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Chloe Zhao dedicates Bafta win to nomadic community

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CHLOE Zhao dedicated ‘Nomadland’s Best Film win at the EE Bafta Film Awards to the nomadic community.

The drama movie’s director picked up four gongs at the virtual ceremony on Sunday night as well as Best Director for Zhao and Best Leading Actress for Frances McDornand for her role as Fern in the hit movie.

Accepting the Best Film award, Chloe said: “Thank you Bafta again, thank you so much. We would like to dedicate this award to the nomadic community, who so generously welcomed us into their lives. They shared with us their dreams, their struggles and their deep sense of dignity. Thank you for showing us that ageing is a beautiful part of life, a journey we should all cherish and celebrate. How we treat our elders shows us a lot about how we are as a society and we need to do better. Thank you again members of Bafta and we hope to see you again down the road.”

Meanwhile, Frances ‘humbly accepted’ her award for Best Leading Actress.

Unable to make the ceremony, a statement was read out on her behalf: “Thank you dear British people. I humbly accept this honour on behalf of the ‘Nomadland’ tribe and company. We salute you. Long may we roam.”

Joshua James Richards also picked up Best Cinematogr­aphy for his part in the movie.

Elsewhere, Sir Anthony Hopkins won Best Leading Actor for ‘The Father’ whilst Best Supporting Actor went to Daniel Kaluuya for ‘Judas and the Black Messiah’ and Best Supporting Actress to Yuh-Jung Youn for ‘Minari’. — AFP

 ?? — AFP photo ?? Chloé reacting after winning the award for Best Director for her work on the film ‘Nomadland’, via a video link during the Bafta British Academy Film Awards ‘Main Show’ at the Royal Albert Hall in London.
— AFP photo Chloé reacting after winning the award for Best Director for her work on the film ‘Nomadland’, via a video link during the Bafta British Academy Film Awards ‘Main Show’ at the Royal Albert Hall in London.

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