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Five highlights from the Bafta Film Awards

From a history-making win to Rebel Wilson giving Vladimir Putin ‘the finger’

The red carpet was retrieved from storage, dusted off and rolled out last night for the 75th British Academy Film Awards, which took place in person, at full capacity, for the first time in two years.

Western psychological drama The Power of the Dog and sci-fi masterpiece Dune dominated the awards, while Will Smith, who starred in King Richard, and West Side Story’s Ariana DeBose cemented their status as Oscar frontrunners as they took home two of the most coveted prizes.

Here are five highlights from the star-studded evening at the Royal Albert Hall in London:

Shirley Bassey proved diamonds are forever

The night began with a rendition of Diamonds are Forever by 85-year-old Shirley Bassey, honouring the James Bond franchise’s 60th anniversary.

Rocking her signature brown bob and dressed in a “gorgeous gold sequined dress”, the iconic Welsh singer “gave a stellar performance”, reported Wales Online. Her powerful rendition of the iconic theme tune received a standing ovation.

Deaf actor Troy Kotsur made history

CODA star Troy Kotsur made history when he became the first deaf actor to win a Bafta in one of the main categories. When Kotsur’s award for best supporting actor was announced by Millie Bobby Brown and Florence Pugh, the audience’s enthusiastic clapping quickly turned to silent jazz hands, the British Sign Language expression of applause. 

Kotsur plays Frank Rossi in CODA, an acronym for “child of deaf adults”, a coming-of-age comedy drama that follows the story of a teenage girl (Emilia Jones) who is the only non-deaf member of her family. CODA’s writer and director Siân Heder also landed her first Bafta for best adapted screenplay.

During his acceptance speech, which he made in sign language, Kotsur said it was “such an honour” to be at the Bafta awards and to have picked up an award. He then congratulated the team behind James Bond on the diamond anniversary and joked that the producers should consider “a deaf James Bond – 008?”.

Rebel Wilson took aim at J.K. Rowling

It was Australian comedian Rebel Wilson’s first time hosting the Baftas, with Variety describing her as “one of the Bafta Awards’ most memorable presenters in past years”. While the Pitch Perfect star’s jokes had to be relatively safe considering the pre-watershed timing of the show, there were several that stood out. 

When speaking about her weight loss, the actor took a potshot at J.K. Rowling, who has come in for criticism in recent years for her public comments about gender ideology. “I might look a bit different from the last time you saw me here,” Wilson told the audience. “That was me two years ago and since then I've done quite a transformation – I hope J.K. Rowling still approves.” 

Emma Watson also appeared to throw shade at the bestselling author. “[Watson] calls herself a feminist, but we all know she’s a witch,” said Wilson, as she brought the Harry Potter actor on stage to present the award for outstanding British film. As she took her place on the podium, Watson clarified that she was “here for all of the witches”. Many perceived her emphasis on the word “all” to be a dig at Rowling. Read More…

 

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