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Black Panther wins top prize at SAG awards

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Superhero film Black Panther has won the top prize at the Screen Actors Guild awards (SAGs).
The box office hit picked up best ensemble cast award in a motion picture, the SAG ceremony’s closest thing to a best film prize.
Asked if Black Panther had changed the film industry, lead actor Chadwick Boseman replied: “My answer to that is… to be young, gifted and black.”
British winners included Emily Blunt for her performance in A Quiet Place.
The actress picked up the prize for best supporting actress for the film, which was directed by and co-starred her husband John Krasinski.
She looked shocked as she accepted her award: “I am going to share this completely with my husband, John Krasinski, because the entire experience of doing this with you has completely pierced my heart directly. You are a stunning filmmaker.”

Blunt was also nominated for her leading role in Mary Poppins but missed out to Glenn Close

The Brits among the ensemble cast for Black Panther include Andy Serkis, Letitia Wright and Martin Freeman .
The SAGs have well and truly blown the Oscars race wide open, with Black Panther now being considered as a serious contender for the best picture Oscar.
Bohemian Rhapsody picked up that prize at the Golden Globes, while Green Book won at the Producers’ Guild of America Awards.

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