"One Battle After Another" has been the BAFTA's top winner with six masks
The English actor of Basque origin Robert Aramayo has won the award for the best actor for his role in 'Uncontrollable'. Aramaio has also received two BAFTAs, since he has also been awarded the trophy in the category of 'star revelation'.
Theaction thriller 'One battle After Another 'by the American Paul Thomas Anderson has been the great winner of the 79 edition of the BAFTA Grand Theatre Film Awards, including best film, best direction and best team actor (Sean Penn), after winning six masks.
In addition to the above, the film starring Leonardo DiCaprio and Benicio del Toro has also won the award for the best adapted script, best photography and best editing.
Getting so many prizes in this traditional Oscar pre-Oscar contest can be a good sign forPaul Thomas Anderson's film for those upcoming awards.
RyanCoogler's "Los Pecadores"has won the award for best original screenplay, best original soundtrack and best supporting actress (Wunmi Mosaku).
British academics have also awarded 'Frankenstein'by the Mexican Guillermo del Toro. He has won the best costume design, best production design and best makeup and hairdressing.
Chloe Zhao's Shakesperian drama 'Hamnet'was also awarded this Sunday at the Royal Festival Hall in London. She has won two BAFTA awards, the best British film and best actress (Jessie Buckley).
"Uncontrollable"has won the award for the best casting and English actor of Basque origin Robert Aramayo has won the award for the best actor. Aramayo has also received two BAFTAs, since he has also been awarded the trophy in the category of "star revelation".
Finally, Sirat , by Galician Oliver Laxe, was nominated in the category of best non-English speaking film, but Sentimental Value norwegian has won the award.
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