Sunday, February 12, 2012

Silence is golden as The Artist takes early BAFTA lead

* Silent movie The Artist nominated for 12 BAFTAs

* Spy drama Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy next with 11

* Meryl Streep expected to win for Thatcher role

LONDON (Reuters) - Black-and-white turned to gold again as silent movie 'The Artist' took an early lead at the BAFTA awards ceremony in London, with Martin Scorsese's 3-D family film on the magic of movie-making, 'Hugo,' also putting in a strong showing.

Still to come were the most prestigious categories including best actress, in which Meryl Streep was expected to triumph for her portrayal of Margaret Thatcher in 'The Iron Lady.'

The Artist, a French-made romance in black-and-white set in Hollywood in the 1920s and 30s, is up for 12 awards, British Cold War espionage thriller 'Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy' has 11 nominations and 'Hugo' has nine.

The Artist quickly notched up three wins in the music, cinematography and costumes categories, while Hugo took the prizes for sound and production design.

The British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA) awards are not always an accurate predictor of what is to come at the Oscars, but they are the most coveted film honors outside of the United States.

'This has become a much bigger deal in the past 10 years or soably knowing today is the . It really helps films,' said George Clooney on the red carpet before the ceremony, which is taking place at the Royal Opera House in the popular Covent Garden area of London.

Clooney is the favorite to win the leading actor BAFTA for his role as a man steering his family through troubled times while his wife is in a coma in 'The Descendants.' He is also up for an adapted screenplay prize for 'The Ides of March.'

The Artist, the story of a star of silent movies whose career is destroyed by the advent of 'talkies,' has already won big at the Golden Globes and a good night at the BAFTAs would give it a further lift two weeks ahead of the Academy Awards.

Asked to account for the success of a silent movie in black and white, Berenice Bejo, the leading actress in the film and wife of the director Michel Hazanavicius, said: 'You don't need words to say I love you.'

Before the ceremony, bookmakers William Hill gave The Artist odds of 1/6 to win the best film BAFTA, far ahead of Tinker Tailorshortcuts' id='lw_1328890390_2'Saul. The other contenders are The Descendants, 'Drive' and 'The Help.'

MARGARET THATCHER VS MARILYN MONROE

Streep, who has already won a Golden Globe for her turn as Thatcher, was the 2/7 favorite to win the leading actress BAFTA, according to William Hill.

She was comfortably ahead of Viola Davis, her nearest rival, who plays a maid facing discrimination in The Help, a Civil Rights drama.

Streep has won plaudits in Britain for her portrayal of the country's first female prime minister, whom she plays both as a firebrand Conservative leader at the height of her power and as a frail elderly woman suffering from memory loss.

But reviews of The Iron Lady have been lukewarm in Thatcher's home countrylms are simply not known he. The choice to dwell on the subject of her dementia has been criticized, not least by current British Prime Minister David Cameron, who is also a Conservative.

Streep has a long history at the BAFTAs, having been nominated 14 times stretching back to 1979 efficient you just can't . She won once, for her role in 'The French Lieutenant's Woman' in 1981.

Completing the line-up in the actress category are Bejo as an up-and-coming actress in The Artist, Michelle Williams as Marilyn Monroe in 'My Week with Marilyn' and Tilda Swinton as the traumatized mother of a teenage killer in 'We Need To Talk About Kevin.'

My Week with Marilyn, set during the filming of the 1957 comedy 'The Prince and the Showgirl' starring Monroe and Laurence Olivier, is nominated for six awards including supporting actor for Kenneth Branagh, who plays Olivier.

On the red carpet, Branagh praised Williams's 'transcending performance' as a troubled but intoxicating Monroe/media/m/base/images/transparen. He also shared some advice he had received from Olivier after writing to the acting legend when considering an acting career.

'Just have a bash and hope for the best,' were the words of wisdom from Olivier, according to Branagh.

In the leading actor category, bookies' favorite Clooney faces a strong challenge from Gary Oldman, who plays the British spy George Smiley in Tinker Tailor, an adaptation of a classic thriller by novelist John Le Carrep inexplicably knowing today is the la. The other nominees are Jean Dujardin (The Artist), Brad Pitt ('Moneyball') and Michael Fassbender ('Shame').

As well as the nominations for his first family film, Hugo, Scorsese is also up for the documentary prize for 'George Harrison: Living in the Material World.'

However his two movies fare at the BAFTAs, Scorsese will not leave London empty-handed after the ceremony at the Royal Opera Housefilms that might otherwise struggle. He will receive a BAFTA Fellowship celebrating his life in cinema.

(Editing by Paul Casciato)

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