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Monday, 11 February 2008, 00:52 GMT

In pictures: Stars at the Baftas

Keira Knightley at the Baftas
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Keira Knightley was among the A-list stars on the red carpet at the biggest night in the British film calendar, the Bafta Awards. She was nominated for best actress for Atonement.

Marion Cotillard
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French actress Marion Cotillard, who played Edith Piaf in La Vie En Rose, established herself on the world stage with the best actress trophy and a touching acceptance speech.

Daniel Radcliffe and Daniel Day-Lewis
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It was a tale of two Daniels as Harry Potter star Radcliffe met best actor winner Day-Lewis on the red carpet.

Kelly Macdonald and Javier Bardem
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Spanish actor Javier Bardem, who was named best supporting actor, greeted a heavily pregnant Kelly Macdonald, his co-star in No Country For Old Men.

Left-right: Atonement producer Paul Webster, director Joe Wright and producers Tim Bevan and Eric Fellner
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Atonement won two prizes, including best film, seen here being celebrated by (left-right) producer Paul Webster, director Joe Wright and producers Tim Bevan and Eric Fellner.

Bafta winners
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The winners of all of the awards gathered for a group photograph at the Royal Opera House, London, where the ceremony was held on Sunday.

Sienna Miller
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Sienna Miller was among the other big names on the red carpet - the Factory Girl actress was nominated for the Rising Star award, but lost out to Shia LaBeouf.

Diablo Cody
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Diablo Cody, a former stripper and phone sex operator, picked up the award for best original screenplay for writing Juno.

Jeff Goldblum (left), Kevin Spacey (centre) and Ricky Gervais
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Jeff Goldblum (left), Kevin Spacey (centre) and Ricky Gervais shared a joke on the red carpet before presenting awards.

Cuba Gooding Jr and Tilda Swinton
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Tilda Swinton was named best supporting actress for her role in legal thriller Michael Clayton. She was congratulated by US star Cuba Gooding Jr.

James McAvoy and Anne-Marie Duff
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James McAvoy, who lost out in the best actor category for his role in Atonement, attended with his partner and Shameless co-star Anne-Marie Duff.


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