The BAFTA Film Awards were held at London’s Royal Festival Hall just a few hours ago with the best films and performances of the year awarded by the British Academy.

“Oppenheimer” swept the awards taking best fiilm, best director, best actor (Cillian Murphy), best supporting actor (Robert Downey Jr.), best cinematography, best editing, best score

Emily Stone won best actress for “Poor Things” which also took home best costumes, best make-up, best VFX, and best production design honors.

Another big winner was “The Zone of Interest” whcih won best international film, best British film, and best sound.

Other acting winners included Da’Vine Joy Randolph winning best supporting actress for “The Holdovers, and Mia McKenna-Bruce winning the Rising Star Award.

On the script front, best original screenplay went to “Anatomy of a Fall,” and best adapted screenplay went to “American Fiction,” and “The Holdovers” took the casting award.

“The Boy and the Heron” won best animated film, “20 Days in Mariupol” won best documentary film, and “Earth Mama” won best British debut film.

“Crab Day” won best British animated short, “Jellyfish and Lobster won best British short film.

“Killers of the Flower Moon” and “Maestro” walked home empty-handed from the ceremony, which was hosted by David Tennant.

Source: BAFTA

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