BAFTA Film Awards 2021: Full List Of Winners
Bollywood diva and global star Priyanka Chopra Jonas was among the presenters this year.
The 74th British Academy for Film and Television Arts (BAFTA) awards held at Royal Albert Hall on Sunday night, and Frances McDormand-starrer Hollywood drama "Nomadland" was the big winner bagging four trophies.
"Nomadland" won awards in the categories of Best Film, Best Actress (Frances McDormand), Best Cinematography, Best Director (Chloe Zhao).
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Indian actor Adarsh Gourav, who was nominated in the Best Actor category for his role in "The White Tiger" lost to the legendary Anthony Hopkins.
The 83-year-old veteran Hopkins won for his role in "The Father", surprising many who had expected the late Chadwick Boseman to walk away with the honour in the category, for his role in "Ma Rainey's Black Bottom".
The event saw performances by Liam Payne, who surprised fans by taking to the stage along with a CGI version of himself, thus making everyone see two of him. He performed his latest track "Midnight". Singer Celeste gave a performance of her track "Hear my voice".
Bollywood diva and global star Priyanka Chopra Jonas was among the presenters this year along with Sophie Cookson, Phoebe Dynevor, Chiwetel Ejiofor, Hugh Grant, Richard E. Grant, Tom Hiddleston, Felicity Jones, Jonathan Pryce, Rose Byrne, Anna Kendrick and Renee Zellweger amongst others.
Here’s the list of main winners at the BAFTA 2021:
BEST FILM:
Nomadland
OUTSTANDING BRITISH FILM:
Promising Young Woman
DIRECTOR:
Chloe Zhao - ‘Nomadland’
LEADING ACTOR:
Anthony Hopkins - ‘The Father’
LEADING ACTRESS:
Frances McDormand – ‘Nomadland’
SUPPORTING ACTOR:
Daniel Kaluuya – ‘Judas and the Black Messiah’
SUPPORTING ACTRESS:
Youn Yuh-jung - ‘Minari’
ORIGINAL SCREENPLAY:
Promising Young Woman
ADAPTED SCREENPLAY:
‘The Father’
FILM NOT IN THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE:
‘Another Round’
EE RISING STAR AWARD:
Bukky Bakray (Reporting by Marie-Louise Gumuchian; editing by Diane Craft)
The Best Documentary award went to ‘My Octopus Teacher’, while the winner in the Best Editing category was ‘Sound Of Metal’
Director Ang Lee was awarded with the BAFTA Fellowship award.