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Emma is the Britannia British Artist of the Year

BAFTA Los Angeles has announced Emma Watson as this year’s recipient of The Brittania Award for British Artist of the Year. “This honor pays tribute to a talented British artist whose outstanding performances have demonstrated the high quality of their craftsmanship. Whether an emerging talent, or an established name, the British Artist of the Year is a person who represents the best of UK’s talent”. Past honorees include Daniel Craig, Kate Winslet, Helen Bonham-Carter and Emily Blunt.

“The BAFTA Los Angeles Britannia Awards honor individuals who have dedicated their careers to advancing the art forms of the moving image in the US, UK and beyond. The Britannia Awards are presented annually at a gala dinner, where peers and colleagues celebrate the work and accomplishments of the year’s distinguished honorees. Proceeds from the gala ceremony support BAFTA Los Angeles’ on-going education, scholarship, community outreach and archival projects.”

Other honorees at this year’s Jaguar Brittania Awards include Robert Downey Jr., Mark Ruffalo and Dame Judy Dench. The ceremony will be held on October 30 at the Beverly Hilton in Los Angeles, and will broadcast on BBC America in the US on November 2.

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9 Responses to “Emma is the Britannia British Artist of the Year”

  1. Chris says:

    I don’t get it. She did one film, and while it was good for her, the film itself got mixed reviews. Plus she hasn’t even filmed anything this year. In fact, she did more last year than she did this year. While I am happy she is getting recognition, I’m going to have to call Shenanigans on this one.

  2. Dan says:

    Obama won the Nobel Peace Prize.

    Seriously, I thought Emma performed the pivotal role in what I feel was a vastly underrated film, Noah. The final scene with Crowe was moving and heartfelt. And she carried it.
    More importantly- She has put herself forward as an example to the women of the world, who are increasingly oppressed within every political, regional, sectarian/tribal and religious conflict constituting an alarming trend. Congratulations!

    • chris says:

      Her role with the UN has nothing to do with being an artist, this isn’t a humanitarian award.

      • Ian says:

        15 movies. Count ’em. And Regression this year.

        A little education goes a long way to making you sound less ignorant. 😉

      • dook says:

        And this award has nothing to do with her work with UN Women. Maybe you read the two latest posts and mixed them together.

  3. D-one says:

    Congrats Emma! 🙂

  4. Rohit Masih says:

    Hiii emma iam a big.fan so beautiful girl I like you emma and I love you really love you emma yes

  5. Ian says:

    What are you dribbling at, Chris? I make 15 movies Emma’s made, and she has filmed Regression this year. Talk sense. man!

    Congrats Emma!

  6. TB says:

    She qualifies as both emerging and established talent. BAFTA noticed her performance in Noah and is recognizing her for it. Many it be the first of many.