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Update to latest…: The British Academy of Film and Television Arts has rolled out the red carpet for its annual BAFTA Film Awards at London's Royal Festival Hall. The festival started off as a dreary day, but then gave way to blue skies. David Tennant is hosting this year, and we'll be updating the winners live below, so check back.
Going to the event, by Christopher Nolan Oppenheimer Universal leads with 13 nominations, including Best Picture, Director, Adapted Screenplay, Actor and Supporting Actor and Actress. Oppenheimer Although there are potential challenges ahead, most areas are one to be overcome.
With the second largest number of nominations, Yorgos Lanthimos' Venice Golden Lion winner the poor Searchlight is up for a total of 11 films, including Best Picture and Best British Film, Adapted Screenplay and Emma Stone's Lead Actress. Lanthimos surprisingly left the directing industry.
Chasing the top two is Martin Scorsese's Assassins of Flower Moon, with nine recommendations. The Apple Original Films epic debuts in Best Picture, Robert De Niro's Supporting Actor and Rodrigo Brito's Cinematography. However, the film did not place in the director or lead actress races. Jonathan Glazer's breakout Cannes drama Zone of interest It also received nine nominations, giving the British filmmaker his best BAFTAs yet.
Other leading films include the Cannes Palme d'Or Anatomy of a Fall, Alexander Baines Holdovers From Focus and Bradley Cooper's Netflix entry Maestro. Each of them has seven names. Searchlight is a fantasy drama by Andrew High We are all strangers Landed six ends, and Greta Gerwig Barbie (though sadly not directed by Greta Gerwig) and Emerald Fennels Saltburn Have five each.
The BAFTAs are another Oscar precursor that could give a clear indication of what's to come at the Dolby on March 10.
The ceremony airs two hours late in the UK and US, so check back for the winners as we update live below.
Original screenplay
Anatomy of a Fall