The winners of the 2024 BAFTA awards
Vita gazette – Oppenheimer made his mark on the evening, which won the most awards, seven in all, followed by “Poor Creatures!” and “The Area of Interest.”
BAFTA awards, known as Britain’s Oscars, found their winners. Oppenheimer made his mark at BAFTA, which is considered the harbinger of the Oscars, by winning awards in 7 categories.
This year’s winners of the British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA) Awards have been announced.
The winners of the 77th BAFTA Awards were announced at the ceremony held at the Royal Albert Hall in London, the capital of England.
Oppenheimer’s film, which had 13 nominations, won 7 awards at night, including “Best Film”. The film’s director, Christopher Nolan, was awarded the Best Director award, and its lead actor, Cillian Murphy, was awarded the Best Actor award.
Again, one of the stars names of the movie is Robert Downey Jr. He was also awarded the Best Supporting Actor award.
The movie “Oppenheimer” tells the story of American scientist Julius Robert Oppenheimer (Cillian Murphy) and his role in developing the atomic bomb during World War II. Physicist J. Robert Oppenheimer was made the scientific leader of the Manhattan Project during World War II. But he and his wife, Kitty (Emily Blunt), could never have imagined that this decision would have a massive impact on their lives and the entire world.
The movie “Oppenheimer”, written by Christopher Nolan, the film’s director, is based on the book “American Prometheus: The Triumph and Tragedy of J. Robert Oppenheimer” by Kai Bird and Martin Sherwin.
Poor Things, nominated in 11 categories, also won 5 awards.
Emma Stone, the leading lady in the film, received the Bafta Award for Best Actress.
The movie Poor Things tells the story of a young woman named Bella, who, although she died, was brought back to life by a scientist with a brain transplant.
Bella, a young woman, dies tragically. However, an extraordinary scientist, Dr. Godwin Baxter, brings him back to life by replacing his brain with a baby’s. Under Bexter’s protection, Bella embarks on a journey of self-discovery to discover the world around her. Meanwhile, his path crosses with Duncan Wedderburn, a skilled and unscrupulous lawyer, and the two embark on a crazy intercontinental adventure…
“The Zone of Interest”, directed by Jonathan Flazer, was awarded for best British film.
It tells the story of the camp’s commander, Rudolf Höss and his wife, Hedwig, who try to build an ideal life for their family next to the Auschwitz camp. Rudolf Höss, the commander of Auschwitz, and his wife Hedwig want to create the perfect life for their family. For this purpose, they make a house next to the camp perfect for themselves and live a dream life with their children and servants. However, their houses overlooking the walls of the death camp are between the train tracks and the gas chambers.
“20 Days in Mariupol”, about the Ukrainian city of Mariupol, won the award for best documentary.
Filmmaker Ken Loach and screenwriter Paul Laverty have posed at the Baftas with a sign calling for a ceasefire in Gaza.
The Bafta Awards are considered the precursors of the Oscars. The Oscars will find their winners on March 10th.
The 2024 BAFTA Award Winners:
Best film
Oppenheimer
Leading actress
Emma Stone – Poor Things
Leading actor
Cillian Murphy – Oppenheimer
Supporting actress
Da’Vine Joy Randolph – The Holdovers
Supporting actor
Robert Downey Jr – Oppenheimer
Director
Oppenheimer – Christopher Nolan
EE Bafta Rising Star Award (voted for by the public)
Mia McKenna-Bruce
Outstanding British film
The Zone of Interest
Film not in the English language
The Zone of Interest
Animated film
The Boy and the Heron
Documentary
20 Days In Mariupol
Original screenplay
Anatomy of a Fall
Adapted screenplay
American Fiction
Outstanding debut by a British writer, director or producer
Earth Mama
Original score
Oppenheimer
Make-up and hair
Poor Things
Costume design
Poor Things
Production design
Poor Things
Sound
The Zone of Interest
Cinematography
Oppenheimer
Editing
Oppenheimer
Casting
The Holdovers
Special visual effects
Poor Things
British short animation
Crab Day
British short film
Jellyfish and Lobster
Bafta Fellowship
Samantha Morton
Outstanding British contribution to cinema
June Givanni
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