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The King’s Speech continued its reign over the movie industry’s awards season by taking home seven trophies at the British Academy of Film and Television Arts Awards (BAFTAs) on February 13. The critically-acclaimed film won its three leading stars the main acting prizes – Colin Firth was named Best Actor for his role as stuttering British monarch George VI; Helena Bonham Carter took home the Best Supporting Actress title, while the Best Supporting Actor award went to Geoffrey Rush. The movie picked up the coveted Best Film honour, beating fellow contenders Black Swan, Inception, The Social Network and True Grit. It also won the Outstanding British Film, Best Score and Best Original Screenplay awards.