BAFTA winners, Night One
- Best Production Design – Mank – Donald Graham Burt, Jan Pascale
- Best Costumes – Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom – Ann Roth
- Best Makeup and Hair – Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom
- Best Sound – Sound of Metal – Jaime Baksht, Nicolas Becker, Phillip Bladh, Carlos Cortés, Michelle Couttolenc
- Best Special Effects – Tenet – Scott Fisher, Andrew Jackson, Andrew Lockley
- Best Casting – Rocks – Lucy Paradee
- Best British Short Film – The Present – Farah Nabulsi
- British Short Animation – The Owl and the Pussycat – Mole Hill, Laura Duncalf
- Outstanding Contribution to British Cinema – Noel Clarke
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earlier:
The BAFTAs will start their first round of winners at 12noon Pacific. We will be finding the winners and posting them. For round one it’s Casting, Costume, Make Up & Hair, Production Design, Sound, Special Visual Effects, British Short Film and British Short Animation. Noel Clarke will be receiving the Outstanding British Contribution to Cinema Award.
More info here.
- Shaheen Baig (“Calm with Horses”)
- Alexa L. Fogel (“Judas and the Black Messiah”)
- Julia Kim (“Minari”)
- Lindsay Graham Ahanonu, Mary Vernieu (“Promising Young Woman”)
- Lucy Pardee (“Rocks”)
- Michael O’Connor (“Ammonite”)
- Alice Babidge (“The Dig”)
- Alexandra Byrne (“Emma”)
- Ann Roth (“Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom”)
- Trish Summerville (“Mank”)
- Jenny Shircore (“The Dig”)
- Patricia Dehaney, Eryn Krueger Mekash, Matthew Mungle (“Hillbilly Elegy”)
- Matiki Anoff, Larry M. Cherry, Sergio Lopez-Rivera, Mia Neal (“Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom”)
- Kimberley Spiteri, Gigi Williams (“Mank”)
- Mark Coulier (“Pinocchio”)
- Nominees TBC (“Greyhound”)
- Michael Fentum, William Miller, Mike Prestwood Smith, John Pritchett, Oliver Tarney (“News of the World”)
- Sergio Diaz, Zach Seivers, M. Wolf Snyder (“Nomadland”)
- Coya Elliott, Ren Klyce, David Parker(“Soul”)
- Jaime Baksht, Nicolas Becker, Phillip Bladh, Carlos Cortés, Michelle Couttolenc (“Sound of Metal”)
- Pete Bebb, Nathan McGuinness, Sebastian von Overheidt (“Greyhound”)
- Matt Kasmir, Chris Lawrence, David Watkins (“The Midnight Sky”)
- Sean Faden, Steve Ingram, Anders Langlands, Seth Maury (“Mulan”)
- Santiago Colomo Martinez, Nick Davis, Greg Fisher (“The One and Only Ivan”)
- Scott Fisher, Andrew Jackson, Andrew Lockley (“Tenet”)
- Renaldho Pelle, Yanling Wang, Kerry Jade Kolbe (“The Fire Next Time”)
- Mole Hill, Laura Duncalf (“The Owl and the Pussycat”)
- Daniel Quirke, Jamie MacDonald, Brid Arnstein (“The Song of a Lost Boy”)
- Jesse Lewis Reece, Ike Newman (“Eyelash”)
- Akinola Davies, Rachel Dargavel, Wale Davies (“Lizard”)
- John Addis, Rami Sarras Pantoja (“Lucky Break”)
- Ghada Eldemellawy (“Miss Curvy”)
- Farah Nabulsi (“The Present”)
Years ago in 2007 someone had said that the Oscars should do this. Have the tech categories as a separate smaller show maybe on E! Then have the main show a few days later for around two hours.
The reason given was that people tune out after a certain period. Many people who are not crazy about Hollywood want a two hour show not something that goes on and on. I imagine that this logic is even more true today. A lot of young people maybe catch the results through YouTube clips.
So I see that Ma Rainey won the ” Baby Jane ” award for Makeup Hope that Pinocchio wins The Oscar in that category .
Tonight’s presentation was really, really good, especially given the circumstances and imho made for such a classy (in typical Baftas fashion) and pleasant to watch show.
I’m glad Mank scored another (deserved to say the least) Best Production Design win but I just wish it had won Costume Design as well. Such an exceptional film. If major awards groups judged on merit alone Fincher’s tour de force of a film would have swept the season.
Lastly, Sound Of Metal winning Sound feels amazing. Masterful work.
And as the show explained it is a challenge to do costume design for black and white.
Clearly an immense challenge and the costumes, especially the ones Amanda Seyfried rocks as Marion Davies, look absolutely stunning. Stunning film all the way as far as I’m concerned.
Anyone know why they’re doing it in two nights this year?
Ostensibly to ensure that the craft awards are given the proper respect rather than a hastily edited sequence at the end of the broadcast. AACTA have been doing it this way for a few years (long before the Pandemic).
I’m really happy that The Present won best short film.
So, I see The Pianist is the only BAFTA Best Film winner since the 2000 date change that wasn’t either a Golden Globe picture winner (wherein I include Roma, which won for directing and foreign film and was ineligible in the main Globe picture categories) or a BAFTA nominations leader (or co-leader). Guess what movie is both of those things this year, which none of the other four are! 🙂
No particular surprises, right?
Ma Rainey for costume over Mank and Emma isn’t a surprise….it’s an outrage! https://uploads.disquscdn.com/images/0f771826f2fc04413a7f30047d838eb72413951ba0eabafbaab4be915bc05784.gif
How long til important winners?
One day.
shit, so it’s tomorrow. this season is so slooooow.
But it seems like tomorrow we might get a proper awards ceremony!
I’m not watching. Don’t care for speeches. Never did. I want results! 🙂
After about 2 days of obituary coverage on British television, a proper awards show seems like good fun.
fun…if only nominated movies weren’t so fun-free. 🙂
Oh god Tenet won a BAFTA…
Was it a surprise that it did? BAFTA, like the Oscars, in this category always go for a movie they’ve heard of over a movie they haven’t.
I don’t know if it was a surprise, but that film being a BAFTA winner just feels wrong.
Why? It had the best effects so…
It is probably going to win an Oscar, too. Even though I only watched fifteen minutes of it. I can say that it is far from the worst movie to do so.
The excitement here is palpable
Where is everyone???
LMAO!
Costume Design – Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom
Make Up – Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom
Quite like the discussion taking place about each categor
Ma Rainey is on a roll…
As a sign of the massive hype for tonight’s star-studded awards ceremony, the BBC Two is currently showing a very pleasant gardening show.
I don’t even know if any of this is going to be in-person or not. I only know that Clara Amfo is hosting tonight, who did a terrific Charleston on Strictly!