List of winners at BAFTA Awards
List of winners at the 72nd British Academy Film Awards: Best Film: “Roma”
Best Director: Cuarón, “Roma”
Best Leading Actor: Rami Malek, “Bohemian Rhapsody”
Best Leading Actress: Olivia Colman, “The Favourite”
Best Supporting Actor: Mahershala Ali, “Green Book”
Best Supporting Actress: Rachel Weisz, “The Favourite”
Best Original Screenplay: “The Favourite”
Best Adapted Screenplay: “BlacKkKlansman”
Best Animated Film: “SpiderMan: Into the Spider-Verse”
Outstanding British Film: “The Favourite”
Outstanding Debut by a British Writer, Director or Producer: “Beast”, Michael Pearce and Lauren Dark
Best Film Not in the English
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you did not make this easy, but it was worth it,” said producer Gabriela Rodriguez collecting the award for film not in the English language alongside Cuaron.
The ceremony, which took place at the Royal Albert Hall, was hosted for the second consecutive year by Joanna Lumley who mocked the Oscars with her opening joke. “Thank goodness BAFTA actually has a host,” said Lumley. “But I suspect that may have something do to with the fact I’m not on Twitter.”
Congratulating Bradley Cooper on his record-equalling five-nominations in different disciplines for “A Star is Born” Lumley said it “probably means
Language: “Roma”
Best Documentary: “Free Solo”
Best Original Music: “A Star Is Born”
Best “Roma”
Best Sound: “Bohemian Rhapsody”
Best Makeup and Hair: “The Favourite”
Best Costume Design: “The Favourite”
Best Production Design: “The Favourite”
Best Editing: “Vice” n Best British Short Film: “73 Cows”
Best British Short Animation: “Roughhouse”
Best Special Visual Effects: “Black Panther”
EE Rising Star Award: Letitia Wright
Outstanding British Contribution to Cinema: Elizabeth Karlsen and Stephen Woolley
Cinematography:
he needs to learn how to delegate.” Cuaron was also nominated for five disciplines plus received a sixth nomination for film not in the English language. “One more than you Bradley, come on, pull your finger out next time,” joked Lumley.
Cooper scored one win as “A Star is Born” took home best original music. “I got to fulfill a dream I never thought would happen,” said Cooper of the chance to compose music, “and I got to do it with some of the best musicians in the world. The music was the heartbeat of the film.”
The first award of the night went to “The Favourite” as it picked up outstanding British film. “This film took 20 years to make, I contributed to the last 10,” said director Yorgos Lanthimos. The film then quickly scored