BAFTA Film Awards 2026: Marty Supreme and Timothée Chalamet Leave Disappointed, While Leonardo DiCaprio’s One Battle After Another Wins Big

Leonardo DiCaprio movie One Battle After Another was the big winner at the BAFTA Film Awards 2026, while Timothée Chalamet’s Marty Supreme was left empty handed.

One Battle After Another walked away with Best Director for Paul Thomas Anderson, Best Supporting Actor for Sean Penn, Adapted Screenplay, Cinematography, Editing, and the night’s biggest award for Best Film.

Marty Supreme, meanwhile, now holds the unfortunate record for the most losses in BAFTA history, with a surprise miss in the Leading Actor category for Timothée Chalamet. That gong ultimately went to I Swear’s Robert Aramayo, who also won the Rising Star award — the night’s sole prize voted for by the public.

Sinners won three accolades, for Supporting Actress (Wunmi Mosaku), Original Screenplay, and Original Score. Guillermo del Toro’s Frankenstein also won three, for Supporting Actor (Jacob Elordi), Costume Design and Production Design. The full list of winners lies below.

Best film

Winner: One Battle After AnotherHamnetMarty SupremeSentimental ValueSinners

Outstanding British film

Winner: Hamnet28 Years LaterThe Ballad of Wallis IslandBridget Jones: Mad about the BoyDie My LoveH Is For HawkI SwearMr BurtonPillionSteve

Leading actress

Winner: Jessie Buckley – HamnetRose Byrne – If I Had Legs I’d Kick YouKate Hudson – Song Sung BlueChase Infiniti – One Battle After AnotherRenate Reinsve – Sentimental ValueEmma Stone – Bugonia

Leading actor

Winner: Robert Aramayo – I SwearTimothée Chalamet – Marty SupremeLeonardo DiCaprio – One Battle After AnotherEthan Hawke – Blue MoonMichael B Jordan -SinnersJesse Plemons – Bugonia

Supporting actress

Winner: Wunmi Mosaku – SinnersOdessa A’zion – Marty SupremeInga Ibsdotter Lilleaas – Sentimental ValueCarey Mulligan – The Ballad of Wallis IslandTeyana Taylor – One Battle After AnotherEmily Watson – Hamnet

Supporting actor

Winner: Sean Penn – One Battle After AnotherBenicio del Toro – One Battle After AnotherJacob Elordi – FrankensteinPaul Mescal – HamnetPeter Mullan – I SwearStellan Skarsgård – Sentimental Value

Director

Winner: One Battle After Another – Paul Thomas AndersonBugonia – Yorgos LanthimosHamnet – Chloé ZhaoMarty Supreme – Josh SafdieSentimental Value – Joachim TrierSinners – Ryan Coogler

Outstanding debut by a British writer, director or producer

Winner: My Father’s ShadowThe CeremonyPillionA Want In HerWasteman

Film not in the English language

Winner: Sentimental ValueIt Was Just An AccidentThe Secret AgentSirâtThe Voice of Hind Rajab

Outstanding British contribution to cinema

Winner: Clare Binns, creative director of Picturehouse Cinemas and Picturehouse Entertainment

Documentary

Winner: Mr Nobody Against Putin2000 Meters to AndriivkaApocalypse in the TropicsCover-UpThe Perfect Neighbor

Animated film

Winner: Zootropolis 2ElioLittle Amélie

Children’s and family film

Winner: BoongArcoLilo & StitchZootropolis 2

Original screenplay

Winner: SinnersI SwearMarty SupremeThe Secret AgentSentimental Value

Adapted screenplay

Winner: One Battle After AnotherThe Ballad of Wallis IslandBugoniaHamnetPillion

EE Bafta rising star award (voted for by the public)

Winner: Robert AramayoMiles CatonChase InfinitiArchie MadekwePosy Sterling

Original score

Winner: Sinners – Ludwig GöranssonBugonia – Jerskin FendrixFrankenstein – Alexandre DesplatHamnet – Max RichterOne Battle After Another – Jonny Greenwood

Casting

Winner: I SwearMarty SupremeOne Battle After AnotherSentimental ValueSinners

Cinematography

Winner: One Battle After AnotherFrankensteinMarty SupremeSinnersTrain Dreams

Costume design

Winner: FrankensteinHamnetMarty SupremeSinnersWicked: For Good

Editing

Winner: One Battle After AnotherF1A House of DynamiteMarty SupremeSinners

Production design

Winner: FrankensteinHamnetMarty SupremeOne Battle After AnotherSinners

Make-up and hair

Winner: FrankensteinHamnetMarty SupremeSinnersWicked: For Good

Sound

Winner: F1FrankensteinOne Battle After AnotherSinnersWarfare

Special visual effects

Winner: Avatar: Fire and AshF1FrankensteinHow to Train Your DragonThe Lost Bus

British short film

Winner: This Is EndometriosisMagid / ZafarNostalgieTerenceWelcome Home Freckles

British short animation

Winner: Two Black Boys in ParadiseCardboardSolstice

Image credit: Tristan Fewings/BAFTA/Getty Images for BAFTA

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