Rich Peppiatt picked up the Bafta in the Outstanding Debut category for his work on the 2024 film.
The host, returning for his second year in a row, welcomed an excited crowd to the biggest night in British film.
This year’s ceremony saw The Brutalist and papal drama Conclave tie with four wins each, including wins for outstanding British film, best film and editing for Conclave, while The Brutalist took home ...
Papal thriller "Conclave" and immigrant epic "The Brutalist" on Sunday tied for top honours at Britain's BAFTA awards.
The famed boy band performed in its current lineup of Gary Barlow, Howard Donald and Mark Owen, but Robbie Williams and Jason Orange didn't join them for the rendition at the London event.
The Irish-language film that depicts the rise of the Belfast rap trio landed six nominations at the Bafta film awards.
Rich Peppiatt dedicated his EE BAFTA Award for Outstanding Debut to those "fighting" for their culture. The writer and ...
"It’s about how everyone should have their language respected, their culture respected and their homeland respected." ...
Rich Peppiatt was named breakthrough British/Irish filmmaker at the ceremony for Kneecap, which depicts the origin story of Belfast rap group Kneecap. The 45th London Critics’ Circle Film Awards ...
Rich Peppiatt was named breakthrough British/Irish filmmaker at the ceremony for Kneecap, which depicts the origin story of Belfast rap group Kneecap. The 45th London Critics’ Circle Film Awards ...