“Nothing new from the West Front” was the evening’s big Bafta winner – Latest news – news

19 February 2023 at 22:04 “Nothing new from the West Front” was the evening’s big Bafta winner It was not an English film that took home the honorary prize during this year’s Bafta awards in London. The anti-war film “Nothing new from the West Front” was the evening’s big winner. The German remake of the anti-war film “Nothing new from the Western Front” took home a total of seven awards during the prestigious awards ceremony, which often sets the tone for this year’s Oscars. Director Edward Berger could, among other things, adorn himself with the award for best director and the honorary award for best film. The award for best actor went to Austin Butler for the film “Elvis”, a drama-documentary about the king of rock ‘n’ roll Elvis Presley. Cate Blanchett took home the award for Best Actress for her role as the world-renowned composer and conductor Lydia Tár. “Elvis” and the Irish dark comedy “The Bashees of Inisherin” were the other two big prize winners of the evening. They won four awards each. (NTB)



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