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Winners of the 2026 British Academy Film Awards, or BAFTAs

Winners of the 2026 British Academy Film Awards, announced Sunday:

The Associated Press
February 22, 2026 at 8:48PM
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LONDON — Winners of the 2026 British Academy Film Awards, announced Sunday:

Film — ''One Battle After Another''

British Film — ''Hamnet''

Director — Paul Thomas Anderson, ''One Battle After Another''

Actor — Robert Aramayo, ''I Swear''

Actress — Jessie Buckley, ''Hamnet''

Supporting Actor — Sean Penn, ''One Battle After Another''

Supporting Actress — Wunmi Mosaku, ''Sinners''

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Rising Star (voted for by the public) — Robert Aramayo

Outstanding British Debut — Akinola Davies Jr. and Wale Davies for writing and directing ''My Father's Shadow''

Original Screenplay — Ryan Coogler, ''Sinners''

Adapted Screenplay — Paul Thomas Anderson, ''One Battle After Another''

Film Not in the English Language — ''Sentimental Value''

Musical Score — ''Sinners''

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Cinematography – Michael Bauman, ''One Battle After Another''

Editing – Andy Jurgensen, ''One Battle After Another''

Production Design — ''Frankenstein''

Costume Design – Kate Hawley, ''Frankenstein''

Sound — ''F1''

Casting — Lauren Evans, ''I Swear''

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Visual Effects — ''Avatar: Fire and Ash''

Makeup and Hair — ''Frankenstein''

Animated Film — ''Zootropolis 2'' (released in the U.S. as ''Zootopia 2'')

British Short Film — ''This is Endometriosis''

British Short Animation — ''Two Black Boys in Paradise''

Children's and Family Film – ''Boong''

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Documentary – ''Mr. Nobody Against Putin''

Outstanding British contribution to cinema — Clare Binns, Creative Director of PictureHouse Cinemas

BAFTA Fellowship — NBCUniversal Entertainment chairperson Donna Langley

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