All Baftas articles
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NewsSeven talking points from the Bafta 2026 film longlists
The longlists of the Bafta Film Awards 2026 provide the first concrete look at how the race is shaping up in the UK.
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News‘One Battle After Another’, ‘Hamnet’, ‘Sinners’ lead Bafta film awards 2026 longlists
‘Marty Supreme’, ‘Bugonia’ and ‘Frankenstein’ are also well represented.
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FeaturesWhich films are in contention for Bafta’s 2026 children’s and family film award?
The jury will this year will choose between 14 submitted films.
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FeaturesWhat are the animation contenders at the 2026 Oscars and Baftas?
A $1bn box-office hit, a streaming smash and hand-drawn festival favourites lead the charge for the animated feature Oscar and Bafta.
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FeaturesBafta flashback: ‘Man On Wire’ duo James Marsh and Simon Chinn on beating Danny Boyle and becoming Oscar favourites
“I told my wife not to bother coming over because it wasn’t going to win,” says Marsh
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FeaturesBafta flashback: Amma Asante remembers Martin Scorsese, blinding lights and her parents’ reaction
Asante won the Carl Foreman award for British debut feature at the 2005 Baftas for ‘A Way Of Life’
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FeaturesAwards Whispers: anonymous Bafta voters on this season’s hidden gems and why some Q&As “feel too rehearsed”
Screen’s panel of anonymous awards voters explain how they prioritise what they watch.
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FeaturesBafta flashback: ‘Kneecap’ director Rich Peppiatt on getting his award through Heathrow security
“I had a meeting with Eric Fellner from Working Title [the next day]. I was so hungover I fell asleep on his sofa midway through the meeting.”
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FeaturesBafta flashback: Asif Kapadia on an embarrassing moment with Richard Attenborough
The quadruple Bafta winner on his first time at the awards, his fallout with Harvey Weinstein and pushing for a documantary award.
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NewsTop UK film and TV companies commit to switch production to clean power by 2030
Clean temporary power involves battery storage, solar, or hybrid systems to reduce emissions, air pollution and noise.
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FeaturesHow Christopher Nolan’s ‘Dunkirk’ inspired Ukrainian frontline documentary ‘2000 Meters To Andriivka’
Mstyslav Chernov’s follow-up to the Oscar- and Bafta-winning 20 Days In Mariupol immerses viewers into a bloody advance to liberate a village from Russian occupation.
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FeaturesWagner Moura on keeping his Brazilian identity and the anti-authoritarian warning of ‘The Secret Agent’
Moura stars in Kleber Mendonca Filho’s Brazil Oscar entry, a political thriller set in 1977 during the country’s military dictatorship that resonates in the modern climate
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FeaturesAwards Whispers: our anonymous panel of voters give their early verdict on this season’s contenders
“It’s been an incredible year for British debuts”
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FeaturesBafta flashback: ‘Bait’ director Mark Jenkin on winning in front of De Niro, and being “not shy” about showing off his award
The Cornwall-based filmmaker didn’t hit a wall that night, but his actress partner did walk into a road sign on the way to the Netflix party
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FeaturesHow steely defiance helped Annemarie Jacir keep ‘Palestine 36’ on track in the face of tragedy
The historical epic is Jacir’s biggest project to date and is Palestine’s Oscar entry.
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NewsBafta hits five-year membership diversity targets but gender falls short
For the 2025 survey, all members were required to resubmit their responses for the first time since the 2020-21 review.
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NewsChase Infiniti, Eva Victor among Bafta Breakthrough US cohort
Year-long initiative now in sixth year.
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FeaturesRounding up the Bafta foreign-language film contenders that aren’t competing for Oscar
The majority of films vying for Bafta’s film not in the English language award this year were not submitted by their country to the international feature Oscar.
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FeaturesHow do you campaign for the Oscar or Bafta short film awards?
It’s not easy to win attention in the Oscar and Bafta shorts categories, but Screen speaks to the campaigners who are taking on the challenge.















