BAFTA 2020 Winners List: Film 1917 and Joker spreads magic, Know which one is best
BAFTA 2020 Winners List: Film 1917 and Joker spreads magic, Know which one is best
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Many awards are being announced at this time. Today, the winners of BAFTA i.e. 2020 'British Academy of Film and Television' have been announced. The list of BAFTA winners is quite interesting this time. The film that has received the most BAFTA award this time is 1971. The 1971 film received a total of 7 BAFTA Awards which is a big thing in itself. Talking about the story of the film, then it is based on the war of British filmmaker Sam Mandes. The list of nominations for the 'British Academy of Film and Television' award was released last month, ie in January. There are many other British veteran British actors who have been awarded this honor. We have brought for you a list of all the winners of 'British Academy of Film and Television' in this article.

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Best Film - 1917
Best Actress - Renee Jelweger (Judy)
Best Actor - Joaquin Phoenix (Joker)
Best Supporting Actor - Brad Pitt (Once Upon a Time in Hollywood…)
Best Supporting Actress - Laura Dern (Marriage Story)
Best Director - Sam Mendes (1917)
Best Casting - Shaina Markowitz (Joker)

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Best Film, Non English Language - Parasite
Best Visual Act - Greg Butler, Guillaume Roucheron, Dominic Tuhi (1917)
Best Adaptive Screenplay - Taka Vetti (Jojo Rabbit)
Best Original Screenplay - Han Jin Won, Bong Joon-ho (Parasite)
Outstanding Debut by a British Writer, Director or Producer - Mark Jenkin, Kate Byers, Lynn White (Bais)
Best Original Score - Hildur Guandotir (Joker)
Best Cinematography - Roger Deakins (1917)
Best Documentary - Wad al-Kateb, Edward Watts (Sama)
Best Animated Film - Sergio Pablos, Ginko Gotoh (Claus)

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Best Editing - Andrew Buckland, Michael McCasker (Le Mans 66)
Best Production Design - Dennis Gasner, Lee Sandals (1917)
Best Costume Design - Jacqueline Durran (Little Woman)
Best Makeup & Hair - Vivian Baker, Kazuo Hiro, Anne Morgan (Bombshell)
Best Sound - Scott Milne, Oliver Tarny, Rachel Tate, Mark Taylor, Stuart Wilson (1917)
Best British Short Animation - Mariam Mohjar (Grandad was a romantic)
Best British Short Film - Carol Dissinger, Elena Andrecheva (You Were a Girl)
Outstanding British contribution to the film - Andy Serkis
BAFTA Fellowship - Kathleen Kennedy

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