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It was a win-win for period dramas at the 2019 British Academy Film Awards on Sunday night as the 18th century-set The Favourite won 7 honours, and the Mexican black and white drama Roma registered 4 big wins.

At the ceremony hosted by Joanna Lumley at the Royal Albert Hall, The Favourite won Outstanding British Film, Leading Actress (Olivia Colman), Supporting Actress (Rachel Weisz), Original Screenplay, Costume Design, Production Design, Make Up and Hair.

While collecting the Original Screenplay for The Favourite, Deborah Davis said: “I’m so excited to be standing here to receive my first BAFTA for my first screenplay.

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“Thank you for celebrating our female-dominated movie about women in power.”

Netflix’s Roma scooped up big honours, including the Best Film, Best Director, Film Not in the English Language and Cinematography.

Cuaron won in each of these categories, setting a tone of sorts for what to expect at the Oscars later this month.

He thanked Netflix for having the “faith and courage to get behind a black-and-white film about a domestic worker, subtitled from Spanish, and bring it to audiences around the world”.

“To see a film about an indigenous domestic worker embraced this way in an age when fear and anger propose to divide us means the world to me.