BAFTA Award for Best Production Design

BAFTA Award for Best Production Design

*2006 - "Children of Men" - Geoffrey Kirkland Jim Clay Jennifer Williams
** "Casino Royale" – Peter Lamont Simon Wakefield
** "El Laberinto del fauno " – Eugenio Caballero Pilar Revuelta
** "Marie Antoinette" – K.K. Barrett Véronique Melery
** "" – Rick Heinrichs Cheryl Carasik
*2005 - "Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire" - Stuart Craig
** "Batman Begins" – Nathan Crowley
** "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory" – Alex McDowell
** "King Kong" – Grant Major
** "Memoirs of a Geisha" – John Myhre
*2004 - "The Aviator" - Dante Ferretti
** "Finding Neverland" – Gemma Jackson
** "Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban" – Stuart Craig
** "Shi mian mai fu" – Tingxiao Huo
** "Vera Drake" – Eve Stewart
*2003 - ' - William Sandell"'
** "Big Fish" – Dennis Gassner
** "Cold Mountain" – Dante Ferretti
** "Girl with a Pearl Earring" – Ben van Os
** "" – Grant Major
*2002 - "Road to Perdition" - Dennis Gassner
** "Chicago" – John Myhre
** "Gangs of New York" – Dante Ferretti
** "Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets" – Stuart Craig
** "" – Grant Major
*2001 - "Le Fabuleux destin d'Amélie Poulain" - Aline Bonetto
** "Gosford Park" – Stephen Altman
** "Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone" – Stuart Craig
** "" – Grant Major
** "Moulin Rouge!" – Catherine Martin
*2000 - "Gladiator" - Arthur Max
** "Chocolat" – David Gropman
** "O Brother, Where Art Thou?" – Dennis Gassner
** "Quills" – Martin Childs
** "Wo hu cang long" – Timmy Yip
*1999 - "Sleepy Hollow" - Rick Heinrichs
** "American Beauty" – Naomi Shohan
** "Angela's Ashes" – Geoffrey Kirkland
** "The End of the Affair" – Anthony Pratt
** "The Matrix" – Owen Paterson
*1998 - "The Truman Show" - Dennis Gassner
** "Elizabeth" – John Myhre
** "Saving Private Ryan" – Thomas E. Sanders
** "Shakespeare in Love" – Martin Childs
*1997 - "Romeo + Juliet" - Catherine Martin
** "L.A. Confidential" – Jeannine Claudia Oppewall
** "Mrs Brown" – Martin Childs
** "Titanic" – Peter Lamont
*1996 - "Richard III" - Tony Burrough
** "The English Patient" – Stuart Craig
** "Evita" – Brian Morris
** "Hamlet" – Tim Harvey
*1995 - "Apollo 13" - Michael Corenblith
** "Braveheart" – Thomas E. Sanders
** "The Madness of King George" – Ken Adam
** "Sense and Sensibility" – Luciana Arrighi
*1994 - ' - Dante Ferretti"'
** "The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert" – Owen Paterson Colin Gibson
** "Frankenstein" – Tim Harvey
** "The Mask" – Craig Stearns
*1993 - "The Piano" - Andrew McAlpine
** "The Age of Innocence" – Dante Ferretti
** "Dracula" – Thomas E. Sanders
** "Schindler's List" – Allan Starski
*1992 - "Strictly Ballroom" - Catherine Martin
** "Chaplin" – Stuart Craig
** "Howards End" – Luciana Arrighi
** "The Last of the Mohicans" – Wolf Kroeger
*1991 - "Edward Scissorhands" - Bo Welch
** "The Addams Family" – Richard MacDonald
** "Cyrano de Bergerac" – Ezio Frigerio
** "" – Joseph C. Nemec III
*1990 - "Dick Tracy" - Richard Sylbert
** "The Hunt for Red October" – Terence Marsh
** "Nuovo cinema Paradiso" – Andrea Crisanti
** "The Sheltering Sky" – Gianni Silvestri
*1989 - "The Adventures of Baron Munchausen" - Dante Ferretti
** "Batman" – Anton Furst
** "Dangerous Liaisons" – Stuart Craig
** "Henry V" – Tim Harvey
*1988 - ' - Dean Tavoularis"'
** "Empire of the Sun" – Norman Reynolds
** "The Last Emperor" – Ferdinando Scarfiotti
** "Who Framed Roger Rabbit" – Elliot Scott
*1987 - "Radio Days" - Santo Loquasto
** "Hope and Glory" – Anthony Pratt
** "Jean de Florette" – Bernard Vézat
** "The Untouchables" – William A. Elliott
*1986 - "A Room with a View" - Gianni Quaranta Brian Ackland-Snow
** "Aliens" – Peter Lamont
** "The Mission" – Stuart Craig
** "Ran" – Yoshirô Muraki Shinobu Muraki
*1985 - "Brazil" - Norman Garwood
** "Amadeus" – Patrizia von Brandenstein
** "Back to the Future" – Lawrence G. Paull
** "A Passage to India" – John Box
* 1984 - "The Killing Fields" - Roy Walker
** "The Company of Wolves" – Anton Furst
** "" – Stuart Craig
** "Nineteen Eighty-Four" – Allan Cameron
*1983 - "La Traviata" - Franco Zeffirelli, Gianni Quaranta
** "Heat and Dust" – Wilfred Shingleton
** "" – Norman Reynolds
** "WarGames" – Angelo P. Graham
*1982 - "Blade Runner" - Lawrence G. Paull
** "E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial" – James D. Bissell
** "Gandhi" – Stuart Craig
*1981 - "Raiders of the Lost Ark" - Norman Reynolds
** "Chariots of Fire" – Roger Hall
** "The French Lieutenant's Woman" – Assheton Gorton
** "Tess" – Pierre Guffroy
* 1980 - "The Elephant Man" - Stuart Craig
** "All That Jazz" – Philip Rosenberg
** "Flash Gordon" – Danilo Donati
** "" – Norman Reynolds
*1979 - "Alien" - Michael Seymour
** "Apocalypse Now" – Dean Tavoularis
** "The Europeans" – Jeremiah Rusconi
** "Yanks" – Brian Morris
* 1978 - "Close Encounters of the Third Kind" - Joe Alves
** "Julia" – Gene Callahan Willy Holt Carmen Dillon
** "" – John Barry
** "Superman" – John Barry
*1977 - "Fellini's Casanova" - Danilo Donati Federico Fellini
** "A Bridge Too Far" – Terence Marsh
** "The Spy Who Loved Me" – - Ken Adam
** "Valentino" – Philip Harrison
* 1976 - "Bugsy Malone" - Geoffrey Kirkland
** "All the President's Men" – George Jenkins
** "King Kong" – Mario Chiari Dale Hennesy
** "The Slipper and the Rose" – Ray Simm
* 1975 - "Rollerball" - John Box
** "Barry Lyndon" – Ken Adam
** "The Day of the Locust" – Richard MacDonald
** "The Towering Inferno" – William J. Creber
*1974 - "The Great Gatsby" - John Box
** "Chinatown" – Richard Sylbert
** "Murder on the Orient Express" – Tony Walton
** "The Three Musketeers" – Brian Eatwell
* 1973 - "The Hireling" - Natasha Kroll
** "England Made Me" – Tony Woollard
** "Roma" – Danilo Donati
** "Sleuth" – Ken Adam
* 1972 - "Cabaret" - Rolf Zehetbauer
** "A Clockwork Orange" – John Barry
** "Lady Caroline Lamb" – Carmen Dillon
** "Young Winston" – Geoffrey Drake Donald M. Ashton
*1971 - "Death in Venice" - Ferdinando Scarfiotti
** "The Go-Between" – Carmen Dillon
** "Nicholas and Alexandra" – John Box
** "The Tales of Beatrix Potter" – Christine Edzard
*1970 - "Waterloo" - Mario Garbuglia
** "Anne of the Thousand Days" – Maurice Carter
** "Ryan's Daughter" – Stephen B. Grimes
** "Scrooge" – Terence Marsh
* 1969 - "Oh! What a Lovely War" - Donald M. Ashton
** "Hello, Dolly!" – John DeCuir
** "War and Peace" – Mikhail Bogdanov, Gennadi Myasnikov
** "Women in Love" – Luciana Arrighi
*1968 - ' - Anthony Masters Harry Lange Ernest Archer"'
** "The Charge of the Light Brigade" – Edward Marshall
** "Oliver!" – John Box
** "Romeo and Juliet" – Renzo Mongiardino

Best British Production Design - Black and White

*1967 - "'
* 1966 - "The Spy Who Came in from the Cold" - Tambi Larsen
** "Bunny Lake Is Missing" – Donald M. Ashton
** "Georgy Girl" – Tony Woollard
** "Life at the Top" – Edward Marshall
*1965 - Darling - Ray Simm
** "The Bedford Incident" – Arthur Lawson
** "The Hill" – Herbert Smith
** "Rotten to the Core" – Alex Vetchinsky
*1964 - ' - Ken Adam"'
** "Guns at Batasi" – Maurice Carter
** "King & Country" – Richard MacDonald
** "The Pumpkin Eater" – Edward Marshall

Best British Production Design - Colour

*1967 - "A Man for All Seasons" - John Box
** "Accident" – Carmen Dillon
** "Blowup" – Assheton Gorton
** "You Only Live Twice" – Ken Adam
*1966 - The Blue Max - Wilfred Shingleton
** "Khartoum" – John Howell
** "The Quiller Memorandum" – Maurice Carter
** "The Wrong Box" – Ray Simm
*1965 - The Ipcress File - Ken Adam
** "Lord Jim" – Geoffrey Drake
** "Those Magnificent Men in Their Flying Machines or How I Flew from London to Paris in 25 hours 11 minutes" – Thomas N. Morahan
** "Thunderball" – Ken Adam
*1964 - Becket - John Bryan
** "The Chalk Garden" – Carmen Dillon
** "Goldfinger" – Ken Adam
** "Zulu" – Ernest Archer


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