By Naomi Gordon

Published: Sunday, 13 March 2022 at 12:00 am


The Power of the Dog and Belfast have picked up top awards at tonight’s BAFTA Film Awards 2022, which were held in person at London’s Royal Albert Hall.

Jane Campion’s The Power of the Dog took home the biggest award of the evening for Best Film, while Outstanding British Film went to Sir Kenneth Branagh’s Belfast.

“All hail the streaming revolution but all hail the big screen too, it’s alive!” Branagh said during his speech. “And long may they live together. Thank you so much for being so kind to our film, we deeply appreciate it.”

“I hear they’re going to make an American Belfast: Belfast and Furious,” host Rebel Wilson later quipped.

Among the rest of the BAFTA winners at the ceremony was Will Smith win Leading Actor for King Richard, while British actress Joanna Scanlan won for her performance in the drama After Love.

Lashana Lynch won the EE Rising Star award, CODA’s Troy Kotsur picked up Supporting Actor and West Side Story’s Ariana DeBose won Supporting Actress. CODA was awarded Best Adapted Screenplay, while Licorice Pizza won Original Screenplay. Summer of Soul won Best Documentary. Jane Campion won Best Director for Power of the Dog, with Benedict Cumberbatch reading Campion’s speech in her absence.

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