3rd British Academy Film Awards - Winners and Nominees

Winners and Nominees

The Third Man and Bicycle Thieves received the awards for Best British Film and Best Film from any Source, respectively, and The Third Man received a further nomination in the latter category; Daybreak in Udi received the award for Best Documentary; French education film, La Famille Martin received the Special Award; and The Search received the United Nations Award.

Winners are listed first and highlighted in boldface; the nominees are listed below alphabetically and not in boldface.

Best British Film Best Film from any Source
  • The Third Man
    • A Run for Your Money
    • Kind Hearts and Coronets
    • Passport to Pimlico
    • The Queen of Spades
    • The Small Back Room
    • Whisky Galore!
  • Bicycle Thieves (Italy)
    • The Ballad of Berlin (Germany)
    • The Last Stage (Poland)
    • The Set-Up (United States)
    • The Third Man (United Kingdom)
    • The Treasure of the Sierra Madre (United States)
    • The Window (United States)
Best Documentary Special Award
  • Daybreak in Udi
    • Circulation
    • The Cornish Engine
    • Drug Addict
    • Island of the Lagoon
    • The Liver Fluke in Great Britain
    • Report on the refugee problem
  • La Famille Martin (French education film)
    • Accidents Don't Happen, No. 5
    • Dots and Loops (Canadian educational film)
    • A Fly About the House
    • Legend of Saint Ursula
    • Tale About a Soldier
United Nations Award
  • The Search (feature film, United States)
    • Au Carrefour de la Vie (Crossroads of Life) (documentary drama, Belgium)
    • Daybreak in Udi (documentary film, United Kingdom)
    • The People Between (documentary, Canada)
    • Sardinia Project (documentary, Italy)

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