Overview
- The A24 contender went winless across 11 categories including best film, director and actor, tying BAFTA’s record for most losses as Josh Safdie led all individuals with four nominations.
- Robert Aramayo won leading actor for I Swear, defeating Timothée Chalamet in one of the night’s biggest surprises.
- Paul Thomas Anderson’s One Battle After Another topped the ceremony with six wins, including best film, adapted screenplay and cinematography, and Sean Penn won supporting actor.
- Ryan Coogler’s Sinners earned three awards, highlighted by Coogler’s original screenplay win that made him the first Black filmmaker to take the category, plus supporting actress for Wunmi Mosaku and original score for Ludwig Göransson.
- Despite the BAFTA shutout, Marty Supreme remains in the Oscar race with nine nominations, with Academy voting running Feb. 26–Mar. 5 ahead of the March 15 ceremony.