Stars of the big screen have been at the Bafta Awards, the biggest night in the UK film calendar.
Lashana Lynch, who starred in James Bond's latest outing No Time To Die, won the EE Rising Star Award.Her No Time To Die co-star Lea Seydoux was among the others bringing some sparkle to the ceremony.Emilia Jones, daughter of Welsh TV presenter Aled, was up for the best actress prize for her breakthrough role in Coda.Also nominated in the best actress category was musician Alana Haim, of the pop band Haim, who starred in the film Licorice Pizza.
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