8th Empire Awards | |
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Date | 5 February 2003[1] |
Site | The Dorchester Hotel, London, England[1] |
Hosted by | Richard E. Grant[1] |
Empire issue | #166 (April 2003) |
Highlights | |
Best Film | The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers |
Best British Film | 28 Days Later |
Most awards | Minority Report (3) |
Most nominations | The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers (7) |
The 8th Empire Awards ceremony (officially known as the Sony Ericsson Empire Awards), presented by the British film magazine Empire, honored the best films of 2002 and took place on 5 February 2003 at The Dorchester Hotel in London, England.[1] During the ceremony, Empire presented Empire Awards in nine categories as well as two honorary awards. The award for Sony Ericsson Scene of the Year was first introduced this year. The Best Debut award was renamed to "Best Newcomer". British actor Richard E. Grant hosted the show for the first time.[1][2] The awards were sponsored by Sony Ericsson for the first time.[3]
Minority Report won the most awards with three including Best Director for Steven Spielberg. Other winners included 28 Days Later, About a Boy, Die Another Day, Spider-Man, Star Wars: Episode II – Attack of the Clones and The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers with one. Dustin Hoffman received the Lifetime Achievement Award and Michael Winterbottom and Andrew Eaton received the Independent Spirit Award for their role in the direction and production of 24 Hour Party People.