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BAFTA 2026 Longlist in Full From Hamnet to Frankenstein and Sinners
Paul Thomas Anderson’s political satire One Battle After Another leads BAFTA 2026 longlists with 16 mentions, the highest since the longlist round began in 2021.
- On January 9, BAFTA published its Film Awards longlists, with Paul Thomas Anderson’s One Battle After Another leading the field with 16 mentions.
- BAFTA’s chapter and jury voting rules produced the longlists after 109 films eligible in the film category were considered by film-voting members and specialist chapters.
- Marty Supreme followed with 13 mentions while Bugonia and Frankenstein each received 12, and performance longlists include Timothée Chalamet, Leonardo DiCaprio, and newcomer Chase Infiniti.
- The next round of voting runs Jan. 9–20 to pick official nominees, with final nominations announced Jan. 27 and the BAFTA ceremony hosted by Alan Cumming on February 22, 2026.
- BAFTA longlists often signal Oscar momentum for contenders, with British films Pillion and I Swear landing six mentions and The Ballad of Wallis Island appearing in five categories.
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