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Coco victorious at BAFTA Film Awards

Disney-Pixar movie wins the Best Animated category at Sunday night’s ceremony.

Disney-Pixar’s Coco continued its award winning ways at last night’s BAFTA Film Awards 2018.

The movie won the Best Animated category at the event – which was held at the Royal Albert Hall, London on Sunday February 18, hosted by Joanna Lumley – seeing off competition from Loving Vincent and My Life As A Courgette.

Last month saw Coco scoop Best Animated Motion Picture at the Golden Globes, while it is also nominated for Animated Feature Film and Music (Original Score) at the Oscars, which take place on Sunday March 4 in LA.

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