BAFTA Awards: ‘1917’ Takes Best Film And Leads Way With Seven Wins – The Complete Winners List

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UPDATED with full winners list: The BAFTA Film Awards have named Sam Mendes’ 1917 Best Film at its annual ceremony Sunday in London, exactly one week before this compressed film awards season concludes with the 92nd Oscars.

Mendes’ World War I epic from Universal and Amblin/DreamWorks picked up a leading seven awards, including Mendes for Best Director. The film repeated its Best Picture wins at the DGA and PGA as well as the Golden Globes. Mendes, a UK native, previously won Director honors at the Globes and Critics’ Choice.

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Tonight, 1917 also won for Best British Film, Roger Deakins’ Cinematography, Production Design, VFX and Sound. It has been ramping up its momentum after being one of the last of the season’s awards contenders to hit theaters. It had nine BAFTA noms coming in, behind Warner Bros’ Joker which had 11. Also like the Oscars, Netflix’s The Irishman and Sony’s Once Upon a Time in Hollywood had 10 noms apiece.

As for Joker, it won three awards — including for consensus Oscar Best Actor favorite Joaquin Phoenix, who had the speech of the night in light of this season’s diversity and inclusion spotlight that also impacted BAFTA’s noms. Hildur Guðnadóttir also won for Original Score and Shayna Markowitz for Casting, the latter a new award this year.

In fact, with Phoenix all Lead and Supporting actor frontrunners — Phoenix, Renee Zellweger for Roadside/LD’s Judy, Laura Dern for Netflix’s Marriage Story and Brad Pitt for Once Upon a Time in Hollywood, respectively — won again tonight. Also repeating previous feats were Neon’s Parasite (Han Jin Won, Bong Joon Ho) and Searchlight’s Jojo Rabbit (Taika Wiatiti), who won for Original and Adapted screenplay — both did the same thing at the WGA Awards less than 24 hours earlier.

Graham Norton hosted for the first time in the show at the Royal Albert Hall, which is delayed two hours even in the UK and will air later tonight on BBC One and in the U.S. on BBC America.

Here are the winners:

BEST FILM

1917
Pippa Harris, Callum McDougall, Sam Mendes, Jayne-Ann Tenggren

LEADING ACTRESS

RENÉE ZELLWEGER
Judy

LEADING ACTOR

JOAQUIN PHOENIX
Joker

DIRECTOR

1917
Sam Mendes

OUTSTANDING BRITISH FILM

1917
Sam Mendes, Pippa Harris, Callum McDougall, Jayne-Ann Tenggren, Krysty Wilson-Cairns

OUTSTANDING DEBUT BY A BRITISH WRITER, DIRECTOR OR PRODUCER

BAIT
Mark Jenkin (Writer/Director), Kate Byers, Linn Waite (Producers)

FILM NOT IN THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE

PARASITE
Bong Joon Ho

DOCUMENTARY

FOR SAMA
Waad al-Kateab, Edward Watts

ANIMATED FILM

KLAUS
Sergio Pablos, Jinko Gotoh

ORIGINAL SCREENPLAY

PARASITE
Han Jin Won, Bong Joon Ho

ADAPTED SCREENPLAY

JOJO RABBIT
Taika Waititi

SUPPORTING ACTRESS

LAURA DERN
Marriage Story

SUPPORTING ACTOR

BRAD PITT
Once Upon a Time in Hollywood

ORIGINAL SCORE

JOKER
Hildur Guðnadóttir

CASTING

JOKER
Shayna Markowitz

CINEMATOGRAPHY

1917
Roger Deakins

EDITING

FORD V FERRARI (LE MANS ’66)
Andrew Buckland, Michael McCusker

PRODUCTION DESIGN

1917
Dennis Gassner, Lee Sandales

COSTUME DESIGN

LITTLE WOMEN
Jacqueline Durran

MAKE UP & HAIR

BOMBSHELL
Vivian Baker, Kazu Hiro, Anne Morgan

SOUND

1917
Scott Millan, Oliver Tarney, Rachael Tate, Mark Taylor, Stuart Wilson

SPECIAL VISUAL EFFECTS

1917
Greg Butler, Guillaume Rocheron, Dominic Tuohy

BRITISH SHORT ANIMATION

GRANDAD WAS A ROMANTIC
Maryam Mohajer

BRITISH SHORT FILM

LEARNING TO SKATEBOARD IN A WARZONE (IF YOU’RE A GIRL)
Carol Dysinger, Elena Andreicheva

EE RISING STAR AWARD

Micheal Ward

OUTSTANDING BRITISH CONTRIBUTION TO CINEMA

Andy Serkis

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