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BAFTA 2021 Film Awards: Tom Hiddleston looks dapper in a sharp suit
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Daniel Kaluuya, Vanessa Kirby and Riz Ahmed among hopefuls at virtual Baftas
Daniel Kaluuya, Vanessa Kirby and Riz Ahmed (PA)
Daniel Kaluuya, Vanessa Kirby and Riz Ahmed will be among the British contenders when the Bafta film awards are presented this weekend, without the winners and nominees present.
The gongs will be handed out over two nights in largely virtual ceremonies, but presenters will attend London’s Royal Albert Hall in person for the main event on Sunday.
The craft awards will be celebrated on Saturday on BBC Two in a ceremony hosted by Clara Amfo.
ONE WEEK until the @EE BAFTA Film Awards Opening Night! 8pm on @BBCTwo, hosted by @claraamfo. We ll celebrate some of the incredible people working on set whose work has been instrumental in creating the best films of the past year! #EEBAFTAshttps://t.co/S94TDBmwN7
‘Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom,’ ‘Mank’ Win Awards in BAFTA’s Below-the-Line Ceremony
“Ma Rainey” is the only two-time winner in a show that presented awards in six below-the-line categories and two short-film categoriesSteve Pond | April 10, 2021 @ 1:55 PM Last Updated: April 10, 2021 @ 1:57 PM
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“Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom,” “Mank,” “Rocks,” “Tenet” and “Sound of Metal” were among the winners at Saturday’s BAFTA Opening Night 2021 ceremony, the first of two ceremonies at which the EE British Academy Film Awards will be handed out.
The Opening Night ceremony handed out awards in six below-the-line and two short-film categories. In the BTL categories, “Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom” won for costume design and for makeup and hairstyling, “Rocks” for casting, “Mank” for production design, “Sound of Metal” for sound and “Tenet” for visual effects.
Bafta offers ‘deepest sympathy’ to royals as William withdraws from film awards
Updated: April 10 2021, 3.59pm
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge take their seats as they attend the EE British Academy Film Awards in 2017 (PA)
The Duke of Cambridge has withdrawn from this weekend’s Bafta awards coverage following the death of his grandfather the Duke of Edinburgh.
This year’s film awards will be handed out over two nights in largely virtual ceremonies, with presenters attending London’s Royal Albert Hall in person for Sunday’s broadcast.
William, who is president of Bafta, was due to feature on Saturday in a pre-recorded conversation with costume designer Jenny Beavan and make-up and hair designer Sharon Martin, talking about filming in lockdown and the craft of film-making.
Jazz drama Ma Rainey wins two prizes at BAFTAs opening night
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