All Quiet on the Western Front won seven awards at Sunday’s Baftas (Picture: Getty/Rex)
All Quiet on the Western Front actor Albrecht Schuh shared some poignant words about the film’s casting director, Simone Bär, who died on January 16.
The film swept this year’s Baftas, scooping seven awards, including best picture and best director.
Speaking to Metro.co.uk from the red carpet, Albrecht – who was up for the best supporting actor trophy on the night – spoke of his surprise at the nomination while also praising Simone.
Of Simone, the 37-year-old actor said: ‘The casting director for our movie, Simone Bär, she passed away, I think it was three days before we heard about the Bafta nominations, and she was an incredible personality.’
The star added: ‘Plus, she was one of the best casting directors from Germany, if not globally. ‘She’s the reason why we had such a good energy and chemistry on set, amongst each other, between my colleagues and me, that was insane.’
He also said he was slightly starstruck upon being in the presence of other actors he ‘admires’, such as Paul Mescal, Cate Blanchett, and Viola Davis.
Albrecht Schuh shared some poignant words about the film’s casting director, Simone Bär (Picture: Scott Garfitt/BAFTA via Getty Images)
Simone, pictured on the far right, died last month (Picture: Sascha Steinbach/EPA-EFE/REX/Shutterstock)
All Quiet on the Western front won the award for best film on Sunday (Picture: Dominic Lipinski/Getty Images)
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Asked whether he was expecting a nomination, Albrecht said: ‘No, not at all. Not at all. It touched me on so many levels.’
Accepting All Quiet on the Western Front’s best film gong, cinematographer James Friend said the message that young people can be ‘poisoned by right-wing nationalistic propaganda’ and ‘war is more than an adventure’ was as relevant now as more than 100 years ago when the book of the same name was published.
He also thanked Felix Kammerer, an Austrian actor who made his film debut in the war film, Netflix for making it possible and Bafta for honouring them with this prize.
All Quiet on the Western Front also won best director for Edward Berge, best film not in the English language, cinematography, adapted screenplay, original score and best sound.
Baftas 2023 full winners list
Best adapted screenplay
All Quiet On The Western Front
Best supporting actress
Kerry Condon – The Banshees Of Inisherin
Best supporting actor
Barry Keoghan – The Banshees Of Inisherin
Best film not in the English language
All Quiet On The Western Front
Best cinematography
All Quiet On The Western Front
Outstanding debut by a British writer, director or producer
Charlotte Wells – Aftersun
Animated film
Pinocchio
Best original screenplay
The Banshees Of Inisherin
Best original score
All Quiet On The Western Front
Best documentary
Navalny
Best sound
All Quiet On The Western Front
British short animation
The Boy, The Mole, The Fox And The Horse by Charlie Mackesy
Outstanding British film
The Banshees Of Inisherin
Best director
Edward Berger – All Quiet On The Western Front
Best leading actor
Austin Butler – Elvis
Best leading actress
Cate Blanchett – Tar
Rising star
Emma Mackey
Best film
All Quiet On The Western Front
All Quiet on the Western Front won big.