BAFTA WINNERS: ‘OPPENHEIMER’ AND ‘POOR THINGS’ WIN BIG
“Oppenheimer” dominated the BAFTA Awards, securing accolades for director Christopher Nolan and lead actor Cillian Murphy, along with the prestigious Best Film award
“Oppenheimer” dominated the BAFTA Awards, securing accolades for director Christopher Nolan and lead actor Cillian Murphy, along with the prestigious Best Film award
Yeoh, Curtis, Bassett, Mccormack and Henwick are among the stars battling it out this evening for an award with Yeoh and Curtis nominated for their turns in “Everything Everywhere All At Once,” Bassett in the running for Best Supporting Actress for “Black Panther: Wakanda Forever” and Henwick nominated for her short “Bus Girl.” Mccormack is nominated for Best Supporting Actor for “Good Luck To You, Leo Grande” while co-star Thompson is nominated for Best Actress.
As part of the campaign, Gangubai Kathiawadi will be submitted for BAFTA members’ consideration in all categories including Best Film, Director, Adapted Screenplay, Leading Actress and Film Not in the English Language.
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