BAFTA Film Awards 2024 winners: the full list

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Refresh to see the latest…: The British Academy of Film and Television Arts has rolled out the red carpet for its annual BAFTA film awards here at London’s Royal Festival Hall. The ceremony is about to begin on what started out as a dreary day, but has since given way to blue skies. David Tennant will be hosting the proceedings this year and we’ll update the winners live below, so be sure to check back.

Looking ahead to the event, Christopher Nolan oppenheimer Universal leads all nominations with 13, including Best Picture, Director, Adapted Screenplay, Actor and Supporting Actor and Actress. oppenheimer They seem to be the rival to beat in most areas, although there are possible rivals ahead.

With the second highest number of nominations, the winner of the Golden Lion of Venice by Yorgos Lanthimos poor things from Searchlight is up for a total of 11, including Best Picture and Best British Film, Adapted Screenplay and Lead Actress for Emma Stone. Surprisingly, Lanthimos was left out of the directing field.

Chasing the two leaders is Martin Scorsese Moonflower Killers, with nine nominations. The Apple Original Films epic appears in Best Picture, Supporting Actor for Robert DeNiro and cinematography for Rodrigo Prieto. However, the film received no nominations in either the directing or lead actress races. Jonathan Glazer’s great Cannes drama The area of ​​interest It also has nine nominations, giving the British filmmaker his best performance at the BAFTAs.

Other notable films include the Cannes Palme d’Or. Anatomy of a fall, Alexander Payne The remains from Focus and Bradley Cooper’s Netflix entry Teacher. Each of them has seven nominations. Andrew Haigh’s fantasy drama Searchlight All of us strangers got six nods, and Greta Gerwig’s Barbie (although sadly not Greta Gerwig for directing) and Emerald Fennell salty burn have five each.

The BAFTAs are another precursor to the Oscars that may give us a clearer indication of what’s to come at the Dolby on March 10.

The ceremony is broadcast on a two-hour delay in the UK and US, so check back to see the winners as we update live below.

ORIGINAL SCREENPLAY
Anatomy of a fallJustine Triet, Arthur Harari

SPECIAL VISUAL EFFECTS
poor thingsSimon Hughes

ANIMATED FILM
The boy and the heronHayao Miyazaki, Toshio Suzuki

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