7th British Academy Film Awards
| 7th British Academy Film Awards | |
|---|---|
| Date | 1954 | 
| Highlights | |
| Best Film | Jeux Interdits | 
| Best British Film | Genevieve | 
| Most awards | Julius Caesar (2) | 
| Most nominations | Roman Holiday (4) | 
The 7th British Academy Film Awards, given by the British Academy of Film and Television Arts in 1954, honoured the best films of 1953.
Winners and nominees
Best Film
- The Bad and the Beautiful
 - Come Back, Little Sheba
 - The Cruel Sea
 - Due soldi di speranza
 - From Here to Eternity
 - Genevieve
 - The Heart of the Matter
 - Julius Caesar
 - The Kidnappers
 - Lili
 - The Medium
 - Mogambo
 - Moulin Rouge
 - Nous sommes tous des assassins
 - Le Petit monde de Don Camillo
 - Roman Holiday
 - Shane
 - The Sun Shines Bright
 
Best Foreign Actor
Marlon Brando in Julius Caesar
- Spencer Tracy in The Actress
 - Van Heflin in Shane
 - Eddie Albert in Roman Holiday
 - Gregory Peck in Roman Holiday
 - Claude Laydu in Journal d'un cure de campagne
 - Marcel Mouloudji in Nous sommes tous des assassins
 
Best British Actor
- Jack Hawkins in The Cruel Sea
 - Kenneth More in Genevieve
 - Trevor Howard in The Heart of the Matter
 - Duncan Macrae in The Kidnappers
 
Best British Actress
Audrey Hepburn in Roman Holiday
Best Foreign Actress
Leslie Caron in Lili
- Shirley Booth in Come Back, Little Sheba
 - Maria Schell in The Heart of the Matter
 - Marie Powers in The Medium
 
Best Documentary
- Teeth of the Wind
 - Life in the Arctic
 - Water Birds
 - World without End
 - White Mane
 - Elizabeth is Queen
 - Pictures of the Middle Ages
 - Kumak, the Sleepy Hunter
 - Mille Miglia
 - Operation Hurricane
 - A Queen Is Crowned
 
Best British Film
Most Promising Newcomer To Film
Norman Wisdom in Trouble in Store
United Nations Award
World Without End[1]
Special Award
The Romance of Transportation in Canada
- The Figurehead
 - Full Circle
 - Johnny on the Run
 - Little Boy Blew
 - The Dog and the Diamonds
 - The Pleasure Garden
 - The Moving Spirit
 
References
- ^ "Awards Database - The BAFTA site". Retrieved 15 May 2012.