Summary
The Bafta Film Awards featured surprises and notable appearances. Robert Aramayo won the best actor award, upsetting frontrunner Timothée Chalamet. The event also included appearances by British royalty and Paddington Bear.
Key Facts
- Robert Aramayo won the Bafta for leading actor, beating Timothée Chalamet.
- Chalamet's film "Marty Supreme" received 11 nominations but won no awards.
- The Prince and Princess of Wales attended and walked the red carpet.
- Prince William and Princess Catherine discussed their recent film viewings.
- Paddington Bear appeared at the awards to present a children's film award.
- Host Alan Cumming apologized for strong language related to Tourette's syndrome during the event.