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In pictures: The winners from the Bafta movie awards

Frances McDormand, Gary Oldman, Alison Janney and Sam Rockwell took home the big prizes at the Royal Albert Hall.

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Alison Janney with the Bafta for Best Supporting Actress for her role in I, Tonya (Ian West/PA)

Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri was the big winner at the Bafta movie awards at the Royal Albert Hall. Here’s a look at who took home the big prizes from the glittering ceremony.

Gary Oldman with his Bafta for his portrayal of Winston Churchill in Darkest Hour (Ian West/PA)
Gary Oldman with his Bafta for his portrayal of Winston Churchill in Darkest Hour (Ian West/PA)
Get Out star Daniel Kaluuya with his EE Rising Star award (Ian West/PA)
Get Out star Daniel Kaluuya with his EE Rising Star award (Ian West/PA)
Martin Mcdonough, Pete Czernin, Sam Rockwell, Frances McDormand and Graham Broadbent celebrate the success of Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri (Ian West/PA)
Martin Mcdonough, Pete Czernin, Sam Rockwell, Frances McDormand and Graham Broadbent celebrate the success of Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri (Ian West/PA)
Alex Gibson, Mark Weingarten, Gregg Landaker, Richard King and Gary A Rizzo with the Bafta for best sound, for Dunkirk (Ian West/PA)
Alex Gibson, Mark Weingarten, Gregg Landaker, Richard King and Gary A Rizzo with the Bafta for best sound, for Dunkirk (Ian West/PA)
Jeff Melvin, Shane Vieau and Paul Austerberry won for production design for The Shape Of Water (Ian West/PA)
Jeff Melvin, Shane Vieau and Paul Austerberry won for production design for The Shape Of Water (Ian West/PA)
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