Baftas 2018 Three Billboards triumphs as Time's Up dominates the 2018 Baftas Martin McDonagh’s dark comedy-drama takes home five awards in ceremony hosted for the first time by Joanna Lumley Play Video 3:33 Moments of solidarity with Time's Up and Me Too at Baftas 2018 - video highlightsThree Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri, the bleak, bitter, blistering comedy about injustice in small-town America, took the major honours at the 2018 Bafta film awards on Sunday night. But it was also about celebrating and rewarding cinema, with Three Billboards winning five awards including best film, best British film and, for its writer and director Martin McDonagh, best original screenplay. Allison Janney, for example, won best supporting actress for I, Tonya. Dunkirk won best sound. James Ivory, one half of Merchant Ivory, won best adapted screenplay for Call Me By Your Name.
Source: The Guardian February 18, 2018 21:34 UTC