'Oppenheimer' leads the race with 13 nominations at the British Academy Film Awards, potentially setting a new record at the prestigious event. Director Christopher Nolan's biopic of physicist J. Robert Oppenheimer has garnered nods in key categories, including best film, best director, and best actor for Cillian Murphy. If it secures wins in multiple categories, it could surpass the milestone set by 'Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid' in 1971, which bagged nine awards.
Competing fiercely with 'Oppenheimer' is the gothic fantasy 'Poor Things,' directed by Yorgos Lanthimos and starring Emma Stone, with a total of 11 nominations. Other notable contenders include the historical epic 'Killers of the Flower Moon' and the Holocaust drama 'The Zone of Interest,' each receiving nine nominations.
Interestingly, the highly successful 'Barbie' film, a part of the 'Barbenheimer' phenomenon and the top-grossing movie of the year, received five nominations but missed out on nods for best picture and best director. The absence of director Greta Gerwig from the nominations list is viewed by many as a significant snub, both at the BAFTAs and the Oscars.
The star-studded ceremony, to be hosted by 'Doctor Who' actor David Tennant, promises to be a glitzy affair with appearances expected from A-list nominees and presenters such as Bradley Cooper, Carey Mulligan, and Idris Elba. The event will be graced by the presence of guest of honor Prince William, the president of the British Academy of Film and Television Arts, with a notable absence of his wife, Kate, who is currently recovering from surgery.
In a bid to enhance diversity, the British film academy implemented changes to the awards structure in 2020. Notably, this year sees only one female nominee in the best director category and a vibrant mix of nominees in various acting categories, including potentially groundbreaking wins for women of color.
The event will also honor industry stalwarts, such as Samantha Morton receiving the coveted BAFTA Fellowship and film curator June Givanni being recognized for her outstanding contribution to British cinema. The ceremony will be broadcast on BBC One in the U.K. and streaming service BritBox in select countries, promising a night filled with glamour, intrigue, and the celebration of cinematic excellence.