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2026 BAFTA Awards: Robert Aramayo, ‘Hamnet,’ and the Complete Winners List

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The BAFTA Awards 2026 brought the brightest stars of Hollywood and British cinema together at London’s Royal Festival Hall for a night of historic upsets and emotional triumphs. Hosted by Alan Cumming, the 79th BAFTA Film Awards highlighted the incredible transatlantic synergy between the UK and the USA film industries, while also celebrating groundbreaking global cinema.

If you are catching up on the weekend’s biggest entertainment news, here is your comprehensive guide to the BAFTA winners, the standout moments that dominated social media, and a complete breakdown of why these films took home the gold.

Robert Aramayo Makes History with I Swear

The defining moment of the 2026 BAFTAs belonged to British actor Robert Aramayo, who captured the hearts of audiences on both sides of the pond. Aramayo achieved an unprecedented milestone: becoming the first person to win both Best Leading Actor and the publicly voted EE Rising Star Award in a single night.

His victory was anchored by his transformative performance in the I Swear movie, a moving 2025 British biographical drama directed by Kirk Jones.

  • The Story: I Swear chronicles the true story of John Davidson, a Scottish teenager diagnosed with severe Tourette’s syndrome in the 1980s.
  • The US/UK Impact: Aramayo—already a familiar face to global audiences from major US streaming hits like The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power—delivered a performance that critics are calling a masterclass in empathy. His tearful acceptance speech, where he thanked fellow nominee Ethan Hawke for inspiring him during a guest lecture at Juilliard in New York, beautifully highlighted the interconnectedness of the US and UK acting communities.

Hamnet Rules the British Categories

For lovers of historical drama and literary adaptations, the Hamnet movie was the undisputed champion. Directed by Oscar-winner Chloé Zhao (Nomadland) and based on Maggie O’Farrell’s massive international bestseller, the film explores the devastating loss of William Shakespeare’s young son.

  • Best Leading Actress: Jessie Buckley secured the win for her raw, devastating portrayal of Agnes Hathaway, outshining a fiercely competitive category.
  • Outstanding British Film: By winning this coveted prize, Hamnet cemented its status as a monumental achievement, blending American directorial vision with a fundamentally British story.

Hollywood Heavyweights Sweep Craft and Directing

While British talent shone in the acting categories, American productions dominated the technical and directing awards. Paul Thomas Anderson’s sprawling epic One Battle After Another was the quantitative winner of the night, taking home six masks, including Best Film and Best Director. Meanwhile, Ryan Coogler made history as the first Black winner of the Best Original Screenplay award for his Southern Gothic vampire thriller, Sinners.

The Complete 2026 BAFTA Film Awards Winner List

Here is the complete list of winners, including their country of origin and the critical consensus on why they were selected by the British Academy:

CategoryWinner (Film/Person)CountryReason for Selection
Best FilmOne Battle After AnotherUSARewarded for its ambitious scale, complex narrative, and masterful depiction of revolutionary conflict.
Outstanding British FilmHamnetUKA visually stunning, emotionally resonant adaptation that redefines the Shakespearean mythos for modern audiences.
Best DirectorPaul Thomas Anderson (One Battle…)USAPraised for his fearless, sprawling direction and commitment to politically charged cinematic storytelling.
Best Leading ActorRobert Aramayo (I Swear)UKSelected for his deeply empathetic, heavily researched, and authentic portrayal of Tourette’s campaigner John Davidson.
Best Leading ActressJessie Buckley (Hamnet)UK/IrelandDelivered a raw, devastating masterclass in portraying maternal grief.
Best Supporting ActorSean Penn (One Battle After Another)USAHonored for a scene-stealing, volatile performance that anchored the film’s chaotic energy.
Best Supporting ActressWunmi Mosaku (Sinners)UK/USAUniversally praised for bringing a grounding, powerful, and terrifying presence to Coogler’s vampire epic.
EE Rising Star AwardRobert AramayoUKVoted by the British public, recognizing his undeniable emergence as a major, versatile leading man.
Best Original ScreenplayRyan Coogler (Sinners)USAA historic win recognizing a highly original, blues-infused narrative that re-energized the horror genre.
Best Adapted ScreenplayPaul Thomas Anderson (One Battle…)USASeamlessly translated a massive, complex historical narrative into a gripping, cohesive script.
Best Film Not in the English LanguageSentimental ValueNorwayCelebrated as a remarkably strong, emotionally intelligent European entry with universal themes.
Best DocumentaryMr. Nobody Against PutinInt’lA daring, timely, and gripping piece of high-stakes investigative filmmaking.
Best Animated FilmZootropolis 2 (Zootopia 2)USAAwarded for pushing the boundaries of 3D animation while delivering sharp, family-friendly social commentary.
Best Children’s & Family FilmBoongIndiaSelected for its beautiful, resilient depiction of family and hope amidst regional hardships in Manipur, beating massive studio budgets.
Best CinematographyMichael Bauman (One Battle…)USACaptured the gritty, chaotic realism of the film’s setting with breathtaking 70mm photography.
Best Original ScoreLudwig Göransson (Sinners)USACreated a highly unique, blues-steeped sonic landscape that perfectly elevated the film’s gothic tension.
Best Production DesignTamara Deverell, Shane Vieau (Frankenstein)USA/CANRewarded for faithfully and intricately bringing Guillermo del Toro’s dark, gothic vision to life.

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