How To Watch The BAFTA-Winning Films

From Minari to Rocks to My Octopus Teacher, most of them are available to stream now...

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by Guy Pewsey |
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Wasn't it nice to see the EE BAFTAs acknowledge such a varied and diverse range of stars at this year's socially distanced ceremony at the Royal Albert Hall? This year's winners were all worthy ones, and we're so excited in particular for the many first time victors. The only problem? The closure of the cinemas for most of the last twelve months means that we haven't actually seen many of the films that won big. Luckily, though, most of them are available to watch now, or at least soon, meaning that BAFTA-winning films like Promising Young Woman, Minari, The Father and Soul are now within our grasp. Here's where you can watch them:

Nomadland - Best Film, Best Actress, Best Director, Cinematography

Nomadland comes to Disney Plus on April 30th.

Promising Young Woman - Outstanding British film, Best Original Screenplay

Promising Young Woman comes to Sky and Now TV on April 16th.

The Father - Best Actor, Best Adapted Screenplay

The Father is in cinemas on June 11th.

Minari - Best Supporting Actress

Minari is available on demand on altitude.film, Apple TV, Amazon, Sky Store, Rakuten, Virgin Media, BT, Curzon Home Cinema, BFI Player, CHILI, Barbican On Demand, Showcase and Volta. It comes to cinemas on May 17th.

Judas and the Black Messiah - Best Supporting Actor

Judas and the Black Messiah is available on BFI Player and other on demand services.

Rocks - EE Rising Star Award, Casting

Rocks is available now on Netflix.

His House - Outstanding debut by a British writer, director or producer

His House is available now on Netflix.

Another Round - Film not in the English language

Another Round is in cinemas on June 25th.

My Octopus Teacher - Documentary

My Octopus Teacher is available now on Netflix.

Soul - Animated film, Original Score

Soul is available now on Disney Plus.

Ma Rainey's Black Bottom - Costume Design, Make-up and hair

Ma Rainey's Black Bottom is available now on Netflix.

Sound of Metal - Editing, Sound

Sound of Metal is now available on Amazon Prime Video and is set for a UK cinema release later this year.

Mank - Production design

Mank is available now on Netflix.

Tenet - Special visual effects

Tenet is available now on Amazon Prime Video.

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