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Hamnet wins Outstanding British Film at BAFTAs as child actors hug on stage
Summary
Hamnet won the Outstanding British Film prize at the 2026 BAFTAs, and 12-year-old actors Jacobi Jupe and Olivia Lynes shared a hug on stage with the cast. Jessie Buckley also won Leading Actress for her role in the film.
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Hamnet took the Outstanding British Film award at the 2026 British Academy Film Awards, an evening that also saw Jessie Buckley win Leading Actress for her role in the film. Twelve-year-old actors Jacobi Jupe and Olivia Lynes joined the cast on stage at the Royal Festival Hall and embraced as the film was celebrated. Director Sam Mendes, presenting the film on stage, praised the making of the project and thanked co-producer Steven Spielberg for his support. Elsewhere on the night, Paul Mescal was nominated in the Supporting Actor category but did not win, and One Battle After Another won multiple major awards.
Key details:
- Hamnet won the Outstanding British Film prize at the 2026 BAFTAs.
- Jessie Buckley won Leading Actress for her role in Hamnet.
- Child actors Jacobi Jupe and Olivia Lynes, both aged 12, hugged on stage while joining the cast at the Royal Festival Hall.
- Sam Mendes spoke on stage and thanked co-producer Steven Spielberg for his commitment to the film.
- Paul Mescal was nominated for Supporting Actor but the award went to Sean Penn; Mescal appeared on the red carpet with Gracie Abrams.
- One Battle After Another received multiple awards, including Best Film and Best Director.
Summary:
Hamnet's win and Jessie Buckley's leading actress award were among the notable outcomes of the ceremony, and the onstage embrace by the young cast members provided a personal moment during the event. Undetermined at this time.
