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The 2022 EE BAFTA Winners

The 75th British Academy Film Awards (BAFTA) ceremony saw the industry come together to celebrate another year of film.

Hosted by actress Rebel Wilson and opened by Dame Shirley Bassey, in honour of the 60th Anniversary of the James Bond films, at the Royal Albert Hall in London, the event celebrated film talent across a series of categories for the first face-to-face BAFTA event since 2020.

Kenneth Branagh’s Belfast, which was nominated for six awards and mixed in the Korda Theatre and in Theatre’s 9 & 10 at Shepperton Studios, won Outstanding British Film.

Lashana Lynch landed the BAFTA 2022 Rising Star Award. The No Time To Die actress said she hadn’t expected to win but paid homage to those who had supported her journey.

No Time To Die, the 23rd James Bond film to shoot at Pinewood Studios, saw Tom Cross and Elliot Graham win the BAFTA for Editing.

Costume Designer Jenny Beaven OBE won her fourth BAFTA, this time for Cruella which shot at Shepperton Studios. Overall, Jenny and her team created 277 costumes for the principal cast, including 47 for Cruella.

Congratulations to all nominees and winners. See the full list of winners.