LONDON — “Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri” picked up five awards at the EE British Academy Film Awards, known as the Baftas, on Sunday at a ceremony eclipsed by the Time’s Up movement, which seeks to address sexual misconduct in the workplace.

The movie, which was directed by Martin McDonagh, won best film; outstanding British film; best original screenplay; best actress, for Frances McDormand’s performance; and best supporting actor, for Sam Rockwell’s.

Guillermo del Toro won best director for his dark fantasy “The Shape of Water.” The film, which led with 12 nominations, also won best production design and best original music at the awards ceremony, held at the Royal Albert Hall in London.

Continuing his season sweep, Gary Oldman scooped up another best actor award for his portrayal of Winston Churchill in “Darkest Hour.” The movie, directed by Joe Wright, also won best makeup and hair.