Despite all the headlines, the ongoing discussions regarding its subject Alan Turing and even star Benedict Cumberbatch, The Imitation Game came away from the BAFTA awards on Sunday night without a single honor. The film had earned nine nominations in total, but failed in all categories. The Grand Budapest Hotel claimed six awards, and Boyhood and The Theory of Everything won three each. After winning the audience award in Toronto last year, Morten Tyldum’s Weinstein Co.-backed story of how the Nazi WWII code was broken quickly became a hot favorite for major awards season glory.