Rami Malek once again took home the leading actor award for his portrayal of Freddie Mercury in 'Bohemian Rhapsody.
Business
Standard : It was a win-win for period dramas at the 2019
British Academy Film Awards in London on Sunday night as the 18th
century-set "The Favourite" won seven honours, and the
Mexican black and white drama "Roma" registered four big
wins.
At
the ceremony hosted by Joanna Lumley at the Royal Albert Hall, "The
Favourite" won Outstanding British Film, Leading Actress (Olivia
Colman), Supporting Actress (Rachel Weisz), Original Screenplay,
Costume Design, Production Design, Makeup and Hair.
Netflix's
"Roma"
scooped up big honours, including the Best Film, Best Director, Film
Not in the English Language and Cinematography.
Cuaron
won in each of these categories, setting a tone of sorts for what to
expect at the Oscars later this month.
The
evening was hosted by legendary British actress Joanna Lumley,
reported Variety.
Rami
Malek once again took home the leading actor award for his portrayal
of Freddie Mercury in 'Bohemian Rhapsody'. 'Vice' surprised with the
award for best editing, while 'BlacKkKlansman' took home the
best-adapted screenplay trophy.
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