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Kristen Stewart: BAFTA 2010 Red Carpet Clip



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Kristen Stewart's appearance at the BAFTA 2010 awards show has caused quite a stir because her fellow Twilight, The Twilight Saga: New Moon, and The Twilight Saga: Eclipse co-star Robert Pattinson will be a presenter at the ceremony.

Stewart was briefly interviewed on the BAFTA red carpet, where she answered a couple of questions about her Twilight success and the fact that she has been nominated for the British Academy's Orange Rising Star Award. Stewart's fellow nominees are Carey Mulligan, Jesse Eisenberg, Tahar Rahim, and Nicholas Hoult.

"The fact that this doesn't involve Twilight is a little overwhelming because I've always figured it was all wrapped up in that — and it is … But it's funny to see Twilight end up in something like this." In answer to a question about her Orange Rising Star nomination, Stewart replied: "Considering who I'm not up against, but who I'm being considered amongst … like Carey Mulligan, Jesse Eisenberg … It's an overwhelming idea, so I'm just very pleased and proud and overwhelmed."

Colin Firth has just announced that Duncan Jones was the year's best first-time filmmaker, for Moon. Additionally, The Hurt Locker has defeated Avatar in two categories: Best Sound and Best Editing. Both films are up for the Best Picture BAFTA Award.

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