BAFTA Academy Fellowship Award

British Academy of Film and Television Arts ( BAFTA ): Honorary Award ( Academy Fellowship )

Winner of the special prize ( Academy Fellowship, dt: " Academy Membership" ) is awarded annually since 1971 by the British Academy Film Awards. It is the most prestigious award, which awards the British Film and Television Academy. Will be honored usually individuals who have acquired outstanding and special services in the fields of cinema, television or computer games development. Was the award has been awarded to 1997 at the jointly organized film and television awards ( BAFTA Awards), these become separated during the British Academy Film Awards (cinema) and the British Academy Television Awards will be awarded ( television). Since 2007, computer game developers will be honored at the British Academy Video Games Awards. The winners of all three divisions will receive a BAFTA mask as a trophy. A posthumous award was established in 2000 the American film director Stanley Kubrick received.

At the British Academy Film Awards, the award of the honorary prize at the discretion of the film committee. The Academy Fellowship can not be matched by the BAFTA members as opposed to the regular film categories. Similarly, strict procurement directives are at the British Academy Television Awards.

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* = Posthumous honor

2010s

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