The awards BAFTA, have already announced which films will compete for their awards. In its 77th edition, the great favorite is Oppenheimerof Christopher Nolan. The film, which is sweeping the awards season, once again takes the lead as the most nominated film of the ceremony. This time, he will have to confirm her status above the rest of the candidates on February 18.
The gala, which in Spain can be seen on the television channel TCMwill be presented by David Tennantthe actor of Doctor Who. The BAFTAIn addition, they will once again have a Spanish touch thanks to The Snow Society. The movie of Juan Antonio Bayonawhich is already triumphing in Netflix, has been nominated for Best Foreign Language Film. A category that will be highly contested with films like Anatomy of a fallwhich was already done with him Golden Globe.
But the great protagonist of the BAFTA aims to be Oppenheimer. After collecting all possible prizes, you will now compete in up to 13 different categories. Among them are Best Film, Best Director and Best Actor for Cillian Murphy. Nolan’s success could make history in awards that have been monopolized by a few productions.
After the film about the father of the atomic bomb, the next one with the most nominations for the BAFTA is Poor Creatures with 11. The comedy starring Emma Stone is consolidated as the other great film of 2023. Then there are The Moon Killers by Martin Scorsese and The Zone of Interest, which have accumulated 9 nominations each. For its part, Barbie It has only achieved 5 and is left out of some as important as Best Film and Best Director.
Complete list of BAFTA 2024 nominees
Best film
- Anatomy of a fall, by Justine Triet.
- Those Who Remain, by Alexander Payne.
- The Moon Killers, by Martin Scorsese.
- Oppenheimer, by Christopher Nolan.
- Poor Creatures, by Yorgos Lanthimos.
Best address
- Andrew Haigh, for Unknowns.
- Justine Triet, for Anatomy of a Fall.
- Alexander Payne, for Those Who Remain.
- Bradley Cooper, for Master.
- Christopher Nolan, by Oppenheimer.
- Jonathan Glazer, for The Zone of Interest.
best Actor
- Bradley Cooper, for Master.
- Colman Domingo, by Rustin.
- Paul Giamatti, for Those Who Remain.
- Barry Keoghan, for Saltburn.
- Cillian Murphy, by Oppenheimer.
- Teo Yoo, for Past Lives.
Best actress
- Fantasia Barrino, for The Color Purple.
- Sandra Hüller, for Anatomy of a Fall.
- Carey Mulligan, for Maestro.
- Vivian Oparah, for Love on Rye Lane.
- Margot Robbie, for Barbie.
- Emma Stone, for Poor Creatures.
Best Supporting Actor
- Robert De Niro, for The Moon Killers.
- Robert Downey Jr., by Oppenheimer.
- Jacob Elordi, for Saltburn.
- Ryan Gosling, for Barbie.
- Paul Mescal, for Unknowns.
- Dominic Sessa, for Those Who Remain.
Best Supporting Actress
- Emily Blunt, by Oppenheimer.
- Danielle Brooks, for The Color Purple.
- Claire Foy, for Unknowns.
- Sandra Hüller, for The zone of interest.
- Rosamund Pike, for Saltburn.
- Da’Vine Joy Randolph, for Those Who Remain.
Best original screenplay
- Justine Triet and Arthur Harari, for Anatomy of a Fall.
- Greta Gerwig and Noah Baumbach, for Barbie
- David Hemingson, for Those Who Remain.
- Bradley Cooper and Josh Singer, for Maestro.
- Celine Song, for Past Lives.
Best adapted screenplay
- Andrew Haigh, for Unknowns.
- Cord Jefferson, for American Fiction.
- Christopher Nolan, by Oppenheimer.
- Tony McNamara, for Poor Creatures.
- Jonathan Glazer, for The Zone of Interest.
Best foreign language film
- 20 days in Mariupol by Mstyslav Chernov (Ukraine).
- Anatomy of a fall by Justine Triet (France).
- Past Lives of Celine Song (United States).
- The Snow Society, by Juan Antonio Bayona (Spain).
- Jonathan Glazer’s area of interest (United States, United Kingdom, Poland).
Best animated film
- The Boy and the Heron, by Hayao Miyazaki.
- Chicken Run: Dawn of the Nuggets, by Sam Fell.
- Elementary, by Peter Sohn.
- Spider-Man: Crossing the Multiverse, by Joaquim Dos Santos, Kemp Powers, Justin Thompson.
Best photography
- The assassins of the moon.
- Teacher.
- Oppenheimer.
- Poor creatures.
- The area of interest.
Best New British Screenwriter, Director or Producer
- Blue Bag Life.
- Bobi Wine: The People’s President.
- Earth Mama.
- How to have sex.
- Is There Anybody Out There?
best british film
- Unknowns, by Andrew Haigh.
- How to have sex, by Molly Manning Walker.
- Napoleon, by Ridley Scott.
- The Old Oak Tree by Ken Loach.
- Poor Creatures, by Yorgos Lanthimos.
- Love on Rye Lane by Raine Allen Miller.
- Saltburn by Emerald Fennell.
- Scrapper, by Charlotte Regan.
- Wonka, by Paul King.
- The zone of interest, by Jonathan Glazer.
Best documentary
- 20 days in Mariupol, by Mstyslav Chernov.
- American Symphony, by Matthew Heineman.
- Beyond Utopia, by Madeleine Gavin.
- The Life of Michael J. Fox, by Davis Guggenheim.
- Wham!, by Chris Smith.
Best soundtrack
- The assassins of the moon.
- Oppenheimer.
- Poor creatures.
- Saltburn.
- Spider-Man: Crossing the Multiverse.
Better sound
- Ferrari.
- Teacher.
- Mission Impossible: Deadly Sentence – Part 1.
- Oppenheimer.
- The area of interest.
Best production design
- Barbie.
- The assassins of the moon.
- Oppenheimer.
- Poor creatures.
- The area of interest.
Better visual effects
- The Creator.
- Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3.
- Mission Impossible: Deadly Sentence – Part 1.
- Napoleon.
- Poor creatures.
Best costume design
- Barbie.
- The assassins of the moon.
- Napoleon.
- Oppenheimer.
- Poor creatures.
Best makeup and hair
- The assassins of the moon.
- Teacher.
- Napoleon.
- Oppenheimer.
- Poor creatures.
Best assembly
- Anatomy of a fall.
- The assassins of the moon.
- Oppenheimer.
- Poor creatures.
- The area of interest.
Best casting
- Unknown.
- Anatomy of a fall.
- Those who stay.
- How to have sex.
- The assassins of the moon.
Best British Animated Short Film
- Crab Day.
- Visible Mending.
- Wild Summon.
Best British Short Film
- Festival of slaps.
- Gorka.
- Jellyshih and Lobster.
- Such a lovely day.
- Yellow.
revelation star
- Phoebe Dynevor.
- Ayo Edebiri.
- Jacob Elordi.
- Mia Mckenna-Bruce.
- Sophie Wilde.