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BAFTA Awards 2021: ‘Ma Rainey’s Black Backside’ picks two awards, here is full checklist of winners


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The 74th version of the British Academy Movie Awards (BAFTAs) held its first of two ceremonies on April 10 ‘Ma Rainey’s Black Backside’ was the large winner. The opening day ceremony was hosted just about from London’s Royal Albert Corridor by TV and BBC radio presenter Clara Amfo. The second ceremony is scheduled for the next day. In the course of the ceremony, eight primarily craft-focussed awards had been handed out, together with casting, costume, make-up and hair, manufacturing design, sound, particular visible results, British quick movie, and British quick animation. The remaining awards — together with the efficiency and finest movie classes shall be handed out on the second evening.

‘Ma Rainey’s Black Backside’ took residence two golden masks. ‘Mank’, ‘Tenet’ and ‘Sound of Metallic’ additionally gained.  ‘Rocks’ was the primary winner, with Lucy Pardee scooping the award for Casting. The UK indie film was nominated for a number one seven BAFTAs this yr, joint most with ‘Nomadland’, which is a scorching favorite for the Finest Movie prize on the second evening. Director and author Noel Clarke, finest identified for the ‘Kidulthood’ movie trilogy had been honoured with the excellent British contribution to cinema award.

Take a look at the checklist of BAFTA 2021 winners’ checklist here-

Sound- Sound Of Metallic, Jaime Baksht, Nicolas Becker, Phillip Bladh, Carlos Cortes, Michelle Couttolenc

Particular Visible Results- Tenet, Scott Fisher, Andrew Jackson, Andrew Lockley

British Brief Animation- The Owl And The Pussycat, Mole Hill, Laura Duncalf

British Brief Movie- The Current, Farah Nabulsi

Manufacturing Design- Mank, Donald Graham Burt, Jan Pascale

Make-up & Hair- Ma Rainey’s Black Backside, Matiki Anoff, Larry M. Cherry, Sergio Lopez-Rivera, Mia Neal

Costume Design- Ma Rainey’s Black Backside, Ann Roth

Casting- Rocks, Lucy Pardee

The 74th version of the BAFTAs was opened by paying tribute to the late Prince Philip, who died yesterday on the age of 99. The Duke of Edinburgh was BAFTA’s first president 60 years in the past, starting a line of Royal patronage which continues together with his son Prince William, who had been scheduled to make an look in the course of the awards however needed to pull out after the information of the demise of his grandfather.

(With ANI inputs)

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