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The awards were directed by Stephen Mangan. Due to the limitations caused by the coronavirus, they took place virtually – they were streamed live on BAFTA social media channels.
Previous awards were scheduled for April, but due to the pandemic, the event was postponed.
The triumphant series Chernobyl received awards for best costume design (designer Odile Dicks-Mireaux), best directing (director Johan Renck), best music (composer Hildur Gudnetutir), best photography and lighting (Jakob Ihre), sound, film production, editing . The historical drama, released in 2019, tells the story of 1986. The April nuclear disaster.
Previously, the Chernobyl series was nominated for 19 Emmy figurines. Screenwriter Craig Mazinas thanked the team not only for accepting the award, but also for a special word of thanks to the Lithuanians, who, as he said, accepted the creators in the country and became a big part of the series.
“I thank Lithuania for letting us into their homes and for the Lithuanians who gave so much,” he said.
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