Anderson's "War for War" film won six BAFTA awards

On Sunday, February 22, the 79th BAFTA Awards ceremony took place in the British capital. This was reported by Zamin.uz.
At this prestigious event, director Paul Thomas Anderson's film “Fight for Fight” attracted great attention and won a total of six golden statuettes. Anderson's film was nominated in 14 categories and won in major categories such as “Best Film,” “Best Director,” and “Best Cinematography.”
Sean Penn was recognized as the best actor for a supporting role. The unexpected event of the ceremony occurred in the “Best Actor” category.
DiCaprio and Timothée Chalamet went home without awards this time. The award was given to Robert Aramayo, who won for his role as a Scottish activist suffering from Tourette's syndrome.
Among women, Jessie Buckley was deemed unparalleled for her role in the historical drama about the Shakespeare family. In the “Best Documentary” category, Pavel Talankin and David Borenstein's work “Mr. Nobody Against Putin” won.
This film tells the story about education and ideology in Russian schools and was created based on secretly filmed footage in the Chelyabinsk region. The film was previously highly praised at the "Sundance" festival and is now boldly moving towards the "Oscar."
The main winners of 2026 are as follows: Best Film: “Fight for Fight,” Best British Film: “Hamnet,” Best Actor: Robert Aramayo (“I Am Fighting”), Best Actress: Jessie Buckley (“Hamnet”), Best Documentary: “Mr. Nobody Against Putin.” Which film from this list do you think deserves to be the best work of the year?





