12 Years A Slave and Gravity deservedly dominate this year's Bafta nominations, and show it's been an excellent year for British talent.
Gravity receives 11 nominations. 12 Years a Slave and American Hustle are
each nominated in ten categories. Captain Phillips has nine nominations. Behind
the Candelabra and Saving Mr. Banks are each nominated five times.
Philomena, Rush and The Wolf of Wall Street have four nominations. Blue
Jasmine, The Great Gatsby, Inside Llewyn Davis and Nebraska have each been
nominated three times. The Act of Killing, The Butler and The Hobbit: The
Desolation of Smaug have two nominations apiece.
Gravity is nominated in the following categories: Best Film, Outstanding
British Film, Director for Alfonso Cuarón, Original Screenplay, Original Music,
Cinematography, Editing, Production Design, Sound and Special Visual Effects.
Sandra Bullock is nominated for Leading Actress.
12 Years a Slave is nominated for Best Film, Director for Steve McQueen,
Adapted Screenplay, Original Music, Cinematography, Editing and Production
Design. Chiwetel Ejiofor is nominated for Leading Actor. Michael Fassbender is
nominated for Supporting Actor and Lupita Nyong’o is nominated for Supporting
Actress.
American Hustle receives nominations for Best Film, Director for David O.
Russell, Original Screenplay, Production Design, Costume Design and Make Up
& Hair. Christian Bale is nominated for Leading Actor and Amy Adams is
nominated for Leading Actress, whilst Bradley Cooper and Jennifer Lawrence are
nominated for Supporting Actor and Supporting Actress.
Captain Phillips is nominated in the following categories: Best Film,
Director for Paul Greengrass, Adapted Screenplay, Original Music,
Cinematography, Editing and Sound. Tom Hanks is nominated for Leading Actor and
Barkhad Abdi is nominated for Supporting Actor.
Philomena completes the Best Film line-up, with three further nominations in
Outstanding British Film, Adapted Screenplay and Leading Actress for Judi
Dench.
Behind the Candelabra is nominated in Adapted Screenplay, Production Design,
Costume Design and Make Up & Hair. Matt Damon is nominated for Supporting
Actor.
Saving Mr. Banks receives nominations for Outstanding British Film,
Outstanding Debut by a British Writer, Director or Producer, Original Music and
Costume Design. Emma Thompson is nominated for Leading Actress.
Mandela: Long Walk to Freedom is nominated for Outstanding British Film,
alongside Gravity, Philomena, Rush, Saving Mr. Banks and The Selfish Giant.
Leonardo DiCaprio is nominated in Leading Actor for The Wolf of Wall Street,
which is also nominated in Director for Martin Scorsese, Adapted Screenplay and
Editing.
Cate Blanchett and Sally Hawkins are nominated as Leading Actress and
Supporting Actress for Blue Jasmine, for which Woody Allen also receives a
nomination for Original Screenplay.
Bruce Dern is nominated as Leading Actor for Nebraska. The film receives two
further nominations for Original Screenplay and Cinematography.
Julia Roberts and Oprah Winfrey complete the Supporting Actress line-up for
August: Osage County and The Butler respectively. The Butler receives one
further nomination for Make Up & Hair.
Daniel Brühl completes the Supporting Actor category for Rush, which also
receives nominations for Outstanding British Film, Editing and Sound.
Joel
and Ethan Coen receive an Original Screenplay nomination for Inside Llewyn
Davis, which is also nominated for Cinematography and Sound. All Is Lost
completes the nominations for Sound.
The Great Gatsby is nominated for Production Design, Costume Design and Make
Up & Hair. Also nominated for Make Up & Hair is The Hobbit: The
Desolation of Smaug, which receives one further nomination for Special Visual
Effects. The Invisible Woman receives a nomination for Costume Design.
John Williams receives an Original Music nomination for The Book
Thief.
Iron Man 3, Pacific Rim and Star Trek Into Darkness join Gravity and
The Hobbit: The Desolation in the Special Visual Effects category.
The Act of Killing receives two nominations for Film Not in the English
Language and Documentary. Also nominated in the Documentary category are: The
Armstrong Lie, Blackfish, Tim’s Vermeer, and We Steal Secrets: The Story of
Wikileaks.
Writer/Director Paul Wright and Producer Polly Stokes are nominated for
Outstanding Debut for For Those in Peril. They are joined by Colin Carberry and
Glenn Patterson (Writers) for Good Vibrations, Kieran Evans (Writer/Director)
for Kelly + Victor, Scott Graham (Writer/Director) for Shell and Kelly Marcel
(Writer) for Saving Mr. Banks.
Blue is the Warmest Colour, The Great Beauty, Metro Manila and Wadjda are
nominated alongside The Act of Killing to complete for Film Not in the English
Language.
The Animated Film nominees are Despicable Me 2, Frozen and Monsters
University.
The British Short Animation nominations are Everything I Can See From Here, I
Am Tom Moody and Sleeping With the Fishes and the British Short Film nominations
are Island Queen, Keeping Up With the Joneses, Orbit Ever After, Room 8 and Sea
View.
The nominees for the EE Rising Star Award, announced earlier this week, are
Dane DeHaan, George MacKay, Lupita Nyong’o, Will Poulter and Léa Seydoux. This
audience award is voted for by the British public and presented to an actor or
actress who has demonstrated exceptional talent and promise.
The EE British
Academy Film Awards take place on Sunday 16 February at the Royal Opera House,
Covent Garden, London.
The ceremony will be hosted by Stephen Fry and will be
broadcast exclusively on BBC One and BBC One HD, preceded by a red carpet show
on BBC Three. The ceremony is also broadcast in all major territories around the
world.
Nominations are correct at the time of going to print. BAFTA reserves
the right to make changes to the names listed at any time up until 16 February
2014
Courtesy of http://www.bafta.org/press/nominations-announced-for-the-ee-british-academy-film-awards-in-2014,311,SNS.html