Stars of the big screen partied at the Bafta Film Awards in London, the biggest night on the UK film calendar.
Lady Gaga, nominated for Best Actress for her performance in House of Gucci, brought star power to the A-list for the event at the Royal Albert Hall.
Irish actress Jessie Buckley, nominated for Best Supporting Actress for The Lost Daughter, appeared to be enjoying her red carpet appearance.
Best Actor nominee Stephen Graham was among those who showed their support for Ukraine by wearing the colors of the country’s flag.
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Lashana Lynch, who starred in James Bond’s new No Time To Die, won the EE Rising Star Award.
Her No Time To Die co-star Lea Seydoux was among the others who added some sparkle to the ceremony.
Emilia Jones, daughter of Welsh TV presenter Aled, was up for Best Actress for her breakthrough role in Coda.
Also nominated in the Best Actress category was musician Alana Haim from the pop band Haim, who starred in the film Licorice Pizza.
Norwegian Renate Reinsve was also nominated for Best Actress for The Worst Person Alive.
Ciaran Hinds was among the six nominees for Sir Kenneth Branagh’s autobiographical film Belfast.
But Hinds lost the Best Supporting Actor award to Coda’s Troy Kotsur, who was joined on the red carpet by upstart nominee Millicent Simmonds.
Star Wars actress Daisy Ridley was among the celebrities presenting awards.
Stranger Things star Millie Bobby Brown also presented an award at the ceremony.
West Side Story actress Rachel Zegler took a break from filming Disney’s new Snow White movie in the UK.
Simone Ashley will soon be appearing in the new season of Bridgerton on Netflix.
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