The 2016 BAFTA Awards has been announced. ‘The Revenant’ scooped the best film, best actor and best director awards at the 69th edition of the biggest film awards outside the U.S. Here is the Complete List of Winners.
69th Annual BAFTA Awards 2016
- Best Film: The Revenant.
- Outstanding British Film: Brooklyn.
- Best Director: Alejandro G. Iñárritu (The Revenant).
- Best Actor: Leonardo DiCaprio (The Revenant).
- Best Actress: Brie Larson (Room).
- Best Supporting Actor: Mark Rylance (Bridge of Spies).
- Best Supporting Actress: Kate Winslet (Steve Jobs).
- Best Original Screenplay: Tom McCarthy and Josh Singer (Spotlight).
- Best Adapted Screenplay: Adam McKay and Charles Randolph (The Big Short).
- Best Editing: Margaret Sixel (Mad Max: Fury Road).
- Best Cinematography: Emmanuel Lubezki (The Revenant).
- Best Production Design: Mad Max: Fury Road.
- Best Costume Design: Jenny Beavan (Mad Max: Fury Road).
- Best Original Music: Ennio Morricone (The Hateful Eight).
- Best Makeup and Hair: Damian Martin and Lesley Vanderwalt (Mad Max: Fury Road).
- Best Sound: The Revenant.
- Best Visual Effects: Star Wars: The Force Awakens.
- Best Film Not in the English Language: Wild Tales (Argentina).
- Best Animated Film: Inside Out.
- Best Documentary: Amy.
- Outstanding Debut by a British Writer, Director, or Producer: Naji Abu Nowar (Writer/Director) and Rupert Lloyd (Producer) – Theeb.
- Best British Short Film: Edmond.
- The EE Rising Star Award: John Boyega.
- Most awards: The Revenant (5 wins).
- Most nominations: Bridge of Spies and Carol (9 nominations each).
About British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA)
- The British Academy Film Awards are presented in an annual award show hosted by the British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA).
- British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA) was founded in 1947 as The British Film Academy, by David Lean, Alexander Korda, Carol Reed, Charles Laughton, Roger Manvell and others
- The Academy’s awards are in the form of a theatrical mask designed by American sculptor Mitzi Cunliffe, which was commissioned by the Guild of Television Producers in 1955.