BAFTA Awards: ‘Barbie,’ ‘Oppenheimer,’ ‘Killers of the Flower Moon’ Lead Longlists in Three Way Tie
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- January 05, 2024
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The British Academy has unveiled the results of the first round of voting across all 24 categories for the 2024 BAFTA Film Awards, with a perhaps unsurprising pairing of films at the top. The cultural phenomenon that was Barbenheimer has continued to smash its way into awards season, with both “ Barbie ” and “ Oppenheimer ” named in 15 categories, including best film and director.
But joining the two with 15 slots, making it a three way tie going into the final nominations is “ Killers of the Flower Moon .” Last year, only “All Quiet on the Western Front” earned 15 longlist places, with the film going on to dominate the awards ceremony (and winning best film). Further down, “Poor Things” was named in 14 categories, “Maestro” in 12 and “Saltburn” in 11, with “Saltburn” missing out on a best film slot.
Other U.K. films fared well, with “The Zone of Interest” and “All of Us Strangers” named in 10 categories (including best film), “Wonka” in 8, “How to Have Sex” in 6, and “Rye Lane” in 5. “How to Have Sex” and “Rye Lane” also saw their debut directors, Molly Manning Walker and Raine Allen Miller, respectively, and their lead stars, Mia McKenna Bruce and Vivian Oparah, find longlist slots in the director and leading actress categories (among some well established greats).
The final nominations list are set to be announced on Jan. 18, with the BAFTA Film Awards ceremony taking place Feb. 18 from London’s Royal Festival Hall. See the full BAFTA Longlist list below. Best Film Outstanding British Film Outstanding Debut by a British Writer, Director or Producer Film Not in English Language Documentary Animated Film Director Original Screenplay Adapted Screenplay Leading Actress Leading Actor Supporting Actress Supporting Actor More to come….
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