Kenneth Branagh scooped one of the major gongs at the British Academy Film and Television Awards, but it was The Power of the Dog that took the top prizes.
The western, starring Benedict Cumberbatch and set in 1920s Montana, took Best Film and Best Director for Jane Campion.
Will Smith was honoured for his role in King Richard with the Leading Actor BAFTA.
Branagh took Best British Film for the excellent Belfast.
Accepting the award, Branagh said: “A black-and-white film about the Troubles [was] not an easy pitch, but if you build it they will come”
Sci-fi blockbuster Dune picked up five awards, the biggest haul of the event, including cinematography and production design.
Other awards saw Ariana DeBose take Best Supporting Actress for her role in West Side Story, while Lashan Lynch won the EE Rising Star award - the only one voted for by the public.
Here are the full list of winners from the biggest night in British film
- Special visual effects: Dune
- Cinematography: Dune
- British short animation – Do Not Feed The Pigeons
- British short film – The Black Cop
- Editing – No Time To Die
- Sound – Dune
- Original Score – Dune
- Makeup and hair – The Eyes of Tammy Faye
- Casting – West Side Story
- Supporting Actress – Ariana DeBose
Supporting Actor – Troy Kotsur
- Outstanding Debut – The Harder They Fall
- EE Rising Star – Lashana Lynch
- Costume Design – Cruella
- Film not in the English language – Drive My Car
- Outstanding British film – Belfast
- Adapted Screenplay – Coda
- Original Screenplay – Licorice Pizza
- Documentary – Summer of Soul (…or, When The Revolution Could Not Be Televised)
- Production Design – Dune
- Animated Film – Encanto
- Leading Actor – Will Smith
- Director – The Power Of The Dog
- Leading Actress – Joanna Scanlan
- Best Film – The Power Of The Dog