“Oppenheimer” dominated the nominations with an impressive 13 nods, followed closely by “Poor Things” with 11. While “Killers Of The Flower Moon” amassed nine nominations, it failed to secure any wins. Additionally, “Barbie” also left without any wins at the awards.
Oppenheimer, the epic biographical thriller directed by Christopher Nolan, awards including Best Film, Director, Editing (Jennifer Lame), Cinematography (Hoyte van Hoytema), Supporting Actor (Robert Downey Jr.), Actor (Cillian Murphy), and Original Score (Ludwig Goransson).
Despite its strong showing, “American Fiction” managed to secure the Adapted Screenplay award.
Additionally, “The Zone of Interest” secured three wins, including the coveted Sound category. “Poor Things” showcased its prowess with five BAFTAs, with Emma Stone receiving acclaim as Leading Actress. The film also excelled in Costume, Makeup & Hair, Production Design, and Special Visual Effects. “The Holdovers” managed to secure victories in two categories, including Supporting Actress.
The BAFTA ceremony took place At London’s Royal Festival Hall where David Tennant, served as host. The results of the BAFTA serve as a barometer for potential Oscar contenders, offering valuable insights into the landscape of the upcoming March 10 ceremony at the Dolby Theatre.