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The 74th British Academy Film Awards have wrapped, and proved that an awards ceremony that straddles two continents – with presenters, performers, nominees and winners on both sides of the Atlantic – makes for a compelling watch.
Like many things, the 2021 awards season is like none that have come before it.
With online ceremonies, Zoom acceptance speeches and several venues, film academies around the world have had to adapt to a pandemic-safe approach.
The 2021 Bafta Awards were no different. This show was divided across two nights, with an opening night on April 10 and the main show on April 11.
On the second night, the live ceremony took place at London s Royal Albert Hall, but only hosts Dermot O Leary and Edith Bowman, and a selection of presenters and performers, attended in person. All of the nominees dialled in remotely.
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Prince Philip: BAFTA praises Duke of Edinburgh for getting it through difficult times as Prince William pulls out of awards ceremony
The
BAFTA film awards are being held largely virtually over two nights this year, with categories including casting and make-up being announced on the Saturday night.
The
Duke of Edinburgh, who
died on Friday aged 99, was the first president of BAFTA in 1959, a year after the British Film Academy and the Guild of Television Producers and Directors merged to create the Society of Film and Television Arts (SFTA), a forerunner of BAFTA.
BBC Radio 1 presenter Clara Amfo opened proceedings in an empty Royal Albert Hall on Saturday night, saying: Before we start tonight we want to say that on behalf of BAFTA we are extremely saddened by the passing of His Royal Highness Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, on Friday.
Prince William has withdrawn from the BAFTA Awards on Sunday (04.11.21).
The 38-year-old royal was due to deliver a speech at the annual awards show, via a video link, but he has withdrawn from the event following the passing of Prince Philip.
Prince William was set to speak about the resilience of the British film industry amid the coronavirus pandemic.
The Duke of Edinburgh was actually BAFTAâs first-ever president, between 1959 and 1965, and he continued to support the organisation throughout his life.
And after Prince Philip s passing was confirmed by Buckingham Palace on Friday (04.09.21), the organisation released a statement to express its sympathies.