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    'One Battle After Another' wins big at Britain's BAFTA film awards

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    Posted on February 22, 2026

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    Last updated: February 22, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Dark comedy 'One Battle After Another' leads the BAFTAs with six awards, including best film and director. Robert Aramayo stuns with best actor; 'Hamnet' and 'Sinners' also claim key prizes.

    Table of Contents

    • BAFTA 2026 Winners and Highlights
    • Top Awards and Major Wins
    • Key Quotes from Anderson
    • Sinners’ BAFTA Wins
    • Surprise in Best Actor
    • Aramayo’s Reaction and Rising Star
    • Hamnet and Best Actress
    • Outstanding British Film
    • Royal Presence and Honors
    • BAFTA Fellowship to Donna Langley

    One Battle After Another Sweeps Britain’s BAFTA Film Awards 2026

    By Marie-Louise Gumuchian and Paul Sandle

    BAFTA 2026 Winners and Highlights

    LONDON, Feb 22 (Reuters) - Dark comedy "One Battle After Another" was the big winner at Britain's top movie awards on Sunday, picking up six BAFTAs including best film and best director for Paul Thomas Anderson.

    Top Awards and Major Wins

    It beat home favourite, the tearjerker "Hamnet", and vampire thriller "Sinners", which has a record number of Oscar nominations, in the big two categories in the ceremony, where Prince William and Princess Kate were guests of honour.

    Key Quotes from Anderson

    "We have a line from Nina Simone that we stole in our film. She says 'I know what freedom is, it's no fear'," Anderson said.

    "So let's keep making things without fear, it's a good idea."

    Anderson also picked up the award for best adapted screenplay, while Sean Penn beat his co-star Benicio del Toro among others for best supporting actor.

    The critical hit also won best cinematography and best editing to total six prizes.

    Sinners’ BAFTA Wins

    "Sinners", which has 16 Oscar nods, won best original screenplay for writer and director Ryan Coogler, best supporting actress for Wunmi Mosaku, and best original score.

    Surprise in Best Actor

    SURPRISE IN BEST ACTOR CATEGORY

    The biggest surprise was Robert Aramayo beating Timothee Chalamet, Leonardo DiCaprio, Michael B. Jordan, Ethan Hawke and Jesse Plemons to win best actor for his acclaimed performance as Tourette syndrome campaigner John Davidson in "I Swear".

    Aramayo’s Reaction and Rising Star

    He accepted the award - his second of the evening after picking up the rising star prize - in tears, saying "I absolutely can't believe it."

    Asked before the ceremony what it would mean to him to win, Aramayo told Reuters: "I haven't even engaged with that thought to be honest with you, I just feel really, really lucky to be on that list of names."

    Hamnet and Best Actress

    Favourite Jessie Buckley won best actress for playing Agnes, the wife of William Shakespeare, in "Hamnet", based on the novel by Maggie O'Farrell and directed by previous Oscar winner Chloe Zhao.

    Outstanding British Film

    The film also won outstanding British film, but it lost out on the two major awards, including best film, where its home advantage had made it a favourite.

    Royal Presence and Honors

    The awards, hosted by Alan Cumming, were the first joint engagement for William and Kate since William's uncle Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor was arrested on Thursday.

    BAFTA Fellowship to Donna Langley

    William, president of the film academy, presented the BAFTA Fellowship to Donna Langley, studio head at NBCUniversal.

    (Reporting by Paul Sandle and Marie-Louise Gumuchian;Editing by Alex Richardson, Helen Popper and Chizu Nomiyama )

    Key Takeaways

    • •'One Battle After Another' leads the BAFTAs with six wins, including best film and best director.
    • •Paul Thomas Anderson also secures best adapted screenplay.
    • •Robert Aramayo delivers a surprise best actor win and claims the rising star prize.
    • •'Hamnet' earns best actress for Jessie Buckley and outstanding British film.
    • •'Sinners' takes best original screenplay, supporting actress, and original score.

    Frequently Asked Questions about 'One Battle After Another' wins big at Britain's BAFTA film awards

    1What is the main topic?

    The article covers results from Britain’s BAFTA film awards, where 'One Battle After Another' won six prizes including best film and best director for Paul Thomas Anderson.

    2Who were the standout winners?

    'One Battle After Another' dominated; Robert Aramayo won best actor and the rising star prize; Jessie Buckley won best actress for 'Hamnet'.

    3Which other films collected major awards?

    'Sinners' earned best original screenplay, best supporting actress for Wunmi Mosaku, and best original score. 'Hamnet' won outstanding British film.

    4Where were the awards held?

    The ceremony took place in London, with Prince William and Princess Kate attending as guests of honour.

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