Star-studded glamour and royal splendour at the Bafta Awards – see glittering photos from the gala

On the red carpet, metallic tones, sparkle and bold colour choices were particularly visible. The most prizes went to the war film Nothing New from the Western Front.

In this article, you can see the mood and costumes from the red carpet at the Bafta Awards gala. It took place at the Royal Festival Hall in London on Sunday night.

Bafta (British Academy Film Awards) is an annual film industry prize awarded by the British Bafta organisation.

Prince and Princess of Wales.  William and Catherine with red matola.
Prince William and Princess Catherine were the most anticipated guests at the party. Catherine’s one-piece dress was designed by Alexander McQueen.

The German war film *Nothing new on the Western Front* was one of the favourites at the Bafta Film Awards, as expected. It was awarded a total of seven Baftas.

Four men in black suits with bow ties with awards.
The war film, based on the novel by Erich Maria Romarque, was nominated in 14 categories. With Viktor Prasil, Markus Stemler, Frank Kruse and Lars Ginzel.
Andreea Cristina in a richly decorated ball gown.
We are used to seeing spectacular outfits at the awards ceremony. Such was the style of influencer Andreea Cristea.
Catherine Zeta-Jones in shades of purple and yellow.
Welsh Oscar winner Catherine Zeta-Jones also attended the Bafta.
Anya Taylor-Joy, dressed in a golden miniskirt and a scarf wrapped over her head, with her legs crossed.
Also on the red carpet was Anya Taylor-Joy, remembered for her work on the TV series Peaky Blinders – Gangster Clan.
Austin Butler with a Bafta award in hand.
Austin Butler has previously won a Golden Globe Award for Best Actor in a Motion Picture Drama for his role as Elvis.

Blanchett plays the pioneering conductor of a great German symphony orchestra in the *Tár movie*.

Cate Blanchett in the glow of lightning as a winner with the award in her hand.
Cate Blanchett is a two-time Academy Award-winning Australian actress.

Set in Ireland, *The Banshees of Inisherin* tells the story of two men whose friendship comes to a dead end.

The film was awarded, among other things, for the best original screenplay.

Barry Keoghan blows a kiss on his trophy statue.
Irishman Barry Keoghan was awarded Best Supporting Actor for his performance in Bafta’s The Banshees of Inisher.
Florence Pugh in an orange-red puffy dress.
English actress Florence Pugh and one of the most spectacular outfits at the awards gala.