From ‘Joker’ to ‘Little Women’, the films are up for an award at this year’s edition of the BAFTA.
The full list of nominations is as follows:
Best film
‘1917’
‘The Irishman’
‘Joker’
‘Once Upon a Time in Hollywood’
‘Parasite’
Best British film
‘1917’
‘Bait’
‘For Sama’
‘Rocketman’
‘Sorry We Missed You’
‘The Two Popes’
Outstanding debut by a British writer, director or producer
‘Bait’ by Mark Jenkin (writer/director), Kate Byers, Linn Waite (producers)
‘For Sama’ by Waad Al-Kateab (director/producer), Edward Watts (director)
‘Maiden’ by Alex Holmes (director)
‘Only You’ by Harry Wootliff (writer/director)
‘Retablo’ by Álvaro Delgado-Aparicio (writer/director)
Film not in the English language
‘The Farewell’
‘For Sama’
‘Pain and Glory’
‘Parasite’
‘Portrait of a Lady on Fire’
Best documentary
‘American Factory’
‘Apollo 11’
‘Diego Maradona’
‘For Sama’
‘The Great Hack’
Best animated film
‘Frozen II’
‘Klaus’
‘A Shaun the Sheep Movie: Farmageddon’
‘Toy Story 4’
Best director
Sam Mendes for ‘1917’
Martin Scorsese for ‘The Irishman’
Todd Phillips for ‘Joker’
Quentin Tarantino for ‘Once Upon a Time in Hollywood’
Bong Joon-ho for ‘Parasite’
Best original screenplay
‘Booksmart’ by Susanna Fogel, Emily Halpern, Sarah Haskins, Katie Silberman
‘Knives Out’ by Rian Johnson
‘Marriage Story’ by Noah Baumbach
‘Once Upon a Time in Hollywood’ by Quentin Tarantino
‘Parasite’ by Han Jin Won, Bong Joon-ho
Best adapted screenplay
‘The Irishman’ by Steven Zaillian
‘Jojo Rabbit’ by Taika Waititi
‘Joker’ by Todd Phillips, Scott Silver
‘Little Women’ by Greta Gerwig
‘The Two Popes’ by Anthony Mccarten
Best actress
Jessie Buckley for ‘Wild Rose’
Scarlett Johansson for ‘Marriage Story’
Saoirse Ronan for ‘Little Women’
Charlize Theron for ‘Bombshell’
Renée Zellweger for ‘Judy’
Best actor
Leonardo DiCaprio for ‘Once Upon a Time in Hollywood’
Adam Driver for ‘Marriage Story’
Taron Egerton for ‘Rocketman’
Joaquin Phoenix for ‘Joker’
Jonathan Pryce for ‘The Two Popes’
Best supporting actress
Laura Dern for ‘Marriage Story’
Scarlett Johansson for ‘Jojo Rabbit’
Florence Pugh for ‘Little Women’
Margot Robbie for ‘Bombshell’, ‘Once Upon a Time in Hollywood’
Best supporting actor
Tom Hanks for ‘A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood’
Anthony Hopkins for ‘The Two Popes’
Al Pacino for ‘The Irishman’
Joe Pesci for ‘The Irishman’
Brad Pitt ‘Once Upon a Time in Hollywood’
Best score
‘1917’
‘Jojo Rabbit’
‘Joker’
‘Little Women’
‘Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker’
Best casting
‘Joker’
‘Marriage Story’
‘Once Upon a Time in Hollywood’
‘The Personal History of David Copperfield’
‘The Two Popes’
Best cinematography
‘1917’
‘The Irishman’
‘Joker’
‘Le Mans ’66’
‘The Lighthouse’
Best editing
‘The Irishman’
‘Jojo Rabbit’
‘Joker’
‘Le Mans ’66’
‘Once Upon a Time in Hollywood’
Best production design
‘1917’
‘The Irishman’
‘Jojo Rabbit’
‘Joker’
‘Once Upon a Time in Hollywood’
Best costume design
‘The Irishman’
‘Jojo Rabbit’
‘Judy’
‘Little Women’
‘Once Upon a Time in Hollywood’
Best makeup and hair
‘1917’
‘Bombshell’
‘Joker’
‘Judy’
‘Rocketman’
Best sound
‘1917’
‘Joker’
‘Le Mans ’66’
‘Rocketman’
‘Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker’
Best special visual effects
‘1917’
‘Avengers: Endgame’
‘The Irishman’
‘The Lion King’
‘Star Wars: the Rise of Skywalker’
Best British short animation
‘Grandad Was a Romantic’
‘In Her Boots’
‘The Magic Boat’
Best British short film
‘Azaar’
‘Goldfish’
‘Kamali’
‘Learning to Skateboard in a Warzone (If You’re a Girl)’
‘The Trap’
EE rising star award (voted for by the public)
‘Awkwafina’
‘Jack Lowden’
‘Kaitlyn Dever’
‘Kelvin Harrison Jr.’
‘Micheal Ward’
Bafta fellowship
Kathleen Kennedy
The awarding ceremony of the 73rd British Academy of Film Awards is slated for February 2, 2020
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