BAFTAs are coming under fire for going ahead with the star-studded event amid the Russian invasion of Ukraine, with some film fans at home choosing not to tune in.The EE British Academy Film Awards 2022 is taking place tonight at The Royal Albert Hall in London, and is taking place in order to honour the best British and international contributions to film.
With the film and cinema industries bouncing back after the global Coronavirus pandemic, tonight marks a monuments night in the movie industry – but some fans are "not comfortable" about the ceremony.
Taking to Twitter, one person penned: "And the award for the most inappropriate ceremony goes to...... BAFTA. Ukraine is being subjected to war crimes and being razed to the ground, and we have luvvies prancing around in expensive frocks."Another added: "I’m sorry I can’t watch the #BAFTAs this evening, nothing against them & those involved but I am not comfortable watching celebratory stuff with the knowledge of what is going on in #Ukraine - the west need to be doing more & stop ignoring the fire that’s licking at its door."While a third said: "Great, wearing a badge is going to help .
How many refugees will they be taking in to their homes?"This comes as celebrity guests at the BAFTAs were warned they should ditch the glitzy frocks and opt for dark colours in order to show respect for Ukraine amid the ongoing invasion.
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