The anti-war message of All Quiet on the Front caught on among British film academics, who decided to award the German film as best film, which won a total of seven Baftas. But this is not the only surprise of the night, since there are several categories in which the names that most sounded in the pools did not rise as winners either. Next, we leave the list in full.
– Best Picture: All Quiet Front
– Best Director: Edward Berger (All Quiet Front)
– Best Actor: Austin Butler (Elvis)
– Best Actress: Cate Blanchett (Tár)
– Best Supporting Actress: Kerry Condon (The Banshees of Inisherin)
– Best Supporting Actor: Barry Keoghan (The Banshees of Inisherin)
– Best Foreign Language Film: All Quiet on the Front
– Best Original Screenplay: Souls in Sorrow by Inisherin
– Best Adapted Screenplay: All Quiet Front
– Best Animated Film: Pinocchio
– Best Documentary: Navalny
– Best Casting: Elvis
– Best Cinematography: All Quiet Out Front
– Best Costume Design: Elvis
– Best Editing: All at Once Everywhere
– Best makeup: Elvis
– Best Soundtrack: All Quiet Front
– Best Production Design: Babylon
– Better sound: Quiet on the front
– Best special effects: Avatar: The Sense of Water
– Best English Film: Banshees by Inisherin
– Best Debut by a British Director, Writer or Producer: Aftersun
– Best British Animated Short: The Boy, the Mole, the Fox and the Horse
– Best British Short: An Irish Goodbye
– Honorary Bafta: Sandy Powell
– Best Emerging Actor/Actress: Emma Mackey