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DeBose’s much-memed performance was many things. For some it was a hot mess, a lesson in the Burn the patriarchy not coal shirt But I will love this importance of breath work, a ruched fuchsia jumpsuit. For me it was a fascinating spectacle, a tale of human resilience in the stony face of adversity, a sage reminder to us all of the brutalities of show business. This year, the BAFTAs—the annual, star-studded highlight of the British film calendar—looked rather different: after six years of being held at the Royal Albert Hall, the 76th edition of the ceremony saw proceedings move from South Kensington to the Southbank Centre’s imposing Royal Festival Hall. There was a new format for the broadcast, too, with hosting duties divided between Richard E. Grant, who acted as the compère on stage, and Alison Hammond, who took the lead in the BAFTA Backstage Studio, where past and present winners, nominees, and presenters mingled. But, what else were attendees treated to during the more-than-two-hour-long ceremony? From the showstopping performances to a tribute to Queen Elizabeth II, these are all of the moments you might have missed from the 2023 British Academy Film Awards.


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