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BAFTA, short for British Academy of Film and Television Arts, might ring a bell because of its fancy awards ceremonies, but there’s a whole lot more to it than just glitz and glam. BAFTA is actually a super cool charity organization that’s all about supporting talent and storytelling in the world of movies, TV shows, and games.

Imagine a big family of over 11,500 creative minds from all around the globe coming together to celebrate their love for the screen. Yep, that’s BAFTA! They’ve been doing this for a whopping 75 years, making them experts in bringing people together and driving positive change in the entertainment industry.

But what exactly do they do behind the scenes? Well, they’re basically superheroes for talented folks who might not always get the spotlight they deserve. BAFTA works hard to knock down barriers so that everyone – no matter who they are or where they’re from – has a shot at having their work seen and appreciated. From offering scholarships and career help to hosting events and screenings, BAFTA is all about showcasing the amazing diversity of talent out there.

Now, let’s talk about those awards! You know, the ones where the biggest names in the biz get shiny trophies? Yep, those are BAFTA Awards! What’s cool is that the nominees and winners are chosen by industry experts – people who really know their stuff. BAFTA works extra hard to make sure the whole process is fair and square because they know that getting nominated or winning one of these awards can be a game-changer for folks in the industry.

So, why do BAFTA Awards matter? Well, they’re not just about patting people on the back – they inspire audiences to discover new films, shows, and games, and they push creators to keep pushing boundaries and telling stories that resonate with all of us.

With headquarters in London and offices in other cool places like New York and Los Angeles, BAFTA is spreading its love for great storytelling all over the world. So, whether you’re into movies, TV shows, or games, BAFTA is definitely a name you’ll want to remember!

 

Ring a bell – Sonar una campana: Esta frase se utiliza cuando algo te resulta familiar o te recuerda algo, aunque no puedas recordar exactamente qué es.

Glitz and glam – Brillo y glamour: Se refiere a algo que es lujoso, elegante y lleno de estilo, como eventos de alfombra roja o fiestas de celebridades.

Whopping 75 years – Impresionantes 75 años: «Whopping» se traduce como «impresionante» o «asombroso», y se utiliza para enfatizar la grandeza o la magnitud de algo. En este caso, se refiere a los 75 años de existencia de BAFTA.

Has a shot – Tiene una oportunidad: Esta expresión significa que alguien tiene la posibilidad o la oportunidad de hacer algo.

Biggest names in the biz – Los nombres más importantes en el negocio: Se refiere a las personas más famosas o influyentes en una determinada industria o campo.

Game-changer – Cambio radical: Se utiliza para describir algo que causa un gran cambio o impacto significativo en una industria o situación.

Patting people on the back – Felicitar a alguien o darle palmaditas en la espalda: Esta frase se utiliza para describir el acto de elogiar o reconocer a alguien por un logro o éxito.

Stories that resonate – Historias que resuenan: Se refiere a historias que tienen un impacto emocional profundo en las personas, que hacen que se identifiquen o conecten con ellas de alguna manera.

Here is a selection of winners and nominees from the 2024 awards!

Outstanding British film

  • Winner: The Zone of Interest
  • All of Us Strangers
  • How To Have Sex
  • Napoleon
  • The Old Oak
  • Poor Things
  • Rye Lane
  • Saltburn
  • Scrapper
  • Wonka

 

Outstanding debut by a British writer, director or producer

  • Winner: Earth Mama
  • Blue Bag Life
  • Bobi Wine: The People’s President
  • How To Have Sex
  • Is There Anybody Out There?

 

British short animation

  • Winner: Crab Day
  • Visible Mending
  • Wild Summon

 

British short film

  • Winner: Jellyfish and Lobster
  • Festival of Slaps
  • Gorka
  • Such a Lovely Day
  • Yellow