BAFTA Awards: Full list of nominations

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The 76th annual BAFTA Awards nominations were revealed on January 18, just two days after the deadline for Oscar voters to weigh in with their choices for nominations. Scroll down for the full list 2024 BAFTAs nominations. These awards honoring the best British and international contributions to film will be handed out in London on Feb. 19. That is 11 days before academy members start casting their final ballots. The 95th Academy Awards take place on Sunday, March 12.

In 2021 the BAFTA Awards upended its nominating system and brought back longlists in an effort to increase viewership of all the submitted films. The 2024 BAFTA Awards longlists were revealed on January 5. Members were then required to watch all the contenders on the longlists in round two, which kicked off then and ran for just eight days.

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In most categories, the top 5 vote getters made the cut. However for the directing and acting categories there was an an added step as detailed below. The entire BAFTA membership can vote for the winners in each category after watching all nominated films. This final round of voting will run from Jan. 19 to Feb. 13. The 2024 BAFTA Awards take place on Feb. 18; that is four days before the start of final voting for the Oscars.

BEST PICTURE (214 films submitted)
This is the only category voted for by all film voting members in all voting rounds. There will be 5 nominations.

“Anatomy of a Fall”
“The Holdovers”
“Killers of The Flower Moon”
“Oppenheimer”
“Poor Things”

BEST DIRECTOR (206 films submitted)
Round One: The chapter voted and the top 4 female and top 4 male directed films were longlisted. A jury picked 4 female and 4 male directors from the next 10 ranking female and male directed films.
Round Two: The top 2 chapter choices will be nominated and a jury will then add four more names.

Alexander Payne, “The Holdovers”
Bradley Cooper, “Maestro”
Jonathan Glazer, “The Zone of Interest”
Andrew Haigh, “All of Us Strangers”
Christopher Nolan, “Oppenheimer”
Justine Triet, “Anatomy of a Fall”

BEST ACTOR (108 performances submitted)
Round One: The chapter voted and the top 7 were longlisted with the top 3 vote getters guaranteed nominations. A jury picked another 3 performances.
Round Two: A jury will vote for 3 nominations from the 7 remaining contenders.

Bradley Cooper, “Maestro”
Colman Domingo, “Rustin”
Paul Giamatti, “The Holdovers”
Barry Keoghan, “Saltburn”
Cillian Murphy, “Oppenheimer”
Teo Yoo, “Past Lives”

BEST ACTRESS (94 performances submitted)
Round One: The chapter voted and the top 7 were longlisted with the top 3 vote getters guaranteed nominations. A jury picked another 3 performances.
Round Two: A jury will vote for 3 nominations from the 7 remaining contenders.

Fantasia Barrino, “The Color Purple”
Sandra Hüller, “Anatomy of a Fall”
Carey Mulligan, “Maestro”
Vivian Oparah, “Rye Lane”
Margot Robbie, “Barbie”
Emma Stone, “Poor Things”

BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR (338 performances submitted)
Round One: The chapter voted and the top 7 were longlisted with the top 3 vote getters guaranteed nominations. A jury picked another 3 performances.
Round Two: A jury will vote for 3 nominations from the 7 remaining contenders.

Robert De Niro, “Killers of The Flower Moon”
Robert Downey Jr., “Oppenheimer”
Jacob Elordi, “Saltburn”
Ryan Gosling, “Barbie”
Paul Mescal, “All of Us Strangers”
Dominic Sessa, “The Holdovers”

BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS (224 performances submitted)
Round One: The chapter voted and the top 7 were longlisted with the top 3 vote getters guaranteed nominations. A jury picked another 3 performances.
Round Two: A jury will vote for 3 nominations from the 7 remaining contenders.

Emily Blunt, “Oppenheimer”
Danielle Brooks, “The Color Purple”
Claire Foy, “All of Us Strangers”
Sandra Hüller, “The Zone of Interest”
Rosamund Pike, “Saltburn”
Da’Vine Joy Randolph, “The Holdovers”

BEST ORIGINAL SCREENPLAY (100 films submitted)
Round One: The chapter voted and the top 10 were longlisted.
Round Two: The chapter will vote for the 5 nominations.

“Anatomy of a Fall”
“Barbie”
“The Holdovers”
“Maestro”
“Past Lives”

BEST ADAPTED SCREENPLAY (61 films submitted)
Round One: The chapter voted and the top 10 were longlisted.
Round Two: The chapter will vote for the 5 nominations.

“All of Us Strangers”
“American Fiction”
“Oppenheimer”
“Poor Things”
“The Zone of Interest”

BEST CASTING (128 films submitted)
Round One: The chapter voted and the top 10 were longlisted.
Round Two: A jury will vote for the 5 nominations.

“All of Us Strangers”
“Anatomy of a Fall”
“The Holdovers”
“How to Have Sex”
“Killers of The Flower Moon”

BEST CINEMATOGRAPHY (186 films submitted)
Round One: The chapter voted and the top 10 were longlisted.
Round Two: The chapter will vote for the 5 nominations.

“Killers of The Flower Moon”
“Maestro”
“Oppenheimer”
“Poor Things”
“The Zone of Interest”

BEST COSTUME DESIGN (129 submitted)
Round One: The chapter voted and the top 10 were longlisted.
Round Two: The chapter will vote for the 5 nominations.

“Barbie”
“Killers of The Flower Moon”
“Napoleon”
“Oppenheimer”
“Poor Things”

BEST FILM EDITING (197 films submitted)
Round One: The chapter voted and the top 10 were longlisted.
Round Two: The chapter will vote for the 5 nominations.

“Anatomy of a Fall”
“Killers of The Flower Moon”
“Oppenheimer”
“Poor Things”
“The Zone of Interest”

BEST MAKE UP & HAIR (124 films submitted)
Round One: The chapter voted and the top 10 were longlisted.
Round Two: The chapter will vote for the 5 nominations.

“Killers of The Flower Moon”
“Maestro”
“Napoleon”
“Oppenheimer”
“Poor Things”

BEST ORIGINAL SCORE (131 films submitted)
Round One: The chapter voted and the top 10 were longlisted.
Round Two: The chapter will vote for the 5 nominations.

“Killers of The Flower Moon”
“Oppenheimer”
“Poor Things”
“Saltburn”
“Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse”

BEST PRODUCTION DESIGN (151 films submitted)
Round One: The chapter voted and the top 10 were longlisted.
Round Two: The chapter will vote for the 5 nominations.

“Barbie”
“Killers of The Flower Moon”
“Oppenheimer”
“Poor Things”
“The Zone of Interest”

BEST SOUND (172 films submitted)
Round One: The chapter voted and the top 10 were longlisted.
Round Two: The chapter will vote for the 5 nominations.

“Ferrari”
“Maestro”
“Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning Part One”
“Oppenheimer”
“The Zone of Interest”

BEST VISUAL EFFECTS (73 films submitted)
Round One: The chapter voted and the top 10 were longlisted.
Round Two: The chapter will vote for the 5 nominations.

“The Creator”
“Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3”
“Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning Part One”
“Napoleon”
“Poor Things”

BEST ANIMATED FEATURE (17 films submitted)
Round One: Those who opted in voted and their top 8 were longlisted.
Round Two: Those who opted in vote and their top 4 are nominated.

“The Boy And The Heron”
“Chicken Run: Dawn of the Nugget”
“Elemental”
“Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse”

BEST DOCUMENTARY FEATURE (60 films submitted)
Round One: Those who opted in voted and their top 10 were longlisted; the top 2 vote getters are guaranteed nominations.
Round Two: A jury will vote for 5 nominations from the 8 remaining contenders.

“20 Days In Mariupol”
“American Symphony”
“Beyond Utopia”
“Still: A Michael J. Fox Movie”
“Wham!”

BEST FILM NOT IN THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE (59 films submitted)
Round One: Those who opted in voted and their top 10 were longlisted.
Round Two: Those who opted in vote and their top 5 are nominated.

“20 Days In Mariupol”
“Anatomy of a Fall”
“Past Lives”
“Society of the Snow”
“The Zone of Interest”

BEST BRITISH FILM (76 films that passed the BFI Diversity Standards submitted)
Round One: Those who opted in voted and their top 5 will be nominated.
Round Two: A jury will pick the other 5 nominees from the remaining 10 films.

“All of Us Strangers”
“How to Have Sex”
“Napoleon”
“The Old Oak”
“Poor Things”
“Rye Lane”
“Saltburn”
“Scrapper”
“Wonka”
“The Zone of Interest”

BEST BRITISH ANIMATION SHORT
“Crab Day”
“Visible Mending”
“Wild Summon”

BEST BRITISH SHORT
“Festival of Slaps”
“Gorka”
“Jellyfish and Lobster”
“Such a Lovely Day”
“Yellow”

BEST DEBUT BY A BRITISH WRITER, DIRECTOR OR PRODUCER

Lisa Selby (Director), Rebecca Lloyd-Evans (Director, Producer), Alex Fry (Producer), “Blue Bag Life”
Christopher Sharp (Director) [also directed Moses Bwayo], “Bobi Wine: The People’s President”
Savanah Leaf (Writer, Director, Producer), Shirley O’Connor (Producer), Medb Riordan (Producer), “Earth Mama”
Molly Manning Walker (Writer, Director), “How to Have Sex”
Ella Glendining (Director), “Is Anybody Out There?”

EE RISING STAR AWARD
Phoebe Dynevor
Ayo Edebiri
Jacob Elordi
Mia McKenna-Bruce
Sophie Wilde

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