Watch moment stars arrive on the red carpet for the Bafta Awards

Mary-Kate Findon
Sunday 19 February 2023 13:20 EST
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Stars lined up at the Royal Festival Hall in London for the biggest night in UK cinema, the Bafta Film Awards.

This video shows the scene from the red carpet ahead of the ceremony for the 2023 awards on Sunday, 19 February.

Emma Thompson has been nominated for best actress on the back of her performance in Good Luck to You, Leo Grande.

Meanwhile, Bill Nighy is up for best actor for his latest film, Living.

They are two of the five British actors up among 24 acting nominations.

German-language antiwar drama “All Quiet on the Western Front” is leading the pack of nominations and is up for 14 awards, including best picture.

“The Banshees of Inisherin“ and “Everything Everywhere All at Once” both have 10 nominations each.

The ceremony is the British equivalent of Hollywood’s Academy Awards, and is often seen as an indication of who may win at the Oscars.

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