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Bafta Awards 2018: Stars wear black on the red carpet

12:34 pm on 19 February 2018

Guests at the Bafta Film Awards united in support of the Time's Up and Me Too campaigns by wearing black to the ceremony in London.

US actress Jennifer Lawrence poses on the red carpet upon arrival at the British Academy Film Awards at the Royal Albert Hall in London on February 18, 2018. Photo: AFP

Some stars, like Angelina Jolie, were accompanied by rights and equality campaigners.

The drama Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri is the big winner at the 71st BAFTA awards - taking out five awards including best film.

Its lead actress Frances McDormand won best actress, while Sam Rockwell won for best supporting actor.

Britain's Prince William, Duke of Cambridge (R) and Britain's Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge, attend the BAFTA British Academy Film Awards. Photo: AFP

Veteran actor Gary Oldman won best actor for his portrayal of Winston Churchill in The Darkest Hour, while Allison Janney took out best supporting actress for I Tonya.

The best director award went to Guillermo Del Toro for The Shape of Water.

British actor Orlando Bloom (R) and British actress Gugu Mbatha-Raw pose in the press room after presenting an award. Photo: AFP

New Zealander screenwriter Anthony McCarten who was up for a BAFTA for his work on The Darkest Hour came away empty-handed.

Many attendees also wore Time's Up badges - all in reference to a push for greater respect and equality since the Hollywood sexual harassment scandal.

Salma Hayek poses on the red carpet. Photo: AFP

The Duchess of Cambridge wore a dark green dress with a black ribbon belt.

Bethan Holt, fashion news and features director at The Telegraph, told BBC News: "The Royal Family very rarely get involved in political messaging, so perhaps it's not such a surprise that she didn't join in with the rest of the women and wear black tonight."

Emma Roberts poses on the red carpet. Photo: AFP

- BBC / RNZ