BAFTA Awards 2024 Winners: Who Took Home Gold?

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Lights, camera, action! The prestigious British Academy of Film and Television Arts Awards, fondly known as the BAFTAs, have once again dazzled the entertainment world with their celebration of excellence in cinema and television. As the stars graced the red carpet in their finest attire and anticipation filled the air, the 2024 BAFTA Awards promised an unforgettable evening honoring the remarkable talents and achievements within the industry.

From groundbreaking films that captured our hearts to gripping television series that kept us on the edge of our seats, the BAFTAs have always been a beacon for recognizing the best of the best. As cinephiles and television enthusiasts eagerly awaited the announcement of this year’s winners, the excitement and speculation reached fever pitch.

Now, as the curtains draw back and the winners emerge triumphant, it’s time to delve into the highlights of the BAFTA Awards 2024. Join us as we uncover the stars who took home the coveted golden masks, the films and shows that stole the spotlight, and the moments that will be etched into the annals of entertainment history.

With surprises, triumphs, and heartfelt speeches aplenty, the BAFTA Awards 2024 proved once again why it remains one of the most prestigious events in the entertainment calendar. So, grab your popcorn, settle into your seats, and let’s embark on a journey through the glitz, glamour, and triumphs of the BAFTA Awards 2024.

Best Actor
“Cillian Murphy” – Oppenheimer

Rising Star Award
Mia McKenna-Bruce

Best Film
“Oppenheimer” – Christopher Nolan, Emma Thomas, Charles Roven

Best Actress
“Emma Stone” – Poor Things

Best British Film
“The Zone of Interest” – Jonathan Glazer, James Wilson

Best Supporting Actor
“Robert Downey Jr.” – Oppenheimer

Special Visual Effects
“Poor Things” – Tim Barter, Dean Koonjul, Simon Hughes…

Best Adapted Screenplay
“American Fiction” – Cord Jefferson

Best Supporting Actress
“Da’Vine Joy Randolph” – The Holdovers

British Short Film
“Jellyfish and Lobster” – Yasmin Afifi, Elizabeth Rufai

Best Production Design
“Poor Things” – Shona Heath, Zsuzsa Mihalek, James Price

Best Direction
“Christopher Nolan” – Oppenheimer

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