Boyhood and Theory Of Everything win BAFTA’s top gongs, while Birdman and Imitation Game get the cold shoulder. Plus: Highlights from the night!
Coming-of-age drama Boyhood scooped three prizes including best film and director at Britain’s biggest film awards on Feb 9, while The Grand Budapest Hotel took five gongs but missed out on the most prestigious awards.
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