Best red carpet with Bradley Cooper, Emma Stone, Margot Robbie…

The 77th edition of the British Academy Film Awards takes place this Sunday, February 18 in London. From the end of the afternoon, the stars began to flock to the red carpet of the famous Royal Albert Hall. Fans and photographers were treated to a veritable parade of actors, directors, models.

Unsurprisingly, Cillian Murphy responded, as “Oppenheimer” was nominated thirteen times this year. Also traveling from the US was his co-star Robert Downey Jr., who was nominated for Best Supporting Actor.

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Another actor who came up with a must-see film defense at this year's BAFTAs: Bradley Cooper, nominated for “Maestro.” The American happily reunited with her co-star Carey Mulligan in this biopic dedicated to composer Leonard Bernstein, and was nominated for Best Actress.

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Prince William is real

The latter competed with her friend Margot Robbie, who was nominated for “Barbie”. The Australian actress was able to count on the support of her husband, English actor and producer Tom Ackerley, on Sunday evening. Emily Blunt, another red carpet standout, was nominated in the Best Supporting Actress category for her performance in “Oppenheimer.”

Cate Blanchett, Rami Malek, Florence Pugh, Naomi Campbell, Dua Lipa, Rosamond Pike… all dressed to the nines to attend the ceremony on Sunday evening. They managed to meet Prince William, BAFTA's chairman for more than ten years, who unfortunately arrived alone, his wife Kate Middleton still recovering.

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