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‘Wild Rose’ triumphs at BAFTA Scotland Awards
    2019-11-05  08:53    Shenzhen Daily

THE country music drama “Wild Rose” dominated the BAFTA Scotland Awards on Sunday night.

The film — which bowed at the 2018 Toronto International Film Festival and has gone on to become one of the best-reviewed titles of this year — claimed victories in all three categories in which it was nominated: best feature, best actress film for Jessie Buckley and best writer TV/film for Nicole Taylor.

“Thank you to Glasgow, for letting me in your hearts and letting me have the best time traipsing around your streets in these cowboy boots. I love you to your bones,” Buckley said in a speech read by her “Wild Rose” co-star James Harkness.

Elsewhere among the film categories, Jon S. Baird earned best director fiction honors for his heart-warming Laurel & Hardy biopic “Stan & Ollie.”

On the TV side, Kelly Macdonald was tapped as best actress for playing a grieving mother in “The Victim,” while “Chernobyl” star Alex Ferns edged out “Bodyguard”’s Richard Madden for the best actor nod. The drama miniseries “The Cry” claimed the best scripted television award.

(SD-Agencies)

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