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Three Billboards wins, women make waves at film awards in the UK

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LONDON — Ferocious female-led tragicomed­y Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri was the big winner on Sunday at the British Academy Film Awards in London, where women demanding an end to harassment, abuse and inequality dominated the ceremony.

Martin McDonagh’s film about a bereaved mother seeking justice won five trophies including best film, outstandin­g British film and best actress, for Frances McDormand.

Producer Graham Broadbent said the movie is “the story of a woman taking on the establishm­ent and status quo”.

“It seems more timely now than we could ever have imagined,” he said.

McDonagh won the original screenplay prize for Three Billboards, which also netted Sam Rockwell the supporting actor trophy. Allison Janney was named best supporting actress for playing ice skater Tonya Harding’s domineerin­g mother in I, Tonya.

Guillermo del Toro won the directing prize for monster fantasy The Shape of Water, which also took trophies for music and production design.

Gary Oldman, the favorite among bookies, won the best actor prize for playing British Prime Minister Winston Churchill in Darkest Hour.

The British prizes, known as BAFTAs, are considered a key indicator of likely success at Hollywood’s Oscars in two weeks’ time.

The film awards season in the United States and elsewhere has been overshadow­ed by the allegation­s of sexual harassment and abuse leveled at scores of entertainm­ent figures since women began coming forward to accuse Hollywood producer Harvey Weinstein last year.

England’s Old Vic Theatre has been rocked by allegation­s against former artistic director Kevin Spacey. London police are also investigat­ing nine claims of sexual assault by Weinstein.

The red carpet and the auditorium at London’s Royal Albert Hall were a sea of black as actresses such as Lupita Nyong’o, Angelina Jolie, Jennifer Lawrence and Margot Robbie eschewed color as a statement against sexual misconduct and gender inequality.

 ?? AP ?? Director Martin McDonagh, producer Peter Czernin, actors Sam Rockwell, Frances McDormand and producer Graham Broadbent pose with their awards for Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri at the BAFTA 2018 Awards in London on Sunday.
AP Director Martin McDonagh, producer Peter Czernin, actors Sam Rockwell, Frances McDormand and producer Graham Broadbent pose with their awards for Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri at the BAFTA 2018 Awards in London on Sunday.

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