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From simple to sparkly, frocks vie for style stakes at BAFTAs

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The sound engineers of The Revenant pose after winning their awards for best sound at the British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA) Awards at the Royal Opera House in London, February 14, 2016.

‘The Revenant’ wins big in Britain’s BAFTA awards

LONDON - Survival drama “The Revenant” was the top winner at Britain’s biggest movie awards on Sunday, taking the best film prize and honours for leading actor Leonardo DiCaprio and director Alejandro G. Inarritu. The movie earned five British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA) awards, including for cinematography and sound, at a ceremony in London, two weeks before it vies for Hollywood’s top honours, the Oscars. In the film, which has already picked up several trophies in this awards season and leads Oscar nominations, DiCaprio portrays fur-trapper Hugh Glass, who after being attacked by a bear, is left for dead by his companions during an 1820s expedition. He survives in harsh winter conditions and sets out for revenge.

DiCaprio is heavily favoured to win the best actor Academy Award on Feb. 28, which would be his first in five Oscar acting nominations. In collecting his first BAFTA, he paid tribute to his mother and listed actors Daniel DayLewis, Gary Oldman and Peter O’Toole among his inspirations. “All of this was not expected tonight ... Often we have talked about how difficult this movie was to make, and it was, but we are so proud,” he told reporters. Inarritu, the Mexican director whose film “Birdman” won last year’s best

picture Oscar, said the prizes were “overwhelming”. Continuing a winning streak for the portrayal of a young mother held captive with her son in “Room”, Brie Larson prevailed in the leading actress category and is also favoured to win the Oscar. Kate Winslet won the supporting actress category for her portrayal in “Steve Jobs” of the late Apple co-founder’s colleague Joanna Hoffman, while Mark Rylance was named best supporting actor for his Soviet spy role in “Bridge of Spies”. Action adventure “Mad Max: Fury Road” was the second biggest winner on the night with four prizes in editing, makeup and hair, costume design and production design. (rtr)

LONDON - Monochrome dresses competed with intricately embroidered gowns on the red carpet of Britain’s biggest film awards on Sunday, with Hollywood stars braving the London winter in an array of luxurious dresses. This year’s British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA) awards brought out lots of black, white and bold red from top designers. Kate Winslet, who won the supporting actress category for “Steve Jobs” wore a black one-shouldered, asymmetric Antonio Berardi gown while “Fifty Shades of Grey” star Dakota Johnson and “Game of Thrones” actress Emilia Clarke both opted for red. Last year’s winner Julianne Moore dressed in a white and black Giorgio Armani gown and “The Great Gatsby” actress Isla Fisher sought simple elegance in a white fitted Stella McCartney frock. However sparkles also featured heavily, with double BAFTA nominee Alicia Vikander wearing a black leather Louis Vuitton dress with shiny crystal detailing and “Brooklyn” actress Saoirse Ronan choosing a shiny floral gown. “Carol” star Cate Blanchett, who like Vikander lost in the leading actress category to Brie Larson, also wore a richly- embellished Alexander McQueen dress. (rtr)

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Actor Matt Damon and his wife Luciana Barroso arrive at the British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA) Awards at the Royal Opera House in London, February 14, 2016.

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Taylor Swift wins top Grammy Award, Kendrick Lamar wins 5

LOS ANGELES — Taylor Swift’s official switch from country to and the city of Compton imprinted in it. “Hip-hop, Ice Cube, this for hip-hop, this pop with her multi-hit, best-selling “1989” album brought the singer for Snoop Dogg ...this for Nas. We will live her second Grammy Award win for album of the year.

Swift was shocked when she won the night’s top prize, beating out Kendrick Lamar, Chris Stapleton, Alabama Shakes and the Weeknd. Swift used her speech to encourage young women who feel defeated at times or discouraged by others. “There will be people along the way that will try to undercut your success or take credit for your accomplishments or your fame. You just focus on the work and don’t let those people sidetrack you,” she said. Her speech could be directed partly to Kanye West, who recently said in a new song that he made Swift famous after he stole her microphone at the 2009 MTV Video Music Awards. Beyonce also seemed to make a statement when she presented the final award for the night, record of the year. “Art is the unapolo-

getic celebration of culture through selfexpression. It can impact people in a variety of ways for different reasons at different times. Some will react. Some will respond. And some will be moved,” she said, seeming to speak to those who were critical of her Super Bowl performance of the anthem, “Formation.” Swift, who won the album of the year Grammy for “Fearless” in 2009, walked away Monday with three awards, including best pop vocal album and music video for “Bad Blood,” at the Staples Center in Los Angeles. Alabama Shakes also won three awards, though Lamar was the night’s big winner with five. He won best rap album for “To Pimp a Butterfly” as well as rap performance, rap song, rap/sung performance and music video. Along with his wins, Lamar also had a show-stopping moment when he took the stage. He started as he appeared beaten, in handcuffs, with chains around his hands and a bruise on his eyes. He went on to fuse rap, jazz, reggae and African sounds for a commanding performance as he rapped “The Blacker the Berry” and the Grammy-nominated “Alright” passionately. He ended with a map of Africa,

forever, believe that,” said Lamar onstage when he won best rap album. Mark Ronson and Bruno Mars won two awards for “Uptown Funk,” including record of the year. Ronson gave a shout-out to Prince, James Brown and George Clinton for being leaders in funk. “This is dedicated to the fans right here,” Mars added. Mars introduced Adele, who sang “All I Ask,” which they wrote together for her new album “25.” She was accompanied with a piano behind her, but the audio sounded off and appeared to throw off her performance. “The piano mics fell onto the piano strings, that’s what the guitar sound was. It made it sound out of tune,” Adele tweeted. “(Expletive) happens.” A spokesperson for CBS, where the Grammys aired, said “there was a brief 5-8 second technical issue that was out of our control.” News can also be heard in “Bali Image” at Global Radio FM 96.5 from 9.30 until 10.00 am. Listen to Global Radio FM at http://globalfmbali.listen2myradio.com or live video streaming at http://radioglobalfmbali.com and http://ustream. tv/channel/global-fm-bali.

100 percent foreign ownership policy Unsuitable for Bali

GIANYAR-The issuance of a policy that opens the opportunity for foreigners to own 100 percent of a given investment in the tourism sector is not appropriate for Bali., said Chairman of the Indonesia Hotels and Restaurants Association (PHRI) of Bali, Tjokorda Oka Artha Ardhana Sukawati Currently, Bali is overloaded with tourist accommodations with occupancy rates at less than 40 percent. If the government really wants to boost tourism, infrastructure should be worked on.

“This policy is inappropriate. We already have an oversupply of hotel rooms and and this policy will clearly attract foreign companies who will built more hotels. For other regions like Lombok, perhaps this policy is necessary but not for Bali” he said when contacted on Monday (Feb. 15). foreign... continued to page 2


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