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11 minutes ago, Deadlines? What Deadlines? said:

Damn. I was just going to post this. 

How about that there Oppenheimer movie getting shortlisted for best sound? Can you hear me ok? Huh?

You do remember that I have been doing these threads for years on this board? B)

Yeah... Can't say the sound was OPPENHEIMER's better suit. That said, not many surprises... Sad to see ABOUT DRY GRASSES by Nuri Bilge Ceylan missing the shortlist for Best International Feature. Rather happy to see "Can't Catch Me Now" by Olivia Rodrigo shortlisted for the Best Song and I will not give up on predicting her nomination until Oscar nom morning. 

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In other news, MAESTRO is available on Netflix. God, Cooper really wants that Oscar. So unimaginative performance. As someone said, Cate Blanchett made Lydia Tar for more real than Cooper did with  Bernstein. Mulligan, as usual, is perfect. But the movie is dull. One really needs to count how many times Mulligan has been hurt by bad movie. She will be nominated for this one, but script rather fails her. 

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Slowly and steadily, Lily Gladstone is getting ahead of the pack in Best Lead Actress race. Charles Melton is giving RDJ and the other whales in Best Supporting Actor category run for their money, AS HE SHOULD. Melton was in a movie with two of the most brilliant Hollywood actresses who did wonders and he still owned the role and made everyone notice him. If you ask me, that is the definition of the best supporting actor.

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Taraji P. Henson made the news talking about pay disparity for black actresses in Hollywood. I have some conflicted thoughts about actors and actresses talking about work and the money they earn but one thing is clear - she deserves the money any actor or actress of her box office and critical success has. That is beyond dispute. 

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For this year, the only one left is UK critics which will announce their winners on December, 30th. With London and UK critics circles, we will have better idea of what may happen at BAFTA, but just like with States, it is good to remember that critics circles and Academy voters have zero members overlapping. 

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The 2023 UK Film Critics Association (UKFCA) Nominations

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Best Film
Barbie
Killers of the Flower Moon
Oppenheimer
Past Lives
Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse

Best Director
Celine Song – Past Lives
Christopher Nolan – Oppenheimer
Emerald Fennell – Saltburn
Jonathan Glazar – The Zone of Interest
Martin Scorsese – Killers of the Flower Moon

Best Actor
Andrew Scott – All Of Us Strangers
Barry Keoghan – Saltburn
Bradley Cooper – Maestro
Cillian Murphy – Oppenheimer
Paul Giamatti – The Holdovers

Best Actress
Lily Gladstone – Killers of the Flower Moon
Emma Stone – Poor Things
Greta Lee – Past Lives
Sandra Huller – Anatomy Of A Fall
Margot Robbie – Barbie

Best Supporting Actor
Charles Melton – May December
Glenn Howerton – BlackBerry
Mark Ruffalo – Poor Things
Robert Downey Jr. – Oppenheimer
Ryan Gosling – Barbie

Best Supporting Actress
Da’Vine Joy Randolph – The Holdovers
Emily Blunt – Oppenheimer
Julianne Moore – May December
Rachel McAdams – Are You There God, It’s Me Margaret
Rosamund Pike – Saltburn

Best Screenplay
Anatomy Of A Fall
Barbie
Killers of the Flower Moon
Oppenheimer
Past Lives

 

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39 minutes ago, Mladen said:

The 2023 UK Film Critics Association (UKFCA) Nominations

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Best Film
Barbie
Killers of the Flower Moon
Oppenheimer
Past Lives
Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse

Best Director
Celine Song – Past Lives
Christopher Nolan – Oppenheimer
Emerald Fennell – Saltburn
Jonathan Glazar – The Zone of Interest
Martin Scorsese – Killers of the Flower Moon

Best Actor
Andrew Scott – All Of Us Strangers
Barry Keoghan – Saltburn
Bradley Cooper – Maestro
Cillian Murphy – Oppenheimer
Paul Giamatti – The Holdovers

Best Actress
Lily Gladstone – Killers of the Flower Moon
Emma Stone – Poor Things
Greta Lee – Past Lives
Sandra Huller – Anatomy Of A Fall
Margot Robbie – Barbie

Best Supporting Actor
Charles Melton – May December
Glenn Howerton – BlackBerry
Mark Ruffalo – Poor Things
Robert Downey Jr. – Oppenheimer
Ryan Gosling – Barbie

Best Supporting Actress
Da’Vine Joy Randolph – The Holdovers
Emily Blunt – Oppenheimer
Julianne Moore – May December
Rachel McAdams – Are You There God, It’s Me Margaret
Rosamund Pike – Saltburn

Best Screenplay
Anatomy Of A Fall
Barbie
Killers of the Flower Moon
Oppenheimer
Past Lives

 

WTF is up with them ignoring Poor Things in every non-acting category? Nominating Barbie over Poor Things is really unserious.

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9 minutes ago, Annara Snow said:

WTF is up with them ignoring Poor Things in every non-acting category? Nominating Barbie over Poor Things is really unserious.

WTF is up with them nominating Cooper for MAESTRO and not Mulligan? 

That said, their love for SALTBURN warms my heart. I am still praying for that hail Mary nomination for Rosamund :wub:

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18 minutes ago, Mladen said:

WTF is up with them nominating Cooper for MAESTRO and not Mulligan? 

That said, their love for SALTBURN warms my heart. I am still praying for that hail Mary nomination for Rosamund :wub:

I can't say anything about Maestro because I haven't seen it. 

Same with Saltburn, The Holdovers, May December... I'm guessing they will all be at FEST 2024.

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5 hours ago, Annara Snow said:

I can't say anything about Maestro because I haven't seen it. 

Same with Saltburn, The Holdovers, May December... I'm guessing they will all be at FEST 2024.

I doubt it. MAESTRO and MAY DECEMBER are on Netflix, SALTBURN on Amazon Prime. They are rather available.

THE HOLDOVERS started streaming today on Peacock, but it is not available outside US. 

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1 hour ago, Mladen said:

I doubt it. MAESTRO and MAY DECEMBER are on Netflix, SALTBURN on Amazon Prime. They are rather available.

THE HOLDOVERS started streaming today on Peacock, but it is not available outside US. 

Although it's not like movies released on streaming srevices were not shown in our cinemas (even The Sopranos movie)... though I'm not sure about festivals.

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The 2023 UK Film Critics Association (UKFCA) Winners

Spoiler

Best Film
Barbie
Killers of the Flower Moon
Oppenheimer
Past Lives
Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse

Best Director
Emerald Fennell – Saltburn
Jonathan Glazar – The Zone of Interest
Christopher Nolan – Oppenheimer
Martin Scorsese – Killers of the Flower Moon
Celine Song – Past Lives

Best Actor
Bradley Cooper – Maestro
Paul Giamatti – The Holdovers
Barry Keoghan – Saltburn
Cillian Murphy – Oppenheimer
Andrew Scott – All Of Us Strangers

Best Actress
Lily Gladstone – Killers of the Flower Moon
Sandra Huller – Anatomy Of A Fall
Greta Lee – Past Lives
Margot Robbie – Barbie
Emma Stone – Poor Things

Best Supporting Actor
Robert Downey Jr. – Oppenheimer
Ryan Gosling – Barbie
Glenn Howerton – BlackBerry
Charles Melton – May December
Mark Ruffalo – Poor Things

Best Supporting Actress
Emily Blunt – Oppenheimer
Rachel McAdams – Are You There God? It’s Me Margaret.
Julianne Moore – May December
Rosamund Pike – Saltburn
Da’Vine Joy Randolph – The Holdovers

Best Screenplay
Anatomy Of A Fall
Barbie
Killers of the Flower Moon
Oppenheimer
Past Lives

 

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6 hours ago, Mladen said:

The 2023 UK Film Critics Association (UKFCA) Winners

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Best Film
Barbie
Killers of the Flower Moon
Oppenheimer
Past Lives
Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse

Best Director
Emerald Fennell – Saltburn
Jonathan Glazar – The Zone of Interest
Christopher Nolan – Oppenheimer
Martin Scorsese – Killers of the Flower Moon
Celine Song – Past Lives

Best Actor
Bradley Cooper – Maestro
Paul Giamatti – The Holdovers
Barry Keoghan – Saltburn
Cillian Murphy – Oppenheimer
Andrew Scott – All Of Us Strangers

Best Actress
Lily Gladstone – Killers of the Flower Moon
Sandra Huller – Anatomy Of A Fall
Greta Lee – Past Lives
Margot Robbie – Barbie
Emma Stone – Poor Things

Best Supporting Actor
Robert Downey Jr. – Oppenheimer
Ryan Gosling – Barbie
Glenn Howerton – BlackBerry
Charles Melton – May December
Mark Ruffalo – Poor Things

Best Supporting Actress
Emily Blunt – Oppenheimer
Rachel McAdams – Are You There God? It’s Me Margaret.
Julianne Moore – May December
Rosamund Pike – Saltburn
Da’Vine Joy Randolph – The Holdovers

Best Screenplay
Anatomy Of A Fall
Barbie
Killers of the Flower Moon
Oppenheimer
Past Lives

 

These are decent results out of these nominations, i.e. once you snub Poor Things, which they did.

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The Los Angeles Times Oscar Roundtables

ACTORS Roundtable

Colman Domingo ("Rustin", "The Color Purple") joins Paul Giamatti ("The Holdovers"), Cillian Murphy ("Oppenheimer"), Mark Ruffalo ("Poor Things"), Andrew Scott ("All of Us Strangers") and Jeffrey Wright ("American Fiction")

ACTRESSES Roundtable

Fantasia Barrino ("The Color Purple") joins Emily Blunt ("Oppenheimer"), America Ferrera ("Barbie"), Eve Hewson ("Flora and Son"), Sandra Hüller ("Anatomy of a Fall", "The Zone of Interest") and Julianne Moore ("May December")

DIRECTORS Roundtable

Blitz Bazawule ("The Color Purple") joins Bradley Cooper ("Maestro), Michael Mann ("Ferrari"), Alexander Payne ("The Holdovers"), Celine Song ("Past Lives") and Justine Triet ("Anatomy of a Fall")

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And to no surprise to anyone knowing how AMPAS works, BARBIE will be competing in Adapted Screenplay, Variety reports. The studio campaigned the movie in Original Screenplay category, but AMPAS will deem BARBIE's screenplay as Adapted. This is not a great surprise as Writers branch of AMPAS has a long history of making scripts with pre-existing characters Adapted. One such example is LOGAN. 

BAFTA's longlists will come this Friday, and British Academy deems BARBIE as Original. 

https://variety.com/2024/film/awards/barbie-moved-adapted-screenplay-oscars-1235848136/

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The 2024 Palm Springs International Film Festival (PSIFF) Awards

FULL CEREMONY

Desert Palm Achievement Award, Actress: Emma Stone, POOR THINGS

Desert Palm Achievement Award, Actor: Cillian Murphy, OPPENHEIMER

Icon Award: Paul Giamatti, THE HOLDOVERS

Breakthrough Performance Award: Da'Vine Joy Randolph, THE HOLDOVERS

Director of the Year Award: Greta Gerwig, BARBIE

Career Achievement Award: Jeffrey Wright, AMERICAN FICTION

International Star Award, Actress: Carey Mulligan, MAESTRO

Spotlight Award, Actress: Danielle Brooks, THE COLOR PURPLE

Spotlight Award, Actor: Colman Domingo, RUSTIN

Creative Impact in Directing Award: Yorgos Lanthimos, POOR THINGS

Chairman's Award: Billie Eilish & Finneas O'Connell, "What Was I Made For?" from BARBIE

Variety's Creative Impact in Screenwriting Award: Eli Roth, KILLERS OF THE FLOWER MOON

Variety's  Creative Impact in Acting Award: Penelope Cruz, FERRARI

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The 2024 EE British Academy Film Awards (BAFTA) Longlists

 

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BEST FILM

10 films will advance in the Best Film category. 234 eligible films were submitted for consideration. All film voting members of BAFTA vote to determine the longlist, nominations and overall winner.

  • All of Us Strangers
  • Anatomy of a Fall
  • Barbie
  • The Holdovers
  • Killers of The Flower Moon
  • Maestro
  • Oppenheimer
  • Past Lives
  • Poor Things
  • The Zone of Interest

OUTSTANDING BRITISH FILM

15 films will advance in the Outstanding British Film category. All BAFTA film voting members were invited to join an opt-in chapter to determine the longlist (of which the top five are nominated).  A jury selects the remaining five nominations. In the final round all film voting members vote to determine the winning film. 76 eligible films were submitted for consideration.

All of Us Strangers

  • Chicken Run: Dawn of the Nugget
  • The Deepest Breath
  • The Great Escaper
  • How to Have Sex
  • Napoleon
  • The Old Oak
  • One Life
  • Poor Things
  • Rye Lane
  • Saltburn
  • Scrapper
  • Tetris
  • Wonka
  • The Zone of Interest

OUTSTANDING DEBUT BY A BRITISH WRITER, DIRECTOR OR PRODUCER

10 films will advance in the Outstanding Debut category.  A jury determines the longlist, nominations and overall winner in this category. 52 eligible films were submitted for consideration.

  • Blue Bag Life
  • Bobi Wine: The People’s President
  • Earth Mama
  • The End We Start From
  • How To Have Sex
  • If the Streets Were on Fire
  • Is There Anybody Out There?
  • Polite Society
  • Rye Lane
  • Scrapper

FILM NOT IN ENGLISH LANGUAGE

10 films will advance in the Film Not in the English Language category. All BAFTA film voting members were invited to join an opt-in chapter to determine the longlist. This chapter will vote to nominate five films and will vote for the overall winning film. 59 eligible films were submitted for consideration.

  • 20 Days In Mariupol
  • Anatomy of a Fall
  • The Boy And The Heron
  • The Eight Mountains
  • Fallen Leaves
  • Past Lives
  • Society of the Snow
  • The Taste of Things
  • The Teachers’ Lounge
  • The Zone of Interest

DOCUMENTARY

10 films will advance in the Documentary category. All BAFTA film voting members were invited to join an opt-in chapter to determine the longlist (of which the top two are nominated).  A jury selects the remaining three nominations. In the final round the Documentary opt-in chapter votes to determine the winning film. 60 eligible films were submitted for consideration.

  • 20 Days In Mariupol
  • American Symphony
  • Beyond Utopia
  • The Deepest Breath
  • High & Low – John Galliano
  • Little Richard: I Am Everything
  • Mad About The Boy: The Noël Coward Story
  • The Pigeon Tunnel
  • Still: A Michael J. Fox Movie
  • Wham!

ANIMATED FILM

Eight films will advance in the Animated Film category. All BAFTA film voting members were invited to join an opt-in chapter to determine the longlist. This chapter will vote to nominate four films and will vote for the winning film. 17 eligible films were submitted for consideration.

  • The Boy And The Heron
  • Chicken Run: Dawn of the Nugget
  • Elemental
  • Nimona
  • Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse
  • The Super Mario Bros. Movie
  • Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhem
  • Wish

DIRECTOR

16 films will advance in the Director category. Members of the Directing chapter vote for their top 16 to determine the longlist, of which the top female, male, and directors who identify as non-binary (within the voting results range of the top 10 female/male directors) will be longlisted to a max of 11, with female/male gender parity upheld, and of which the top two are nominated regardless of gender. A longlisting jury selects the final places from the next 8 placed female, male & non-binary directors (placed within this voting results range). A nominating jury selects four Directors from the longlist to make-up a nominee list of six Directors. In the final round all film voting members vote to determine the winning film. 206 eligible films were submitted for consideration.

  • Anatomy of a Fall
  • All of Us Strangers
  • American Fiction
  • Barbie
  • The Holdovers
  • How to Have Sex
  • Killers of The Flower Moon
  • Maestro
  • Oppenheimer
  • Past Lives
  • Poor Things
  • Priscilla
  • Rye Lane
  • Saltburn
  • Scrapper
  • The Zone of Interest

ORIGINAL SCREENPLAY

10 films will advance in the Original Screenplay category. Members of the Writers chapter vote to determine the longlist and the nominations. In the final round of voting, all film voting members will vote for the winning film. 100 eligible films were submitted for consideration.

  • Air
  • Anatomy of a Fall
  • Barbie
  • The Holdovers
  • How to Have Sex
  • Maestro
  • May December
  • Past Lives
  • Rye Lane
  • Saltburn

ADAPTED SCREENPLAY

10 films will advance in the Adapted Screenplay category. Members of the Writers chapter vote to determine the longlist and the nominations. In the final round of voting, all film voting members will vote for the winning film. 61 eligible films were submitted for consideration.

  • All of Us Strangers
  • American Fiction
  • Are You There God? It’s Me, Margaret.
  • Dumb Money
  • The Killer
  • Killers of The Flower Moon
  • Oppenheimer
  • Poor Things
  • Wonka
  • The Zone of Interest

LEADING ACTRESS

10 performances will advance in the Leading Actress category. Members of the Acting chapter vote to determine the longlist (of which the top three are nominated). A longlisting jury selects a further three performances to create a longlist of 10. A nominating jury then selects three performances from the longlist to make-up a nominee list of six performances. In the final round all film voting members vote to determine the winning performance. 94 performances were submitted for consideration.

  • Annette Bening – NYAD
  • Carey Mulligan – Maestro
  • Emma Stone – Poor Things
  • Fantasia Barrino – The Color Purple
  • Greta Lee – Past Lives
  • Lily Gladstone – Killers of The Flower Moon
  • Margot Robbie – Barbie
  • Mia McKenna-Bruce – How to Have Sex
  • Sandra Hüller – Anatomy of a Fall
  • Vivian Oparah – Rye Lane

LEADING ACTOR

10 performances will advance in the Leading Actor category. Members of the Acting chapter vote to determine the longlist (of which the top three are nominated). A longlisting jury selects a further three performances to create a longlist of 10. A nominating jury then selects three performances from the longlist to make-up a nominee list of six performances. In the final round all film voting members vote to determine the winning performance. 108 performances were submitted for consideration.

  • Andrew Scott – All of Us Strangers
  • Barry Keoghan – Saltburn
  • Bradley Cooper – Maestro
  • Cillian Murphy – Oppenheimer
  • Colman Domingo – Rustin
  • George MacKay – Femme
  • Jeffrey Wright – American Fiction
  • Leonardo DiCaprio – Killers of The Flower Moon
  • Paul Giamatti – The Holdovers
  • Teo Yoo – Past Lives

SUPPORTING ACTRESS

10 performances will advance in the Supporting Actress category. Members of the Acting chapter vote to determine the longlist (of which the top three are nominated). A longlisting jury selects a further three performances to create a longlist of 10. A nominating jury then selects three performances from the longlist to make-up a nominee list of six performances. In the final round all film voting members vote to determine the winning performance. 224 performances were submitted for consideration.

  • America Ferrera – Barbie
  • Cara Jade Myers – Killers of The Flower Moon
  • Claire Foy All – All of Us Strangers
  • Danielle Brooks – The Color Purple
  • Da’Vine Joy Randolph – The Holdovers
  • Emily Blunt – Oppenheimer
  • Jodie Foster – NYAD
  • Julianne Moore – May December
  • Rosamund Pike – Saltburn
  • Sandra Hüller – The Zone of Interest

SUPPORTING ACTOR

10 performances will advance in the Supporting Actor category. Members of the Acting chapter vote to determine the longlist (of which the top three are nominated). A longlisting jury selects a further three performances to create a longlist of 10. A nominating jury then selects three performances from the longlist to make-up a nominee list of six performances. In the final round all film voting members vote to determine the winning performance. 338 performances were submitted for consideration.

  • Anthony Hopkins – One Life
  • Ben Whishaw – Passages
  • Dominic Sessa – The Holdovers
  • Jacob Elordi – Saltburn
  • Jamie Bell – All of Us Strangers
  • Mark Ruffalo – Poor Things
  • Paul Mescal – All of Us Strangers
  • Robert De Niro – Killers of The Flower Moon
  • Robert Downey Jr. – Oppenheimer
  • Ryan Gosling – Barbie

CASTING

10 films will advance in the Casting category. Members of the Casting chapter vote to determine the longlist. A jury selects the five nominations and in the final round all film voting members select the winning film. 128 films were submitted for consideration.

  • All of Us Strangers
  • Anatomy of a Fall
  • Barbie
  • The Holdovers
  • How to Have Sex
  • Killers of The Flower Moon
  • Maestro
  • Oppenheimer
  • Saltburn
  • Scrapper

CINEMATOGRAPHY

10 films will advance in the Cinematography category. Members of the Cinematography chapter vote to determine the longlist and the nominations. In the final round of voting, all film voting members will vote for the overall winning film. 186 films were submitted for consideration.

  • Barbie
  • The Creator
  • Ferrari
  • Killers of The Flower Moon
  • Maestro
  • Napoleon
  • Oppenheimer
  • Poor Things
  • Saltburn
  • The Zone of Interest

COSTUME DESIGN

10 films will advance in the Costume Design category. Members of the Costume and Makeup & Hair chapters vote to determine the longlist and the nominations. In the final round of voting, all film voting members will vote for the overall winning film. 129 films were submitted for consideration.

  • Asteroid City
  • Barbie
  • Ferrari
  • Killers of The Flower Moon
  • Maestro
  • Napoleon
  • Oppenheimer
  • Poor Things
  • Saltburn
  • Wonka

EDITING

10 films will advance in the Editing category. Members of the Editing chapter vote to determine the longlist and the nominations. In the final round of voting, all film voting members will vote for the overall winning film. 197 films were submitted for consideration.

  • All of Us Strangers
  • Anatomy of a Fall
  • Barbie
  • Killers of The Flower Moon
  • Maestro
  • Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning Part One
  • Oppenheimer
  • Poor Things
  • Saltburn
  • The Zone of Interest

MAKE UP & HAIR

10 films will advance in the Make Up & Hair category. Members of the Costume Design and the Make Up & Hair chapters vote to determine the longlist and the nominations. In the final round of voting, all film voting members will vote for the overall winning film. 124 films were submitted for consideration.

  • Barbie
  • Ferrari
  • Golda
  • Killers of The Flower Moon
  • Maestro
  • Napoleon
  • Oppenheimer
  • Poor Things
  • Priscilla
  • Wonka

ORIGINAL SCORE

10 films will advance in the Original Score category. Members of the Music chapter vote to determine the longlist and the nominations. In the final round of voting, all film voting members will vote for the overall winning film. 131 films were submitted for consideration. Music cue sheets are provided by the entrants and published on BAFTA View.

  • American Fiction
  • Barbie
  • Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny
  • Killers of The Flower Moon
  • Napoleon
  • Oppenheimer
  • Poor Things
  • Saltburn
  • Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse
  • Wonka

PRODUCTION DESIGN

10 films will advance in the Production Design category. Members of the Production Design chapter vote to determine the longlist and the nominations. In the final round of voting, all film voting members will vote for the overall winning film. 151 films were submitted for consideration.

  • Asteroid City
  • Barbie
  • Ferrari
  • Killers of The Flower Moon
  • Maestro
  • Napoleon
  • Oppenheimer
  • Poor Things
  • Wonka
  • The Zone of Interest

SPECIAL VISUAL EFFECTS

10 films will advance in the Special Visual Effect category. Members of the SVFX chapter vote to determine the longlist and the nominations. In the final round of voting, all film voting members will vote for the overall winning film. 73 films were submitted for consideration. A supporting Statement and a show-reel of the SVFX work (up to five minutes in duration) can be submitted and are published on BAFTA View.

  • Barbie
  • The Creator
  • Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3
  • Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny
  • Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning Part One
  • Napoleon
  • Oppenheimer
  • Poor Things
  • Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse
  • Wonka

SOUND

10 films will advance in the Sound category Members of the Sound chapter vote to determine the longlist and the nominations. In the final round of voting, all film voting members will vote for the overall winning film. 172 films were submitted for consideration.

  • Barbie
  • Ferrari
  • Killers of The Flower Moon
  • Maestro
  • Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning Part One
  • Napoleon
  • Oppenheimer
  • Poor Things
  • Wonka
  • The Zone of Interest

BRITISH SHORT ANIMATION

Six films will advance in the British Short Animation category.  A jury votes to determine the longlist and the nominations. In the final round of voting, all film voting members are invited to join an opt-in chapter to vote for the overall winning short animation.

  • Crab Day
  • Sweet Like Lemons
  • The Smeds and The Smoos
  • Visible Mending
  • Wild Summon
  • World to Roam

BRITISH SHORT FILM

Ten films will advance in the British Short Film category.  A jury votes to determine the longlist and the nominations. In the final round of voting, all film voting members are invited to join an opt-in chapter to vote for the overall winning short film.

  • Essex Girls
  • Festival of Slaps
  • Finding Alaa
  • Gorka
  • Jellyfish and Lobster
  • Jill, Uncredited
  • Mighty Penguins
  • The One Note Man
  • Such A Lovely Day
  • Yellow

 

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The 2024 EE British Academy Film Awards (BAFTA) Longlists

 

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BEST FILM

10 films will advance in the Best Film category. 234 eligible films were submitted for consideration. All film voting members of BAFTA vote to determine the longlist, nominations and overall winner.

  • All of Us Strangers
  • Anatomy of a Fall
  • Barbie
  • The Holdovers
  • Killers of The Flower Moon
  • Maestro
  • Oppenheimer
  • Past Lives
  • Poor Things
  • The Zone of Interest

OUTSTANDING BRITISH FILM

15 films will advance in the Outstanding British Film category. All BAFTA film voting members were invited to join an opt-in chapter to determine the longlist (of which the top five are nominated).  A jury selects the remaining five nominations. In the final round all film voting members vote to determine the winning film. 76 eligible films were submitted for consideration.

All of Us Strangers

  • Chicken Run: Dawn of the Nugget
  • The Deepest Breath
  • The Great Escaper
  • How to Have Sex
  • Napoleon
  • The Old Oak
  • One Life
  • Poor Things
  • Rye Lane
  • Saltburn
  • Scrapper
  • Tetris
  • Wonka
  • The Zone of Interest

OUTSTANDING DEBUT BY A BRITISH WRITER, DIRECTOR OR PRODUCER

10 films will advance in the Outstanding Debut category.  A jury determines the longlist, nominations and overall winner in this category. 52 eligible films were submitted for consideration.

  • Blue Bag Life
  • Bobi Wine: The People’s President
  • Earth Mama
  • The End We Start From
  • How To Have Sex
  • If the Streets Were on Fire
  • Is There Anybody Out There?
  • Polite Society
  • Rye Lane
  • Scrapper

FILM NOT IN ENGLISH LANGUAGE

10 films will advance in the Film Not in the English Language category. All BAFTA film voting members were invited to join an opt-in chapter to determine the longlist. This chapter will vote to nominate five films and will vote for the overall winning film. 59 eligible films were submitted for consideration.

  • 20 Days In Mariupol
  • Anatomy of a Fall
  • The Boy And The Heron
  • The Eight Mountains
  • Fallen Leaves
  • Past Lives
  • Society of the Snow
  • The Taste of Things
  • The Teachers’ Lounge
  • The Zone of Interest

DOCUMENTARY

10 films will advance in the Documentary category. All BAFTA film voting members were invited to join an opt-in chapter to determine the longlist (of which the top two are nominated).  A jury selects the remaining three nominations. In the final round the Documentary opt-in chapter votes to determine the winning film. 60 eligible films were submitted for consideration.

  • 20 Days In Mariupol
  • American Symphony
  • Beyond Utopia
  • The Deepest Breath
  • High & Low – John Galliano
  • Little Richard: I Am Everything
  • Mad About The Boy: The Noël Coward Story
  • The Pigeon Tunnel
  • Still: A Michael J. Fox Movie
  • Wham!

ANIMATED FILM

Eight films will advance in the Animated Film category. All BAFTA film voting members were invited to join an opt-in chapter to determine the longlist. This chapter will vote to nominate four films and will vote for the winning film. 17 eligible films were submitted for consideration.

  • The Boy And The Heron
  • Chicken Run: Dawn of the Nugget
  • Elemental
  • Nimona
  • Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse
  • The Super Mario Bros. Movie
  • Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhem
  • Wish

DIRECTOR

16 films will advance in the Director category. Members of the Directing chapter vote for their top 16 to determine the longlist, of which the top female, male, and directors who identify as non-binary (within the voting results range of the top 10 female/male directors) will be longlisted to a max of 11, with female/male gender parity upheld, and of which the top two are nominated regardless of gender. A longlisting jury selects the final places from the next 8 placed female, male & non-binary directors (placed within this voting results range). A nominating jury selects four Directors from the longlist to make-up a nominee list of six Directors. In the final round all film voting members vote to determine the winning film. 206 eligible films were submitted for consideration.

  • Anatomy of a Fall
  • All of Us Strangers
  • American Fiction
  • Barbie
  • The Holdovers
  • How to Have Sex
  • Killers of The Flower Moon
  • Maestro
  • Oppenheimer
  • Past Lives
  • Poor Things
  • Priscilla
  • Rye Lane
  • Saltburn
  • Scrapper
  • The Zone of Interest

ORIGINAL SCREENPLAY

10 films will advance in the Original Screenplay category. Members of the Writers chapter vote to determine the longlist and the nominations. In the final round of voting, all film voting members will vote for the winning film. 100 eligible films were submitted for consideration.

  • Air
  • Anatomy of a Fall
  • Barbie
  • The Holdovers
  • How to Have Sex
  • Maestro
  • May December
  • Past Lives
  • Rye Lane
  • Saltburn

ADAPTED SCREENPLAY

10 films will advance in the Adapted Screenplay category. Members of the Writers chapter vote to determine the longlist and the nominations. In the final round of voting, all film voting members will vote for the winning film. 61 eligible films were submitted for consideration.

  • All of Us Strangers
  • American Fiction
  • Are You There God? It’s Me, Margaret.
  • Dumb Money
  • The Killer
  • Killers of The Flower Moon
  • Oppenheimer
  • Poor Things
  • Wonka
  • The Zone of Interest

LEADING ACTRESS

10 performances will advance in the Leading Actress category. Members of the Acting chapter vote to determine the longlist (of which the top three are nominated). A longlisting jury selects a further three performances to create a longlist of 10. A nominating jury then selects three performances from the longlist to make-up a nominee list of six performances. In the final round all film voting members vote to determine the winning performance. 94 performances were submitted for consideration.

  • Annette Bening – NYAD
  • Carey Mulligan – Maestro
  • Emma Stone – Poor Things
  • Fantasia Barrino – The Color Purple
  • Greta Lee – Past Lives
  • Lily Gladstone – Killers of The Flower Moon
  • Margot Robbie – Barbie
  • Mia McKenna-Bruce – How to Have Sex
  • Sandra Hüller – Anatomy of a Fall
  • Vivian Oparah – Rye Lane

LEADING ACTOR

10 performances will advance in the Leading Actor category. Members of the Acting chapter vote to determine the longlist (of which the top three are nominated). A longlisting jury selects a further three performances to create a longlist of 10. A nominating jury then selects three performances from the longlist to make-up a nominee list of six performances. In the final round all film voting members vote to determine the winning performance. 108 performances were submitted for consideration.

  • Andrew Scott – All of Us Strangers
  • Barry Keoghan – Saltburn
  • Bradley Cooper – Maestro
  • Cillian Murphy – Oppenheimer
  • Colman Domingo – Rustin
  • George MacKay – Femme
  • Jeffrey Wright – American Fiction
  • Leonardo DiCaprio – Killers of The Flower Moon
  • Paul Giamatti – The Holdovers
  • Teo Yoo – Past Lives

SUPPORTING ACTRESS

10 performances will advance in the Supporting Actress category. Members of the Acting chapter vote to determine the longlist (of which the top three are nominated). A longlisting jury selects a further three performances to create a longlist of 10. A nominating jury then selects three performances from the longlist to make-up a nominee list of six performances. In the final round all film voting members vote to determine the winning performance. 224 performances were submitted for consideration.

  • America Ferrera – Barbie
  • Cara Jade Myers – Killers of The Flower Moon
  • Claire Foy All – All of Us Strangers
  • Danielle Brooks – The Color Purple
  • Da’Vine Joy Randolph – The Holdovers
  • Emily Blunt – Oppenheimer
  • Jodie Foster – NYAD
  • Julianne Moore – May December
  • Rosamund Pike – Saltburn
  • Sandra Hüller – The Zone of Interest

SUPPORTING ACTOR

10 performances will advance in the Supporting Actor category. Members of the Acting chapter vote to determine the longlist (of which the top three are nominated). A longlisting jury selects a further three performances to create a longlist of 10. A nominating jury then selects three performances from the longlist to make-up a nominee list of six performances. In the final round all film voting members vote to determine the winning performance. 338 performances were submitted for consideration.

  • Anthony Hopkins – One Life
  • Ben Whishaw – Passages
  • Dominic Sessa – The Holdovers
  • Jacob Elordi – Saltburn
  • Jamie Bell – All of Us Strangers
  • Mark Ruffalo – Poor Things
  • Paul Mescal – All of Us Strangers
  • Robert De Niro – Killers of The Flower Moon
  • Robert Downey Jr. – Oppenheimer
  • Ryan Gosling – Barbie

CASTING

10 films will advance in the Casting category. Members of the Casting chapter vote to determine the longlist. A jury selects the five nominations and in the final round all film voting members select the winning film. 128 films were submitted for consideration.

  • All of Us Strangers
  • Anatomy of a Fall
  • Barbie
  • The Holdovers
  • How to Have Sex
  • Killers of The Flower Moon
  • Maestro
  • Oppenheimer
  • Saltburn
  • Scrapper

CINEMATOGRAPHY

10 films will advance in the Cinematography category. Members of the Cinematography chapter vote to determine the longlist and the nominations. In the final round of voting, all film voting members will vote for the overall winning film. 186 films were submitted for consideration.

  • Barbie
  • The Creator
  • Ferrari
  • Killers of The Flower Moon
  • Maestro
  • Napoleon
  • Oppenheimer
  • Poor Things
  • Saltburn
  • The Zone of Interest

COSTUME DESIGN

10 films will advance in the Costume Design category. Members of the Costume and Makeup & Hair chapters vote to determine the longlist and the nominations. In the final round of voting, all film voting members will vote for the overall winning film. 129 films were submitted for consideration.

  • Asteroid City
  • Barbie
  • Ferrari
  • Killers of The Flower Moon
  • Maestro
  • Napoleon
  • Oppenheimer
  • Poor Things
  • Saltburn
  • Wonka

EDITING

10 films will advance in the Editing category. Members of the Editing chapter vote to determine the longlist and the nominations. In the final round of voting, all film voting members will vote for the overall winning film. 197 films were submitted for consideration.

  • All of Us Strangers
  • Anatomy of a Fall
  • Barbie
  • Killers of The Flower Moon
  • Maestro
  • Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning Part One
  • Oppenheimer
  • Poor Things
  • Saltburn
  • The Zone of Interest

MAKE UP & HAIR

10 films will advance in the Make Up & Hair category. Members of the Costume Design and the Make Up & Hair chapters vote to determine the longlist and the nominations. In the final round of voting, all film voting members will vote for the overall winning film. 124 films were submitted for consideration.

  • Barbie
  • Ferrari
  • Golda
  • Killers of The Flower Moon
  • Maestro
  • Napoleon
  • Oppenheimer
  • Poor Things
  • Priscilla
  • Wonka

ORIGINAL SCORE

10 films will advance in the Original Score category. Members of the Music chapter vote to determine the longlist and the nominations. In the final round of voting, all film voting members will vote for the overall winning film. 131 films were submitted for consideration. Music cue sheets are provided by the entrants and published on BAFTA View.

  • American Fiction
  • Barbie
  • Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny
  • Killers of The Flower Moon
  • Napoleon
  • Oppenheimer
  • Poor Things
  • Saltburn
  • Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse
  • Wonka

PRODUCTION DESIGN

10 films will advance in the Production Design category. Members of the Production Design chapter vote to determine the longlist and the nominations. In the final round of voting, all film voting members will vote for the overall winning film. 151 films were submitted for consideration.

  • Asteroid City
  • Barbie
  • Ferrari
  • Killers of The Flower Moon
  • Maestro
  • Napoleon
  • Oppenheimer
  • Poor Things
  • Wonka
  • The Zone of Interest

SPECIAL VISUAL EFFECTS

10 films will advance in the Special Visual Effect category. Members of the SVFX chapter vote to determine the longlist and the nominations. In the final round of voting, all film voting members will vote for the overall winning film. 73 films were submitted for consideration. A supporting Statement and a show-reel of the SVFX work (up to five minutes in duration) can be submitted and are published on BAFTA View.

  • Barbie
  • The Creator
  • Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3
  • Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny
  • Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning Part One
  • Napoleon
  • Oppenheimer
  • Poor Things
  • Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse
  • Wonka

SOUND

10 films will advance in the Sound category Members of the Sound chapter vote to determine the longlist and the nominations. In the final round of voting, all film voting members will vote for the overall winning film. 172 films were submitted for consideration.

  • Barbie
  • Ferrari
  • Killers of The Flower Moon
  • Maestro
  • Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning Part One
  • Napoleon
  • Oppenheimer
  • Poor Things
  • Wonka
  • The Zone of Interest

BRITISH SHORT ANIMATION

Six films will advance in the British Short Animation category.  A jury votes to determine the longlist and the nominations. In the final round of voting, all film voting members are invited to join an opt-in chapter to vote for the overall winning short animation.

  • Crab Day
  • Sweet Like Lemons
  • The Smeds and The Smoos
  • Visible Mending
  • Wild Summon
  • World to Roam

BRITISH SHORT FILM

Ten films will advance in the British Short Film category.  A jury votes to determine the longlist and the nominations. In the final round of voting, all film voting members are invited to join an opt-in chapter to vote for the overall winning short film.

  • Essex Girls
  • Festival of Slaps
  • Finding Alaa
  • Gorka
  • Jellyfish and Lobster
  • Jill, Uncredited
  • Mighty Penguins
  • The One Note Man
  • Such A Lovely Day
  • Yellow

 

There's lots of anger on Twitter over BAFTAs snubbing Charles Melton.

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1 hour ago, Annara Snow said:

There's lots of anger on Twitter over BAFTAs snubbing Charles Melton.

Deservedly so. It is clear that BAFTA really didn't watch or didn't like MAY DECEMBER, with movie being longlisted only in two categories. Someone mentioned that MAY DECEMBER is not available on Netflix UK, but I am not sure about it. Yeah, Melton was the biggest snub of the day. Some will also mention Rachel McAdams, but she was going nowhere. 

I can't say Melton is the best male Supporting performance (haven't seen POOR THINGS and ALL OF US STRANGERS), but I would give him Oscar before RDJ, De Niro and Gosling. He was phenomenal. 

SALTBURN did amazingly well - longlisted in 11 categories, with even Jacob Elordi getting mentioned. That was a bit surprised. Naturally, we need to see the nominations to see how loved it is, but the fact it got everywhere it could, save Best Film is a lot. 

SALTBURN is really doing its magic in the middle of the award season by being streaming darling. People seem to love it, to love Keoghan and Pike... I wouldn't be surprised if they start appearing - BAFTA, SAG and ultimately Oscars. 

THE COLOR PURPLE is taking blow after blow. We'll see in several days how SAG-AFTRA will nominate it, but I wouldn't be surprised if it underperforms. Obama's tweet about TCP was particularly funny as people suspected "Oprah called him" :D 

 

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The National Society of Film Critics Awards

 

Spoiler

Best Picture: PAST LIVES

Runners-up: THE ZONE OF INTEREST

OPPENHEIMER

Best Director: Jonathan Glazer, THE ZONE OF INTEREST

Runners-up: Todd Haynes, MAY DECEMBER

Christopher Nolan, OPPENHEIMER

Best Screenplay: Samy Burch, MAY DECEMBER

Runners-up: Celine Song, PAST LIVES

David Hemingson, THE HOLDOVERS

Best Actress: Sandra Hüller, ANATOMY OF A FALL & THE ZONE OF INTEREST

Runners-up:
Emma Stone, POOR THINGS

Lily Gladstone, KILLERS OF THE FLOWER MOON

Best Actor: Andrew Scott, ALL OF US STRANGERS

Runners-up: Jeffrey Wright, AMERICAN FICTION

Cillian Murphy, OPPENHEIMER

Best Supporting Actress: Da'Vine Joy Randolph, THE HOLDOVERS

Runners-up:
Penéleope Cruz, FERRARI

Rachel McAdams, ARE YOU THERE, GOD? IT'S ME, MARGARET.

Best Supporting Actor: Charles Melton, MAY DECEMBER

Runners-up: Robert Downey, Jr., OPPENHEIMER

Ryan Gosling, BARBIE

Best Cinematography: Rodrigo Prieto, KILLERS OF THE FLOWER MOON

Runners-up: Łukasz Żal, THE ZONE OF INTEREST

Hoyte van Hoytema, OPPENHEIMER

Best Film Not in the English Language: FALLEN LEAVES

Runners-up: THE ZONE OF INTEREST

ANATOMY OF A FALL

Best Nonfiction Film: MENUS-PLAISIRS — LES TROISGROS

Runners-up: 20 DAYS IN MARIUPOL

KOKOMO CITY

 

 

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Big surprise on the Best Actress there, but having just seen Anatomy of a Fall, it's the best performance I've seen this year (my previous best of the year was Mulligan in Maestro). And she stars in The Zone of Interest, too? Yeesh. Hard to top that.

Wonder if this'll herald more of a race for the Best Actress than people expected.

Still need to see May December

 

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21 minutes ago, Ran said:

Big surprise on the Best Actress there, but having just seen Anatomy of a Fall, it's the best performance I've seen this year (my previous best of the year was Mulligan in Maestro). And she stars in The Zone of Interest, too? Yeesh. Hard to top that.

Wonder if this'll herald more of a race for the Best Actress than people expected.

Still need to see May December

 

It's going to be a random year. I'd bet nothing sweeps at the Oscars and everyone gets an award.

Holy fuck though The Zone of Interest has made nothing. I can't find any numbers on what it cost, but a little over half a million at the box office is really bad.

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