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‘The Power of the Dog’, ‘Dune’ triumph at BAFTA Awards

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‘The Power of the Dog’, ‘Dune’ triumph at BAFTA Awards

THE POWER OF THE DOG. Benedict Cumberbatch, Kirsten Dunst, and Kodi Smit McPhee lead the cast.

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'The Power of the Dog' wins best film and director while 'Dune' brings home five awards

LONDON, United Kingdom –  Dark Western The Power of the Dog scooped the top two honors at the British Academy Film Awards on Sunday, March 13, winning best film and director for Jane Campion, while sci-fi epic Dune picked up the most prizes.

New Zealand filmmaker Campion wrapped up a successful weekend for her comeback feature film, after winning the top honors at the Directors Guild of America awards in Beverly Hills the day before.

Based on the 1967 novel by Thomas Savage, the critically-acclaimed movie set on a 1920s Montana ranch marks the return of Oscar winner Campion to feature films since 2009’s Bright Star.

“Jane… you are a visionary whose trail blazed through the last 30 years of cinema with stories about the silenced, the under-represented and the misunderstood,” producer Tanya Seghatchian said as she accepted the award on behalf of Campion, who was absent.

“You’ve inspired legions of women to find their voices. We’re here because of you.”

Campion later briefly appeared via a video call on the phone of one of the film’s producers during the winners’ press conference, and said she was “overwhelmed”.

Hosted by Australian actress and comedian Rebel Wilson, this year’s ceremony, known as the BAFTAs (British Academy of Film and Television Arts) returned as a usual glitzy red carpet event at London’s Royal Albert Hall, following a virtual event last year due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

There were references to the war in Ukraine, with some nominees wearing ribbons and badges in the blue and yellow colors of the Ukrainian flag or speaking about the crisis on the red carpet and on stage.

Dune, a mammoth adaptation of Frank Herbert’s 1965 novel, had lead nominations with 11 nods, mainly in the creative and technical categories. It won five awards.

Belfast, Kenneth Brannagh’s semi-autobiographical black and white comedy drama set at the onset of Northern Ireland’s three decades of conflict, won outstanding British film.

Steven Spielberg’s West Side Story remake won two awards, including best supporting actress for Ariana DeBose.

Fresh from his win at the Screen Actors Guild awards, Troy Katsur, who is deaf, won supporting actor for CODA, a coming-of-age story about the only hearing member of a deaf family.

“This is a historic moment because it’s been an extremely long time for folks to really accept a different perspective of the deaf community and deaf actors,” Kotsur told Reuters on the red carpet via an interpreter.

“Finally they look at me not as a deaf person, but as an artist and an actor who happens to be deaf.”

An absent Will Smith won the leading actor award for playing the father of tennis champions Venus and Serena Williams in King Richard, while Joanna Scanlan won leading actress for portraying a widow who discovers her late husband’s devastating secret in After Love.

Here’s a list of key winners:

Best Film: The Power of the Dog

Outstanding British Film: Belfast

Best Director: Jane Campion, The Power of the Dog

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 Film Not in the English Language: Drive My Car

Best Documentary: Summer of Soul

Best Animated Film: Encanto

Best Original Score: Dune, Hans Zimmer

Rising Star Award: Lashana Lynch

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