BAFTAs 2023: All Quiet, Banshees, Elvis win big at UK awards

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Madcap metaverse romp Everything Everywhere All At Once was the night's big loser, winning just one prize from its 10 nominations, for editing.

Antiwar German movie All Quiet On The Western Front won seven prizes, including best picture, at the British Academy Film Awards on Sunday , building the somber drama's momentum as awards season rolls toward its climax at next month's Oscars.All Quiet, a visceral depiction of life and death in the World War I trenches based on Erich Maria Remarque's classic novel, won Edward Berger the best director award.

Banshees also won for McDonagh's original screenplay, and awards for Kerry Condon as best supporting actress and Barry Keoghan for best supporting actor. Actor Richard E Grant was a suave and self-deprecating host – with support from TV presenter Alison Hammond – for the ceremony at London's Royal Festival Hall, where the UK's movie academy heralded its strides to become more diverse but said there was more to be done.

Helen Mirren paid tribute to William's grandmother, Queen Elizabeth II, who died in September. Mirren, who portrayed the late monarch onscreen in The Queen and onstage in The Audience, called Elizabeth"the nation's leading lady." West Side Story star Ariana DeBose opened the show by performing Sisters Are Doin' It For Themselves, with an added rap shoutout to some of the nominated women, including Blanchett, Michelle Yeoh and Viola Davis.

 

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