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Jane Campion and ‘Dog Power’ triumph at BAFTA ceremony

The British Film and Television Academy Prize was held in London on Sunday 13 March (BAFTA), where Jane Campion ‘s western “Dog’ s Heart” triumphed this year for Best Film and Direction.

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In place of Jane Campione, the two “Dog’s Heart” awards went to actor Benedict Camberbach, who plays the lead role in the film and was also nominated for a BAFTA award. The British actor BAFTA went well this year, as Will Smith was recognized as the best actor in the lead role in London for his work in the film “Winners’ Family”. Instead of Smith, the award went to film director Reinaldo Marcus Green at the ceremony.

The Best Actress award went to Welsh actress Joanna Scenlen for her work in Alima Khan’s debut film After Love. Meanwhile, Denī Vilnēva’s science fiction digger “Kāpa” became the winner of the largest number of awards, winning five BAFTA awards in technical categories – for cinematography, scenography, visual effects and sound.

Kenneth Bran was named Best British Film for the autobiographical drama “Belfast”, while Troy Kotsur was named Best Supporting Actor in the film “CODA” and Ariana Debosa for her work in the West Side Story. The best original screenplay was a screenplay by Paul Thomas Anderson for his own comedy, Licorice Pizza. The Disney studio’s “Enkanto” award went to the BAFTA Award for Best Animated Film, and Rjusuke Hammaguchi’s “Drive My Car” went to Best Foreign Language Film.

This year, the BAFTA ceremony was once again in full swing at the Alberthol Concert Hall, hosted by actress Rebel Wilson, who at one point drew attention to the war in Ukraine and gestured to Russia’s dictator Vladimir Putin with a raised middle finger, saying “in all sign languages ​​this is international signal to Putin “. The ceremony was started by 85-year-old singer Charlie Basie with the song “Diamonds Are Forever” from the James Bond film of the same name.

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