Oppenheimer BAFTA Awards were a night to remember, especially for the movie “Oppenheimer.” Directed by Christopher Nolan and starring Cillian Murphy, this film cleaned up with seven golden BAFTA masks, including the coveted prize for best film. Not too far behind was “Poor Things,” which scored five wins.
Star-Studded Evening
The Royal Festival Hall in London was buzzing with excitement as stars gathered for the BAFTA ceremony. Even Prince William made an appearance, flying solo as his wife, Catherine, Princess of Wales, couldn’t attend due to health reasons. BAFTA chair Sarah Putt kicked off the event, sending warm wishes to Catherine and Prince Charles, who’s been battling cancer.
David Tennant Takes the Stage
“Doctor Who” star David Tennant set the tone for the night with a hilarious sketch, joined by Michael Sheen and even Sheen’s dog Bark Ruffalo. Tennant, sporting a kilt and accompanied by Bark Ruffalo, brought laughs to the audience right from the start.
Surprise Moments
Throughout the evening, there were plenty of surprises. David Beckham and Dua Lipa were among the presenters, adding star power to the event. Sophie Ellis-Bextor’s performance of “Murder on the Dancefloor” added to the excitement, though Barry Keoghan missed out on joining her on stage.
Touching Tributes
Hannah Waddingham’s rendition of “Time After Time” during the In Memoriam segment was a tearjerker, honoring legends like Tina Turner and Michael Gambon. And when Michael J. Fox appeared on stage to present the best film award, the crowd erupted in applause. Fox, who arrived in a wheelchair but stood up to present the award, reminded everyone of the magic of movies.
Fox’s Inspiring Words
As Fox announced the nominees, he spoke about the power of cinema to change lives. “There’s a reason why they say movies are magic,” he said. “Movies can change your day, they can change your outlooks. Sometimes they can even change your life.”
Overall, the BAFTA Awards were a night of celebration and recognition for the best in film. With “Oppenheimer” leading the pack, it’s clear that this year’s winners left a lasting impression on audiences and critics alike.