BAFTA Awards 2017

Congratulations to all BAFTA award winners from Dog And Wolf.

Damien Chazelle’s La La Land is the big winner at the 2017 BAFTAs, scooping four awards, including best picture and best director. First screening to UK audiences at the BFI London Film Festival, Chazelle’s exuberant musical also won best actress for Emma Stone and best original music.

Ken Loach’s powerful welfare state drama I, Daniel Blake, backed by the BFI Film Fund, was named the year’s outstanding British film, while Babak Anvari’s Tehran-set horror film Under the Shadow won best British debut.

Here are all the winners.

Best British Film – I, Daniel Blake

Best Film – La La Land

Leading Actor – Casey Affleck

Leading Actress – Emma Stone

Best Original Screenplay – Kenneth Lonergan, Manchester by the Sea

Best Adapted Screenplay – Luke Davies, Lion

Best Director – Damien Chazelle, La La Land

Supporting Actress – Viola Davis, Fences

Rising Star – Tom Holland

Best Animated Film – Kubu and the Two Strings

Outstanding Debut – Under the Shadow

Special Effects – The Jungle Book

Outstanding British Contribution to Cinema – Curzon Cinemas

BAFTA Fellowship – Mel Brooks

Make-up and Hair – Florence Foster Jenkins

Music – La La Land

Costume – Jackie

Sound – Arrival

British Short Animation – A Love Story

British Short Film – Home

Editing – Hacksaw Ridge

Production Design – Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them

Documentary – 13th

Film not in the English Language – Son of Saul

Cinematography – La La Land

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