by THR Staff
Rami Malek won leading actor honors, while 'BlackKklansman' earned
Spike Lee a best adapted screenplay award.
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The British film industry celebrated the biggest night of the year
on Sunday, with the 72nd edition of the BAFTA Awards taking place at London's
Royal Albert Hall and Joanna Lumley returning once again as host (who took a
mild dig at the Oscars in her opening line: "Thank goodness BAFTA actually
has a host").
As was largely expected, Yorgos Lanthimos' dark period comedy The
Favourite, which went into the night with 12 nominations, dominated the
proceedings with seven wins, including for leading actress (Olivia Colman),
supporting actress (Rachel Weisz) and outstanding British film. But Alfonso
Curaon's Roma managed to upset the royal party, claiming the top prize of best
film, alongside director and cinematography honors for Cuaron.
Elsewhere, the wins were scattered across several titles: Bohemian
Rhapsody's Rami Malek was tapped as best leading actor (bringing the pic's
BAFTA nods to two); Green Book's Mahershala Ali was named best supporting
actor; Spike Lee claimed best adapted screenplay honors for BlackKklansman; and
A Star is Born took home the best original song award (which was collected by
Bradley Cooper, with Lady Gaga set to attend Sunday's Grammy Awards in Los
Angeles instead).
Black Panther won the prize for special visual effects, the only
category in which it was nominated.
See the full list of
winners below.
Best Film
'Roma'
'Roma'
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