Record

Performance TitleThe Seventy-Fifth EE British Academy for Film and Television Arts (BAFTA) Film Awards [Private]
Performance Date13 March 2022
Performance DaySunday
Performance Time17:00
Main PerformersDame Shirley Bassey,
Emilia Jones - vocals

Simon Pegg,
RuPaul,
Naomi Campbell,
Sir Kenneth Branagh,
Lady Gaga,
Bukky Bakray,
Himesh Patel,
Jonathan Bailey,
Simone Ashley,
Millie Bobby Brown
Florence Pugh,
Emma Watson,
Daisy Ridley,
Sienna Miller,
Salma Hayek,
Andy Serkis,
Daniel Kaluuya,
Tom Hiddleston,
Lea Seydoux,
Conrad Khan,
Shalom Brune-Franklin,
Wunmi Mosaku - presenters
Secondary PerformersASL (American Sign Language) interpreter,
BSL (British Sign Language) interpreter
Orchestra or BandOrchestra
Set List'Goldfinger' (Shirley Bassey)
'Both Sides Now' inspired by the film Coda (Emilia Jones, ASL and BSL interpreters)

Awards:
Best Film - The Power of the Dog,
Outstanding Debut by a British Writer, Director or Producer - The Harder They Fall,
Outstanding British Film - Belfast,
Film Not in the English Language - Drive My Car,
Documentary - Summer of Soul (Or, When The Revolution Could Not Be Televised),
Animated Film - Encanto,
Director - Jane Campion for The Power of The Dog,
Original Screenplay - Licorice Pizza,
Adapted Screenplay - Coda,
Leading Actress - Joanna Scanlan for After Love,
Leading Actor - Will Smith for King Richard,
Supporting Actress - Ariana Debose for West Side Story,
Supporting Actor - Troy Kotsur for Coda,
Original Score - Hans Zimmer for Dune,
Casting - Cindy Tolan for West Side Story,
Cinematography - Greig Fraser for Dune,
Editing - Tom Cross and Elliot Graham for James Bond: No Time To Die,
Production Design - Patrice Vermette and Zsuzsanna Sipos for Dune,
Costume Design - Jenny Beavan for Cruella,
Make Up and Hair - Linda Dowds, Stephanie Ingram and Justin Raleigh for The Eyes of Tammy Faye,
Sound - Mac Ruth, Mark Mangini, Doug Hemphill, Theo Green and Ron Bartlett for Dune,
Special Visual Effects - Brian Connor, Paul Lambert, Tristan Myles and Gerd Nefzer for Dune,
British Short Animation - Do Not Feed The Pigeons,
British Short Film - The Black Cop,
EE Rising Star Award (Voted for by the Public) - Lashana Lynch

Video Message (HRH Prince William, Duke of Cambridge),
Memorial to those who died in the previous year
Performance NotesThe 75th BAFTA Awards broadcast on BBC television and BBC iPlayer in the UK and around the world on BB Australia, Nova, Turner, Canal+, Britbox, Sony LIV, Dubai Media Inc, and Astro, PRIMEtime.

Dame Shirley Bassey's performance was to mark 60 years of the James Bond film franchise.

A red carpet was laid on Prince Consort Road and the Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee Steps. BAFTA red carpet guests included:

Zsuzsanna Sipos, Patrice Vermette, Ariana DeBose, Daniel Kaluuya, Jessie Buckley, Sophie Hunter, Daisy Edgar-Jones, Lashana Lynch, Rachel Zegler, Rebecca Hall, Morgan Spector, Ellie Bamber, Catriona Balfe, Montana Brown, Lucy Boynton, Kodi Smit-PcPhee, Robert Morgan, Max Harwood, Haley Bennett, Glen Wallace, Troy Kotsur, Sope Dirisu, Adwoa Aboah, Sophie Okoneda, Cherish Otega, Mark Mangini, Abraham Adeyemi, Ciaran Hinds, Emilia Jones, Kelly Prehn, Millicent Simonds, Dominique Tipper, Sian Lilly, Simone Ashley, Cindy Tolan, Naomie Ackie, Joanna Scanlan, Ryusuke Hamaguchi, Tanya Seghatchian, Charlotte Carroll, Renate Reinsve, Alana Haim, Este Haim, Jessica Plummer, Becky Hill, Jake Bongiovi, Emma Appleton, Tamar Thomas, Riz Ahmed, Tristan Myles, Ron Bartlett, Sharon Duncan-Brewster, Dan Smith, Questlove, Sadie Frost, Heida Reed, Sam Ritzenberg (producer), Harris Dickinson, Mike Faist, Paapa Essiedu (screenwriter), Abraham Adeyemi (screenwriter), Munya Chawawa (comedian), Stephen Graham, Leo Thompson, Himesh Patel, Anna Higgs, Donald Mowat, Sian Heder, Morfydd Clark, J D Schwaim, Audrey Diwan, Kyron Hamilton, Victor Kunda, Zach Baylin, Celine Sciamma, Krishnendu Majumdar, Ronke Adekoluejo, Kevin Harrison Jr, Krysty Wilson-Cairns, Daniel Pemberton, Amelia Dimoldenberg, Ferdia Walsh-Peelo, Casper Lee, Roger Allam, Rebecca Phillipou, Zawe Ashton, Ben Charles Edwards, Michael Dapaah, Jeff Spicer, Michael Ajao, Sarah Jossel, Robert Fyvolent, Joseph Patel, David Dinerstein, Justin Raleigh, Julia Ducournau, India Rose James, Kelly England Prehn, Kevin Ulrich, Paolo Sorrentino, Alexandre Desplat (composer), Dominique Lemonnier, Donna Wallace, Jordi Morera, Bimini Bon Bolash (drag artist), Antonio Niclass, Woody Norman, Ari Wegner, Tom Cross, Ella Hunt, Victoria Magrath, Deborah Ababio, Emerald Fennell, Sarah Tanno, Frederic Aspiras, Lorraine Ashbourne, Sophie Okonedo, Sebastian Stan, Laura Whtmore (presenter), Alex Acott (presenter), Millie Mackintsh (socialite), Edgar Wright, Clara Amfo (presenter), Arielle Free, Gamal Turawa, Ann Dowd, Simply Sayo, Ray Panthaki, Mac Ruth, Massimo Catini, Theo Green, Cherish Oteka, Tristan Fewings, Donna Wallace, Dominiqiue Tipper, Giannina Facio, Sarah Hiddleston, Hester Ruoff, Lindsay Brunnock, Diego Bivero-Volpe, Josh Grode, Cale Boyter, Kat Mansoor, Andrea Arnold, Adam Stockhausen, Erica Schmidt, Nadia Stacey, Ambar Driscoll, Conran Khan, Bukky Bakray, Carlo Sestini, Kevin J Walsh, Roberto Bentivegna, Filippo Scotti, Andrea Cristea, Annamaria Sambucco, Amanda Berry, Leila Russack, Nancy Carroll, Keala Settle, Andre Lucas, Jackie St Clair, Zach Baylin, Avy Kaufman, Love LArson, Eva von Bahr, Rich Delia, Jamie Campbell, Jack Sutherland.

There were two anti-fossil fuel / climate change protest groups who disrupted the red carpet. Activist group 'Just Stop Oil' managed a sit-in on the red carpet chanting 'Don't Look Up' in reference to the Netflix climate crisis film and letting off flares. Others managed to protest from the roof of the Holy Trinity Church on Prince Consort Road from which they let off flares and hung a banner which said 'DON'T LOOK UP. JUST STOP OIL'.
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Performers
CodeName of Performer(s)
DS/UK/23385Wilson; Rebel (1980-); Australian actress, comedian, writer, producer
DS/UK/112Bassey; Dame; Shirley (8 January 1937); DBE; Welsh singer
DS/UK/21511Allen; Tom (14 June 1983); English comedian
DS/UK/16807Pegg; Simon (1970-); English actor, comedian, screenwriter, film producer
DS/UK/7700Campbell; Naomi (1970-); British model
DS/UK/21668Branagh; Sir; Kenneth (1960-); British director, actor, producer, screenwriter
DS/UK/20570Gaga; Lady (1986-); American singer-songwriter
DS/UK/23198Patel; Himesh (13 October 1990); English actor
DS/UK/21675Ridley; Daisy (1992-); English actress, producer
DS/UK/23224Serkis; Andy (20 April 1964); English actor and film director
DS/UK/23404Kaluuya; Daniel (1989-); British actor
DS/UK/23423Hiddlestone; Tom (1981-); British actor
DS/UK/23737Seydoux; Lea (1 July 1985); French actress
DS/UK/23905Odudu; AJ (1988-); British presenter
DS/UK/23909Hayek; Salma (1966-); Mexican-American actress, producer
DS/UK/23908Khan; Conrad (2000-); English actor
DS/UK/23907Franklin; Shalom Brune- (1994-); English-Australian actress
DS/UK/23906Mosaku; Wunmi (1986-); Nigerian-born British actress
DS/UK/23918Watson; Emma (1990-); English actress, activist
DS/UK/23917Miller; Sienna (1981-); American-British actress
DS/UK/23919Pugh; Florence (1996-); English actress
DS/UK/23920Brown; Millie Bobby (2004-); British actress, producer
DS/UK/23926Jones; Emilia (2002-); English actress, ainger
DS/UK/23925RuPaul (1960-); American drag queen, presenter, musician, model
DS/UK/23924Bakray; Bukky (2002); British actress
DS/UK/23922Bailey; Jonathan (25 April 1988); English actor
DS/UK/23923Ashley; Simone (30 March 1995); British actress
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