72nd British Academy Film Awards
The 72nd British Academy Film Awards, more commonly known as the BAFTAs, were held on 10 February 2019 at the Royal Albert Hall in London, honouring the best national and foreign films of 2018. Presented by the British Academy of Film and Television Arts, accolades were handed out for the best feature-length film and documentaries of any nationality that were screened at British cinemas in 2018.
The nominees were announced on 9 January 2019 by actor Will Poulter and actress Hayley Squires. The period comedy-drama The Favourite received the most nominations in twelve categories.
English actress Joanna Lumley hosted the ceremony for the second consecutive year.
Winners and nominees
The nominees were announced on 9 January 2019. The winners were announced on 10 February 2019.On 6 February 2019, BAFTA announced they had suspended Bryan Singer's name from Bohemian Rhapsodys nomination for Outstanding British Film following accusations against Singer concerning sexual abuse.
[BAFTA Fellowship]
- Thelma Schoonmaker
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- Elizabeth Karlsen and Stephen Woolley for Number 9 Films
Best Film | Best Director |
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Best Actor in a Leading Role | Best Actress in a Leading Role |
Best Actor in a Supporting Role | Best Actress in a Supporting Role |
Best Original Screenplay | Best Adapted Screenplay |
Best Cinematography | Outstanding Debut by a British Writer, Director or Producer |
Outstanding British Film | Best Documentary |
Best Original Music | Best Sound |
Best Production Design | Best Special Visual Effects |
Best Costume Design | Best Makeup and Hair |
Best Editing | Best Film Not in the English Language |
Best Animated Film | Best British Short Animation |
Best Short Film | EE Rising Star Award |
Films with multiple nominations and awards
Nominations | Film |
12 | The Favourite |
7 | Bohemian Rhapsody |
7 | First Man |
7 | Roma |
7 | A Star Is Born |
6 | Vice |
5 | BlacKkKlansman |
4 | Cold War |
4 | Green Book |
3 | Can You Ever Forgive Me? |
3 | Mary Poppins Returns |
3 | Mary, Queen of Scots |
3 | Stan & Ollie |
2 | Beast |
2 | |
2 | If Beale Street Could Talk |
2 | Isle of Dogs |
2 | McQueen |
Wins | Film |
7 | The Favourite |
4 | Roma |
2 | Bohemian Rhapsody |
Ceremony information
The ceremony took place at the Royal Albert Hall and was hosted by English actress Joanna Lumley for the second consecutive year. In a reference to the controversy surrounding Kevin Hart's removal as host of the 91st Academy Awards, Lumley said that she suspects she probably would not have been hosting the ceremony if she were on Twitter. It opened with a performance from Cirque du Soleil for the third consecutive year and was broadcast after a short delay on BBC One.The period comedy-drama The Favourite received the most nominations with twelve and won seven, including Outstanding British Film, Best Actress in a Leading Role for Olivia Colman, and Best Actress in a Supporting Role for Rachel Weisz. Roma won four awards, including Best Film and Best Director for Alfonso Cuarón. Rami Malek won Best Actor in a Leading Role for Bohemian Rhapsody, thanking Freddie Mercury in his acceptance speech.
The In Memoriam section paid tribute to those who had died during the previous year, including Albert Finney, William Goldman, Penny Marshall, Burt Reynolds and Nicolas Roeg. The segment was accompanied by saxophonist Jess Gillam, who performed " Love Story", the title song from the film Love Story, as composed by Francis Lai, who also was featured in the tribute. Thelma Schoonmaker won the BAFTA Fellowship, presented by Cate Blanchett and Prince William. She joined the fellowship along with her late husband Michael Powell and long-term collaborator Martin Scorsese. Elizabeth Karlsen and Stephen Woolley won the BAFTA Outstanding British Contribution to Cinema Award for their contributions to Number 9 Films.
Presenters
- Melissa McCarthy presented Outstanding British Film
- Lily Collins and Olga Kurylenko presented Best Animated Film and Best Production Design
- Jason Isaacs presented Best British Short Animation
- Henry Golding and Eleanor Tomlinson presented Best Sound and Best Editing
- Lucy Boynton and Joseph Fiennes presented Best Documentary and Best Hair and Makeup
- Bill Nighy presented the BAFTA Outstanding British Contribution to Cinema Award
- Mary J. Blige and Ellen Page presented Best Actress in a Supporting Role
- Luke Evans and Regina King presented the EE Rising Star Award
- Yalitza Aparicio and Marina de Tavira presented Best Adapted Screenplay
- Danai Gurira and Andy Serkis presented Best Original Music
- Elizabeth Debicki and Michelle Rodriguez presented Best Original Screenplay
- Viola Davis presented Best Actor in a Supporting Role
- Will Poulter and Michelle Yeoh presented Best Cinematography
- Riz Ahmed and Rachel Brosnahan presented Outstanding Debut by a British Writer, Director or Producer
- Jamie Bell, Taron Egerton, and Richard Madden presented Best Special Visual Effects
- Thandie Newton and Sophie Okonedo presented Best Film Not in the English Language
- Cynthia Erivo and Eddie Marsan presented Best Costume Design
- Salma Hayek presented Best Director
- Gary Oldman presented Best Actress in a Leading Role
- Margot Robbie presented Best Actor in a Leading Role
- Chiwetel Ejiofor presented Best Film
- Cate Blanchett and Prince William presented the BAFTA Fellowship
In Memoriam
- Albert Finney
- Fenella Fielding
- Anne V. Coates
- Michael Anderson
- Robbie Little
- Samuel Hadida
- Neil Simon
- Isao Takahata
- Nicolas Roeg
- Linda Gregory
- Ronnie Taylor
- Michel Legrand
- Andrew G. Vajna
- Francis Lai
- Bernardo Bertolucci
- John Chambers
- William Goldman
- Stan Lee
- Michael Seymour
- Lewis Gilbert
- Milos Forman
- Tab Hunter
- Penny Marshall
- Margot Kidder
- Yvonne Blake
- Liz Fraser
- Michael D. Ford
- Burt Reynolds