“One Battle After Another” wins six prizes including best picture at Britain’s BAFTA film awards
- On Sunday, One Battle After Another won six prizes including best picture at the British Academy Film Awards at London's Royal Festival Hall, hosted by Alan Cumming.
- Leading the nominations race, One Battle After Another entered with 14 nominations, building momentum ahead of the Academy Awards on March 15, 2026.
- Director Paul Thomas Anderson won directing while One Battle After Another took adapted screenplay, cinematography, editing prizes, and Sean Penn won supporting actor.
- BAFTA outcomes offer momentum ahead of the Oscars as Prince William, Prince of Wales, was due to present an award with Catherine, Princess of Wales, attending the ceremony.
- Meanwhile, Sinners and Frankenstein each won three awards, and Robert Aramayo, best actor winner, upset favorites Leonardo DiCaprio and Timothée Chalamet for I Swear .
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The winners of the 2026 BAFTA Film Awards, which recognise the best achievements in cinematography over the past 12 months, have been announced. “One Battle After Another” was the most awarded film of the evening, winning six awards. It was followed by “I Swear”, “Sinners” and “Frankenstein” with three awards each, while “Hamnet” won two awards.
'Sirat', by Oliver Laxe, did not win the award for the Best Foreign Language Film, which went to stop for the Norwegian 'Sentimental Value' The film 'One Battle After Another', by the American director Paul Thomas Anderson, became this Sunday the great winner of the BAFTA awards, the most important in British cinema, after obtaining a total of six golden masks at a ceremony in which the Spanish tape 'Sirat' went empty-handed.
Paul Thomas Anderson's thriller won six awards, eclipsing the equally well-nominated films Hamnet and Sinners.
Robert Aramayo beats Hollywood giants to win BAFTA - where you've seen him before
Robert Aramayo beat out names like Timothee Chalamet and Leonardo DiCaprio to win the best actor award at the BAFTAs.
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