From Ana de Armas to Austin Butler: BAFTA 2023 nominees announced
The 76th ceremony for these awards will take place on February 19 next year.
Following the 2023 Golden Globes gala, the British Film Academy has announced the nominees for the 2023 BAFTA Awards. Ana de Armas is once again on the list to compete for Best Actress for her role as Marilyn Monroe in Blonde.
Other performers will also be featured in this category, such as Cate Blanchett for her role in Tar, Viola Davis (The Woman King), Danielle Dedwyler in Tilla and Emma Thompson for Good Luck, Leo Grande and more. .
The 76th edition of these awards will take place on February 19 at the Royal Festival Hall in London, with a gala concert hosted by Richard E. Grant.
The 2023 BAFTA nominees are:
Best Film: All Quiet on the Western Front; "Banshee of Inisherina"; "Elvis"; "Everything is everywhere and at once"; "TAR".
Best Director: Edward Berger - All Quiet on the Western Front Martin McDonagh - "Banshee of Inisherina" Park Chan-wook - "Decision to leave"; Dan Kwan, Daniel Scheinert - "Everything, Everywhere" Todd Field - "TAP" Gina Prince-Bythewood - The Woman King.
Best Actress: Cate Blanchett - "TAR" Viola Davis - "The Woman King"; Daniel Dedwyler - "Till" Ana de Armas - "Blonde"; Emma Thompson - "Love on Call"; Michelle Yeoh - "Everything is everywhere and at once."
Best Leading Actor: Austin Butler - Elvis Colin Farrell - Banshee of Inisherina Brendan Fraser - "The Whale" Daryl McCormack - "Love on Call" Paul Mescal - My Sunshine Bill Nighy - "To Live"
Best Original Screenplay: Banshee of Inisherina "Everything is everywhere and at once"; "Fabelmans"; "TAR"; "Triangle of Sorrow".
Best Adapted Screenplay: All Quiet on the Western Front; "Live"; "Quiet"; "Her Truth"; "Whale".
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