The latest BAFTA nominations have been announced, with the film “Oppenheimer” leading the pack with 13 nominations, while “Barbie” garnered only 5, despite expectations for higher recognition. The ceremony to announce the winners will take place in February. “Poor Things” surprised many by earning 11 nominations, including Outstanding British Film. Diversity among the nominees was noticeable, with a mix of films from around the world and various communities represented. The BAFTA Awards ceremony, hosted by David Tennant, will be broadcast on BBC One on February 18th.
- “Oppenheimer” leads the BAFTA nominations with 13 nods.
- “Barbie” received 5 nominations, fewer than expected, with Margot Robbie nominated for Best Actress and Ryan Gosling for Supporting Actor.
- “Poor Things” outperformed “Barbie” with 11 nominations, including Outstanding British Film.
- The BAFTA Awards ceremony is set for February 18th and will be hosted by David Tennant.
- Diversity in nominations includes a French film, a Greek director, and films representing indigenous communities and LGBTQ+ narratives.
- Films with diverse excellence such as “Ry Lane” and “All of Us Strangers” indicate a broadening representation in British film.
- Bafta voters have shown a global outlook with nominations for international actors and films.
- The ceremony will be broadcast on BBC One.
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