Prize winners at the Bafta Film Awards 2024 - in pictures


  • Cillian Murphy with his Best Leading Actor Bafta for Oppenheimer at the Royal Festival Hall in London on February 18. EPA
    Cillian Murphy with his Best Leading Actor Bafta for Oppenheimer at the Royal Festival Hall in London on February 18. EPA
  • Christopher Nolan, Emma Thomas and Charles Roven after winning the Best Director and Best Film awards for Oppenheimer. EPA
    Christopher Nolan, Emma Thomas and Charles Roven after winning the Best Director and Best Film awards for Oppenheimer. EPA
  • Emma Stone with her Bafta for Leading Actress in Poor Things. Reuters
    Emma Stone with her Bafta for Leading Actress in Poor Things. Reuters
  • Da’Vine Joy Randolph, Best Supporting Actress, for her role in The Holdovers. Reuters
    Da’Vine Joy Randolph, Best Supporting Actress, for her role in The Holdovers. Reuters
  • Samantha Morton with her Bafta Fellowship award. EPA
    Samantha Morton with her Bafta Fellowship award. EPA
  • June Givanni with presenter Adjoa Andoh after winning the Bafta award for Outstanding British Contribution to Cinema. EPA
    June Givanni with presenter Adjoa Andoh after winning the Bafta award for Outstanding British Contribution to Cinema. EPA
  • Director Jonathan Glazer, left, and producer James Wilson, winners of the Outstanding British Film and Film not in the English Language awards for The Zone of Interest. AP
    Director Jonathan Glazer, left, and producer James Wilson, winners of the Outstanding British Film and Film not in the English Language awards for The Zone of Interest. AP
  • Raney Aronson-Rath, second left, Mstyslav Chernov, third left, Michelle Mizner, centre, and Taylor Russell, right, pose with the Best Documentary awards for '20 Days in Mariupol'. Getty Images
    Raney Aronson-Rath, second left, Mstyslav Chernov, third left, Michelle Mizner, centre, and Taylor Russell, right, pose with the Best Documentary awards for '20 Days in Mariupol'. Getty Images
  • Jane Paton, left, Simon Hughes, left, Tim Barter, fourth right, and Dean Koonjul, second right, pose with the Best Special Visual Effects award for Poor Things. Getty Images
    Jane Paton, left, Simon Hughes, left, Tim Barter, fourth right, and Dean Koonjul, second right, pose with the Best Special Visual Effects award for Poor Things. Getty Images
  • Winners of the Best Make-up and Hair award for Poor Things: Josh Weston, Nadia Stacey and Mark Coulier. EPA
    Winners of the Best Make-up and Hair award for Poor Things: Josh Weston, Nadia Stacey and Mark Coulier. EPA
  • Bartosz Stanislawek, Aleksandra Sykulak and Ross Stringer with their British Short Animation awards for Crab Day. Getty Images
    Bartosz Stanislawek, Aleksandra Sykulak and Ross Stringer with their British Short Animation awards for Crab Day. Getty Images
  • Mia McKenna-Bruce with the EE Rising Star award. EPA
    Mia McKenna-Bruce with the EE Rising Star award. EPA
  • Elizabeth Rufai, Flo Wilson, Yasmin Afifi and Sayed Badreya pose with the British Short Film awards for Jellyfish and Lobster. Getty Images
    Elizabeth Rufai, Flo Wilson, Yasmin Afifi and Sayed Badreya pose with the British Short Film awards for Jellyfish and Lobster. Getty Images
  • James Price and Shona Heath with the Best Production Design awards for Poor Things. Getty Images
    James Price and Shona Heath with the Best Production Design awards for Poor Things. Getty Images
  • Jennifer Lame with the Bafta Best Editing award for Oppenheimer. Getty Images
    Jennifer Lame with the Bafta Best Editing award for Oppenheimer. Getty Images
  • Holly Waddington, winner of the Best Costume Design award for Poor Things. AP
    Holly Waddington, winner of the Best Costume Design award for Poor Things. AP
  • Ludwig Goransson poses with the Best Original Score Bafta. Getty Images
    Ludwig Goransson poses with the Best Original Score Bafta. Getty Images
  • Medb Riordan, Savanah Leaf and Shirley O'Connor with the Baftas for Outstanding Debut by a British Writer, Director or Producer for Earth Mama. Getty Images
    Medb Riordan, Savanah Leaf and Shirley O'Connor with the Baftas for Outstanding Debut by a British Writer, Director or Producer for Earth Mama. Getty Images
  • Presenters Himesh Patel, left, and Marisa Abela, right, with Johnnie Burn and Tarn Willers, winners of the Best Sound awards for The Zone of Interest. EPA
    Presenters Himesh Patel, left, and Marisa Abela, right, with Johnnie Burn and Tarn Willers, winners of the Best Sound awards for The Zone of Interest. EPA