The
72nd
British
Academy
Film
Awards,
popularly
known
as
the
BAFTA
took
place
on
Sunday
night
at
the
Royal
Albert
Hall
in
London.
Speaking
about
the
winners,
the
Favourite
bagged
seven
awards,
which
was
followed
by
Roma
which
picked
up
four
awards
that
included
Best
Film,
Best
Director,
Best
cinematography
and
Best
film
not
in
the
English
language.
After
winning
Best
Cinematography,
director
Alfonso
Curaon
said,
"Foreign
is
just
a
different
colour,
and
colour
complements
each
other,
I'm
very
happy
Bafta
is
honouring
a
story
about
a
domestic
worker
of
indigenous
background.
The
specific
colour
of
this
film
is
Mexico,
so
I
want
to
thank
also
Mexico."
Meanwhile,
here's
the
complete
list
of
winners
at
BAFTA
Awards
this
year-
Best
Film:
Roma
Best
Director:
Alfonso
Cuaron
-
Roma
Best
Actress:
Olivia
Colman
-
The
Favourite
Best
Actor:
Rami
Malek
-
Bohemian
Rhapsody
Best
Supporting
Actress:
Rachel
Weisz
-
The
Favourite
Best
Supporting
Actor:
Mahershala
Ali
-
Green
Book
Outstanding
British
Film:
The
Favourite
Best
Animated
Film:
Spider-Man:
Into
the
Spider-Verse
Best
British
Short
Animation:
Roughhouse
Best
British
Short
Film:
73
Cows
Best
Documentary:
Free
Solo
Outstanding
Debut
By
A
British
Writer,
Director
Or
Producer:
Beast
-
Michael
Pearce
(writer/director),
Lauren
Dark
(producer)
Best
Film
Not
In
The
English
Language:
Roma
Best
Costume
Design:
The
Favourite
Best
Make
Up
&
Hair:
The
Favourite
Best
Production
Design:
The
Favourite
Best
Editing:
Vice
Best
Cinematography:
Roma
Best
Special
Visual
Effects:
Black
Panther
Best
Original
Screenplay:
The
Favourite
-
Deborah
Davis,
Tony
McNamara
Best
Adapted
Screenplay:
BlacKkKlansman
-
Spike
Lee,
David
Rabinowitz,
Charlie
Wachtel,
Kevin
Willmott
Best
Sound:
Bohemian
Rhapsody
Best
Original
Music:
A
Star
Is
Born
Outstanding
British
Contribution
To
Cinema:
Number
9
Films
(Elizabeth
Karlsen
and
Stephen
Woolley)
EE
Rising
Star
Award
(voted
for
by
the
public):
Letitia
Wright
BAFTA
Fellowship:
Thelma
Schoonmaker