We are entering the late fall of the awards season, with only a handful of major precursor awards left to unveil their winners before the Oscars in two weeks time. Tonight brings one of the biggest, in the shape of the British Academy Of Film And Television Arts Awards, or the 2017 EE BAFTA Awards. With a large British contingent, and the date having been moved up so it comes before the Oscars, the British Academy have become more and more important to awards season in recent years, with six of the last eight Best Film winners going on to win Best Picture at the Academy Awards (though it split in the last two years, interestingly).
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This year’s ceremony has kicked off, and we’ll be updating the results as they happen — find the nominees below, and keep refreshing for the winners as and when they arrive.
Best Film
Arrival
I Daniel Blake
La La Land ***WINNER***
Manchester By The Sea
Moonlight
Best Actress
Amy Adams – Arrival
Emily Blunt – The Girl On The Train
Emma Stone – La La Land ***WINNER***
Meryl Streep – Florence Foster Jenkins
Natalie Portman – Jackie
Best Director
Denis Villeneuve – Arrival
Ken Loach – I, Daniel Blake
Damien Chazelle – La La Land ***WINNER***
Kenneth Lonergan – Manchester By The Sea
Tom Ford – Nocturnal Animals
Best Actor
Andrew Garfield – Hacksaw Ridge
Ryan Gosling – La La Land
Casey Affleck – Manchester By The Sea ***WINNER***
Jake Gyllenhaal – Nocturnal Animals
Viggo Mortensen – Captain Fantastic
Best Cinematography
Arrival
Hell Or High Water
La La Land ***WINNER***
Lion
Nocturnal Animals
Best Original Screenplay
Hell Or High Water
I, Daniel Blake
La La Land
Manchester By The Sea ***WINNER***
Moonlight
Best Supporting Actor
Aaron Taylor-Johnson – Nocturnal Animals
Dev Patel – Lion ***WINNER***
Jeff Bridges – Hell Or High Water
Hugh Grant – Florence Foster Jenkins
Mahershala Ali – Moonlight
Best Supporting Actress
Hayley Squires – I, Daniel Blake
Michelle Williams – Manchester By The Sea
Naomie Harris – Moonlight
Nicole Kidman – Lion
Viola Davis – Fences ***WINNER***
Outstanding Debut By A British Filmmaker
Mike Carey, Camille Gatin – The Girl With All The Gifts
George Amponsah, Dionne Walker – The Hard Stop
Pete Middleton, James Spinney, Jo-Jo Ellison – Notes On Blindness
John Donnelly, Ben Williams – The Pass
Babak Anvari, Emily Leo, Oliver Roskill, Lucan Toh – Under The Shadow ***WINNER***
Best Special Visual Effects
Arrival
Doctor Strange
Fantastic Beasts And Where To Find Them
The Jungle Book ***WINNER***
Rogue One: A Star Wars Story
Best Animated Film
Finding Dory
Kubo & The Two Strings ***WINNER***
Moana
Zootopia
Best Adapted Screenplay
Arrival
Hacksaw Ridge
Hidden Figures
Lion ***WINNER***
Nocturnal Animals
Best Film Not In The English Language
Dheepan
Julieta
Mustang
Son Of Saul ***WINNER***
Toni Erdmann
Best Documentary
13th ***WINNER***
The Beatles: Eight Days A Week – The Touring Years
The Eagle Huntress
Notes On Blindness
Weiner
Best Production Design
Doctor Strange
Fantastic Beasts And Where To Find Them ***WINNER***
Hail Caesar!
La La Land
Nocturnal Animals
Best Editing
Arrival
Hacksaw Ridge ***WINNER***
La La Land
Nocturnal Animals
Manchester By The Sea
Best British Short Film
Consumed
Home ***WINNER***
Mouth Of Hell
The Party
Standby
Best British Short Animation
The Alan Dimension
A Love Story ***WINNER***
Tough
Best Sound
Arrival ***WINNER***
Deepwater Horizon
Fantastic Beasts And Where To Find Them
Hacksaw Ridge
La La Land
Best Costume Design
Allied
Fantastic Beasts And Where To Find Them
Florence Foster Jenkins
Jackie ***WINNER***
La La Land
Best Original Music
Arrival
Jackie
Justin Hurwitz – La La Land ***WINNER***
Lion
Nocturnal Animals
Best Make Up And Hair
Florence Foster Jenkins ***WINNER***
Doctor Strange
Hacksaw Ridge
Nocturnal Animals
Rogue One: A Star Wars Story
EE Rising Star Award
Anya Taylor-Joy
Laia Costa
Lucas Hedges
Tom Holland ***WINNER***
Ruth Negga
Best British Film
American Honey
Denial
Fantastic Beasts
I Daniel Blake ***WINNER***
Notes On Blindness
Under The Shadow
Outstanding Contribution:
Curzon Cinemas (previously announced)
Guys, the Academy Awards are in two weeks, not three
I was hoping Mica Levi to win the Original Score award for Jackie, I watched the movie and I loved her work =(
The constant dig at the US president and its current administration at every awards ceremony speech is becoming painfully tiresome. Get on with it……
Why is it tiresome? If he wants it to stop, maybe he should stop acting like a joke.