Baftas 2024 full winners list: Oppenheimer and Poor Things win big while Barbie snubbed

A glittering array of stars will light up the red carpet at the biggest night in UK cinema

LONDON, ENGLAND - FEBRUARY 18: Robert Downey Jr. accepts the Supporting Actor Award for 'Oppenheimer' on stage during the EE BAFTA Film Awards 2024 at The Royal Festival Hall on February 18, 2024 in London, England. (Photo by Kate Green/BAFTA/Getty Images for BAFTA)
Robert Downey Jr. accepts the Supporting Actor Award for Oppenheimer. (Photo by Kate Green/BAFTA/Getty Images for BAFTA)

Oppenheimer was the big winner at the 2024 Baftas last night by taking home seven awards from thirteen nominations including Best Picture, Best Director, Best Actor for Cillian Murphy, and Best Supporting Actor for Robert Downey Jr.

Poor Things also picked up five awards, taking home Best Actress for Emma Stone alongside awards for Costume, Make Up & Hair, Production Design and Special Visual Effects. Jonathan Glazer's Zone of Interest won three awards, including Best British Film and Best Film Not in an English Language.

The Holdovers took home two awards, with Da'Vine Joy Randolph being awarded the prize for Best Supporting Actress, and the film's casting director Susan Shopmaker also winning. Other big wins of the night included Anatomy of a Fall and American Fiction, which won best original screenplay and best adapted screenplay, respectively.

Barbie and Saltburn, the two movies to generate the most column inches over the last few months, were snubbed entirely winning zero awards between them.

LONDON, ENGLAND - FEBRUARY 18: Christopher Nolan accepts the Director Award for 'Oppenheimer' on stage during the EE BAFTA Film Awards 2024 at The Royal Festival Hall on February 18, 2024 in London, England. (Photo by Kate Green/BAFTA/Getty Images for BAFTA)
Christopher Nolan accepts the Director Award for 'Oppenheimer' on stage during the EE BAFTA Film Awards 2024. (Kate Green/BAFTA/Getty Images for BAFTA)

Back to the Future icon Michael J Fox took to the stage to hand out the award for Best Film, a moment that was heralded by film fans across the globe.

The ceremony also featured a live musical performance by Ted Lasso star Hannah Waddingham during the in memorium segment of the evening, and Sophie Ellis-Bextor sang her hit Murder On The Dancefloor, which experienced a surge in popularity after it featured in the closing moments of Saltburn.

The EE Bafta film awards was hosted by Doctor Who star David Tennant, who proved he had a knack for hosting with both charm and wit. This was especially felt in his entrance into the ceremony, where he brought in the dog Bark Ruffalo which friend Michael Sheen had asked him to take care of.

Read on for how the Baftas unfolded this year.

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  • The winners of the 2024 Baftas in full

    • Oppenheimer wins seven BAFTAs, including Best Film and Director

    • Poor Things wins five BAFTAs

    • The Zone of Interest wins three BAFTAs

    • Emma Stone wins Leading Actress for Poor Things

    • Cillian Murphy wins Leading Actor for Oppenheimer

    • Da’Vine Joy Randolph wins Supporting Actress for The Holdovers

    • Robert Downey Jr. wins Supporting Actor for Oppenheimer

    • Earth Mama wins Outstanding Debut

    • Samantha Morton receives the BAFTA Fellowship

    • June Givanni receives the Outstanding British Contribution to Cinema Award

    • Mia McKenna-Bruce wins the EE Rising Star Award

    Cillian Murphy poses in the winner's room with his award for Leading Actor for
    Cillian Murphy poses in the winner's room with his award for Leading Actor for "Oppenheimer" during the 2024 British Academy of Film and Television Awards (BAFTA. (REUTERS/Hollie Adams)

    The winners of the 2024 EE BAFTA Film Awards were announced tonight in a ceremony hosted by David Tennant at The Royal Festival Hall in London and broadcast on BBC One and iPlayer. The EE BAFTAs celebrate the very best in film of the past year.

    Oppenheimer won seven BAFTAs: Best Film; Director for Christopher Nolan; Leading Actor for Cillian Murphy; Supporting Actor for Robert Downey Jr.; Cinematography; Editing, and Original Score.

    Poor Things won five BAFTAs: Leading Actress for Emma Stone; Costume, Make Up & Hair, Production Design and Special Visual Effects.

    The Zone of Interest won three BAFTAs: Outstanding British Film, Film Not in the English Language, and Sound.

    The Holdovers won two categories: Supporting Actress for Da’Vine Joy Randolph, and Casting.

    Anatomy of a Fall won Original Screenplay.

    American Fiction won Adapted Screenplay.

    Earth Mama won Outstanding Debut by a British Writer, Director or Producer.

    20 Days in Mariupol won Documentary.

    The Boy and the Heron won Animated Film.

    Jellyfish and Lobster won the British Short Film award; while the BAFTA for British Short Animation was won by Crab Day.

    June Givanni was presented with the Outstanding British Contribution to Cinema award.

    The BAFTA Fellowship was presented to actress and director Samantha Morton. The Fellowship is the highest accolade bestowed by BAFTA in recognition of an individual’s outstanding and exceptional contribution to film, television or games across their career.

    The EE Rising Star Award, the only award voted for by the public, went to Mia McKenna-Bruce.

    This marks a first BAFTA Director win for Christopher Nolan, and first time Film Awards nomination and win for Cillian Murphy and Da’Vine Joy Randolph.

    The Zone of Interest is the first film to win both the Outstanding British Film and Film Not in the English Language categories.

    All winners were in attendance and accepted their awards on stage, with the exception of Animated Film.

    The ceremony included a performance by Sophie Ellis-Bextor of Murder on the Dancefloor. Hannah Waddingham performed a solo rendition of Time After Time as part of the In Memorium, honouring those in the film industry who have sadly passed away in the last 12 months.

  • Oppenheimer wins Best Picture, its seventh award of the night

    LONDON, ENGLAND - FEBRUARY 18: Cillian Murphy, Christopher Nolan, Charles Roven and Emma Thomas accept the Best Film Award for 'Oppenheimer' on stage during the EE BAFTA Film Awards 2024 at The Royal Festival Hall on February 18, 2024 in London, England. (Photo by Joe Maher/BAFTA/Getty Images for BAFTA)
    Cillian Murphy, Christopher Nolan, Charles Roven and Emma Thomas accept the Best Film Award for 'Oppenheimer' on stage during the EE BAFTA Film Awards 2024. (Joe Maher/BAFTA/Getty Images for BAFTA)

    Oppenheimer has been named best film at the Baftas.

    The award was presented by actor Michael J Fox, who was greeted with a standing ovation as he came on stage in a wheelchair but stood at the podium.

    Collecting the prize, producer Emma Thomas said: “This is not at all what I imagined when I was sitting at UCL film society with Chris dreaming about making films for a living.”

    Paying tribute to her husband, the film’s director Christopher Nolan, Thomas said: “He is inspired and inspiring, he is brilliant, often infuriating, he is always right.

    “I am incredibly grateful to him for letting me come along for this ride.”

    She also gave a shout-out to their 16-year-old son Magnus, who she said was “looking at me with daggers in his eyes”, adding: “Your dad and I are the luckiest people in the world but our greatest fortune is being parents to you, Flora, Oliver and Rory.”

    Best Film

    WINNER: Oppenheimer - Christopher Nolan, Charles Roven, Emma Thomas

    OPPENHEIMER, written and directed by Christopher Nolan (Universal)
    OPPENHEIMER, written and directed by Christopher Nolan (Universal)

    Anatomy Of A Fall - Marie-Ange Luciani, David Thion

    The Holdovers - Mark Johnson

    Killers Of The Flower Moon - Dan Friedkin, Daniel Lupi, Martin Scorsese, Bradley Thomas

    Poor Things - Ed Guiney, Yorgos Lanthimos, Andrew Lowe, Emma Stone

  • Michael J Fox presents Best Picture

    LONDON, ENGLAND - FEBRUARY 18: Michael J Fox presents the Best Film Award on stage during the EE BAFTA Film Awards 2024 at The Royal Festival Hall on February 18, 2024 in London, England. (Photo by Kate Green/BAFTA/Getty Images for BAFTA)
    Michael J Fox presents the Best Film Award on stage during the EE BAFTA Film Awards 2024. (Kate Green/BAFTA/Getty Images for BAFTA)

    Back To The Future legend Michael J Fox was supported on to the stage with help from a wheelchair as he took to the podium to announce the winner of Best Picture,.

  • Emma Stone wins Best Actress for Poor Things

    LONDON, ENGLAND - FEBRUARY 18: Emma Stone accepts the Leading Actress Award for 'Poor Things' during the 2024 EE BAFTA Film Awards, held at the Royal Festival Hall on February 18, 2024 in London, England. (Photo by Kate Green/BAFTA/Getty Images for BAFTA)
    Emma Stone accepts the Leading Actress Award for 'Poor Things' during the 2024 EE BAFTA Film Awards. (Kate Green/BAFTA/Getty Images for BAFTA)

    The leading actress Bafta has been won by Emma Stone for Poor Things.

    American actress Stone said she was “in awe” of all of the team behind the surreal comedy, where she plays Bella Baxter – a woman who is reanimated and implanted with the brain of a baby.

    She paid tribute to the writers for coming up with the line “I must go punch that baby” in a memorable dinner scene, and also hailed director Yorgos Lanthimos for “our friendship and the gift of Bella”.

    Also thanking her mother, Stone said: “She kind of made me believe this crazy idea that I can do something like this.”

    Stone also thanked her British dialect coach for “not laughing” when she said water in an American accent.

    Poor Things is based on a 1992 novel by Scottish artist and writer Alasdair Gray.

    Best Supporting Actress

    WINNER: Emma Stone - Poor Things

    Fantasia Barrino - The Color Purple

    Sandra Hüller - Anatomy Of A Fall

    Carey Mulligan - Maestro

    Vivian Oparah - Rye Lane

    Margot Robbie - Barbie

  • Cillian Murphy wins Best Actor for Oppenheimer

    LONDON, ENGLAND - FEBRUARY 18: Cillian Murphy accepts the Leading Actor Award for 'Oppenheimer' during the 2024 EE BAFTA Film Awards, held at the Royal Festival Hall on February 18, 2024 in London, England. (Photo by Kate Green/BAFTA/Getty Images for BAFTA)
    Cillian Murphy accepts the Leading Actor Award for Oppenheimer during the 2024 EE BAFTA Film Awards. (Kate Green/BAFTA/Getty Images for BAFTA)

    Cillian Murphy has won the leading actor Bafta for the biopic Oppenheimer.

    Accepting the trophy from Cate Blanchett he said: “Oh boy, holy moly, thank you very, very much Bafta.”

    He paid tribute to “the most dynamic, kindest producer-director partnership in Hollywood: Chris Nolan and Emma Thomas, thank you for seeing something in me that I probably didn’t see in myself.”

    The Irish actor said to Nolan: “Thank for always pushing me and demanding excellence because that is what you deliver time and time again.”

    Cillian Murphy is J. Robert Oppenheimer in OPPENHEIMER, written, produced, and directed by Christopher Nolan. (Universal)
    Cillian Murphy is J. Robert Oppenheimer in Oppenheimer, written, produced, and directed by Christopher Nolan. (Universal)

    He also acknowledged his “fellow nominees and my Oppenhomies”, adding: “I know it’s a cliche to say, but I’m in awe of you.”

    He said J Robert Oppenheimer, known as the father of the atomic bomb, was a “colossally knotty character”, adding: “We have a space to debate and interrogate and investigate that complexity and it’s a privilege to be a part of this community with you all.”

    Leading Actor

    WINNER: Cillian Murphy - Oppenheimer

    Bradley - Cooper Maestro

    Colman Domingo - Rustin

    Paul Giamatti - The Holdovers

    Barry Keoghan - Saltburn

    Teo Yoo - Past Lives

  • Poor Things wins Best Makeup and Hair

    Willem Dafoe in Yorgos Lanthimos' Poor Things. (Searchlight Pictures)
    Willem Dafoe in Yorgos Lanthimos' Poor Things. (Searchlight Pictures)

    Make Up & Hair

    WINNER: Poor Things Nadia Stacey, Mark Coulier, Josh Weston

    Killers Of The Flower Moon Kay Georgiou, Thomas Nellen

    Maestro Sian Grigg, Kay Georgiou, Kazu Hiro, Lori Mccoy-Bell

    Napoleon Jana Carboni, Francesco Pegoretti, Satinder Chumber, Julia Vernon

    Oppenheimer Luisa Abel, Jaime Leigh Mcintosh, Jason Hamer, Ahou Mofid

  • Poor Things wins Best Costume Design

    Emma Stone  in POOR THINGS. Photo by Atsushi Nishijima. Courtesy of Searchlight Pictures. ?? 2023 20th Century Studios All Rights Reserved.
    Emma Stone in POOR THINGS. Photo by Atsushi Nishijima. Courtesy of Searchlight Pictures. ?? 2023 20th Century Studios All Rights Reserved.

    Costume Design

    WINNER: Poor Things Holly Waddington

    Barbie Jacqueline Durran

    Killers Of The Flower Moon Jacqueline West

    Napoleon Dave Crossman, Janty Yates

    Oppenheimer Ellen Mirojnick

  • Crab Day wins best Short Animation

    The British short animation Bafta was presented to Ross Stringer, Bartosz Stanislawek and Aleksandra Sykulak for Crab Day, about a father and son in a fishing community.

    Stringer thanked his parents in Great Yarmouth, Norfolk, and said the film was about “standing up for yourself, no matter what the world thinks of you”.

  • Jellyfish And Lobster wins Best British Short Film

    Northern Ireland actor James Martin, from Oscar-winning film An Irish Goodbye, presented the British short film Bafta to Yasmin Afifi and Elizabeth Rufai for Jellyfish And Lobster, a tale about care home residents.

    Accepting the prize, Afifi said the film was about elderly people who find the “magic in their final days”, before wiping tears away from her face.

    Egyptian actor Sayed Badreya, who appears in the film, got down on his knees and prayed on stage.

  • Poor Things wins Best Production design

    Willem Dafoe in POOR THINGS. Photo by Atsushi Nishijima Courtesy of Searchlight Pictures. ?? 2023 20th Century Studios All Rights Reserved.
    Willem Dafoe in POOR THINGS. Photo by Atsushi Nishijima Courtesy of Searchlight Pictures. (20th Century Studios)

    The Bafta for production design went to Shona Heath, James Price and Zsuzsa Mihalek for surreal comedy Poor Things, about a woman who is reanimated and begins a new life.

    Production Design

    WINNER: Poor Things Shona Heath, James Price, Zsuzsa Mihalek

    Barbie Sarah Greenwood, Katie Spencer

    Killers Of The Flower Moon Jack Fisk, Adam Willis

    Oppenheimer Ruth De Jong, Claire Kaufman

    The Zone Of Interest Chris Oddy, Joanna Maria Ku?, Katarzyna Sikora

  • Zone of Interest wins Best Sound

    LONDON, ENGLAND - FEBRUARY 18: Tarn Willers and Johnnie Burn accept the Sound Award for 'The Zone of Interest' during the 2024 EE BAFTA Film Awards, held at the Royal Festival Hall on February 18, 2024 in London, England. (Photo by Kate Green/BAFTA/Getty Images for BAFTA)
    Tarn Willers and Johnnie Burn accept the Sound Award for 'The Zone of Interest' during the 2024 EE BAFTA Film Awards. (Kate Green/BAFTA/Getty Images for BAFTA)

    Johnnie Burn and Tarn Willers scooped the honour for best sound for Holocaust film The Zone Of Interest.

    Sound

    WINNER: The Zone Of Interest - Johnnie Burn, Tarn Willers

    Ferrari Angelo Bonanni, Tony Lamberti, Andy Nelson, Lee Orloff, Bernard Weiser

    Maestro Richard King, Steve Morrow, Tom Ozanich, Jason Ruder, Dean Zupancic

    Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning Part One Chris Burdon, James H. Mather, Chris Munro, Mark Taylor

    Oppenheimer Willie Burton, Richard King, Kevin O'connell, Gary A. Rizzo

  • Mia McKenna-Bruce wins the EE Bafta Rising Star award

    LONDON, ENGLAND - FEBRUARY 18: Mia McKenna-Bruce accepts the EE Rising Star Award during the 2024 EE BAFTA Film Awards, held at the Royal Festival Hall on February 18, 2024 in London, England. (Photo by Joe Maher/BAFTA/Getty Images for BAFTA)
    Mia McKenna-Bruce accepts the EE Rising Star Award during the 2024 EE BAFTA Film Awards. (Joe Maher/BAFTA/Getty Images for BAFTA)

    The EE Rising Star award has been won by Mia McKenna-Bruce following a public vote. Former recipients Emma Mackey and Jack O'Connell presented the award.

    The star of coming-of-age film How To Have Sex appeared emotional on stage as she thanked her family and her “beautiful baby boy”.

    The 26-year-old joked that she hopes her little sisters, who do not think “I’m cool”, will change their mind after her win.

    Rising Star

    WINNER: Mia McKenna-Bruce (How To Have Sex)

    How to Have Sex (MUBI)
    How to Have Sex (MUBI)

    Phoebe Dynevor (Fair Play)

    Ayo Edebiri (Bottoms)

    Jacob Elordi (Saltburn)

    Sophie Wilde (Talk To Me)

    Read Yahoo's interview with the cast of How To Have Sex here.

  • Samantha Morton collects the Bafta Fellowship

    LONDON, ENGLAND - FEBRUARY 18: Samantha Morton accepts the Fellowship Award during the 2024 EE BAFTA Film Awards, held at the Royal Festival Hall on February 18, 2024 in London, England. (Photo by Kate Green/BAFTA/Getty Images for BAFTA)
    Samantha Morton accepts the Fellowship Award during the 2024 EE BAFTA Film Awards. (Kate Green/BAFTA/Getty Images for BAFTA)

    Samantha Morton has collected the Bafta Fellowship from producer David Heyman, who she worked with on Fantastic Beasts And Where To Find Them.

    There were tributes from her Minority Report co-star Tom Cruise, as well as collaborators Susan Lynch, Molly Windsor and Daniel Mays, while Heyman described her as a “rare breed and true artist”.

    Morton was visibly emotional and overwhelmed as she said: “This is nothing short of a miracle.

    “When I first saw Ken Loach’s Kes on a huge telly that was wheeled into my classroom I was forever changed.

    “Seeing poverty and people like me on the screen, I recognised myself – representation matters.”

    She said she would tell her younger self: “You matter, don’t give up, the stories we tell, they have the power to change people’s lives.

    “Film changed my life, it transformed me and it led me here today.”

    She added: “I dedicate this award to every child in care, or who has been in care and who didn’t survive.”

  • Oppenheimer wins Best Original Score

    Ludwig Goransson in the press room after winning the Original Score award for Oppenheimer during the Bafta Film Awards 2024, at the Royal Festival Hall, Southbank Centre, London. Picture date: Sunday February 18, 2024. (Photo by Ian West/PA Images via Getty Images)
    Ludwig Goransson in the press room after winning the Original Score award for Oppenheimer during the Bafta Film Awards 2024. (Ian West/PA Images via Getty Images)

    Composer Ludwig Goransson has won the Bafta for original score for epic biopic Oppenheimer.

    Original Score

    WINNER: Oppenheimer Ludwig G?ransson

    Killers Of The Flower Moon Robbie Robertson

    Poor Things Jerskin Fendrix

    Saltburn Anthony Willis

    Spider-Man: Across The Spider-Verse Daniel Pemberton

  • 20 Days In Mariupol wins Best Documentary

    Ukrainian photojournalist Mstyslav Chernov poses with the award for Best documentary for
    Ukrainian photojournalist Mstyslav Chernov poses with the award for Best documentary for "20 days in Mariupol" during the BAFTA British Academy Film Awards. (AFP via Getty Images)

    The documentary Bafta has gone to 20 Days In Mariupol, which highlights the work of Associated Press journalists in the besieged Ukrainian city during the Russian invasion.

    Ukrainian filmmaker Mstyslav Chernov said: “This is not about us”, this is about the country invaded by Russia and the bombed city they filmed in was just “a symbol of everything that has happened”.

    “Thank you for empowering our voice, and let’s keep fighting,” he added.

    Documentary

    WINNER: 20 Days In Mariupol - Mstyslav Chernov, Raney Aronson Rath

    American Symphony - Matthew Heineman, Lauren Domino, Joedan Okun

    Beyond Utopia - Madeleine Gavin, Rachel Cohen, Jana Edelbaum

    Still: A Michael J. Fox Movie - Davis Guggenheim, Jonathan King, Annetta Marion

    Wham! - Chris Smith

  • Oppenheimer wins Best Cinematography

    Dane Dehaan is Kenneth Nichols in OPPENHEIMER, written, produced, and directed by Christopher Nolan. (Universal)
    Dane Dehaan is Kenneth Nichols in OPPENHEIMER, written, produced, and directed by Christopher Nolan. (Universal)

    Hoyte Van Hoytema has won the cinematography Bafta for his work on Oppenheimer, the film's first win of the night.

    Cinematography

    Killers Of The Flower Moon - Rodrigo Prieto

    Maestro - Matthew Libatique

    WINNER: Oppenheimer - Hoyte Van Hoytema

    Poor Things - Robbie Ryan

    The Zone Of Interest - ?ukasz ?al

  • Oppenheimer wins Editing

    Editing

    Anatomy Of A Fall Laurent Sénéchal

    Killers Of The Flower Moon Thelma Schoonmaker

    WINNER: Oppenheimer Jennifer Lame

    Poor Things Yorgos Mavropsaridis

    The Zone Of Interest Paul Watts

  • The Holdovers wins Best Casting

    Dominic Sessa stars as Angus Tully, Paul Giamatti as Paul Hunham and Da'Vine Joy Randolph as Mary Lamb in director Alexander Payne's The Holdovers. (Focus Features)
    Dominic Sessa stars as Angus Tully, Paul Giamatti as Paul Hunham and Da'Vine Joy Randolph as Mary Lamb in director Alexander Payne's The Holdovers. (Focus Features)

    The casting Bafta has been given to Susan Shopmaker for private school-set The Holdovers, while the editing award has gone to Jennifer Lame for Second World War biopic Oppenheimer.

    Casting

    WINNER - The Holdovers Susan Shopmaker

    All Of Us Strangers Kahleen Crawford

    Anatomy Of A Fall Cynthia Arra

    How To Have Sex Isabella Odoffin

    Killers Of The Flower Moon Ellen Lewis, Rene Haynes

  • The Zone of Interest wins Best Film Not in the English Language

    LONDON, ENGLAND - FEBRUARY 18: Jonathan Glazer accepts the Film Not in the English Language Award for 'The Zone of Interest' on stage during the EE BAFTA Film Awards 2024 at The Royal Festival Hall on February 18, 2024 in London, England. (Photo by Joe Maher/BAFTA/Getty Images for BAFTA)
    Jonathan Glazer accepts the Film Not in the English Language Award for The Zone of Interest on stage during the EE BAFTA Film Awards 2024. (Joe Maher/BAFTA/Getty Images for BAFTA)

    The Zone Of Interest has won the Bafta for a film not in the English language.

    Director Jonathan Glazer said it was “an out of body experience” to win the award as he paid tribute to his collaborators.

    Producer James Wilson thanked Glazer for his “virtuosity and his friendship”.

    He continued: “Walls aren’t new from before or since the Holocaust and it seems stark right now that we should care about innocent people being killed in Gaza or Yemen or Mariupol or Israel.”

    He added: “Thank your for recognising a film that asks us to think in those spaces.”

  • Christopher Nolan wins Best Director for Oppenheimer

    LONDON, ENGLAND - FEBRUARY 18: Christopher Nolan accepts the Director Award for 'Oppenheimer' on stage during the EE BAFTA Film Awards 2024 at The Royal Festival Hall on February 18, 2024 in London, England. (Photo by Kate Green/BAFTA/Getty Images for BAFTA)
    Christopher Nolan accepts the Director Award for 'Oppenheimer' on stage during the EE BAFTA Film Awards 2024. (Kate Green/BAFTA/Getty Images for BAFTA)

    Christopher Nolan has won the best director Bafta for Oppenheimer, his epic tale of how the nuclear bomb was created.

    Before accepting the award from actor Hugh Grant, Nolan hugged his Irish star Cillian Murphy who played physicist J Robert Oppenheimer.

    Nolan joked that his brother “beat him up here” by being in a chorus of a production 40 years ago.

    He paid tribute to Murphy and added to those who backed the film: “Thank you for taking on something dark”.

    The director also acknowledged the efforts of nuclear disarmament organisations to bring peace.

    Director

    WINNER: Oppenheimer - Christopher Nolan

    Maestro - Bradley Cooper

    All Of Us Strangers - Andrew Haigh

    Anatomy Of A Fall - Justine Triet

    The Holdovers - Alexander Payne

    The Zone Of Interest - Jonathan Glazer