The movie Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom has won two prizes on the first night of the Bafta Film Awards, which are being split over two days for the first time.
Many of the technical prizes were handed out on Saturday, with the main awards still to be presented on Sunday.
Riz Ahmed, Sir Anthony Hopkins, Vanessa Kirby and Daniel Kaluuya are among the stars up for acting awards.
Both halves of the ceremony are being presented from the Royal Albert Hall, but winners are appearing virtually.
Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom stars Viola Davis and the late Chadwick Boseman as members of a 1920s blues band.
Other winners included Rocks, a low-budget British film starring a group of teenage girls, many of whom had not acted before; Christopher Nolan’s time-bending thriller Tenet; and Mank, in which Gary Oldman plays Citizen Kane screenwriter Herman J Mankiewicz.