Sunday, March 13, 2022

The 75th BAFTA Winners!

BEST FILM: THE POWER OF THE DOG
BEST DIRECTOR: JANE CAMPION - THE POWER OF THE DOG
OUTSTANDING BRITISH FILM: BELFAST
BEST LEADING ACTOR: WILL SMITH - KING RICHARD
BEST LEADING ACTRESS: JOANNA SCANLAN - AFTER LOVE
BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR: TROY KOTSUR - CODA
BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS: ARIANA DEBOSE - WEST SIDE STORY
BEST ORIGINAL SCREENPLAY: LICORICE PIZZA
BEST ADAPTED SCREENPLAY: CODA
BEST ANIMATED FILM: ENCANTO
BEST DOCUMENTARY: SUMMER OF SOUL
BEST FILM NOT IN THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE: DRIVE MY CAR
BEST CASTING: WEST SIDE STORY
BEST COSTUME DESIGN: CRUELLA
BEST CINEMATOGRAPHY: DUNE
BEST EDITING: NO TIME TO DIE
BEST MAKEUP AND HAIRSTYLING: THE EYES OF TAMMY FAYE
BEST ORIGINAL SCORE: DUNE
BEST PRODUCTION DESIGN: DUNE
BEST SOUND: DUNE
BEST SPECIAL VISUAL EFFECTS: DUNE
EE RISING STAR AWARD: LASHANA LYNCH
OUTSTANDING DEBUT BY A BRITISH WRITER, DIRECTOR OR PRODUCER: JEYMES SAMUEL - THE HARDER THEY FALL
BRITISH SHORT FILM: THE BLACK COP
BRITISH SHORT ANIMATION: DO NOT FEED THE PIGEONS


These are no longer on BBC America at all, as they've opted to put them on the streaming service Britbox. Oddly, they were still delayed. The show began at 1ish Eastern time, but Britbox didn't start the actual show until after 3PM. There was an hour red carpet, 15 minutes of skype interviews, then a few minutes of dead screen. Also, I had to exit Britbox 2-3 times and restart the app because it kept pixelating. Ah, the streaming era! But again I must ask why the fuck are these even delayed at all?

Okay show. Rebel Wilson was fine. Some funny bits, but it was a bit strained. Alana Haim looked like she was having the time of her life. I hope she's at the Oscars. Rachel Zegler and Emma Watson looked so happy for everyone. 

Off to the Critics Choice Awards we go...

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