BAFTA Awards winners: Oppenheimer dominates with seven trophies, see the full list here

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In a triumphant evening at the BAFTA Film Awards in London, Christopher Nolan’s epic film “Oppenheimer” stole the show, winning a total of seven awards. The film, centered on the creation of the atomic bomb, was a powerful statement ahead of the upcoming Oscars.

“Oppenheimer” took top honors, including Best Picture, Best Director for Christopher Nolan, Best Actor for Cillian Murphy and Best Supporting Actor for Robert Downey Jr. Murphy played J. Robert Oppenheimer, the renowned American theoretical physicist often referred to as He is referred to as the “father of the atomic bomb”, dealing with the repercussions of its creation.

The film, which has already grossed more than a billion dollars, previously triumphed at the Golden Globes and the Critics Choice Awards, consolidating its status as a favorite for the next Oscars.

Cillian Murphy, in his first BAFTA win, expressed gratitude to Nolan for recognizing his potential, saying, “seeing something in me that I probably didn’t see myself.” The actor, when collecting the award at the Royal Festival Hall in London, described the success as “amazing” and admitted to being excited and a little surprised.

For Robert Downey Jr., it marked his second BAFTA win, the previous award coming 31 years ago for playing Charlie Chaplin. Upon receiving the award, the American star humorously recalled Nolan’s advice to take a low-key approach to his role, with the goal of restoring “my waning credibility.”

Success of the “poor”

The surreal black comedy “Poor Things” also had a successful night, picking up five awards, including Best Actress for Emma Stone. Stone, who also won in 2017 for “La La Land,” gave a no-holds-barred performance in the film, portraying a reanimated Victorian corpse brought back to life.

BAFTA President Prince William represented the British royal family at the ceremony.

Here is the complete list of winners from the 77th BAFTAs:

The best movie: Winner: Oppenheimer

Anatomy of a fall

The remains

Flower Moon Killers

poor things

Best British Film: Winner: The area of ​​interest

All of us strangers

How to have sex

Napoleon

The old oak

poor things

rye lane

salty burn

Bully

Wonka

Best debut by a British writer, director or producer: Winner – Earth Mama – Savanah Leaf (writer, director, producer), Shirley O’Connor (producer), Medb Riordan (producer)

Blue Bag Life – Lisa Selby (director), Rebecca Lloyd-Evans (director, producer), Alex Fry (producer)

Bobi Wine: The People’s President – Christopher Sharp (director) (also directed by Moses Bwayo)

How to Have Sex – Molly Manning Walker (writer, director)

Is there anyone out there? – Ella Glendining (director)

Best non-English language film: Winner: The area of ​​interest

20 days in Mariupol

Anatomy of a fall

Past Lives

snow society

Best Documentary: Winner: 20 days in Mariupol

american symphony

Beyond utopia

Frame: A Michael J. Fox film

Zam!

Best animated film: Winner: The Boy and the Heron

Chicken Run: Dawn of the Nugget

Elementary

Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse

Best Director: Winner: Christopher Nolan, Oppenheimer

Andrew Haigh, All of Us Strangers

Justine Triet, Anatomy of a Fall

Alexander Payne, The Remains

Bradley Cooper, Teacher

Jonathan Glazer, The Zone of Interest

Best Original Screenplay: Winner: Anatomy of a fall

Barbie

The remains

Teacher

Past Lives

Best Adapted Screenplay: Winner – American Fiction

All of us strangers

oppenheimer

poor things

The area of ​​interest

Best Leading Actress: Winner: Emma Stone, Poor Things

Fantasy Barrino, The Color Purple

Sandra Hüller, Anatomy of a Fall

Carey Mulligan, Teacher

Vivian Oparah, Centeno Lane

Margot Robbie, Barbie

Best Leading Actor: Winner: Cillian Murphy, Oppenheimer

Bradley Cooper, Teacher

Colmán Domingo, Rustin

Paul Giamatti, The Remains

Barry Keoghan, Saltburn

Teo Yoo, Past Lives

Best Supporting Actress: Winner: Da’Vine Joy Randolph, The Holdovers

Emily Blunt, Oppenheimer

Danielle Brooks, The Color Purple

Claire Foy, All of Us Strangers

Sandra Hüller, The Zone of Interest

Rosamund Pike, Saltburn

Best Supporting Actor: Winner: Robert Downey Jr, Oppenheimer

Robert De Niro, The Moonflower Killers

Jacob Elordi, Saltburn

Ryan Gosling, Barbie

Paul Mescal, All of us strangers

Dominic Sessa, The Remains

Best casting: Winner – The Remnants

All of us strangers

Anatomy of a fall

How to have sex

Flower Moon Killers

Best Photography: Winner: Oppenheimer

Flower Moon Killers

Teacher

poor things

The area of ​​interest

Best edition: Winner: Oppenheimer

Anatomy of a fall

Flower Moon Killers

poor things

The area of ​​interest

Best Costume Design: Winner – Poor Things

Barbie

Flower Moon Killers

Napoleon

oppenheimer

Best makeup and hair: Winner – Poor Things

Flower Moon Killers

Teacher

Napoleon

oppenheimer

Best original score: Winner: Oppenheimer

Flower Moon Killers

poor things

salty burn

Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse

Best Production Design: Winner – Poor Things

Barbie

Flower Moon Killers

oppenheimer

The area of ​​interest

Best sound: Winner: The area of ​​interest

ferrari

Teacher

Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning Part One

oppenheimer

Best special visual effects: Winner – Poor Things

The creator

Guardians of the Galaxy Vol 3

Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning Part One

Napoleon

Best British Animated Short: Winner: Crab Day

Visible repair

Wild Summon

Best British Short Film: Winner: jellyfish and lobster

slap fest

Gorka

A precious day

Yellow

EE Rising Star Award (voted by the public): Winner: Mia McKenna-Bruce

Phoebe Dynevor

Ayo Edebiri

Jacob Elordi

Sofia Wilde

(With contributions from AFP)

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