'The Grand Budapest Hotel' movie swept the board at 2015 BAFTA awards taking home five prizes, but missing out on prestigious Best Film award to 'Boyhood.'
The Wes Anderson's comedy picked up 11 nominations and managed to get five of those awards, including prizes for original screenplay, costume design, hair and make-up, original music and production design, the Mirror reported.
While 'Boyhood' received three including the Best Picture and Best Director for Richard Linklater and Best Supporting Actress for Patricia Arquette.


