No Time to Die, the 25th James Bond film, received two awards from the British Academy of Film and Television Arts.
The No Time to Die winners, according to a list compiled by Variety, were:
–Editing (Tom Cross and Eliott Graham)
–Rising Star (Lashana Lynch)
The Bond film was also nominated in these categories:
–Outstanding British Film (winner: Belfast)
–Cinematography (winner: Dune)
–Special Visual Effects (winner: Dune)
–Sound (winner: Dune)
Hans Zimmer, who co-composed No Time to Die’s score (with Steve Mazzaro), received a BAFTA award for Dune’s score.
Shirley Bassey, 85, also performed Diamonds Are Forever by John Barry and Don Black. BAFTA tweeted out a clip from Bassey’s performance.
UPDATE: BAFTA also tweeted a clip of Lashana Lynch.
UPDATE II (March 14): The rising star was a fan vote. Still, on Feb. 3, Eon’s official Twitter feed counted it as a No Time to Die nomination. Former Bond continuation author Raymond Benson writes on Facebook the blog should not have counted it as a win for No Time to Die. His comment: “The Lashana Lynch award was not specifically for No Time to Die… she was just “Rising Star,” along with other nominees, not cited for any particular film they were in either. No Time to Die won ONE award.”
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