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BEST FILM
CALL ME BY YOUR NAME Emilie Georges, Luca Guadagnino, Marco Morabito, Peter Spears
DARKEST HOUR Tim Bevan, Lisa Bruce, Eric Fellner, Anthony McCarten, Douglas Urbanski
DUNKIRK Christopher Nolan, Emma Thomas
THE SHAPE OF WATER Guillermo del Toro, J. Miles Dale
THREE BILLBOARDS OUTSIDE EBBING, MISSOURI Graham Broadbent, Pete Czernin, Martin McDonagh

OUTSTANDING BRITISH FILM
DARKEST HOUR Joe Wright, Tim Bevan, Lisa Bruce, Eric Fellner, Anthony McCarten, Douglas Urbanski
THE DEATH OF STALIN Armando Iannucci, Kevin Loader, Laurent Zeitoun, Yann Zenou, Ian Martin, David Schneider
GOD’S OWN COUNTRY Francis Lee, Manon Ardisson, Jack Tarling
LADY MACBETH William Oldroyd, Fodhla Cronin O’Reilly, Alice Birch
PADDINGTON 2 Paul King, David Heyman, Simon Farnaby
THREE BILLBOARDS OUTSIDE EBBING, MISSOURI Martin McDonagh, Graham Broadbent, Pete Czernin

OUTSTANDING DEBUT BY A BRITISH WRITER, DIRECTOR OR PRODUCER
THE GHOUL Gareth Tunley (Writer/Director/Producer), Jack Healy Guttman & Tom Meeten (Producers)
I AM NOT A WITCH Rungano Nyoni (Writer/Director), Emily Morgan (Producer)
JAWBONE Johnny Harris (Writer/Producer), Thomas Napper (Director)
KINGDOM OF US Lucy Cohen (Director)
LADY MACBETH Alice Birch (Writer), William Oldroyd (Director), Fodhla Cronin O’Reilly (Producer)

FILM NOT IN THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE
ELLE Paul Verhoeven, Saïd Ben Saïd
FIRST THEY KILLED MY FATHER Angelina Jolie, Rithy Panh
THE HANDMAIDEN Park Chan-wook, Syd Lim
LOVELESS Andrey Zvyagintsev, Alexander Rodnyansky
THE SALESMAN Asghar Farhadi, Alexandre Mallet-Guy

DOCUMENTARY
CITY OF GHOSTS Matthew Heineman
I AM NOT YOUR NEGRO Raoul Peck
ICARUS Bryan Fogel, Dan Cogan
AN INCONVENIENT SEQUEL Bonni Cohen, Jon Shenk
JANE Brett Morgen

ANIMATED FILM
COCO Lee Unkrich, Darla K. Anderson
LOVING VINCENT Dorota Kobiela, Hugh Welchman, Ivan Mactaggart
MY LIFE AS A COURGETTE Claude Barras, Max Karli

DIRECTOR
BLADE RUNNER 2049 Denis Villeneuve
CALL ME BY YOUR NAME Luca Guadagnino
DUNKIRK Christopher Nolan
THE SHAPE OF WATER Guillermo del Toro
THREE BILLBOARDS OUTSIDE EBBING, MISSOURI Martin McDonagh

ORIGINAL SCREENPLAY
GET OUT Jordan Peele
I, TONYA Steven Rogers
LADY BIRD Greta Gerwig
THE SHAPE OF WATER Guillermo del Toro, Vanessa Taylor
THREE BILLBOARDS OUTSIDE EBBING, MISSOURI Martin McDonagh

ADAPTED SCREENPLAY
CALL ME BY YOUR NAME James Ivory
THE DEATH OF STALIN Armando Iannucci, Ian Martin, David Schneider
FILM STARS DON’T DIE IN LIVERPOOL Matt Greenhalgh
MOLLY’S GAME Aaron Sorkin
PADDINGTON 2 Simon Farnaby, Paul King

LEADING ACTRESS
ANNETTE BENING Film Stars Don’t Die in Liverpool
FRANCES McDORMAND Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri
MARGOT ROBBIE I, Tonya
SALLY HAWKINS The Shape of Water
SAOIRSE RONAN Lady Bird

LEADING ACTOR
DANIEL DAY-LEWIS Phantom Thread
DANIEL KALUUYA Get Out
GARY OLDMAN Darkest Hour
JAMIE BELL Film Stars Don’t Die in Liverpool
TIMOTHÉE CHALAMET Call Me by Your Name

SUPPORTING ACTRESS
ALLISON JANNEY I, Tonya
KRISTIN SCOTT THOMAS Darkest Hour
LAURIE METCALF Lady Bird
LESLEY MANVILLE Phantom Thread
OCTAVIA SPENCER The Shape of Water

SUPPORTING ACTOR
CHRISTOPHER PLUMMER All the Money in the World
HUGH GRANT Paddington 2
SAM ROCKWELL Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri
WILLEM DAFOE The Florida Project
WOODY HARRELSON Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri

ORIGINAL MUSIC
BLADE RUNNER 2049 Benjamin Wallfisch, Hans Zimmer
DARKEST HOUR Dario Marianelli
DUNKIRK Hans Zimmer
PHANTOM THREAD Jonny Greenwood
THE SHAPE OF WATER Alexandre Desplat

CINEMATOGRAPHY
BLADE RUNNER 2049 Roger Deakins
DARKEST HOUR Bruno Delbonnel
DUNKIRK Hoyte van Hoytema
THE SHAPE OF WATER Dan Laustsen
THREE BILLBOARDS OUTSIDE EBBING, MISSOURI Ben Davis

EDITING
BABY DRIVER Jonathan Amos, Paul Machliss
BLADE RUNNER 2049 Joe Walker
DUNKIRK Lee Smith
THE SHAPE OF WATER Sidney Wolinsky
THREE BILLBOARDS OUTSIDE EBBING, MISSOURI Jon Gregory

PRODUCTION DESIGN
BEAUTY AND THE BEAST Sarah Greenwood, Katie Spencer
BLADE RUNNER 2049 Dennis Gassner, Alessandra Querzola
DARKEST HOUR Sarah Greenwood, Katie Spencer
DUNKIRK Nathan Crowley, Gary Fettis
THE SHAPE OF WATER Paul Austerberry, Jeff Melvin, Shane Vieau

COSTUME DESIGN
BEAUTY AND THE BEAST Jacqueline Durran
DARKEST HOUR Jacqueline Durran
I, TONYA Jennifer Johnson
PHANTOM THREAD Mark Bridges
THE SHAPE OF WATER Luis Sequeira

MAKE UP & HAIR
BLADE RUNNER 2049 Donald Mowat, Kerry Warn
DARKEST HOUR David Malinowski, Ivana Primorac, Lucy Sibbick, Kazuhiro Tsuji
I, TONYA Deborah La Mia Denaver, Adruitha Lee
VICTORIA & ABDUL Daniel Phillips
WONDER Naomi Bakstad, Robert A. Pandini, Arjen Tuiten

SOUND
BABY DRIVER Tim Cavagin, Mary H. Ellis, Julian Slater
BLADE RUNNER 2049 Ron Bartlett, Doug Hemphill, Mark Mangini, Mac Ruth
DUNKIRK Richard King, Gregg Landaker, Gary A. Rizzo, Mark Weingarten
THE SHAPE OF WATER Christian Cooke, Glen Gauthier, Nathan Robitaille, Brad Zoern
STAR WARS: THE LAST JEDI Ren Klyce, David Parker, Michael Semanick, Stuart Wilson, Matthew Wood

SPECIAL VISUAL EFFECTS
BLADE RUNNER 2049 Gerd Nefzer, John Nelson
DUNKIRK Scott Fisher, Andrew Jackson
THE SHAPE OF WATER Dennis Berardi, Trey Harrell, Kevin Scott
STAR WARS: THE LAST JEDI Nominees tbc
WAR FOR THE PLANET OF THE APES Nominees tbc

BRITISH SHORT ANIMATION
HAVE HEART Will Anderson
MAMOON Ben Steer
POLES APART Paloma Baeza, Ser En Low

BRITISH SHORT FILM
AAMIR Vika Evdokimenko, Emma Stone, Oliver Shuster
COWBOY DAVE Colin O’Toole, Jonas Mortensen
A DROWNING MAN Mahdi Fleifel, Signe Byrge Sørensen, Patrick Campbell
WORK Aneil Karia, Scott O’Donnell
WREN BOYS Harry Lighton, Sorcha Bacon, John Fitzpatrick

EE RISING STAR AWARD (voted for by the public)
DANIEL KALUUYA
FLORENCE PUGH
JOSH O’CONNOR
TESSA THOMPSON
TIMOTHÉE CHALAMET 

 

https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/lists/bafta-2018-complete-list-nominations-1067881

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18 minutes ago, aabattery said:

The Outstanding British Film category is pretty good. Lots of neat choices in there.

 

There is also 3B, but gotta take the good with the bad I guess.

How does 3B qualify as a British film?

 

Just because it has a Brit directing?

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18 minutes ago, AndyK said:

How does 3B qualify as a British film?

 

Just because it has a Brit directing?

 

It had a British production company as well so I imagine that played a part.

 

Don't know the specifics but whatever. If it's there, it's there.

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Also: if Harrelson ends up missing at the Oscars despite hitting everything he needed to and the obvious overall strength of Three Billboards, we can officially start talking about the "double Supporting Actor noms" curse being a real thing. It's been 26 years.

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This does not lock the win. Three Billboards is a famous Brit director's outsider take on America. It makes sense that they responded well, just like the Globes did. Lady Bird isn't the type of movie they usually nominate, and Get Out certainly isn't considering that they don't really go for movies about black people outside 12 Years a Slave (which was undeniable and directed by a Brit). Denzel didn't even get a nomination here last year. BAFTAs history on race is really sketchy. 

 

The entire composition of the Academy has shifted over the past two years. Anyone calling a lock is fooling themselves. 

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Just noticed that The Post got completely shut out. Man, it's really kinda astounding that a Steven Spielberg movie about timely subject matter starring two of the most beloved actors alive has turned out be such an awards season nonevent. Wouldn't have called that at the start of the season (or Streep clinging to 5th place in the Best Actress race for this kind of movie lol).

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It's a non-event cause there are other movies that steal its #Time'sUp spotlight - 3B (ugh) and Lady Bird (female director). There's only that many movies that can profit from feminist narrative and someone's gotta fall by the wayside. That's the Post. 

 

Also, the same (feminist) narrative is why 3B will win and Lady Bird won't upset. Everyone hoping for LLL/Moonlight shocker are fooling themselves. LLL and Moonlight didn't have the same narrative so Moonlight came through. OTOH, 3B and LB are riding the same hot political topic of the season and 3B had advantage cause it's about vigilante "you go girl" justice. It's over. It may be an awful movie whose win will be panned for years to come but right now Hollywood doesn't care. They feel too pleased with themselves for supporting it. 

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This is a big hit for Lady Bird and Get Out.

 

Technically there’s not loads of crossover between BAFTAS and guilds voters, but there is some.

 

When’s the last time a BP winner for the Oscars didn’t get a BAFTA BP Nomination?

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2 minutes ago, New Year New Panda said:

This is a big hit for Lady Bird and Get Out.

 

Technically there’s not loads of crossover between BAFTAS and guilds voters, but there is some.

 

When’s the last time a BP winner for the Oscars didn’t get a BAFTA BP Nomination?

Went back and checked, Million Dollar Baby was the last time (since 2004/2005) the BP winner missed the BAFTA nom.  Also Million Dollar Baby did NOT win the Globes that year, the Globes matched with BAFTAS by picking the Aviator.

 

It is worth noting they haven’t matched the BP winner the last three years in a row, but that doesn’t mean too much.  With the preferential ballot, Three Billboards could end up like La La Land and be disadvantaged.

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With Critics awards Get Out seems to be playing much better in American circles (as it is about American issues that aren’t as accessible to foreigners).

 

Darkest Hour doesn’t mean too much for its chances of getting in when it’s missed more important precursors like PGA and SAG

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6 minutes ago, New Year New Panda said:

Darkest Hour doesn’t mean too much for its chances of getting in when it’s missed more important precursors like PGA and SAG

Yeah, plus it also missed in some critical categories (Director, Screenplay). That doesn't indicate real strength to breakthrough.

 

I'm starting to think I, Tonya is ahead of The Post in the race at this point at #7. It's peaking at just the right time.

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