āOne Battle After Anotherā wins 6 prizes including best picture at Britainās BAFTA film awards
āOne Battle After Anotherā wins 6 prizes including best picture at Britainās BAFTA film awards
JILL LAWLESS Sun, February 22, 2026 at 11:13 PM UTC
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Britain's Prince William and Kate, Princess of Wales arrive with Jane Millichip, CEO of the British Academy of Film and Television Arts and Lord-Lieutenant of Greater London Ken Olisa to the 79th British Academy Film Awards, at the Royal Festival Hall, in London, Sunday Feb. 22, 2026. (Jaimi Joy/Pool Photo via AP)
LONDON (AP) ā Politically charged thriller āOne Battle After Anotherā won six prizes, including best picture, at the British Academy Film Awards on Sunday, building momentum ahead of Hollywood's Academy Awards next month.
Blues-steeped vampire epic āSinnersā and gothic horror story āFrankensteinā won three awards each, while Shakespearean family tragedy āHamnetā won two including best British film.
āOne Battle After Another,ā Paul Thomas Andersonās explosive film about a group of revolutionaries in chaotic conflict with the state, won awards for directing, adapted screenplay, cinematography and editing, as well as for Sean Pennās supporting performance as an obsessed military officer.
āThis is very overwhelming and wonderful,ā Anderson said as he accepted the directing prize. He paid tribute to his longstanding assistant director, Adam Somner, who died of cancer in November 2024 a few weeks into production.
āWe have a line from Nina Simone that we used in our film, āI know what freedom is: Itās no fear,āā the director said. āLetās keep making things without fear. Itās a good idea.ā
Bookies' favorite Jessie Buckley won the best actress prize for playing grieving mother Agnes Hathaway, wife of William Shakespeare, in āHamnet.ā Buckley, 36, is the first Irish performer to win a best actress prize at the awards, known as BAFTAs.
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She dedicated her award "to the women past, present and future who taught me and continue to teach me how to do it differently.ā
In a major upset, Robert Aramayo won the best actor category for his performance in āI Swear,ā a fact-based British indie drama about a campaigner for people with Tourette syndrome.
The 33-year-old British actor looked stunned and called the victory over Ethan Hawke, Michael B. Jordan, Leonardo DiCaprio and TimothĆ©e Chalamet āabsolutely mad.ā
āI absolutely canāt believe this,ā he said. āEveryone in this category blows me away.ā
āSinnersā took home trophies for director Ryan Coogler's original screenplay, the film's musical score and for Wunmi Mosaku's supporting actress performance as herbalist and healer Annie.
The British-Nigerian actor said that in the role she found āa part of my hopes, my ancestral power and my connection, parts I thought I had lost or tried to dim as an immigrant trying to fit in.ā
Stars and royalty
Hollywood stars and British celebrities, from Paddington Bear to the Prince and Princess of Wales, gathered at Londonās Royal Festival Hall for the awards. DiCaprio, Chalamet, Emma Stone, Cillian Murphy, Glenn Close and Ethan Hawke were among the stars walking the red carpet before a black-tie ceremony hosted by Scottish actor Alan Cumming.
Prince William and Catherine, Princess of Wales also attended, three days after Williamās uncle Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor was arrested by police and held for 11 hours over allegations he sent sensitive government information to the late financier and sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
The scandal has rocked the royal family led by King Charles III, though William and Kate remain popular standard-bearers for the monarchy. William presented an award in his role as president of the British Academy of Film and Television Arts.
Among the biggest receptions from gathered fans was for Paddington, the puppet bear who stars in a musical stage adaption of the beloved children's classic.
Oscars bellwether
The British prizes, officially called the EE BAFTA Film Awards, often provide hints about who will win at Hollywoodās Academy Awards, held this year on March 15. āSinnersā has a record 16 Oscar nominations, followed by āOne Battle After Anotherā with 13.
āOne Battleā went into the BAFTAs ceremony with 14 nominations. āSinnersā was just behind with 13, while āHamnetā had 11.
Ping-pong odyssey āMarty Supremeā also had 11 nominations but went home empty=handed.
Guillermo del Toroās reimagining of āFrankensteinā and Norwegian family drama ā Sentimental Valueā each got eight nominations.
āFrankensteinā took awards for production design, costume design and for the hair and makeup artists who spent 10 hours a day transforming Jacob Elordi into the movie's monstrous creature.
āSentimental Valueā won the prize for the best film not in English.
Cumming told the audience that it had been a strong year for cinema, if not a cheerful one, with nominated films tackling themes including child death, racism and political violence:
āWatching the films this year was like taking part in a collective nervous breakdown,ā he said. āItās almost as though there are events going on in the real world that are influencing filmmakers.ā
The ceremony was more glitz than gloom, though, including a performance by Ejae, Audrey Nuna and Rei Ami ā the voices of animated band HUNTR/X in box office juggernaut āKPop Demon Huntersā ā singing the movie hit āGolden.ā
Putin critic wins best documentary
The best-documentary prize went to āMr. Nobody Against Putin,ā about a Russian teacher who documented the propaganda imposed on Russian schools after the invasion of Ukraine.
The film's American director David Borenstein said that teacher Pavel Talankin had shown that āwhether itās in Russia or the streets of Minneapolis, we always face a moral choice," referring to the protests against U.S. immigration enforcement in Minnesota.
āWe need more Mr. Nobodies,ā he said.
It beat documentaries including Mstyslav Chernovās harrowing Ukraine war portrait ā2000 Meters to Andriivka, ā co-produced by The and Frontline PBS.
Most BAFTA winners are chosen by 8,500 members of the U.K. academy of industry professionals. The Rising Star award, which is decided by public vote, went to Aramayo.
Donna Langley, the U.K.-born chairwoman of NBCUniversal Entertainment, was awarded the British Academyās highest honor, the BAFTA fellowship.
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writer Hilary Fox contributed to this report.
Source: āAOL Entertainmentā