

Other nominees included Timothee Chalamet and Tessa Thompson. “Get Out” star Daniel Kaluuya won the Rising Star award, which is voted on by the public. Pixar’s “Coco” continued its winning streak and was named the year’s best animated film, while “I Am Not Your Negro” won for documentary and “The Handmaiden” won for film not in English. “Call Me by Your Name” won for adapted screenplay. Guillermo del Toro was named best director for “The Shape of Water,” which gives him a similar quartet of victories with wins at BAFTA, the Globes, Critics’ Choice and the Directors Guild.
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The same four actors have now swept the BAFTAs, Golden Globes, SAG Awards and Critics’ Choice Awards, and are prohibitive favorites to repeat at the Oscars. In addition to McDormand and Rockwell, acting awards went to Gary Oldman for his role as Winston Churchill in “Darkest Hour” and to Allison Janney for “I, Tonya.”Īlso Read: 'Black Panther': All the Box Office Records It Has Broken So Far (Photos) The last film to be honored as both the best film and the best British film by the BAFTAs was “The King’s Speech.”

The film from writer-director McDonagh, a dual Irish and British citizen, also won awards for lead actress Frances McDormand, supporting actor Sam Rockwell and McDonagh’s original screenplay, as well as a prize in the Outstanding British Film category. Martin McDonagh’s “Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri” has been named the best film of 2017 by the British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA), which handed out the EE British Academy Film Awards in London on Sunday.
