Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri was the big winner at the Bafta movie awards at the Royal Albert Hall. Here’s a look at who took home the big prizes from the glittering ceremony.

Sam Rockwell paid tribute to the late Alan Rickman as he collected the award for supporting actor (Ian West/PA)
Sam Rockwell paid tribute to the late Alan Rickman as he collected the award for supporting actor (Ian West/PA)
Get Out star Daniel Kaluuya with his EE Rising Star award (Ian West/PA)
Get Out star Daniel Kaluuya with his EE Rising Star award (Ian West/PA)
Alison Janney took the best supporting actress accolade for her role in I, Tonya (Ian West/PA)
Alison Janney took the best supporting actress accolade for her role in I, Tonya (Ian West/PA)
Martin Mcdonough, Pete Czernin, Sam Rockwell, Frances McDormand and Graham Broadbent celebrate the success of Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri (Ian West/PA)
Martin Mcdonough, Pete Czernin, Sam Rockwell, Frances McDormand and Graham Broadbent celebrate the success of Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri (Ian West/PA)
Rungano Nyoni and Emily Morgan with the Bafta for outstanding debut for I Am Not A Witch (Ian West/PA)
Rungano Nyoni and Emily Morgan with the Bafta for outstanding debut for I Am Not A Witch (Ian West/PA)
Alex Gibson, Mark Weingarten, Gregg Landaker, Richard King and Gary A Rizzo with the Bafta for best sound, for Dunkirk (Ian West/PA)
Alex Gibson, Mark Weingarten, Gregg Landaker, Richard King and Gary A Rizzo with the Bafta for best sound, for Dunkirk (Ian West/PA)