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BAFTA AWARDS : Oppenheimer Wins Best Cinematography, Score And Editing.

The British Academy of Film and Television Art Awards happened yesterday in London at The Royal Festival Hall. This was the 77th BAFTA awards and they attracted many celebrities and directors in the Arts and film industry allover the world.

Among the people that graced these awards, was our own Mr. Robert Kyagulanyi and Wife Itungo , who were elegantly dressed for the occasion. Their invitation to the highly respected event is said to be connected to Kyagulany’s recently launched documentary, that was showing his struggles in a plight to fight for a just society.

Oppenheimer won the awards for best cinematography, score and editing. The director of the movie Christopher Nolan also won the award of Best Director, as Cillian Murphy won the award as the leading best actor for his role in Oppenheimer.

Among other winers of the night, Emma Stone won the leading actress award for her role in Poor Things, The Zone of interest won both the awards of best sound and for the outstanding British Film, and still Poor Things won the awards of best production design, costume design and that of make up and hair.

Congratulations To All Winners.

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