Stars arrive at Bafta red carpet film awards in London The stars have begun arriving at the Bafta film awards at the Royal Opera House in London. Oscar-winner Christoph Waltz and The Fall actress Gillian Anderson were among the first to arrive on the red carpet.
Steve McQueen, director of 12 Years a Slave - tipped to be the night's big winner, said he was "grateful to the public for the film's success". Space thriller Gravity leads the way with 11 Bafta nominations. British actor Chiwetel Ejiofor, nominated for best actor for his role as Solomon Northup in 12 Years, called the film "an extraordinary experience". His co-star Lupita Nyong'o, nominated for best supporting actress for her role as the slave Patsey, said she was "blessed". She told the BBC the film "touched me and it moved my core". "It's been exciting, it's been amazing and surprising." The Baftas, the last major movie awards before the Oscars on 2 March. will be broadcast on BBC One at 21:00 GMT.
Lupita Nyong'o in Dior Couture
Lily Allen in Vivienne Westwood Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie wear Saint Laurent Amy Adams in Victoria Beckham . Oprah Winfrey wears Stella McCartney Maggie Gyllenhaal in Lanvin Naomie Harris in Gucci Cate Blanchett wears Alexander McQueen Emma Thompson wears Maria Grachvogel Michelle Rodriguez wears Emilio de la Morena Chiwetel Ejiofor Leonardo Dicaprio Michael Fassbender and Bradley Cooper Prince William Sam Calflin Tinie Tempah Douglas Booth Eddie Redmayne David Gandy Barkhad Abdi Christian Bale
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