BAFTA Awards 2024: The Complete Winners List Unveiled
The glitz and glamour of the BAFTA Awards 2024 illuminated the night as the British Academy of Film and Television Arts honored outstanding achievements in the world of cinema.
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From captivating performances to groundbreaking storytelling, the evening celebrated excellence across various categories.
Best Film: “Oppenheimer”
Christopher Nolan’s epic masterpiece, “Oppenheimer,” claimed the coveted title of Best Film, captivating audiences with its compelling narrative and stellar performances.
Leading Actress: Emma Stone for “Poor Things”
Emma Stone’s captivating portrayal in “Poor Things” earned her the prestigious title of Leading Actress, showcasing her remarkable talent and versatility as an actor.

Leading Actor: Cillian Murphy for “Oppenheimer”
Cillian Murphy’s powerful performance in “Oppenheimer” resonated with audiences and critics alike, earning him the esteemed title of Leading Actor.
Supporting Actress: Da’Vine Joy Randolph for “The Holdovers”
Da’Vine Joy Randolph’s compelling portrayal in “The Holdovers” earned her the recognition of Supporting Actress, showcasing her exceptional talent and depth as an actor.
Supporting Actor: Robert Downey Jr. for “Oppenheimer”
Robert Downey Jr.’s captivating performance in “Oppenheimer” garnered him the title of Supporting Actor, adding another accolade to his illustrious career.
Director: Christopher Nolan for “Oppenheimer”

Christopher Nolan’s visionary direction in “Oppenheimer” earned him the prestigious title of Director, highlighting his unparalleled talent and creative vision.
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Adapted Screenplay: Cord Jefferson for “American Fiction”
Cord Jefferson’s masterful adaptation of “American Fiction” captivated audiences, earning him the esteemed title of Adapted Screenplay.
Original Screenplay: Justine Triet and Arthur Harari for “Anatomy of a Fall”
Justine Triet and Arthur Harari’s captivating storytelling in “Anatomy of a Fall” earned them the prestigious title of Original Screenplay, showcasing their creativity and innovation.
Outstanding British Film: “The Zone of Interest”
“The Zone of Interest” captivated audiences with its compelling narrative and outstanding craftsmanship, earning it the esteemed title of Outstanding British Film.
Best Film Not in the English Language: “The Zone of Interest”

“The Zone of Interest” transcended language barriers with its powerful storytelling, earning it the title of Best Film Not in the English Language.
Documentary: “20 Days in Mariupol”
“20 Days in Mariupol” offered a poignant glimpse into the human experience, earning it the recognition of Documentary, highlighting its profound impact and relevance.
Animated Film: “The Boy and the Heron”
“The Boy and the Heron” enchanted audiences with its captivating animation and heartfelt storytelling, earning it the title of Animated Film.
Outstanding Debut by a British Writer, Director, or Producer: “Earth Mama” by Savanah Leaf, Shirley O’Connor, and Medb Riordan
“Earth Mama” showcased remarkable talent and creativity, earning it the recognition of Outstanding Debut by a British Writer, Director, or Producer.
EE Rising Star Award: Mia McKenna-Bruce
Mia McKenna-Bruce’s rising star shone brightly, earning her the esteemed title of EE Rising Star, highlighting her exceptional talent and promise in the industry.



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