Christopher Nolan named new king of England as Oppenheimer rules the BAFTAs

It’s starting to look more and more like all of the Oscars will be Christopher Nolan’s to lose in March, with the director adding a bunch of BAFTAs to his trophy cabinet today—just a week after the Oppenheimerwon the top prize at the DGA awards, effectively guaranteeing Best Director at the Academy Awards. But Oppenheimer didn’t just take home Best Director from the British Academy, it also won Best Supporting Actor (Robert Downey Jr.), Best Lead Actor (Cillian Murphy), Best Cinematography, Best Editing, Best Original Score, and Best Film.

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The two of those going to Nolan himself, Best Director and Best Film, are his first two BAFTAs ever, despite the fact that he is a prominent and successful British director (perhaps the lack of recognition was payback for Nolan’s brother being American).

But even though it was Oppenheimer’s day, it wasn’t the only film that won a shiny BAFTA face. Poor ThingsThe HoldoversThe Zone Of Interest

You can see an abridged list of winners below, with the full list at Variety.

Best Film

Oppenheimer

Best Director

Christopher Nolan, Oppenheimer

Best Supporting Actress

Da’Vine Joy Randolph, The Holdovers

Best Supporting Actor

Robert Downey Jr., Oppenheimer

Best Lead Actress

Emma Stone, Poor Things

Best Lead Actor

Cillian Murphy, Oppenheimer

Original Screenplay

Anatomy Of A Fall

Adapted Screenplay

American Fiction

Film Not In The English Language

The Zone Of Interest

Best Animated Film

The Boy And The Heron

Best Documentary

20 Days In Mariupol

Outstanding British Film

The Zone Of Interest

Outstanding Debut By A British Writer, Director, Or Producer

Earth Mama, Savanah Leaf

Casting

The Holdovers

Cinematography

Oppenheimer



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