British Film was celebrated last night at the 2026 EE Baftas at London’s Royal Festival Hall, hosted by Scottish actor, producer and writer Alan Cumming.
Fan favourites among the nominations included Marty Supreme by Josh Safdie, starring Timothée Chalamet; Paul Thomas Anderson’s politically charged rollercoaster One Battle After Another, featuring award winners Leonardo DiCaprio and Teyana Taylor. There is also Chloé Zhao’s emotionally devastating yet visually stunning Hamnet, starring Ireland’s treasures Paul Mescal, Jessie Buckley and Ryan Coogler’s genre-bending, historically significant Sinners.
Following the achievement of earning the most nominations with a total of 14 up for grabs, One Battle After Another took home six trophies, becoming the highest-winning feature of the night. Kirk Jones’s heartfelt biographical film I Swear, Guillermo del Toro’s re-telling of the horror novel Frankenstein, and Sinners tied for second place with three awards each, and Hamnet earned two wins.
The People’s Movies’ Erin Mussett and Lily Hitchen were live at the scene to provide the full list of winners.
The 2026 EE Baftas Winners:
Leading Actress
- Jessie Buckely as Anne Hathaway in Hamnet
Leading Actor
- Robert Aramaya as John Davidson in I Swear
Best Film
- One Battle After Another
Outstanding British Film
Best Director
- Paul Thomas Anderson for One Battle After Another
Rising Star
Best Original Score
- Sinners – Ludwig Göransson
Best Film Not in the English Language
- Sentimental Value – Joachim Trier
Best Supporting Actress
- Wumni Mosaku as Annie in Sinners
Best Supporting Actor
- Sean Penn as Steven J. Locklaw in One Battle After Another
Best British Short Film
- This is Endometriosis – Georgie Wileman and Matt Houghton
Best Children’s and Family Film
- Boong – Lakshmipriya Devi
Best Documentary
- Mr Nobody Against Putin – Pavel Talankin and David Borenstein
Best Make-up and Hair
- Frankenstein – Mike Hill
Best British Short Animation
- Two Black Boys in Paradise – Baz Sells
Best Special Visual Effects
- Avatar: Fire and Ash – Joe Letteri, Eric Saindon, Dan Barrett, Richard Baneham
Outstanding Debut by a British Writer, Director or Producer
- My Father’s Shadow – Akinola Davies. Jnr
Best Casting
Best Editing
- One Battle After Another – Andy Jurgensen
Best Cinematography
- One Battle After Another – Michael Bauman
Outstanding Contribution to British Cinema
- Clare Binns, Creative Director at Picturehouse Entertainment
Best Animated Film
Best Sound
Best Adapted Screenplay
- One Battle After Another – Paul Thomas Anderson
Best Original Screenplay
- Sinners – Ryan Coogler
Best Costume Design
- Frankenstein – Kate Hawley
Best Production Design
- Frankenstein – Tamara Deverell
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