Baftas 2017: La La Land wins modestly in a night of variety
With its explicit leaning towards favouring British films, the Baftas have never been considered a dry-run for the Oscars. Nevertheless, there was some surprise when La La Land – widely tipped as an Oscars frontrunner – only came away with five awards last night at the Royal Albert Hall ceremony. True, winning Best Film, Director, Actress, Music and Cinematography was not to be sniffed at, but the ceremony still offered up numerous surprises. Many films thought to be unlikely awards contenders – Jackie, Arrival, Hacksaw Ridge – were given one award each. And while many expected Casey Affleck to take home Best Actor, few predicted that Kenneth Lonergan would beat Damien Chazelle for his moving blue-collar drama Manchester By the Sea.
Some surprises, however, were less welcome. While Dev Patel deserved recognition for his work in Lion, there is something disappointing about Moonlight being denied its most viable award, for Mahershala Ali’s sensitive supporting role – which therefore shut the film out of awards conversation entirely.
Yet the evening maintained a generally upbeat tone. Ken Loach won the outstanding British film award for I, Daniel Blake, and used his speech to argue “that the most vulnerable and poorest people are treated by this government with a contempt and a callous brutality that is disgraceful…it is a brutality that extends to keeping out refugee children we promised to help.”
There were multiple digs at Donald Trump, both explicit and implicit, and references to last year’s controversy over diversity. Viola Davis, as expected, won the Best Supporting Actress award for Fences, though later expressed some trepidation over the ongoing issue of diversity: “I believe what still is a deficiency is that we have one year a plethora of American-American movies and then the next year nothing.”
The evening concluded with a fellowship issued to Mel Brooks, who said of the UK: “I don’t think of England as a foreign country, I think of it as a vast Brooklyn, which just speaks better.”
Here are the winners in full:
Best Film
Arrival
I, Daniel Blake
La La Land
Manchester By The Sea
Moonlight
Best Director
Denis Villeneuve, Arrival
Ken Loach, I, Daniel Blake
Damien Chazelle, La La Land
Kenneth Lonergan, Manchester By the Sea
Tom Ford, Nocturnal Animals
Best Actor
Viggo Mortensen, Captain Fantastic
Andrew Garfield, Hacksaw Ridge
Ryan Gosling, La La Land
Casey Affleck, Manchester By the Sea
Jake Gyllenhaal, Nocturnal Animals
Best Actress
Amy Adams, Arrival
Meryl Streep, Florence Foster Jenkins
Emily Blunt, The Girl on the Train
Natalie Portman, Jackie
Emma Stone, La La Land
Best Supporting Actor
Hugh Grant, Florence Foster Jenkins
Jeff Bridges, Hell or High Water
Dev Patel, Lion
Mahershala Ali, Moonlight
Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Nocturnal Animals
Best Supporting Actress
Viola Davis, Fences
Hayley Squires, I, Daniel Blake
Nicole Kidman, Lion
Michelle Williams, Manchester By the Sea
Naomie Harris, Moonlight
Outstanding British Film
American Honey
Denial
Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them
I, Daniel Blake
Notes on Blindness
Under the Shadow
Best Cinematography
Arrival
Hell or High Water
La La Land
Lion
Nocturnal Animals
Best Costume Design
Allied
Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them
Florence Foster Jenkins
Jackie
La La Land
Best Makeup and Hair
Doctor Strange
Florence Foster Jenkins
Hacksaw Ridge
Nocturnal Animals
Rogue One: A Star Wars Story
Best Documentary
13th
The Beatles: Eight Days a Week
The Eagle Huntress
Notes on Blindness
Weiner
Best Original Music
Arrival
Jackie
La La Land
Lion
Nocturnal Animals
Best British Short Film
Consumed
Home
Mouth of Hell
The Party
Standby
Best British Short Animation
The Alan Dimension
A Love Story
Tough
Best Editing
Arrival
Hacksaw Ridge
La La Land
Manchester By the Sea
Nocturnal Animals
Best Sound
Arrival
Deepwater Horizon
Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them
Hacksaw Ridge
La La Land
Best Special Visual Effects
Arrival
Doctor Strange
Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them
The Jungle Book
Rogue One: A Star Wars Story
EE Rising Star (voted for by the public)
Anya Taylor-Joy
Laia Costa
Lucas Hedges
Ruth Negga
Tom Holland
Best Animated Film
Finding Dory
Kubo and the Two Strings
Moana
Zootropolis
Outstanding Debut by a British Writer, Director or Producer
The Girl With All the Gifts: Mike Carey (writer), Camille Gatin (producer)
The Hard Stop: George Amponsah (writer/director/producer), Dionne Walker (writer/producer)
Notes on Blindness: Peter Middleton (writer/director/producer), James Spinney (writer/director), Jo-Jo Ellison (producer)
The Pass: John Donnelly (writer), Ben A Williams (director)
Under the Shadow: Babak Anvari (writer/director), Emily Leo, Oliver Roskill, Lucan Toh (producers)
Best Adapted Screenplay
Arrival
Hacksaw Ridge
Hidden Figures
Lion
Nocturnal Animals
Best Original Screenplay
Hell or High Water
I, Daniel Blake
La La Land
Manchester By the Sea
Moonlight
Outstanding British Contribution to Cinema
Curzon
Best Film Not in the English Language
Dheepan
Julieta
Mustang
Son of Saul
Toni Erdmann
Best Production Design
Doctor Strange
Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them
Hail, Caesar!
La La Land
Nocturnal Animals
Fellowship Recipient
Mel Brooks
Sam Gray
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