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BAFTA 2026: 'One Battle After Another' takes six awards, 'Sinners' and 'Frankenstein' win three each

From left: Andy Jurgensen, Leonardo DiCaprio, Teyana Taylor and Paul Thomas Anderson at the 79th British Academy Film Awards, London 22 Feb 2026
From left: Andy Jurgensen, Leonardo DiCaprio, Teyana Taylor and Paul Thomas Anderson at the 79th British Academy Film Awards, London 22 Feb 2026 Copyright  AP Photo/Alastair Grant/Invision
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By Tokunbo Salako with AP
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The big BAFTA favourite 'One Battle After Another' took six prizes including Best Picture and Best Director while the period vampire epic 'Sinners' and gothic horror 'Frankenstein' both won three awards.

One Battle After Another, our favourite movie of 2025, has taken six top prizes at the British Academy Film Awards.

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Paul Thomas Anderson's dynamic politically-charged thriller about a group of revolutionaries in conflict with the state and themselves, won awards for best picture, best director, best adapted screenplay, cinematography, editing and a supporting actor reward for Sean Penn.

“This is very overwhelming and wonderful,” Anderson said as he accepted the directing prize. He paid tribute to his longstanding assistant director, Adam Somner, who died of cancer in November 2024 a few weeks into production.

“We have a line from Nina Simone that we used in our film, ‘I know what freedom is: It’s no fear,’” the director said. “Let’s keep making things without fear. It’s a good idea.”

Paul Thomas Anderson with best director, cinematography and adapted screenplay awards for 'One Battle After Another' at the 79th BAFTA's in London, 22 Feb 2026
Paul Thomas Anderson with best director, cinematography and adapted screenplay awards for 'One Battle After Another' at the 79th BAFTA's in London, 22 Feb 2026 AP Photo/Alastair Grant

Having already won the top prizes at this year's Golden Globes, Anderson's epic further cements its standing as the favourite to win big at Hollywood's Academy Awards on 15 March. The film goes into the contest with 13 nominations although Ryan Coogler's Sinnershas a record 16 nods_._

Ryan Coogler with the award for original screenplay for 'Sinners' at the 79th BAFTA's in London 22 Feb 2026
Ryan Coogler with the award for original screenplay for 'Sinners' at the 79th BAFTA's in London 22 Feb 2026 AP Photo/Alastair Grant/Invision

Coogler did take home prizes for original screenplay, best musical score and Wunmi Mosaku's won best supporting actress for her performance as herbalist and healer Annie.

The British-Nigerian actor said that in the role she found “a part of my hopes, my ancestral power and my connection, parts I thought I had lost or tried to dim as an immigrant trying to fit in.”

Wunmi Mosaku poses with the award for supporting actress for 'Sinners' at the 79th BAFTA's 22 Feb 2026
Wunmi Mosaku poses with the award for supporting actress for 'Sinners' at the 79th BAFTA's 22 Feb 2026 AP Photo/Alastair Grant/Invision

In a major upset, Robert Aramayo won the best actor category for his performance in I Swear, a fact-based British indie drama about a campaigner for people with Tourette syndrome.

Robert Aramayo with the EE rising star award and the award for leading actor for 'I Swear' at the BAFTA's in London 22 Feb 2026
Robert Aramayo with the EE rising star award and the award for leading actor for 'I Swear' at the BAFTA's in London 22 Feb 2026 AP Photo/Alastair Grant

The 33-year-old British actor looked stunned and called the victory over Ethan Hawke, Michael B. Jordan, Leonardo DiCaprio and Timothée Chalamet “absolutely mad.” Table-tennis drama Marty Supreme failed to take any prizes.

“I absolutely can’t believe this,” he said. “Everyone in this category blows me away.”

Much less surprising was the award for best actress going to Jessie Buckley for her role in Hamnet as the grieving mother Agnes Hathaway and wife of William Shakespeare.

She also made history as the first Irish performer to win a best actress prize at the BAFTAs

Jessie Buckley with the leading actress award for 'Hamnet' at the BAFTA's in London 22 Feb 2026
Jessie Buckley with the leading actress award for 'Hamnet' at the BAFTA's in London 22 Feb 2026 AP Photo/Alastair Grant/Invision

Immigration was a topic that was also raised by Akinola Davies Jr. who dedicated his BAFTA award for Outstanding Debut to his immigrant parents who "sacrificed everything" for their children's futures.

The director won for My Father's Shadow, a coming-of-age drama set during Nigeria’s 1993 election crisis that follows two brothers navigating Lagos with their troubled father.

He also made history at Cannes last year as the first Nigerian film to be selected for the prestigious film festival.

“Representing Nigeria to me is a real badge of honour,” Davies Jr. told Euronews Culture. “I am extremely proud to be Nigerian, proud to be African in general, and I think our stories are incredibly universal.”

From left: Wale Davies, Akinola Davies Jr., and Ethan Hawke with the outstanding debut by a British writer, director or producer award for 'My Father's Shadow', 22 Feb 2026
From left: Wale Davies, Akinola Davies Jr., and Ethan Hawke with the outstanding debut by a British writer, director or producer award for 'My Father's Shadow', 22 Feb 2026 AP Photo/Alastair Grant/Invision

And there was further success for Joachim Trier's dysfunctional family drama Sentimental Value which collected the prize for the best film not in English.

Last month it swept the board at the European Film Academy winning a total of six honours including best European film, best director and best actor and actress.

From left: Andrea Berentsen Ottmar, Joachim Trier, Maria Ekerhovd and Renate Reinsve with the award for film not in the English language for 'Sentimental Value' 22 Feb 2026
From left: Andrea Berentsen Ottmar, Joachim Trier, Maria Ekerhovd and Renate Reinsve with the award for film not in the English language for 'Sentimental Value' 22 Feb 2026 AP Photo/Alastair Grant/Invision

In our review of Sentimental Value, we wrote: “Despite a predictable denouement you’ll have guessed by the end of the first act, Sentimental Value does come together as mature ode to trying one’s best and how, in some cases, life and art can converge to create something bigger." Read the full review here.

BAFTA awards 2026: Full list of winners

Best director

Bugonia – Yorgos Lanthimos

Hamnet – Chloé Zhao

Marty Supreme – Josh Safdie

One Battle After Another – Paul Thomas Anderson – WINNER

Sentimental Value – Joachim Trier

Sinners – Ryan Coogler

Best leading actor

Robert Aramayo – I Swear – WINNER

Timothée Chalamet – Marty Supreme

Leonardo DiCaprio – One Battle After Another

Ethan Hawke – Blue Moon

Michael B Jordan – Sinners

Jesse Plemons – Bugonia

Best leading actress

Jessie Buckley – Hamnet – WINNER

Rose Byrne – If I Had Legs I’d Kick You

Kate Hudson – Song Sung Blue

Chase Infiniti – One Battle After Another

Renate Reinsve – Sentimental Value

Emma Stone – Bugonia

Best film

Hamnet

Marty Supreme

One Battle After Another – WINNER

Sentimental Value

Sinners

Outstanding British film

28 Years Later

The Ballad of Wallis Island

Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy

Die My Love

H Is for Hawk

Hamnet – WINNER

I Swear

Mr Burton

Pillion

Steve

Best original screenplay

I Swear – Kirk Jones

Marty Supreme – Ronald Bronstein, Josh Safdie

The Secret Agent – Kleber Mendonça Filho

Sentimental Value – Eskil Vogt, Joachim Trier

Sinners – Ryan Coogler – WINNER

Best adapted screenplay

The Ballad of Wallis Island – Tom Basden, Tim Key

Bugonia – Will Tracy

Hamnet – Chloé Zhao, Maggie O’Farrell

One Battle After Another – Paul Thomas Anderson – WINNER

Pillion – Harry Lighton

Best special visual effects

Avatar: Fire and Ash – WINNER

F1 Frankenstein

How to Train Your Dragon

The Lost Bus

Best supporting actress

Odessa A’zion – Marty Supreme

Inga Ibsdotter Lilleaas – Sentimental Value

Wunmi Mosaku – Sinners – WINNER

Carey Mulligan – The Ballad of Wallis Island

Teyana Taylor – One Battle After Another

Emily Watson – Hamnet

Best supporting actor

Benicio del Toro – One Battle After Another

Jacob Elordi – Frankenstein

Paul Mescal – Hamnet

Peter Mullan – I Swear

Sean Penn – One Battle After Another – WINNER

Stellan Skarsgård – Sentimental Value

Best film not in the English language

It Was Just an Accident

The Secret Agent

Sentimental Value – WINNER

Sirāt

The Voice of Hind Rajab

Best children’s and family film

Arco

Boong – WINNER

Lilo & Stitch

Zootropolis 2

Best production design

Frankenstein – WINNER

Hamnet

Marty Supreme

One Battle After Another

Sinners

Best make up & hair

Frankenstein – WINNER

Hamnet

Marty Supreme

Sinners

Wicked: For Good

EE Rising Star award (voted for by the public)

Robert Aramayo – WINNER

Miles Caton

Chase Infiniti

Archie Madekwe

Posy Sterling

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