm's Way)
- Jane Fonda (Cat Ballou)
- Lila Kedrova (Alexis Zorbas)
- Simone Signoret (Ship of Fools)
Best British Screenplay
- Frederic Raphael (Darling)
- Ray Rigby (The Hill)
- W.H. Canaway, James Doran (Ipcress)
- Charles Wood (The Knack ...and How to Get It)
Best British Cinematography - Black and White
- Oswald Morris (The Hill)
- Kenneth Higgins (Darling)
- David Watkin (The Knack ...and How to Get It)
- Gilbert Taylor (Repulsion)
Best British Cinematography - Colour
- Otto Heller (Ipcress)
- David Watkin (Help!)
- Freddie Young (Lord Jim)
- Christopher Challis (Those Magnificent Men in Their Flying Machines, or How I Flew from London to Paris in 25 hours 11 minutes)
Best British Costume Design - Colour
- Those Magnificent Men in Their Flying Machines, or How I Flew from London to Paris in 25 hours 11 minutes
- The Amorous Adventures of Moll Flanders
- Help!
- A Shot in the Dark
- Young Cassidy
Best British Art Direction - Black and White
Best British Art Direction - Colour
- Ipcress
- Lord Jim
- Those Magnificent Men in Their Flying Machines, or How I Flew from London to Paris in 25 hours 11 minutes
- Thunderball
Best Animated Film
Best Documentary Film
Best British Short Film
Outstanding British Film
- Ipcress (Sidney J. Furie)
- Darling (John Schlesinger)
- The Hill (Sidney Lumet)
- The Knack ...and How to Get It (Richard Lester)
Specialised Film
Most Promising Newcomer to Film
- Judi Dench (Four in the Morning)
- Michael Crawford (The Knack ...and How to Get It)
- Barbara Ferris (Having a Wild Weekend)
- Tom Nardini (Cat Ballou)
United Nations Award
1965 - 18th British Academy Film Awards
Best Film
- Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb (Stanley Kubrick)
- Becket (Peter Glenville)
- The Pumpkin Eater (Jack Clayton)
- The Train (John Frankenheimer, Arthur Penn)
Best British Actor
- Richard Attenborough (Guns at Batasi)
- Richard Attenborough (Seance on a Wet Afternoon)
- Tom Courtenay (King & Country)
- Peter O'Toole (Becket)
- Peter Sellers (Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb)
- Peter Sellers (The Pink Panther)
Best Foreign Actor
- Marcello Mastroianni (Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow)
- Cary Grant (Charade)
- Sterling Hayden (Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb)
- Sidney Poitier (Lilies of the Field)
Best British Actress
- Audrey Hepburn (Charade)
- Edith Evans (The Chalk Garden)
- Deborah Kerr (The Chalk Garden)
- Rita Tushingham (Girl with Green Eyes)
Best Foreign Actress
- Anne Bancroft (The Pumpkin Eater)
- Ava Gardner (The Night of the Iguana)
- Shirley MacLaine (Irma la Douce)
- Shirley MacLaine (What a Way to Go!)
- Kim Stanley (Seance on a Wet Afternoon)
Best British Screenplay
- Harold Pinter (The Pumpkin Eater)
- Edward Anhalt (Becket)
- Bryan Forbes (Seance on a Wet Afternoon)
- Peter George, Stanley Kubrick, Terry Southern (Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb)
Best British Cinematography - Black and White
- Oswald Morris (The Pumpkin Eater)
- Douglas Slocombe (Guns at Batasi)
- Denys N. Coop (King & Country)
- Gerry Turpin (Seance on a Wet Afternoon)
Best British Cinematography - Colour
- Geoffrey Unsworth (Becket)
- Arthur Ibbetson (The Chalk Garden)
- Nicolas Roeg (Nothing But the Best)
- Freddie Young (The 7th Dawn)
- Jack Hildyard (The Yellow Rolls-Royce)
Best British Costume Design - Black and White
Best British Costume Design - Colour
Best British Art Direction - Black and White
- Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb
- Guns at Batasi
- King & Country
- The Pumpkin Eater
Best British Art Direction - Colour
Best Animated Film
Best Documentary Film
Best British Short Film
Outstanding British Film
- Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb (Stanley Kubrick)
- Becket (Peter Glenville)
- King & Country (Joseph Losey)
- The Pumpkin Eater (Jack Clayton)
Specialised Film
- Electric Train Driver: Driving Techniques - Passenger Trains
- And Gladly Would He Learn
- The Circarc Gear
- Germany: A Regional Geography
Most Promising Newcomer to Film
- Julie Andrews (Mary Poppins)
- Elizabeth Ashley (The Carpetbaggers)
- George Harrison, John Lennon, Paul McCartney, Ringo Starr (A Hard Day's Night)
- Lynn Redgrave (Girl with Green Eyes)