“Dune” may have been the big winner at the 2022 BAFTAs with five wins in the craft categories, but it was Jane Campion’s “The Power of the Dog” that took home the coveted best film and director awards.
The most celebrated event in the British film industry calendar returned for its first live edition since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, and with it came a renewed energy.
While the ceremony at London’s Royal Albert Hall had a number of no-shows among nominees — likely due to a chock-a-block awards season schedule that saw the Critics Choice Awards land on the same day — co-stars stepped up to accept awards on the winners’ behalf, as was the case for Campion, whose best director award was picked up by her “Power of the Dog” lead Benedict Cumberbatch.
Winners of the BAFTA Awards 2022
Category |
Name |
Best Film |
The Power of The Dog |
Outstanding British Film |
Belfast |
Director |
Jane Campion for the film The Power of The Dog |
Leading Actor |
Will Smith, King Richard |
Leading Actress |
Joanna Scanlan, After Love |
Supporting Actor |
Troy Kotsur, CODA |
Supporting Actress |
Ariana DeBose, West Side Story |
EE Rising Star Award |
Lashana Lynch |
Outstanding Debut by a British Writer, Director, or Producer |
The Harder they fall, Jeymes Samuel (Writer/Director) (also written by Boaz Yakin) |
Original Screenplay |
Licorice Pizza, Paul Thomas Anderson |
Adapted Screenplay |
CODA, Sian Heder |
Film Not in the English Language |
Drive My Car |
Cinematography |
Greig Fraser, Dune |
Editing |
No Time to Die |
Production Design |
Dune |
Costume Design |
Cruella |
Sound |
Dune |
Casting |
West Side Story |
Special Visual Effects |
Dune |
Makeup and Hair |
The Eyes of Tammy Faye |
Animated Film |
Encanto |
British Short Film |
The Black Cop |
British Short Animation |
Do Not Feed the Pigeons |
Documentary |
Summer of Soul |
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