Including “The Secret Agent,” Brazil Receives Four BAFTA Nominations, the ‘British Oscar

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  • Wagner Moura was not nominated for Best Actor at the 2026 BAFTA, despite fan expectations and his strong performance in his roles.
  • The BAFTA 2026 nominations span various categories such as Best Film, Best Actors (male and female), Director, Cinematography, Visual Effects, Costume Design, Best Non-English Language Film, Documentary, Family & Children’s Film, Original Screenplay and Adapted Screenplay, Best British Film, and Rising Star.
  • The 2026 BAFTA Awards will take place on February 22nd, honoring individuals in the mentioned categories.
  • The competitive nature of the Best Actor category this year may have contributed to Mouras exclusion from the nominations.

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BAFTA 2026 Nominees Snub Wagner Moura for Best Actor Amidst Competitive Categories

The nominees for the 2026 British Academy Film Awards (BAFTA), often called the “British Oscars,” were announced on Tuesday, January 27th. While the list highlights many talented individuals, Wagner Moura fans may be disappointed to see he was not nominated for Best Actor, having also been excluded from the preselection list. The awards ceremony will take place on February 22nd, with honors to be presented in the following categories: Best Film Best Actor and Actress Supporting Actor and Actress Director Cinematography Visual Effects Costume Design Best Non-English Language Film Documentary Family & Children’s Film Original Screenplay and Adapted Screenplay Best British Film Rising Star The nominations have been revealed, and the stage is now set for the February awards.

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Midway through exploring the latest indie gems and animation news, we couldn’t help but be drawn to two exciting pieces from our friends at Players for Life. First up, Marcus Thompson’s recent exposé on Remedy Entertainment’s upcoming multiplayer game, “FBC Firebreak”, promises a unique three-player cooperative experience set in the universe of Control. As agents of the FBC Firebreak cell, players will navigate dynamic environments and battle eccentric enemies while enjoying gear customization through ‘Altered Augments’, all without the pressure of common monetization practices like loot boxes or battle passes. Dive into this exciting new venture from the team behind Max Payne and Control here FBC Firebreak: More Gameplay Details for Remedy’s Upcoming Multiplayer Game (Following Alan Wake and Control). Meanwhile, animation fans can rejoice as Sophie Laurent dropped a bombshell on Netflix’s One Piece Season 2, premiering March 10th. Her insightful article “One Piece Season 2 Receives Teaser Featuring the Villains” (published January 12th) offers an exclusive sneak peek at the Straw Hat Pirates’ upcoming adventures and the formidable foes they’ll encounter along their journey towards the Grand Line, which you can read about here One Piece Season 2 Receives Teaser Featuring the Villains. Lastly, mark your calendars for August 28th as Sophie Laurent brings us “2nd OBIA Seminar Discusses AI Impacts on Work, Education, and Environment” 2nd OBIA Seminar Discusses AI Impacts on Work, Education, and Environment. This insightful seminar hosted by NIC.br and CGI.br in São Paulo promises a rich discussion on the profound influences of artificial intelligence on our workplaces, educational systems, and environmental sustainability.

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