Jane Campion's film The Power of the Dog starring Benedict Cumberbatch took home the gong for Best Film at last night's Baftas. Here's how to watch the ...
The Power Of The Dog is the bookies favourite to be crowned Best Picture at the awards, though Kenneth Branagh’s Belfast – released on Friday January 21 in the UK – is expected to challenge. Released in November 2021, The Power Of The Dog is set in Montana, 1925 and follows the tale of wealthy ranch-owning brothers Phil and George Burbank. Jane Campion is at the helm and is credited as director, producer and writer of the production.
Actor had asked 'what the f***' Campion, a director from New Zealand, could know about the American west.
I consider myself a creator and I think he sees me as a woman or something lesser first. There’s all these allusions of homosexuality throughout the movie.” I think it’s a little bit sexist…
But it was the only winner's speech he would deliver. Cumberbatch, who attended the ceremony wearing a Ukrainian flag pin, was beaten to the leading actor award ...
But it was the only winner’s speech he would deliver. “So if we hold them up tonight and reflect the enjoyment and the passion back to them, I don’t think it’s a bad thing.” For Ahmir “Questlove” Thompson, whose film Summer of Soul picked up the Best Documentary award, he planned to grab a bagel in Brick Lane in honour of Amy Winehouse before heading back to the US.
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He leaves behind an incredible legacy of work that includes star turns in The Big Chill, Body Heat, Gorky Park, and Kiss of the Spider Woman, which earned him the Academy Award for Best Actor in 1986. Hurt was nominated for three consecutive best actor Oscars from 1986-1988 for his work in Kiss of the Spider Woman, Children of a Lesser God, and Broadcast News.” Having believed they fixed the timeline for good at the end of season two, it ended up being a pretty big sucker punch for the Hargreeves to return to their original time and see their dead brother Ben (Justin Min) now alive and kicking.
Jane Campion, accepting best director prize, says, "I"m like the grandmother of the women's movement in film now, but I'm still here!”.
“Our beautiful brothers and sisters, and for me more importantly, the babies in the Ukraine that are being utterly decimated at the moment from this putrid, putrid torrent of abuse.” So I called my doctor and I said, ‘Do they know something that I don’t?’” But to me, it’s a creative achievement award. (Creator and star Jason Sudeikis won the best comedy actor trophy but was unable to attend the ceremony.) The show picked up the best comedy prize, after Brett Goldstein and Hannah Waddingham nabbed back-to-back honors for supporting actor and actress. When “King Richard” star Will Smith was named best actor, he pointed out Venus and Serena Williams and their sister and the film’s executive producer, Isha Price sitting at the film’s table in the ballroom. The duo were honored for their work in the film, which dramatizes filmmaker Kenneth Branagh’s childhood, alongside Ciaran Hinds and Caitriona Balfe (who looked on from the London ceremony), as well as Judi Dench. “Belfast” earned three trophies in total, with the win for Branagh’s original screenplay awarded during commercials. He later noted that he’ll actually be “74 tomorrow; I just can’t remember.” Hill went home a double winner with his movie dad Jamie Dornan joining him onstage to accept the award for best acting ensemble. Earlier, Culkin accepted the supporting actor in a drama prize. Campion returned to the stage to accept that trophy, the evening’s final award, alongside stars Kirsten Dunst and Jesse Plemons, with producer Roger Frappier. You all define the American dream.” “Succession” took home three awards.
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Jane Campion won the best director prize at Britain's Academy Awards for that tense western in an evening that saw a host of surprise winners.
At that award ceremony, Campion garnered attention when asked by Variety about disparaging comments that the actor Sam Elliott made about her movie, including questioning the “allusions to homosexuality” in the film. Campion also won best director — the third woman to take the prize in the award’s history — increasing her momentum ahead of this year’s Academy Awards. She was not present to pick up her award in London. On Saturday she had been in Los Angeles at the Directors Guild of America Awards, where she also won the highest prize.
Production designer Grant Major created a home that references a character's suppressed homosexuality for the set design The Power of the Dog.
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The Jane Campion directed film earned the top honor of Best Picture; The win came just days after being criticized by veteran actor Sam Elliott for the ...
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Denis Villeneuve’s thunderous sci-fi epic Dune pretty much cleaned up in the technical categories, winning for production design, VFX, cinematography, sound, costume design and score. As expected, Jane Campion’s The Power of the Dog won Best Film, Campion won Best Director and Will Smith picked up Best Actor for King Richard, pipping the hotly tipped Benedict Cumberbatch. The Baftas, the British film industry’s gala night, brought its usual heady mix of starriness, celebration and creaky gags to the Royal Albert Hall last night.