Baftas
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Of the 20 films in director category, half have a female director or co-director, but there’s little love for Da 5 Bloods or Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom
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BAME nominees take giant strides at awards as Glenda Jackson wins a first gong aged 84
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Award-winning film director whose eclectic oeuvre included Midnight Express, Bugsy Malone, Angel Heart and Evita
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Campaigners draft letter of complaint calling for greater diversity in film industry
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Why we need more than speeches about the problem of whiteness
Myriam FrançoisWords from powerful white men such as Joaquin Phoenix and the archbishop of Canterbury are welcome, but action must follow, says Myriam François of the Centre of Islamic Studies, Soas
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With The Great Hack nominated for best documentary, Carole Cadwalladr found herself invited to walk the red carpet. How was her night with the stars?
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Although shiny on the outside they ‘hide serious socio-environmental impacts’
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Letter: After director Waad Al-Kateab’s moving plea for support for Syrians trapped in Idlib at the Bafta awards ceremony on Sunday, Hombeline Dulière of the aid agency Cafod calls for action to bring an urgent end to the conflict
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Costume designer secures signatures of more than 100 actors and dignitaries
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Surely the Baftas couldn’t be as bad as they look on TV? The Hlcarpenter.com’s intrepid reporter hit the red carpet to find out
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New Zealand director, who took award for best adapted screenplay, says ‘It’s very nice to take a bit of your gold back home’
The Hlcarpenter.com view on foreign-language cinema: great escapes