
US release: 22nd May 1998
United Kingdom release: 28th November 1997
Australia release: 26th March 1998


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$140.3 Thousand
$140.3 Thousand Original Screenplay: Birdman, Boyhood, The Grand Budapest Hotel, Nightcrawler, Whiplash #EEBAFTAs pic.twitter.com/P4GDq7Cqo5
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Original Screenplay: Birdman, Boyhood, The Grand Budapest Hotel, Nightcrawler, Whiplash #EEBAFTAs pic.twitter.com/P4GDq7Cqo5
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Best Film: Birdman, Boyhood, The Grand Budapest Hotel, The Imitation Game, The Theory of Everything #EEBAFTAs pic.twitter.com/qfLlzCrtV9
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Best Film: Birdman, Boyhood, The Grand Budapest Hotel, The Imitation Game, The Theory of Everything #EEBAFTAs pic.twitter.com/qfLlzCrtV9
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British Film: '71, The Imitation Game, Paddington, Pride, The Theory of Everything, Under the Skin #EEBAFTAs pic.twitter.com/fFNElttNXk
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Leading Actor: Benedict Cumberbatch, Eddie Redmayne, Jake Gyllenhaal, Michael Keaton, Ralph Fiennes #EEBAFTAs pic.twitter.com/8Wr9MR0ZjU
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Director: Alejandro G. Iñárritu, Richard Linklater, Wes Anderson, James Marsh, Damien Chazelle #EEBAFTAs pic.twitter.com/fbgfy61REg
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Documentary: 20 Feet from Stardom, 20,000 Days on Earth, Citizenfour, Finding Vivian Maier, Virunga #EEBAFTAs pic.twitter.com/8SfEnrv3CS
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Animated Film: Big Hero 6, The Boxtrolls, The Lego Movie #EEBAFTAs pic.twitter.com/O7DnY8o0v3
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Leading Actress: Amy Adams, Felicity Jones, Julianne Moore, Reese Witherspoon, Rosamund Pike #EEBAFTAs pic.twitter.com/w7O8D5QVKN
— BAFTA (@BAFTA) January 9, 2015 It was a quiet week for new releases on UK home video front this week and so Disney's Frozen incredibly retakes the top spot.
There is no stopping the might of the Disney snow flick as it continues to sell in incredible numbers and after dipping down the chart slightly last week leaps back up to the top.
Last weeks top film, The Grand Budapest Hotel, falls to three this week on it's second week of release.
Highest new film of the week is the kids film Escape From Planet Earth, which enters the video chart at number 4.
Escape From Planet Earth had a quiet box office release on 7th March this year, it entered the box office at number 7 making just shy of £400,000 on it's debut, it lasted 3 weeks taking just under £1 million in the process.
Also new this week is: - Under the Skin at 5 - The Hooligan Factory at 9 - Vampire Academy at 16
Check out the full UK video chart.
All change again this week as the Aaron Paul racing film Need for Speed takes over at the top of the UK box office.
An adaptation of a popular video game, Need for Speed enters the chart at the top with a £2 million Friday - Sunday gross.
In an unusual move the Wes Anderson directed The Grand Budapest Hotel moves up one place to 2 this week taking £1.3 million over the weekend.
Last weeks top film, 300 Rise of an Empire, falls to three this week.
This weeks new films: -
Five years ago Wilson and Aniston starred in Marley and Me and was the highest new film entering at the top of the box office knocking Watchmen into second place.
Ten years ago Julia Roberts starred in Mona Lisa Smile entering the box office at the top knocking Along Came Polly right down to third place.
Fifteen years ago Robin Williams was starring in Patch Adams which took the top spot knocking A Bugs Life down to two.