BAFTAs: ‘All Quiet On The Western Front’ Named Best Film, Takes 7 Prizes; Cate Blanchett Best Actress, Austin Butler Best Actor – Complete Winners List
2ND UPDATE: Netflix’s Edward Berger-directed All Quiet on the Western Front triumphed at the BAFTA Film Awards in London this evening, scoring seven wins, including Outstanding Film, Director, Film Not in the English Language, Cinematography, and Adapted Screenplay.
From early on, there was momentum for the World War I drama, while Searchlight’s The Banshees of Inisherin also had a strong showing, converting its 10 nominations to four wins, including Outstanding British Film, Original Screenplay, and the Supporting acting categories.
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Baz Luhrmann’s Elvis was also a strong performer with four wins, including Best Actor for Austin Butler.
Check out the full list of winners below, and see here for more from the night and here for Pete Hammond’s analysis.
PREVIOUS UPDATE : Netflix’s All Quiet on the Western Front, the leading nominee coming into this evening, is currently pulling ahead of the pack with six wins, as Edward Berger just nabbed Best Director. The WWI drama also has trophies for Adapted Screenplay, Original Score, and Film Not In The English Language, among others. Meanwhile, Searchlight’s The Banshees of Inisherin is close behind, with wins for Outstanding British Film, Martin McDonagh’s Original Screenplay, and the Best Supporting Actor and Best Supporting Actress prizes going to Barry Keoghan and Kerry Condon, respectively. There are still more categories to come, so check back.
PREVIOUS, 9:50 AM PT: It’s BAFTA Sunday here in London, with the annual BAFTA Film Awards ceremony about to kick off at the Royal Festival Hall on an improbably clement evening. Richard E Grant is hosting the ceremony tonight, taking the baton from last year’s emcee Rebel Wilson, and we will be updating the list of winners live, so check back for updates.
Heading into the event, Netflix’s All Quiet on the Western Front leads nominations with 14, including Outstanding Film, Director, and Adapted Screenplay. The German-language World War I drama is tied with Ang Lee’s Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon for the most nominations for a non-English language movie in BAFTA history. Lauded as the Edward Berger-helmed take has been, it will face stiff competition.
Coming in with 10 nominations each are Martin McDonagh’s dark comedy from Searchlight, The Banshees of Inisherin, and A24’s awards-season darling, Everything Everywhere All at Once, by Daniel Kwan and Daniel Scheinert, who on Saturday night scooped the DGA’s top honor.
McDonagh was last at BAFTA for Three Billboards Outside Ebbing Missouri, which won five prizes in 2018, including both Best Film and Outstanding British Film. UK, U.S., Irish Banshees has a lot of love here, and should not be counted out, despite the momentum of Everything Everywhere.
Similarly, Charlotte Wells’ Aftersun has heat — it’s up for Outstanding British Film, Debut, Lead Actor (Paul Mescal), and Casting.
Warner Bros/Village Roadshow’s Elvis scored nine noms going in, including Film, Cinematography, and Lead Actor for Austin Butler. Baz Luhrmann was left out of the Director category.
The BAFTAs are yet another Oscar precursor that may give us a clearer indication of what’s to come at the Dolby on March 12. However, the org’s membership did notably veer from AMPAS in its nominations, giving The Woman King’s Viola Davis and Till’s Danielle Deadwyler a slot in Lead Actress, while all but shutting out Avatar: The Way of Water and The Fablemans.
The BAFTAs are airing on a one-hour delay in the UK and U.S., so check back for winners as we update live below.
BEST FILM
ALL QUIET ON THE WESTERN FRONT; Malte Grunert
LEADING ACTRESS
CATE BLANCHETT; Tár
LEADING ACTOR
AUSTIN BUTLER; Elvis
EE RISING STAR AWARD (voted for by the public)
EMMA MACKEY
MAKE UP & HAIR
ELVIS; Jason Baird, Mark Coulier, Louise Coulston, Shane Thomas
DIRECTOR
EDWARD BERGER; All Quiet on the Western Front
PRODUCTION DESIGN
BABYLON; Florencia Martin, Anthony Carlino
OUTSTANDING BRITISH FILM
THE BANSHEES OF INISHERIN; Martin McDonagh, Graham Broadbent, Pete Czernin
BRITISH SHORT ANIMATION
THE BOY, THE MOLE, THE FOX AND THE HORSE; Peter Baynton, Charlie Mackesy, Cara Speller, Hannah Minghella
BRITISH SHORT FILM
AN IRISH GOODBYE; Tom Berkeley, Ross White
COSTUME DESIGN
ELVIS; Catherine Martin
SOUND
ALL QUIET ON THE WESTERN FRONT; Lars Ginzsel, Frank Kruse, Viktor Prá?il, Markus Stemler
ORIGINAL SCORE
ALL QUIET ON THE WESTERN FRONT; Volker Bertelmann
DOCUMENTARY
NAVALNY; Daniel Roher, Diane Becker, Shane Boris, Melanie Miller, Odessa Rae
SPECIAL VISUAL EFFECTS
AVATAR: THE WAY OF WATER; Richard Baneham, Daniel Barrett, Joe Letteri, Eric Saindon
ORIGINAL SCREENPLAY
THE BANSHEES OF INISHERIN; Martin McDonagh
ANIMATED FILM
GUILLERMO DEL TORO’S PINOCCHIO; Guillermo del Toro, Mark Gustafson, Gary Ungar, Alex Bulkley
OUTSTANDING DEBUT BY A BRITISH WRITER, DIRECTOR OR PRODUCER
AFTERSUN; Charlotte Wells (Writer/Director)
CINEMATOGRAPHY
ALL QUIET ON THE WESTERN FRONT; James Friend
EDITING
EVERYTHING EVERYWHERE ALL AT ONCE; Paul Rogers
CASTING
ELVIS; Nikki Barrett, Denise Chamian
FILM NOT IN THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE
ALL QUIET ON THE WESTERN FRONT; Edward Berger, Malte Grunert
SUPPORTING ACTOR
BARRY KEOGHAN; The Banshees of Inisherin
SUPPORTING ACTRESS
KERRY CONDON; The Banshees of Inisherin
ADAPTED SCREENPLAY
ALL QUIET ON THE WESTERN FRONT; Edward Berger, Lesley Paterson, Ian Stokell
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