LONDON: French black and white drama 'The Artist' won gold at the 65th British Film
Academy Awards winning seven trophies including Best Picture, while
Meryl Streep continued with her winning streak grabbing the best leading actress gong.
The awards, which are Britain's equivalent of the Oscars, gave the Best Film trophy to 'The Artist' , a French homage to old silent film era Hollywood, over other critically acclaimed films like 'The Help' and 'The Descendants' .
The film's star
Jean Dujardin bagged Best Leading Actor award, leaving behind the likes of bigwigs like
Brad Pitt (' Moneyball' ),
George Clooney (' The Descendants' ) and
Gary Oldman (' Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy' ).
Director of 'The Artist'
Michel Hazanavicius won prizes for directing and his original screenplay. 'The Artist' has already won three Golden Globes and has 10 Oscar nominations.
Streep was named best actress for her depiction of Margaret Thatcher in 'The Iron Lady' , a role which has already won her a Golden Globe last month. Others nominated in the best actress category were
Berenice Bejo (The Artist),
Michelle Williams (My Week with Marilyn ),
Tilda Swinton (We Need to Talk About Kevin) and
Viola Davis (The Help).
Octavia Spencer was given the best supporting actress Bafta for the Deep South drama 'The Help' .
Christopher Plummer won best supporting actor award for 'Beginners' .
Bollywood actor
Anil Kapoor presented the Film Not in the English Language Baftato Spanish film 'The Skin I Live In' .