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75th BAFTAs 2022 nominations list

The 75th British Academy Film Awards is almost ready to take place. The nominations for the BAFTAs have just been announced. BAFTAs is the only award voted for by the public, and voting is now open.

This year’s BAFTAs will be hosted by Rebel Wilson at London’s Royal Albert Hall on Sunday, March 13. She has made her announcement statement, referring to Prince Andrew jokes over her weight loss.

‘I am very honored to be hosting the EE British Academy Film Awards in March, where COVID will no longer exist because it will clearly have been canceled by then,’ Wilson said.

Amanda Berry, chief executive at BAFTA, said, ‘Rebel has stolen the show at several previous film awards, and we’re hugely excited to see her bring her fantastic charisma and humor to the whole show as we celebrate the very best in film.’

BAFTA announced the nominees’ list. See here-

Best Film

  • Belfast
  • Don’t Look Up
  • Dune
  • Licorice Pizza
  • The Power of the Dog

Outstanding British Film

  • After Love
  • Ali & Ava
  • Belfast
  • Boiling Point
  • Cyrano
  • Everybody’s Talking About Jamie
  • House of Gucci
  • Last Night in Soho
  • No Time To Die
  • Passing

Leading Actress

  • Lady Gaga, House of Gucci
  • Alana Haim, Licorice Pizza
  • Emilia Jones, CODA
  • Renata Reinsve, The Worst Person in the World
  • Joanna Scanlan, After Love
  • Tessa Thompson, Passing

Leading Actor

  • Adeel Akhtar, Ali & Ava
  • Mahershala Ali, Swansong
  • Benedict Cumberbatch, The Power of the Dog
  • Leonardo DiCaprio, Don’t Look Up
  • Stephen Graham, Boiling Point
  • Will Smith, King Richard

Supporting Actress 

  • Caitríona Balfe, Belfast
  • Jessie Buckley, The Lost Daughter
  • Ariana DeBose, West Side Story
  • Ruth Negga, Passing
  • Aunjanue Ellis, King Richard
  • Ann Dowd, Mass

Supporting Actor 

  • Mike Faist, West Side Story
  • Ciarán Hinds, Belfast
  • Troy Kotsur, CODA
  • Woody Norman, C’mon C’mon
  • Jesse Plemons, The Power of the Dog
  • Kodi Smit-McPhee, The Power of the Dog

Director

  • Aleem Khan, After Love
  • Ryusuke Hamaguchi, Drive My Car
  • Audrey Diwan, Happening
  • Paul Thomas Anderson, Licorice Pizza
  • Jane Campion, The Power of the Dog
  • Julia Ducournau, Titane

Outstanding Debut by a British Writer, Director, or Producer

  • After Love, Aleem Khan (writer/director)
  • Boiling Point, James Cummings (writer)
  • The Harder They Fall, Jeymes Samuel (writer/director)
  • Keyboard Fantasies, Posy Dixon (writer/director), Liv Proctor (producer)
  • Passing, Rebecca Hall (writer/director)

Adapted Screenplay

  • CODA
  • Drive My Car
  • Dune
  • The Lost Daughter
  • The Power of the Dog

Original Screenplay

  • Being the Ricardos
  • Belfast
  • Don’t Look Up
  • King Richard
  • Licorice Pizza

EE Rising Star Award

  • Harris Dickinson
  • Millicent Simmonds
  • Lashana Lynch
  • Kodi Smit-McPhee
  • Ariana DeBose

Cinematography

  • Dune
  • Nightmare Alley
  • No Time To Die
  • The Power of the Dog
  • The Tragedy of Macbeth

Animated Film

  • Encanto
  • Flee
  • Luca
  • The Mitchells vs The Machines

Documentary

  • Becoming Cousteau
  • Cow
  • Flee
  • The Rescue
  • Summer of Soul

Film Not in the English Language

  • Drive My Car
  • The Hand of God
  • Parallel Mothers
  • Petite Maman
  • The Worst Person in the World

Costume Design

  • Cruella
  • Cyrano
  • Dune
  • The French Dispatch
  • Nightmare Alley

Makeup & Hair

  • Cruella
  • Cyrano
  • Dune
  • The Eyes of Tammy Faye
  • House of Gucci

Original Score

  • Being The Ricardos
  • Don’t Look Up
  • Dune
  • The French Dispatch
  • The Power of the Dog

Editing

  • Belfast
  • Dune
  • Licorice Pizza
  • No Time To Die
  • Summer of Soul

Production Design

  • Cyrano
  • Dune
  • The French Dispatch
  • Nightmare Alley
  • West Side Story

Casting

  • Boiling Point
  • Dune
  • The Hand of God
  • King Richard
  • West Side Story

Sound

Special Visual Effects

British Short Animation

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