In Pictures: Bafta Cymru awards 2015Published27 September 2015Shareclose panelShare pageCopy linkAbout sharingImage caption, 'What a weekend!' - Celyn Jones, who played poet Dylan Thomas in Set Fire to the Stars, was glued to the rugby last night. To top off his weekend, the film picked up three awards.Image caption, Choral group Only Men Aloud were the first to arrive on the red carpet.Image caption, Stage and screen actor Aneurin Barnard, who starred in ITV drama Cilla, presented one of the awards.Image caption, Broadchurch actor Matthew Gravelle helped to present an awardImage caption, Russell T Davies, who is renowned for reviving Doctor Who, talked to reporters on the red carpetImage caption, Fans lined the fences alongside the red carpet as attendees began to arriveImage caption, Ex-Wales rugby player Scott Quinnell spoke of his joy at Wales' victory over England in the Rugby World Cup at Twickenham.Image caption, Director Clare Sturges won the breakthrough award for her documentary Sexwork, Love and Mr RightImage caption, Director Euros Lyn received the Siân Phillips Award for his contribution to international feature films and network television.Image caption, Super Furry Animals' Gruff Rhys makes his way to the stage to accept the original music award for Set Fire to the Stars.Image caption, Rhian Morgan took the actress award for her role in Welsh language school-based drama Gwaith/CartrefImage caption, Newyddion 9 presenter Bethan Rhys Roberts with the programme's prize for best news coverage.More on this storyStars out for Bafta Cymru awardsPublished27 September 2015Related internet linksBAFTA CymruThe BBC is not responsible for the content of external sites.