BAFTA 2021 Film Awards: Phoebe Dynevor and Priyanka Chopra hit red carpet at Royal Albert Hall
BAFTA 2021 Film Awards: Phoebe Dyvenor amps up the glamour in a dramatic black gown and Priyanka Chopra opts for a revealing two-piece as they lead arrivals on socially-distanced red carpet
- Stars were seen arriving at London’s Royal Albert Hall for the socially-distanced red carpet on Sunday
- Only presenters for this year’s awards are attending in person, with stars including Priyanka Chopra, Phoebe Dyvenor and Hugh Grant giving out some of the top prizes
- Over in Los Angeles, Renee Zellweger and Anna Kendrick posed for photos
- Prince William, who is president of BAFTA, had to withdraw from the BAFTA awards coverage following the death of his grandfather, the Duke of Edinburgh
- The BAFTAs have also announced its most diverse list of nominees in its 74- year history
- In a first for BAFTA, four women have been nominated in the Director category. Three of the nominated directors are also nominated for Film Not in the English Language
Phoebe Dyvenor and Priyanka Chopra were among the first stars making their arrival at the 2021 British Academy Film Awards, ahead of the virtual ceremony at London‘s Royal Albert Hall on Sunday.
The actress opted for a dramatic black gown as she sauntered down the red carpet for the socially-distanced event before posing for photos inside, while Priyanka wore a more androgynous look in the form of a red embroidered jacket and white harem trousers.
A number of stars, including Renée Zellweger and Anna Kendrick, remained in Los Angeles for the awards show and posed for photos in a carpeted room.


Gorgeous: Phoebe Dyvenor and Priyank Chopra were among the first stars making their arrival at the 2021 British Academy Film Awards ahead of the virtual ceremony at London’s Royal Albert Hall on Sunday
Prince William, meanwhile, withdrew from the BAFTA awards coverage following the death of his grandfather, the Duke of Edinburgh.
The Duke Of Cambridge, who is president of BAFTA, was due to feature on Saturday in a pre-recorded conversation with costume designer Jenny Beavan and make-up and hair designer Sharon Martin, talking about filming in lockdown and the craft of film-making.
On Sunday, he was to deliver a speech via video, celebrating the resilience of the film industry over the past year – but BAFTA has confirmed he will no longer be taking part in the ceremony.
The Duke of Edinburgh, who died on Friday at Windsor Castle at the age of 99, was BAFTA’s first president, serving from 1959 to 1965, and continued to support the organisation throughout his life.


Family first: Prince William (pictured at the BAFTAs in 2020),meanwhile, withdrew from the BAFTA awards coverage following the death of his grandfather, the Duke of Edinburgh (pictured right) who sadly passed away on Friday at the age of 99

Beautiful: The actress opted for a dramatic black gown as she arrived on the socially-distanced red carpet


Stunning: Ahead of the red carpet Phoebe was seen making her way into the ceremony, sporting her gorgeous black gown with a fishtail hem

Flawless: Phoebe opted for a touch of added glamour in the form of emerald jewel earrings, and her tresses styled in loose curls as she arrived ahead of presenting one of the awards
This year’s BAFTAs will see the most diverse list of nominees in the awards show’s history compete to win a coveted gold mask, with stars including Anthony Hopkins and Vanessa Kirby nominated for the top prizes.
Phoebe, who starred in Netflix’s Bridgerton, sported a gorgeous black tulle gown with a fishtail hem as she made her way along the red carpet.
She opted for a touch of added glamour in the form of emerald jewel earrings, and her tresses styled in loose curls as she arrived ahead of presenting one of the awards.
Phoebe presented the Outstanding Debut Award during the ceremony, while Priyanka announced the winner for the Best Animation category.


Together: Meanwhile Priyanka was spotted making her way into the ceremony alongside her husband Nick Jonas, with the pair ensuring they adhered to Covid restrictions by wearing their masks (left) before walking the red carpet (right)

Cosy: Priyanka and her husband Nick Jonas also put on a loved-up display as they arrived together for the evening
Elsewhere Priyanka donned a more androgynous look with a statement red jacket covered with gold embroidery, which thanks to its open front offered a glimpse of her ample cleavage.
The Bollywood star teamed it with white harem trousers and black heels, with a pale blue tassel necklace for a touch of sparkle.
Priyanka was joined by her dapper husband Nick Jonas for the occasion, and the US singer ensure he caught the eye in a black tuxedo.


Star power: Renée, 51, looked sleek in an off-shoulder silver gown with razor-sharp detailing at the bust. She teamed the figure-hugging number with nude killer heels and a single chunky bangle

Beauty: The actress, 37, draped a tailored black blazer over her shoulders and styled her brunette tresses in soft waves
Felicity Jones, who presented the Cinematography award, looked the picture of sophistication in a black beaded floor length gown as she arrived at London‘s Royal Albert Hall.
The actress, 37, draped a tailored black blazer over her shoulders as she stepped out of her car and made her way into the venue.
She styled her brunette tresses in soft waves and wore a gentle glow of make-up offset with a deep shadowing of mascara on her lashes.


Safety first: Sophie wore a face mask as she stepped out of the car and kept it off as she posed for photos at the socially-distanced event

Dressed to impress: Hugh Grant and his glamorous Anna Elisabet Eberstein put on a united display as they hit the red carpet

Looking good: The actor, 60, cut a dapper figure in a black suit and bow tie, while Anna put on leggy display in a black sparkly minidress
Clara Amfo looked effortlessly stylish in her plunging black suit as she made her way down the red carpet ahead of the virtual ceremony.
The presenter’s two-piece boasted a funky black fringed detailing, and finished the look with matching heels
The host, 36, also paid tribute to Prince Philip, who was BAFTA’s first president back in 1959, during Saturday’s opening night as she said he had a ‘very special place’ in the academy’s history and his support had helped them ‘continue in difficult times’.
She said: ‘Before we start tonight we want to say that on behalf of BAFTA, we are extremely saddened by the passing of his royal highness Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, on Friday.


Tottering around: Anna showed off her incredible legs in the shimmery crimped dress which she teamed with strappy black heels

Looking good: Clara Amfo looked effortlessly stylish in her plunging black suit as she made her way down the red carpet ahead of the virtual ceremony


Looking good: The presenter will act as the host for EE’s online content during the ceremony

Back with a bang: Edith Bowman and Dermot O’Leary put on an animated display as they hit the red carpet

Dynamic duo: The radio presenter, 47, looked gorgeous in a strapless navy gown with leg slit, while Dermot, also 47, kept things traditional with a black suit and bow tie
‘The Duke was BAFTA’s very first president over 60 years ago and was the first of a line of royal patronage all the way through to BAFTA’s current president, his grandson the Duke of Cambridge.
‘It was Prince Philip and her Majesty the Queen’s support throughout these years that in many ways allowed BAFTA, a leading charity in the arts, to continue in difficult times and to be here today in 2021 celebrating another outstanding year of achievement in film.
‘The Duke of Edinburgh occupies a very special place in BAFTA history and he will be missed. Our thoughts are with the royal family.’
Clara was joined by singer Celeste, who sported an eye-catching deep green gown as she arrived for the ceremony, while Gugu Mbatha-Raw looked radiant in a figure-hugging sequin dress which also featured a stylish sheer panel across the chest.


Racy: Andra Day turned heads as she attended the photocall in Los Angeles in a backless bright green gown with gold chain detailing

She didn’t forget her face covering! Clearly keen to ensure was adhering to the government’s coronavirus restrictions, Amanda Berry donned a face shield along with her chic green suit as she headed down the red carpet


Metallic: Cynthia Erivo also opted for green as she put on a shimmering display on the red carpet in a space age inspired minidress
The BAFTA and EE British Academy Film Awards 2021 is the first of the Academy’s film ceremonies to be held virtually.
The TV version of the awards show took place online during summer 2020, but last year’s film ceremony managed to go ahead a month before the Covid pandemic forced the UK into lockdown.
With the pandemic still raging, another change will take place this year: the BAFTAs will happen in two parts.


Sparkly: Gugu Mbatha-Raw dazzled in a shimmering red and silver sequin dress which featured a sheer neckline
Both shows, recognising the very best in film of the past year, will be broadcast virtually from London’s Royal Albert Hall.
The first show celebrates the craft of film while the second main show will feature the mainstream awards.
Show one was hosted by Clara Amfo and eight of the 17 gongs were awarded including Best Casting, Best Visual Effects and the Outstanding Contribution to British Film, which was given to Bulletproof’s Noel Clarke.


Gorgeous: Australian actress Rose Bryne, 41, nailed feminine chic in a tailored black suit which was embellished with tiny sequins

Rouge: Rose styled her hair in a low ponytail and added a pop of colour to her outfit with a bold red lipstick
In a moving speech he said: ‘Thirteen years ago when I won the rising star award I bounced off my chair and I popped my collar as I went up.
‘For years I never really understood why I did that. I couldn’t articulate it. For years people have told me how arrogant it was, that I shouldn’t have done it, and I have always said to myself that if I ever got back on this stage again I would apologise for it.
‘I’m not going to do that. Recently I realised why I did it. I felt vindicated. I won something at the time that someone like me was never supposed to. Something that I had been told I couldn’t.’


Looking sharp: Tom Hiddleston enjoyed a glamorous evening away from filming his latest project on Sunday as he too attended the 2021 British Academy Film Awards

Smart: He pushed his brunette locks back, styling the front in a quiff, and ensured his beard was perfectly groomed for the star-studded night


Arriving in style: Tom smiled for the cameras after jumping out of the car (left) and appeared to be in good spirits (right) as he headed inside of the iconic London venue
‘I am so, so thankful for this. Years ago I ended with the words, ‘Yes we can’ and we still can. It’s just tough. So I wanted to end this one a little bit different.
‘Sometimes you will feel like it is not achievable. It is. Sometimes you will feel like you are not good enough. You are. And sometimes you will feel like you don’t deserve it. You do.’
Show two is to be fronted by Dermot O’Leary and Edith Bowman from London’s Royal Albert Hall where the acting prizes will be given out. No audience will be present.


Ready to rock and roll: The actor, 41, gave a wave to the camera as he headed into the Royal Albert Hall

High spirits: Richard E. Grant beamed as he headed down the red carpet and into the Royal Albert Hall


Happy: Richard, 63, looked delighted to be in a three-piece suit after months of lockdown, while Jonathan Pryce cut a cheery figure in a navy polka dot silk scarf as he posed for photos alongside the host of stars
Both programmes are being broadcast in all major territories around the world and a total of 50 feature films received nominations this year.
Presenters will appear during the ceremony from both London and Los Angeles, but all nominees will accept their prizes virtually in front of a virtual audience watching from home.
Among the prizes announced on the second night will be the public-voted EE Rising Star Award and the Fellowship, BAFTA’s highest honour.
BAFTA has announced their most diverse list of nominees in the awards’ 74-year history.


Creator: Vanessa Kirby took part in a project by photographer Greg Williams who has collaborated with BAFTA to produce a collection of photographs inspired by the iconic BAFTA mask 74th British Academy Film Awards for the nominee portraits

Bring it on: Bukky Bakray went head-to-head with Vanessa for Best Actress after she was nominated for her role in Rocks
In a first for BAFTA, four women have been nominated in the Director category. Three of the nominated directors are also nominated for Film Not in the English Language.
As part of BAFTA’s pledge to support fresh talent, four of the five nominated films in Outstanding Debut are also nominated across other categories, with first-time nominees accounting for four of the six nominated Directors and 21 of the 24 nominees in the performance categories.
British talent is rife in 2021, with the Outstanding British Film category increasing from six to 10 nominations, three of which are also nominated for Best Film.
Of the difficult times the awards and creative industries have had during the past 12 months – which saw a total shut-down of TV and film production across the world – BAFTA’s Chief Executive Amanda Berry said: ‘The last year has seen the Covid-19 pandemic impact everyone, and the film industry is no exception.

Nominated: Maria Bakalava was up for Best Supporting Actress for Borat Subsequent Moviefilm

In the running: Wunmi Mosaku was up against Vanessa in the Best Leading Actress category for her role in His House
‘I would like to thank all those who have supported us and enabled BAFTA to continue to celebrate the very best work in film, from our members who embraced the changes we made to the voting process to the distributors for ensuring that many more films were available for online viewing.
‘Film has always held an essential place in our culture but I think we can all agree that it has been even more important during this time.
‘I very much look forward to celebrating the incredible talent of all our nominees.’
In the past year, BAFTA undertook a wide-ranging Review, signalling the beginning of a significant cultural shift within the organisation.
The changes introduced for the Film Awards are the first phase in an ongoing process of levelling the playing field for all entered films.
Krishnendu Majumdar, Chair of BAFTA, said of this: ‘This year’s nominations showcase and celebrate the remarkable range of performances and nominees behind the camera from 50 films and we’re delighted to recognise such high-quality work.
‘We are also delighted to see the strength of British film shine through in all categories.
‘After last year’s nominations, we started the BAFTA Review process with the intention of levelling the playing field and introduced a range of measures to ensure that all entered films were seen by our members and judged on merit.


Competition: Adarsh Gourav (L) up for Leading Actor for his role in The White Tiger and Sope Dirisu (R) was up for Rising Star
‘We hope today you can see some of those changes reflected in the breadth and depth of those nominated and we congratulate all our nominees.’
Marc Samuelson, Chair of the BAFTA Film Committee, said: ‘It has been an extremely tough year for everyone, including for cinemas and for the film industry, so we are looking forward to some fun, and a celebration of great talent across the weekend.
‘The industry and film lovers are coming together to shine a spotlight on the creativity and craft behind the 50 nominated films, and to recognise and celebrate the efforts of the industry to keep going during this particularly challenging time.’

Nominee: Niamh Algar earned a nomination in the Supporting Actress category for Calm With Horses
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