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21 January 2010
BAFTA Nominations 2010 Announced!
And there are three frontrunners

BAFTA Nominations 2010 Announced!

The 2010 BAFTA nominations have been announced, and three films boast a whopping eight nominations, with Avatar, An Education and The Hurt Locker leading the pack. Just behind is District 9 with seven, followed by Up In The Air and Inglourious Basterds with six.

It's a pretty wide spread for the Awards, which also see Coco Before Chanel, Precious: Based On The Novel Push By Sapphire, Nowhere Boy and Up get four nods each. We suspect that wide range will be reflected on the night with a relatively large number of films getting prizes, BAFTA clearly having listened to their collective mother and learned to share the wealth around.

Up for Best Film overall are Avatar (predictably), The Hurt Locker (also predictably, albeit for different reasons), Up In The Air, Precious and An Education. What's perhaps surprising is that only three of these films are also nominated for Best Director: Up In The Air's Jason Reitman and Precious' Lee Daniels lose out to District 9's Neil Blomkamp and Inglourious Basterds' Quentin Tarantino. Still, we're guessing it's still a James Cameron vs. Kathryn Bigelow race for that prize.

In terms of people who haven't been nominated at the Golden Globes or many of the US lists to date, it's nice to see In The Loop up for Outstanding British Film and Best Adapted Screenplay, Christian McKay up for Best Supporting Actor for his exceptional turn in Me And Orson Welles, Andy Serkis up for Sex & Drugs & Rock & Roll and Duncan Jones nominated for Best British Film and the Outstanding Debut by a British Writer, Director Or Producer for Moon. That category's going to be tough, though: it also includes Sam Taylor-Wood for Nowhere Boy and Stuart Hazeldine for Exam.

Serkis and McKay aside, the male acting categories go largely as you'd expect, with nods for George Clooney in Up In The Air, Golden Globe winner Jeff Bridges for Crazy Heart and Colin Firth for A Single Man. The one welcome surprise there is that someone has finally acknowledged that Jeremy Renner's rather good in The Hurt Locker. In the Supporting category, The Lovely Bones' Stanley Tucci and Inglourious Basterds' Christoph Waltz are nominated alongside Alfred Molina for An Education and Alec Baldwin for It's Complicated (that film's sole nomination here).

For the ladies, by-now expected contenders Carey Mulligan (An Education), Meryl Streep (Julie and Julia) and Gabourey Sidibe (Precious) are joined by Audrey Tautou for Coco Before Chanel and Saoirse Ronan for The Lovely Bones. The Supporting category nominates two actresses from Up In The Air - Anna Kendrick and Vera Farmiga - and two from Nowhere Boy - Kristin Scott-Thomas and Anne-Marie Duff - but surely none of those can beat Mo'Nique for Precious.

The Animated ghetto category has only three nominees, but they're all great films: Fantastic Mr Fox, Coraline and Up (which is also up for Best Screenplay, Sound and Score). Films Not In The English Language is another strong group, with no clear winner: the buzzed-about Cannes winner A Prophet is up against Coco Before Chanel (which BAFTA clearly loves), Let The Right One In (which everyone else loves), Almodovar's Broken Embraces and Haneke's The White Ribbon.

The full list of nominees is below; the ceremony will take place and the results announced on February 21.

BEST FILM
Avatar
An Education
The Hurt Locker
Precious: Based on the novel Push by Sapphire
Up In The Air

OUTSTANDING BRITISH FILM
An Education
Fish Tank
In The Loop
Moon
Nowhere Boy

OUTSTANDING DEBUT BY A BRITISH WRITER, DIRECTOR OR PRODUCER
LUCY BAILEY, ANDREW THOMPSON, ELIZABETH MORGAN HEMLOCK, DAVID PEARSON Directors, Producers – Mugabe and the White African
ERAN CREEVY Writer/Director – Shifty
STUART HAZELDINE Writer/Director – Exam
DUNCAN JONES Director – Moon
SAM TAYLOR-WOOD Director – Nowhere Boy

DIRECTOR
James Cameron - Avatar
Neill Blomkamp - District 9
Lone Scherfig - An Education
Kathryn Bigelow - The Hurt Locker
Quentin Tarantino - Inglourious Basterds

ORIGINAL SCREENPLAY
Jon Lucas, Scott Moore - The Hangover
Mark Boal - The Hurt Locker
Quentin Tarantino - Inglourious Basterds
Joel Coen, Ethan Coen - A Serious Man
Bob Peterson, Pete Docter - Up


ADAPTED SCREENPLAY
Neill Blomkamp, Terri Tatchell - District 9
Nick Hornby - An Education
Jesse Armstrong, Simon Blackwell, Armando Iannucci, Tony Roche - In The Loop
Geoffrey Fletcher - Precious: Based on the novel Push by Sapphire
Jason Reitman, Sheldon Turner - Up In The Air

FILM NOT IN THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE
Broken Embraces
Coco Before Chanel
Let The Right One In
A Prophet
The White Ribbon

ANIMATED FILM
Coraline
Fantastic Mr Fox
Up


LEADING ACTOR
Jeff Bridges - Crazy Heart
George Clooney - Up in the Air
Colin Firth - A Single Man
Jeremy Renner - The Hurt Locker
Andy Serkis - Sex & Drugs & Rock & Roll

LEADING ACTRESS
Carey Mulligan - An Education
Saoirse Ronan - The Lovely Bones
Gabourey Sidibe - Precious: Based on the Novel Push by Sapphire
Meryl Streep - Julie & Julia
Audrey Tautou - Coco Before Chanel


SUPPORTING ACTOR
Alec Baldwin - It’s Complicated
Christian McKay - Me and Orson Welles
Alfred Molina - An Education
Stanley Tucci - The Lovely Bones
Christoph Waltz - Inglourious Basterds


SUPPORTING ACTRESS
Anne-Marie Duff - Nowhere Boy
Vera Farmiga - Up in the Air
Anna Kendrick - Up in the Air
Mo'Nique - Precious: Based on the Novel Push by Sapphire
Kristin Scott-Thomas - Nowhere Boy

MUSIC
Avatar - James Horner
Crazy Heart - T-Bone Burnett, Stephen Bruton
Fantastic Mr Fox - Alexandre Desplat
Sex & Drugs & Rock & Roll - Chaz Jankel
Up - Michael Giacchino

CINEMATOGRAPHY
Avatar - Mauro Fiore
District 9 - Trent Opaloch
The Hurt Locker - Barry Ackroyd
Inglourious Basterds - Robert Richardson
The Road - Javier Aguirresarobe


EDITING
Avatar - Stephen Rivkin, John Refoua, James Cameron
District 9 - Julian Clarke
The Hurt Locker - Bob Murawski, Chris Innis
Inglourious Basterds - Sally Menke
Up In The Air - Dana E. Glauberman


PRODUCTION DESIGN
Avatar
District 9
Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince
The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus
Inglourious Basterds


COSTUME DESIGN
Bright Star
Coco Before Chanel
An Education
A Single Man
The Young Victoria


SOUND
Avatar
District 9
The Hurt Locker
Star Trek
Up


SPECIAL VISUAL EFFECTS
Avatar
District 9
Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince
The Hurt Locker
Star Trek


MAKE UP & HAIR
Coco Before Chanel
An Education
The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus
Nine
The Young Victoria


SHORT ANIMATION
The Gruffalo
The Happy Duckling
Mother of Many


SHORT FILM
14
I Do Air
Jade
Mixtape
Off Season


THE ORANGE RISING STAR AWARD (voted for by the public)
Jesse Eisenberg
Nicholas Hoult
Carey Mulligan
Tahar Rahim
Kristen Stewart

 

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No sharlto copley?! :(
There was no doubt that Sharlto was an amazing actor (in my opinion) He made most of his lines up, not many actors do that in our days... He deserves a title. But lucky enough they've been nominated a couple of times, let's hope they'll win ONE or at least TWO awards. Best of luck to Neill Blomkamp! ... Read More

Zahh. About me

19:45, 21 February 2010 | Report This Post
NO TWILIGHTT :(
I cant believe There are no nominations for The Twilight saga, at least Kristen Stewert has been nominated for something :) Hope she wins! ... Read More

TeamJacobGirl About me

14:09, 21 February 2010 | Report This Post
If Carey Mulligan wins leading actress over Saorse Ronan, I will eat my shoe. She doesn't deserve it! ... Read More

BabsyBuck About me

20:39, 19 February 2010 | Report This Post
Tom Hardy?
What about Tom Hardy? Only one of the most brilliant actors that UK has ever produced. He was fantastic in Bronson...I just don't get it. ... Read More

jack62 About me

22:49, 15 February 2010 | Report This Post
Nine???
While I was happy overall with the nominations selection, I found myself let down by the fact that the film, NIne, didn't get its recognition in the acting categories. Although not up there with the big contenders for Best Film, I felt that both Daniel Day-Lewis and especially Marion Cotillard should've been in the mix for their performances!!!! Ah well.... That pretty much remains my only query as I was mostly satisfied. ... Read More

quinner111089 About me

07:35, 02 February 2010 | Report This Post
RE: Avatar? Meh!
Nice to see some recognition for District 9 at last. 7 well-deserved nominations, including Director, Cinematography, and Adapted* Screenplay. But not Best Picture? This seems a bit perverse. Also good to see a couple of nods for Moon - Best British Film, and Outstanding Debut. But why no Rockwell and Copley nominations for Best Actor? Easily the two outstanding performances of the past 12 months. ptedplay? Adapted from what? Alive in Joburg? Sure... Read More

mediarats About me

13:48, 23 January 2010 | Report This Post
Avatar? Meh!
District 9 = best sci-fi in long, long time! ... Read More

nybras About me

14:31, 22 January 2010 | Report This Post
Also, Zoe Saldana
Went to see Avatar again last night and she's truely brilliant in it. It's still her acting to create the cgi character. And it's got nothing to do with finding the blue cat lady attractive. Erhem... ... Read More

captainamazing About me

11:03, 22 January 2010 | Report This Post
Where's Bright Star?
What happened to Bright Star? I surely thought BAFTA would acknowledge Abbie Cornish for her performance.... Even though Avatar is innovative and all of that, it doesnt compare to Birght Star, not in the slightest. Jane Campion's best work since The Piano, and no recognition.... personally, i think Saorise Ronan has taken Abbie's place - she was nowhere near as good. Also, i debate An Education over Inglorious Basterds in the Best Film Catagory..... but i suppose its not going to happen at the o... Read More

Dylanvdb About me

00:22, 22 January 2010 | Report This Post
It's so good to see such a broad range of films competing in the respective categories. It's much more indicative a line-up of the entire year's film releases than the Globes, and shows that the voting panel clearly have individual tastes. Well done us British folk for having a little - and seemingly almost forgotten - thing called taste. ... Read More

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