Christopher Nolan’s film won the awards for best film, best director and best leading actor, which went to Cillian Murphy, among others.
“Oppenheimer”the film based on the life of the creator of the atomic bomb that has become one of the biggest hits of the season, was the big winner at the gala. 77th edition of the Bafta awardsthe most important presented by the British Academy of Cinematographic and Television Arts, which took place last night at the Royal Festival Hall in London.
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The film of Christopher Nolan won the awards for best film, best director and best leading actor, which went to Cillian Murphyamong others.


For its part, “Poor creatures”of Yorgos Lanthimoswon five awards, including best leading actress for Emma Stone; while “Area of interest” It took home three statuettes, including best British film.
The great ignored of the night were “Barbie”the other big hit of the season, and “Teacher”the biopic about Leonard Bernsteinwho left empty-handed, despite competing in several areas.
All the winners of the Bafta 2024 awards
- Best film: “Oppenheimer”
- Best British Film: “Zone of Interest”
- Best Foreign Language Film: “Zone of Interest”
- Best Documentary: “20 Days in Mariupol”
- Best animated film: “The Boy and the Heron”
- Best British Short Film: “Jellyfish and Lobster”
- Best British Animated Short Film: “Crab Day”
- Best Director: Christopher Nolan for “Oppenheimer”
- Best Leading Actress: Emma Stone for “Poor Creatures”
- Best Leading Actor: Cillian Murphy for “Oppenheimer”
- Best Supporting Actress: DaVine Joy Randolph for “Those Who Remain”
- Best Supporting Actor: Robert Downey Jr. for “Oppenheimer”
- Best Original Screenplay: “Anatomy of a Fall”
- Best Adapted Screenplay: “American Fiction”
- Best debut in writing, directing or producing: Savanah Leaf, Shirley OConnor and Medb Riordan for “Earth Mama”
- Best soundtrack: “Oppenheimer”
- Best casting: “Those who stay”
- Best Cinematography: “Oppenheimer”
- Best edition: “Oppenheimer”
- Best Production Design: “Poor Creatures”
- Best Costume Design: “Poor Creatures”
- Best Makeup and Hairstyling: “Poor Creatures”
- Best Sound: “Zone of Interest”
- Best Special Effects: “Poor Creatures”
- Rising Star (voted by the public): Mia McKenna-Bruce
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