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Film Awards Timetable

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The Orange British Academy Film Awards will take place on 8 February 2009. Below are the key dates in this year’s schedule.

2008

Thursday 20 November

Deadline for entry of films and submission of Screen Credits Forms

Monday 8 December

Round 1 of voting begins

Thursday 18 December

All entered films, including qualified films, must be screened to members by this date. Screenings may continue after this date

2009

Monday 5 January

Round 1 of voting ends

Tuesday 6 January

Round 2 of voting begins

Tuesday 13 January

Round 2 of voting ends

Thursday 15 January

Nominations announced. Round 3 of voting begins

Monday 2 February

Round 3 of voting ends

Friday 6 February

All entered films must open on general release by this date

Sunday 8 February

Orange British Academy Film Awards in 2009

 

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Eligibility, Entry Rules and Voting

Eligibility and Rules for the Orange British Academy Film Awards including voting procedures, film entry, schedule and rule book.

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Film Awards Winners in 2008

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