BAFTA Award for Best Animated Film | |
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Awarded for | Excellence in animated films |
Location | London |
Country | United Kingdom |
Presented by | British Academy of Film and Television Arts |
First awarded | 2007 |
Currently held by | Soul (2021) |
Highlights | |
Website | http://www.bafta.org/ |
This is a list of the winners and nominees of the BAFTA Award for Best Animated Film.
Winners and nominees[]
2000s[]
Year | Film | Director(s) | Producer(s) | Country |
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2006 (60th) [1] | ||||
Happy Feet[2] | George Miller, Warren Coleman, Judy Morris | Bill Miller, George Miller, Doug Mitchell, Philip Hearnshaw | United States, Australia | |
Cars | John Lasseter, Joe Ranft | Darla K. Anderson | United States | |
Flushed Away | David Bowers, Sam Fell | Dick Clement, Ian La Frenais, Simon Nye | United Kingdom, United States | |
2007 (61st) [3] | ||||
Ratatouille | Brad Bird, Jan Pinkava | Brad Lewis, John Lasseter, Andrew Stanton, Galyn Susman | United States | |
Shrek the Third | Chris Miller, Raman Hui | Aron Warner, Andrew Adamson, Denise Nolan Cascino | United States | |
The Simpsons Movie | David Silverman | James L. Brooks, Matt Groening, Al Jean, Mike Scully, Richard Sakai | United States | |
2008 (62nd) [4] | ||||
WALL-E | Andrew Stanton | Jim Morris, Lindsey Collins, John Lasseter | United States | |
Persepolis | Marjane Satrapi, Vincent Paronnaud | Marc-Antoine Robert | France, Iran | |
Waltz with Bashir | Ari Folman | Ari Folman, Serge Lalou, Gerhard Meixner, Yael Nahlieli, Roman Paul | Israel | |
2009 (63rd) [5] | ||||
Up | Pete Docter, Bob Peterson | Jonas Rivera, John Lasseter, Andrew Stanton | United States | |
Coraline | Henry Selick | Claire Jennings | United States | |
Fantastic Mr. Fox | Wes Anderson | Wes Anderson, Scott Rudin, Allison Abbate, Steven M. Rales | United States |
2010s[]
2020s[]
Year | Film | Director(s) | Producer(s) | Country |
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2020 (74th) | ||||
Soul[18] | Pete Docter, Kemp Powers | Dana Murray | United States | |
Onward | Dan Scanlon | Kori Rae | United States | |
Wolfwalkers | Tomm Moore, Ross Stewart | Paul Young, Nora Twomey, Tomm Moore, Stéphan Roelants | United States, United Kingdom, Ireland, Luxembourg, France |
Comparison with the Academy Awards[]
Year | BAFTA Award | Academy Award |
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2007 | Happy Feet | |
2008 | Ratatouille | |
2009 | WALL-E | |
2010 | Up | |
2011 | Toy Story 3 | |
2012 | Rango | |
2013 | Brave | |
2014 | Frozen | |
2015 | The Lego Movie | Big Hero 6 |
2016 | Inside Out | |
2017 | Kubo and the Two Strings | Zootopia |
2018 | Coco | |
2019 | Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse | |
2020 | Klaus | Toy Story 4 |
2021 | Soul |
See also[]
- Academy Award for Best Animated Feature
- Golden Globe Award for Best Animated Feature Film
- Annie Award for Best Animated Feature
- Producers Guild of America Award for Best Animated Motion Picture
- Critics' Choice Movie Award for Best Animated Feature
- Japan Media Arts Festival
- Animation Kobe
- Tokyo Anime Award
References[]
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