Sir Kenneth Branagh and his wife Lindsay Brunnock cut a glamorous pair as they posed arm in arm on the red carpet at this year’s BAFTA Film Awards at London’s Royal Albert Hall on Sunday.
Director Sir Kenneth, 61, whose film Belfast won Best British Film and was nominated in the Best Picture category, looked dapper in a black tuxedo and crisp white shirt.
Lindsay, 52, coordinated with her filmmaker partner by wearing a floor-length black dress with a split leg.
In style: Sir Kenneth Branagh, 61, and his wife Lindsay Brunnock, 52, cut a glamorous pair as they posed arm in arm on the red carpet at this year’s BAFTA Film Awards in London on Sunday
She wore a black handbag and accessorized with platinum-set diamond earrings by Moussaieff Jewelers for her outing.
Lindsay held hands as she posed with Kenneth who completed her look with a pair of perfectly polished patent shoes and a black bow tie.
Dune topped the British Academy Film Awards which took place at the Royal Albert Hall on Sunday night, while The Power Of The Dog took home Best Picture.

Glitterati: Director Sir Kenneth, whose film Belfast won Best British Film and was nominated in the Best Picture category, looked dapper in a black tuxedo
The sci-fi film swept the board as it picked up five of its eleven nominations for the 75th awards show which saw diversity triumph, with Lashana Lynch winning rising star, deaf actor Troy Kotsur awarded for supporting actor and West Side Story’s Ariana Debose accepting the supporting actress. gong.
Joanna Scanlan, 60, won the lead actress award for her performance in the Aleem Khan-directed drama After Love and Will Smith, 53, won the lead actor gong for his role in King Richard.
The politically charged show returned after a two-year delay with host Rebel Wilson giving Vladmir Putin the middle finger, while many stars wore black and Ukrainian ribbons as a sign of solidarity.
Dune received the award for Special Visual Effects, Sound, Production Design, Cinematography, and Original Score.

Looking good: Sit Kenneth looked stylish, wearing a black jacket with a white handkerchief in the pocket
The first of a two-part adaptation of Frank Herbert’s 1965 sci-fi novel, directed by Denis Villeneuve, was awarded Best Cinematography by Naomi Campbell and Ru-Paul.
Hans Zimmer was again recognized in the Original Music category after battling against Being The Ricardos, Don’t Look Up, The French Dispatch and The Power of the Dog.
However, Dune lost the Best Picture gong to the gritty Western film The Power of the Dog. Director Jane Campion was unable to attend the ceremony, so producer Tanya Seghatchian accepted it on her behalf.

Cozy: The couple looked loved up as they posed next to each other at the star-studded event
Lead actress Joanna admitted to being overwhelmed by her success when she took the stage.
Joanna faced competition from Lady Gaga, Alana Haim, Emilia Jones, Tessa Thompson and Renate Reinsve for the award.
But she explained on stage that the film – which tells the story of a widow who discovers her late husband’s secret family – was made with “blood, sweat and tears”.
Earlier in the night, Will Smith won the best actor gong for his role in ‘King Richard’. The Hollywood star starred as Richard Williams – the father of tennis stars Venus and Serena Williams – in the hit film.
The success marked the first BAFTA win of Will’s career, but he was unable to attend the ceremony in London.
After the organizers’ vows to improve diversity among the nominated stars, the ceremony saw the likes of Bond star Lashana take to the stage, hailing his working-class past after winning the Rising Star award.
The 34-year-old actress played MI6 agent Nomi in James Bond’s No Time to Die.
She said: ‘Thank you to everyone who voted. Wow thank you to everyone involved in No Time To Die, my career, my parents, my grandparents who came from Jamaica – the Windrush generation. I am grateful to them for my existence.
“I’m proud to be from a working class family, I was taught about failure, no’s and how to celebrate your yeses. Now I can celebrate a yes, I never expected that.
“I want to thank the women who taught me how to be in this industry as a dark-skinned woman. Thank you for laying the groundwork for people like me. I appreciate that. Thank you.”
And No Time To Die was a big winner of the night with Tom Cross and Elliot Graham winning Best Editing, beating Belfast, Dune, Licorice Pizza and Summer of Soul (Or, When the Revolution Could Not Be Televised).
Ariana DeBose has received the gong for Best Supporting Actress in West Side Story. The 31-year-old played Anita in the 1957 musical adaptation. West Side Story also won Best Cast with Cindy Tolan.