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tv   Baftas 2018  BBC News  February 19, 2018 12:30am-1:01am GMT

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in florida are organising a national march on washington. they‘ re demanding political action on gun control after the attack which left seventeen people dead. the say the tragedy should be a turning point in the national debate on guns. rescue teams in western iran are searching for a passenger plane, which disappeared with more than 60 people on board. they've have called off for their search for the night because of heavy snow. and this story is trending on bbc.com. the best of british films has been honoured at the baftas in london, with many stars wearing black to highlight the issue of sexual harassment. the big winner was ‘three billboards outside ebbing, missouri' — winning in five categories. that's all from me now. stay with bbc world news. now on bbc news it's time for baftas 2018: extra time, celebrating the night's additional award—winners. and a warning that the programme does contain some strong language. cheering.
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royal highness is, my lords, ladies and gentlemen and everybody watching at home. a very warm welcome to the british film academy awards, baftas annual selection of excellence in film. original music and make up and hair now is surrogate parlour in and gemma chen. is take a look at the nominations are. —— sergei. —— let's take a look at the nominations. and the bafta goes to. the shape of
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water. applause. quite a venue for music. thank you, it is marvellous. your film is unique and the poetry that you have given us is amazing. for music, there is a very good bonding between music and poetry, so thank you very much. is marvellous. also, my agent, thank you. with their incredible skill and attention to detail, the great hair and make—up team will bring the look of the character to life. is look at the character to life. is look at the nominations. —— let's. and the bafta goes to... darkest hour. 0h
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oh my goodness. well, from all of us, thank you. thank you to my lovely tea m us, thank you. thank you to my lovely team who helped us on this film. the amazing cast, very supportive producers and i have to sayjoe wright, it is always a pleasure to follow your lead. thank you so much. applause. the next awards are for costume design and animated film. it is edward holdcroft and from dark tower, tom taylor. thank you. the range of design in this year 's nominations shows us the incredible combination of creativity and craft that makes a
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truly great designer. the nominees are... and the bafta goes to... phantom thread, mark riches. —— bridges. hello. first i need to thank paul thomas anderson for writing a script, a story about a british coup toa script, a story about a british coup to a person and letting the design it. this is important to me because british film has always been an inspiration to me. something to admire and something to aspire to as admire and something to aspire to as a level of quality. so i treasure this, thank you. the three films nominated this year area the three films nominated this year are a reminder of what is possible once a filmmaker leaves behind the
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possibilities of the physical world and it is a universe of limitless possibility. here are the nominations. —— and enters. ifi if i want to get to the land of the living, i need a blessing! that is really specific. he is my great—great—grandfather. really specific. he is my great-great-grandfather. later that summer great-great-grandfather. later that summer he would hang around these rich boys who threw big boating parties are. —— big boating parties. vincent seemed shy around them. you never did have much luck with women. and the bafta goes to... coco.
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thank you to the british academy for this award, it is an incredible honour. i would like to share it with legions of talented and passionate people on my crew. that the people of mexico, your culture and traditions inspired me to make cocoa and it would not exist without you and your endlessly beautiful celebration of the day of the dead. with coco we try to take a step forward towards a world where nonwhite children can grow up to see characters in movies that live and talk like they do. representation matters. marginalised people deserve to feel like they belong. i hope
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that we have made a difference and i hope it isjust a beginning. muchos gracias. please welcome haley squires and natalie dormer. sydney pollack said that editing feels like scott in. well now we get to honour oui’ scott in. well now we get to honour our sculptors. —— scultping. are you out of your mind? and the bafta goes to... 80 driver.
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—— baby driver. thank you to after, of course. you know, i think you are very lucky as an editor if you get the opportunity to work with someone of the calibre of ofa go to work with someone of the calibre of of a go right. for me, it is the doing of it, it is its own reward, so doing of it, it is its own reward, so for something like this itjust makes it extra special, so thank you so makes it extra special, so thank you so much indeed. documentary makers cannot rewrite reality. they must forge their stories from the world as they find it, although, to be fair, it must be easier to find crazy stories from real life these days. here are the nominations. were you the mastermind of a
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statewide system that cheated the olympics? the future of the negro in this country is precisely as right or as dark as the future of the country. there is a wake—up call here and thatis there is a wake—up call here and that is climate change and our vulnerability to get. it was true ten years ago, it was true five years ago, it was undeniable today. i could hardly believe it. four months the chimps had been running off when they saw me, now one had
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actually visited my camp. and the ba fta actually visited my camp. and the bafta goes to... i am not your negro. thank you very much. i want to thank the british academy for this award, iam very the british academy for this award, i am very honoured and humble. i need to thank the great james baldwin. applause. james baldwin, who is the perfect, the perfect image of a great humanist and he left us with words that are today
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urgently necessary in a world of unapologetic ignorance. thank you so much to all. applause. we now move on to outstanding british contribution to cinema in honour of michael balkan. to present it is a brilliant actress, a great friend and a consummate professional. celia emery. the nationalfilm and television school has been a collaboration between the government and the industry since 1971. and just look at the winners it can boast. here are the sparkling names that have come through. nick park, molly dineen and rajan, roger deakin ‘s. and here to receive the award, please welcome john ‘s. and here to receive the award, please welcomejohn ward will and nick powell. it isa
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it is a tremendous honour to collect this award on behalf of the students, staff, governance and graduates of our school. for almost five decades we have been at the forefront of developing food film, television and games makers who are not only highly valued members of the industry and widely in demand but who also have the skill, talent and social conscience to lead it. thank you, bafta. this means a huge amount. british short animation and british short film. the star of black panther is here to present. let's see some short highlights of
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some short films. and the award goes poles apart. paloma baeza, ser en low to... thank you so much. just to be nominated alongside will was incredible enough. thank you so much to the national film and television school and to each and every member of our team who are here tonight who should be up here on stage. they are committed and the most incredible collaborators we could have wished to have. without them we would just not be here and we feel fa ntastically not be here and we feel fantastically lucky. thank you, ba fta. fantastically lucky. thank you, bafta. thank you so much. with
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solidarity to the creators of the short films, we are giving this award a very short introduction. here other nominations. that these books are not worth bothering with. your dad is an idiot. i'm going to stay in my room tonight and literally work. do you give a...? yes! what?
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and the bafta goes to... cowboy dave. cowboy dave is a film about the choices we make, some good, some bad and it is also a about inspiration and it is also a about inspiration and hope. iwould and it is also a about inspiration and hope. i would like to thank these men behind me as well as catherine, quincy, christine, chris, miley, chrisjoyce, catherine, quincy, christine, chris, miley, chris joyce, green catherine, quincy, christine, chris, miley, chrisjoyce, green mathie, matt, claire and many others who
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made the storm a reality. thank you very much. to present the award for film not in the english language, the sensational andrea rice broke. the films nominated irene persian, japanese, french, russian, korean and max remak. —— khmer. and the bafta goes to the handmaiden. unfortunately the directors could not be here tonight but we will make sure this gets to them. cinematography is the next
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award. the never not brilliant dennis quaid. cinematographers are masters of showing this world in detail we could never imagine. this yea r‘s detail we could never imagine. this year's nominees have shown us the real—life past most of us never knew, a stark presence and a pair of imaginary world. their audiences lived in them and will never four get them. denominations are... —— of the nominations are. and the winner is, of the bafta, roger deakins, blade runner 20119. unfortunately roger deakins can not
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be with us tonight. he is shooting a movie in new york right now. he asked me to thank his crew and his wife. as the director of the movie i would like tojust wife. as the director of the movie i would like to just say thank you to out would like to just say thank you to our producer and others involved especially ridley scott. thank you for the freedom, we never have enough freedom. ridley, thank you also for the inspiration. i would also for the inspiration. i would also like to say thank you to the bafta for honouring my friend tonight who is truly a master of our times and! tonight who is truly a master of our times and i earned him a lot. we made this movie together. and that
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is it for the bafta awards tonight. thank you to everyone who played their part to. and stephen, stephen fry, if you are watching, i hope this is ok. until next year, good night. it looks like the weather pattern and weather type will change significantly over the week ahead. we have had a strong jetstream
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propagating across the atlantic with fluctuations between sunshine and it's noted that everything slows down over the next few days, the jet stream will weaken and get more undulations. and it is under one of those that we induce this area of high pressure to build in the middle of next week. something we've not had much of in the past few weeks. sunshine around on sunday. we have some in the high ground across parts of wales and the south—eastern. anglia got sunshine as well as north—east scotland though a lot of cloud at the moment and some frost. in between the two we have a pocket of mild air. sunshine in the west this time that will boost the temperature. a change of fortune on monday. eastern scotland and eastern england are drab and dreary with a lot of cloud, rain and drizzle. dry and bright with a little sunshine and in northern ireland ahead of the second band of rain
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that arrives later in the day. get some sunshine, 13 degrees in the east under the cloud and rain. those two bands of rain joined forces to bring rain for england on tuesday. heavy for a while, easing off in the afternoon but a strong wind will push cloud through the midlands towards the west country. further west and north in particular the air will be drier with more sunshine around and decent temperatures. overnight clear skies, light winds and the computers will fall away. the rain peters out towards the south—east. we will have some cloud of time across southern areas but elsewhere we will be back in the blue with frost in rural parts of it the first of a few frosty nights to come. a cold start on wednesday at brightening up with nice sunshine around for many. more in the way of cloud through the day at times, wales, midland and southern england with sunny skies further north. by this stage the wind is like everywhere and you get some sunshine it will not feel too bad,
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but this temperatures will be around 7—8 degrees also. some weather system threatened the coming from the north—west and bring back the sort of weather that we have been seen but they will be held at bay by the blocking area of high pressure could thursday and friday will still be drier. temperatures reaching perhaps 13 degrees at the beginning of the week and that mild start will turn chilly, particularly at night but it is becoming dry. this is newsday on the bbc. i'm rico hizon in singapore.
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the headlines: demanding action on gun control. teenage survivors of the florida school shooting say they'll march on washington. after fire ripped through lhasa's jokhang temple, the extent of the damage to the most important shrine in tibetan buddhism is still unclear. i'm sharanjit leyl in london. also in the programme: the search for a downed passenger plane in iran is stopped for the night, as a blizzard sets in. as many as 66 people are feared dead. and all in black on the bafta red carpet. the stars show their support for the campaign against sexual harassment.
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