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Premios BAFTA 2026: la lista de ganadores por categorías

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Por Thomas Page y Dan Heching, CNN

La batalla por el mayor premio cinematográfico de Gran Bretaña ya tiene ganadores.

Los Premios BAFTA de Cine coronaron a “One Battle After Another” de Paul Thomas Anderson como la mejor película del año, lo que posiblemente ofrezca una pista sobre los próximos Premios de la Academia.

En una noche de victorias algo dispersas, hubo algunas sorpresas. Véase: la victoria de Robert Aramayo como mejor actor y el premio a mejor actriz de reparto para Wunmi Mosaku por “Sinners”. Teyana Taylor era la favorita para ganar este último por “One Battle After Another”.

De cara a la ceremonia, que fue presentada por Alan Cumming, conductor de “Traitors”, “One Battle After Another” lideraba con 14 nominaciones, mientras que “Sinners” le seguía de cerca con 13 menciones. “Hamnet” de Chloé Zhao y “Marty Supreme” de Josh Safdie tenían cada una 11 nominaciones. “Marty” se fue con las manos vacías este domingo.

Los BAFTA y los Actor Awards (anteriormente conocidos como SAG), que se celebran el próximo domingo, son las últimas grandes entregas de premios antes de los Oscar el 15 de marzo.

A continuación, la lista de nominados a los BAFTA, con los ganadores indicados en negrita.

  • “Hamnet”
  • “Marty Supreme”
  • “One Battle After Another” *GANADORA
  • “Sentimental Value”
  • “Sinners”
  • “28 Years Later”
  • “The Ballad of Wallis Island”
  • “Bridget Jones: Mad about the Boy”
  • “Die My Love”
  • “H Is For Hawk”
  • “Hamnet” *GANADORA
  • “I Swear”
  • “Mr Burton”
  • “Pillion”
  • “Steve”
  • Jessie Buckley, “Hamnet” *GANADORA
  • Rose Byrne, “If I Had Legs I’d Kick You”
  • Kate Hudson, “Song Sung Blue”
  • Chase Infiniti, “One Battle After Another”
  • Renate Reinsve, “Sentimental Value”
  • Emma Stone, “Bugonia”
  • Robert Aramayo, “I Swear” *GANADOR
  • Timothée Chalamet, “Marty Supreme”
  • Leonardo DiCaprio, “One Battle After Another”
  • Ethan Hawke, “Blue Moon”
  • Michael B. Jordan, “Sinners”
  • Jesse Plemons, “Bugonia”
  • Odessa A’zion, “Marty Supreme”
  • Inga Ibsdotter Lilleaas, “Sentimental Value”
  • Wunmi Mosaku, “Sinners” *GANADORA
  • Carey Mulligan – The Ballad of Wallis Island
  • Teyana Taylor, “One Battle After Another”
  • Emily Watson, “Hamnet”
  • Benicio del Toro, “One Battle After Another”
  • Jacob Elordi, “Frankenstein”
  • Paul Mescal, “Hamnet”
  • Peter Mullan, “I Swear”
  • Sean Penn, “One Battle After Another” *GANADOR
  • Stellan Skarsgård, “Sentimental Value”
  • Yorgos Lanthimos, “Bugonia”
  • Chloé Zhao, “Hamnet”
  • Josh Safdie, “Marty Supreme”
  • Paul Thomas Anderson, “One Battle After Another” *GANADOR
  • Joachim Trier, “Sentimental Value”
  • Ryan Coogler, “Sinners”
  • “The Ceremony”
  • “My Father’s Shadow” *GANADOR
  • “Pillion”
  • “A Want In Her”
  • “Wasteman”
  • “It Was Just An Accident” (Francia)
  • “The Secret Agent” (Brasil)
  • “Sentimental Value” (Noruega) *GANADORA
  • “Sirât” (España)
  • “The Voice of Hind Rajab” (Túnez)
  • “Elio”
  • “Little Amélie”
  • “Zootopia 2” *GANADORA
  • “Arco”
  • “Boong” *GANADORA
  • “Lilo & Stitch”
  • “Zootropolis 2”
  • “I Swear”
  • “Marty Supreme”
  • “The Secret Agent”
  • “Sentimental Value”
  • “Sinners” *GANADORA

Man arrested after fatal hit and run in Nipomo

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NIPOMO, Calif. (KEYT) – Santa Maria Police arrested a 30-year-old man for a fatal hit and run after he hit a pedestrian before midnight at the Bunny Avenue and Blosser Road intersection on Saturday.

First responders tried to revive the 46-year-old Nipomo woman who got hit but ruled her dead at the scene, according to the SMPD.

SMPD officers continued an investigation after the driver immediately fled and later found the suspect's car.

SMPD officers then contacted the driver and arrested him on multiple felony charges. Those with more information on the investigation are asked to call the following number.

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Zohran Mamdani bans most travel across NYC due to blizzard — and gives in on a snow day for students

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By Katherine Koretski

(CNN) — New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani banned most travel across the nation’s largest city from 9 p.m. Sunday through noon Monday, an extraordinary measure reflecting the test a historic blizzard hitting the region poses.

Mamdani also canceled classes for the city’s public schools on Monday with no remote learning.

The incoming weather is Mamdani’s second major snowstorm since becoming mayor on New Year’s Day. Once again, the 34-year-old former state assemblyman’s decisions, and how they’ll affect 8.5 million New Yorkers, will be closely watched by supporters and detractors alike.

He drew some questions for having remote learning during the January snowstorm, given the difficulties virtual classes pose for many families. With this storm, he made the announcement of a snow day by posting a screen recording of a FaceTime call with a New York City student named Victoria. In the video, he greeted her with a cheerful “Hi, Victoria,” and shared the news.

“No online school, no remote learning, full classic snow day,” he told her as she cheered. “My only ask to you is that you just stay safe, stay indoors during the height of the storm. Once that has passed, feel free to go out and sled.”

Other nonessential city offices and services, including libraries, will also be closed to the public.

Transportation will also be affected: The Staten Island ferry service will be suspended starting 5 p.m. Sunday and is expected to resume late Monday morning.

At least 18 people died during the January snowstorm and following cold snap.

“We’re going to be doing everything within our power, across all of the city government, to respond to the storm as quickly as possible,” Mamdani said during a press conference on Sunday.

The city has issued a state of emergency and amplified its sanitation response, with more than 2,000 snow plows set to hit city streets as soon as 2 inches of snow accumulates, with more than 2,600 sanitation employees working 12-hour shifts.

But a large focus of the preparations includes enhancing the response for homeless New Yorkers, who made up a large number of the death toll in the previous winter weather event, Mamdani said. The city has enhanced their Code Blue operations, including upping warming centers and keeping overdose prevention centers open overnight.

Some 84 people were moved into shelters on Saturday. Additional reports that come into the 311 hotline of vulnerable people outdoors will be rerouted to 911.

The administration announced earlier this week that they would resume sweeping homeless encampments, but the mayor said in a press conference on Saturday there would be no clean-ups during the winter weather. “So, our focus over the course of this storm is not going to be on physical infrastructure, it’s going to be on people getting homeless New Yorkers inside,” he added.

The mayor has been continuing his active TV and social media presence to get the word out. On Sunday, donning his custom Carhartt jacket, Mamdani posted a video on X, joining Department of Transportation crews in the Bronx with their salting operations and appearing on The Weather Channel.

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CNN’s Gloria Pazmino contributed to this report.

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Zohran Mamdani bans most travel across NYC due to blizzard — and gives in on a snow day for students

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People walk along the street during snowfall on Sunday in New York City.


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By Katherine Koretski

(CNN) — New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani banned most travel across the nation’s largest city from 9 p.m. Sunday through noon Monday, an extraordinary measure reflecting the test a historic blizzard hitting the region poses.

Mamdani also canceled classes for the city’s public schools on Monday with no remote learning.

The incoming weather is Mamdani’s second major snowstorm since becoming mayor on New Year’s Day. Once again, the 34-year-old former state assemblyman’s decisions, and how they’ll affect 8.5 million New Yorkers, will be closely watched by supporters and detractors alike.

He drew some questions for having remote learning during the January snowstorm, given the difficulties virtual classes pose for many families. With this storm, he made the announcement of a snow day by posting a screen recording of a FaceTime call with a New York City student named Victoria. In the video, he greeted her with a cheerful “Hi, Victoria,” and shared the news.

“No online school, no remote learning, full classic snow day,” he told her as she cheered. “My only ask to you is that you just stay safe, stay indoors during the height of the storm. Once that has passed, feel free to go out and sled.”

Other nonessential city offices and services, including libraries, will also be closed to the public.

Transportation will also be affected: The Staten Island ferry service will be suspended starting 5 p.m. Sunday and is expected to resume late Monday morning.

At least 18 people died during the January snowstorm and following cold snap.

“We’re going to be doing everything within our power, across all of the city government, to respond to the storm as quickly as possible,” Mamdani said during a press conference on Sunday.

The city has issued a state of emergency and amplified its sanitation response, with more than 2,000 snow plows set to hit city streets as soon as 2 inches of snow accumulates, with more than 2,600 sanitation employees working 12-hour shifts.

But a large focus of the preparations includes enhancing the response for homeless New Yorkers, who made up a large number of the death toll in the previous winter weather event, Mamdani said. The city has enhanced their Code Blue operations, including upping warming centers and keeping overdose prevention centers open overnight.

Some 84 people were moved into shelters on Saturday. Additional reports that come into the 311 hotline of vulnerable people outdoors will be rerouted to 911.

The administration announced earlier this week that they would resume sweeping homeless encampments, but the mayor said in a press conference on Saturday there would be no clean-ups during the winter weather. “So, our focus over the course of this storm is not going to be on physical infrastructure, it’s going to be on people

Eileen Gu responde a la polémica sobre representar a China ganando una medalla de oro

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Por Thomas Schlachter, Ben Church y Mia Fishman, CNN

Eileen Gu ganó su primera medalla de oro en los Juegos de Milán Cortina, defendiendo así su título olímpico de esquí acrobático halfpipe femenino de 2022.

La joven de 22 años se alzó con la medalla de oro en la segunda manga de la final, antes de ampliar su ventaja sobre la competencia en la tercera.

Gu ya había conseguido la plata en esquí acrobático Big Air y esquí acrobático slopestyle, y ahora suma una medalla de oro a su palmarés en Italia.

La estrella china del esquí, que ha recibido numerosas críticas por no representar a Estados Unidos a pesar de haber nacido allí, obtuvo una puntuación de 94,75 para alzarse con el primer puesto, mientras que su compañera de equipo Li Fanghui terminó en segundo lugar, completando el 1-2 de China.

Zoe Atkin, del equipo británico, terminó tercera y se alzó con la medalla de bronce.

En tan solo sus segundos Juegos, Gu ya cuenta con una increíble colección de medallas olímpicas.

Ahora tiene seis medallas, ya que había ganado dos de oro y una de plata en Beijing 2022.

Ya habían sido unos Juegos Olímpicos de Invierno brillantes para Eileen Gu, pero la esquiadora los hizo aún mejores al ganar otra medalla de oro en el halfpipe femenino de esquí acrobático.

“La razón por la que me encantan los récords es que no se trata de hombres o mujeres”, dijo tras ganar la medalla de oro.

“Soy el esquiadora acrobática más condecorada de todos los tiempos, tanto masculino como femenino. Tengo la mayor cantidad de medallas de oro de la historia, tanto masculino como femenino. Eso demuestra fortaleza competitiva, fortaleza mental”.

“Se trata de poder rendir bajo presión; no tiene nada que ver con si eres chico o chica”, dijo Gu.

Gu, quien ha recibido críticas por representar a China en lugar del equipo estadounidense en los Juegos de Invierno de Milán Cortina, llegó tarde a su conferencia de prensa de este domingo y estaba visiblemente emocionada.

Momentos después de ganar su tercera medalla en los Juegos, Gu se enteró del fallecimiento de su abuela.

“Fue una parte muy importante de mi vida durante mi infancia y alguien a quien admiraba profundamente”, dijo Gu. “Era una luchadora. Y creo que lo interesante es que mucha gente simplemente navega por la vida, pero ella era un barco de vapor. Esta mujer dominaba la vida, la tomó por las riendas y la convirtió en lo que quería. Y me inspiró muchísimo”.

Antes de su llegada a Italia, Gu le informaron que su abuela estaba enferma y que la muerte “era una posibilidad”. “No le prometí ganar, pero sí que sería valiente, como ella lo ha sido, y por eso sigo hablando de apostar por mí misma, ser valiente y tomar riesgos”, dijo Gu.

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