BAFTA Awards 2024 awarded!  British Oscars divided between three titles

BAFTA Awards 2024 awarded! British Oscars divided between three titles

The British BAFTA 2024 film awards have been handed out! Mainly three titles were appreciated in the UK and they dominated most of the categories. Who – apart from “Oppenheimer”, “Poor Things” and “Business Zone” – could count on a statuette?

The British Film Academy once again awarded its awards for the best productions of the past year. This time the award went mainly to three productions. What mattered most was “Oppenheimer”, but “Poor Things” and “Stranger Zone” were hot on Nolan’s heels. Here is the full list of winners.

BAFTA 2024 awarded. Full list of winners

To say that “Oppenheimer” takes practically everything is to say nothing. The best film, the best director, the best male roles – leading and supporting, cinematography, editing, music… “Oppenheimer” won the BAFTA in the absolutely most important film categories and left the remaining ones, generally considered to be slightly less prestigious, to the competition. For Christopher Nolan’s hit, this is a great forecast for the upcoming Oscars – “Oppenheimer” can already boast five Golden Globe statuettes, and now there are seven new statuettes for the collection. The “poor creatures” had to share with the “Business Zone” what “Oppenheimer” left behind.

BAFTA 2024. Full list of winners

  • The best movie – “Oppenheimer” (Christopher Nolan, Charles Roven, Emma Thomas)
  • Best directorr – Christopher Nolan (“Oppenheimer”)
  • Best leading male role – Cillian Murphy (“Oppenheimer”)
  • Best leading female role – Emma Stone (“Poor Things”)
  • Best Supporting Actor – Robert Downey Jr. (“Oppenheimer”)
  • Best supporting female role – Da’Vine joy Randolph (“The Holdovers”)
  • Best Original Screenplay – “Anatomy of a Fall” (Justine Triet, Arthur Harari)
  • Best Adapted Screenplay – “American Fiction” (Cord Jefferson)
  • Best animated film – “The Boy and the Heron” (Hayao Miyazaki, Toshio Suzuki)
  • The best documentary film – “20 days in Mariupol” (Mstyslav Chernov, Raney Aronson-Rath)
  • Best foreign language film – “Business Zone” (Jonathan Glazer)
  • The best casting – “The Holdovers” (Susan Shopmaker)
  • The best photos – “Oppenheimer” (Hoyte van Hoytema)
  • The best costumes – “Poor Creatures” (Holly Waddington)
  • The best editing – “Oppenheimer” (Jennifer Lame)
  • The best make-up and hairstyles – “Poor Things” (Nadia Stacey, Mark Coulier, Josh Weston)
  • The best music – “Oppenheimer” (Ludwig Goransson)
  • The best scenography – “Poor Things” (Shona Heath, James Price, Zsuzsa Mihalek)
  • The best sound – “Business Zone” (Johnnie Burn, Tarn Willers)
  • The best special effects – “Poor Things” (Simon Hughes)
  • The best British film – “Business Zone” (Jonathan Glazer, James Wilson, Ewa Puszczyńska)
  • Best debut – “Earth Mama” (Savanah Leaf)
  • Best British short animation – “Crab Day” (Ross Stringer, Bartosz Stanisławek, Aleksandra Sykulak)
  • Best British Short Film – “Jellyfish and lobster” (Yasmin Afifi, Elizabeth Rufai)
  • Rising star – Mia McKenna-Bruce

Source: Gazeta

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