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Baftas 2023
March 2023
Not so quiet on the western front
Stray and God of War Ragnarök lead nominations at Bafta games awards
27 February 2023
Germans are right to be incensed by All Quiet on the Western Front: it paints them as the good guys
Nicholas Barber
Making changes to a classic novel is one thing – but this retelling risks raising tensions at the worst possible time, says writer Nicholas Barber
26 February 2023
The Guardian view on diversity in film: slow progress
Editorial:
Despite complaints about the ceremony, the real embarrassment at the Baftas was the absence of winners of colour
23 February 2023
Actor Phil Davis resigns Bafta membership over ‘embarrassing travesty’ of film awards show
The actor, known for films like Quadrophenia and Vera Drake, described the Baftas show on BBC One as ‘toe-curling’
20 February 2023
The return of #BaftasSoWhite, three years after diversity outcry
Is Bafta’s work to increase diversity in danger of being undone?
‘Electric Malady? Marie, girl, what a slay’: deconstructing Ariana DeBose’s personalised Bafta rap
Behind the scenes at the 2023 Baftas – in pictures
19 February 2023
Baftas 2023: ceremony and winners – as it happened!
Baftas 2023 ceremony – in pictures
All Quiet deserves its Baftas triumph – and not just for its horrible topicality
Peter Bradshaw
All Quiet on the Western Front sweeps Baftas as Banshees also gets an Oscar boost
Baftas 2023: the complete list of winners
A Batmobile, figurines and big sleeves: Baftas 2023 red carpet – in pictures
Win or lose at the Baftas, Goonies star Ke Huy Quan takes award for best Hollywood comeback
18 February 2023
‘Incredible privilege’: Richard E Grant chosen to host Baftas
The Strictly shuffle: Baftas shake things up with new TV format as awards go live
17 February 2023
Peter Bradshaw’s Bafta predictions: who will win – and who should?
Cate Blanchett, Brendan Gleeson, Park Chan-wook? … our critic weighs up who will leave Sunday’s ceremony with an award
1 February 2023
‘These women saved lives’: the film inspired by surviving Rwanda’s genocide
As a child, Jo Ingabire Moys saw the slaughter of her family. Thirty years on, her film Bazigaga, about a shaman heroine of the genocide, is shortlisted for a Bafta
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