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'Boyhood', 'Grand Budapest Hotel' dominate BAFTA

| | Feb 09, 2015, at 11:00 pm
London, Feb 9 (IBNS): The Grand Budapest Hotel dominated the BAFTA 2015 as the film clinched five trophies while Eddie Redmayne won the best actor trophy for his strong performance in The Theory of Everything.

He has earned lots of appreciations for his Professor Stephen Hawking  in the movie.

The best actress trophy went to Julianne Moore for Still Alice.

Boyhood won three awards including the Best Director title which went to Richard Linklater and the Best Film award.

India's The Lunchbox missed the award in the Film Not in the English Language category which was won by Polish-Danish drama movie Ida.

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