Announcement of the winners of BAFTA 2023 / the success of the movie “There is no news on the Western Front”
This year, “There is no news on the Western Front” with 14 nominations was the leader of the awards, and the second place was occupied by “Eshbah Inishreen” and “Everything everywhere at once” with 10 nominations. BAFTA Film Awards announced its 2023 winners at a ceremony held in London. According to Variety, the 76th BAFTA
This year, “There is no news on the Western Front” with 14 nominations was the leader of the awards, and the second place was occupied by “Eshbah Inishreen” and “Everything everywhere at once” with 10 nominations.
BAFTA Film Awards announced its 2023 winners at a ceremony held in London.
According to Variety, the 76th BAFTA announced its winners on Sunday night. In this ceremony, which was moved to the Royal Festival Hall in London for the first time after seven years, Richard E. Grant was present as the host of the ceremony.
This year, “There is no news on the Western Front” with 14 nominations was the leader of the awards, and the second place was occupied by “Eshbah Inishreen” and “Everything everywhere at once” with 10 nominations. In the end, it was “There is no news on the Western Front” that won the most awards.
This year’s winners are:
The best film: “There is no news on the Western Front”
Best Director: Edward Berger for “No News on the Western Front”
Actor: Austin Butler for Elvis
Actress: Cate Blanchett for “Tar”
Supporting Actor: Barry Keegan for Ghosts of Inishreen
Supporting Actress: Carrie Condon for “Ghosts of the Inishreen”
The cast of the movie: “Elvis”
Editing: “Everything Everywhere At Once” – Paul Rogers
Cinematography: “No News in the West” – James Friend
Animated film: “Guillermo del Toro’s Pinocchio”
Adapted Screenplay: “No News on the Western Front” by Edward Berger, Ashley Peterson, and Ian Stoeckel
Original Screenplay: “Ghosts of Inishreen” – Martin McDonough
Visual special effects: “Avarta: The Way of Water”
Foreign language film: “There is no news on the Western Front” by Edward Berger and Malti Grunert
Documentary: “Navalny” by Daniel Rohr, Diane Becker
Music of the film: “There is no news on the Western Front”
Voice: “There is no news on the Western Front”
Production Design: “Babel”
Costume Design: “Elvis”
Face and hair design: “Elvis”
Emerging British writer/director/producer: Charlotte Wells for The Aftermath
British short film: “An Irish Farewell” by Tom Berkeley and Ross White
British short animation: “Boy, Mule, Fox and Horse” by Peter Baynton
Best British Film: Martin McDonagh’s Ghosts of Inishreen
Best New Actress (People’s Vote): Emma McKay