'1917' wins big at Baftas 2020
World War One film 1917 was the big winner at the Bafta Film Awards on Sunday, with seven prizes in total.
The trophies for Sir Sam Mendes's movie included best film, best British film, best director and best cinematography, according to BBC News.
Joker won three awards including best actor for Joaquin Phoenix, while Renee Zellweger was named best actress for her portrayal of Judy Garland.
Phoenix took aim at "systemic racism" and "oppression" within the film industry in his acceptance speech.
His words, and those of the Duke of Cambridge later, came in the wake of a diversity row prompted by the all-white line-up of acting nominees.
South Korean film Parasite won two prizes - for original screenplay and film not in the English language.
Brad Pitt won best supporting actor for his role in Quentin Tarantino's Once Upon A Time In Hollywood and made a Brexit joke in a message read out by his co-star Margot Robbie.