Tuesday, January 18, 2011

BAFTA nominations

With Oscar ballots already handed in I don't think these will have any affect on next Tuesday's nominations, but BAFTA always has some intriguing predictive qualities. For instance, the absence of supposed Supporting Actress frontrunner Melissa Leo in lieu of Miranda Richardson and Barbra Hershey (yay!) is of note. The strong showing for The King's Speech, which I imagine shall triumph here, may also indicate the The Social Network isn't out of the woods yet as far as Oscar goes.

Best Film
“Black Swan”
“Inception”
“The King’s Speech”
“The Social Network”
“True Grit”

Best British Film
“Another Year”
“Four Lions”
“The King’s Speech”
“Made In Dagenham”
“127 Hours”

Best Director
Darren Aronofsky, “Black Swan”
Christopher Nolan, “Inception”
Tom Hooper, “The King’s Speech”
Danny Boyle, “127 Hours”
David Fincher, “The Social Network”

Best Actor
Javier Bardem, “Biutiful”
Jeff Bridges, “True Grit”
Jesse Eisenberg, “The Social Network”
Colin Firth, “The King’s Speech”
James Franco, “127 Hours”

Best Actress
Annette Bening, “The Kids Are All Right”
Julianne Moore, “The Kids Are All Right”
Natalie Portman, “Black Swan”
Noomi Rapace, “The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo”
Hailee Steinfeld, “True Grit”

Best Supporting Actor
Andrew Garfield, “The Social Network”
Christian Bale, “The Fighter”
Pete Postlethwaite, “The Town”
Geoffrey Rush, “The King’s Speech”
Mark Ruffalo, “The Kids Are All Right”

Best Supporting Actress
Amy Adams, “The Fighter”
Barbara Hershey, “Black Swan”
Helena Bonham Carter, “The King’s Speech”
Lesley Manville, “Another Year”
Miranda Richardson, “Made In Dagenham”

Best Adapted Screenplay
“The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo”
“127 Hours”
“The Social Network”
“Toy Story 3″
“True Grit”

Best Original Screenplay
“Black Swan”
“The Fighter”
“Inception”
“The Kids Are All Right”
“The King’s Speech”

Best Foreign Language Film (previously announced)
“Biutiful”
“The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo”
“I Am Love”
“Of Gods and Men”
“The Secret In Their Eyes”

Best Animated Film
“Despicable Me”
“How To Train Your Dragon”
“Toy Story 3″

Best Cinematography
“Black Swan”
“Inception”
“The King’s Speech”
“127 Hours”
“True Grit”

Best Production Design
“Alice In Wonderland”
“Black Swan”
“Inception”
“The King’s Speech”
“True Grit”

Best Costume Design
“Alice In Wonderland”
“Black Swan”
“The King’s Speech”
“Made In Dagenham”
“True Grit”

Best Editing
“Black Swan”
“Inception”
“The King’s Speech”
“127 Hours”
“The Social Network”

Best Make Up & Hair
“Alice In Wonderland”
“Black Swan”
“Harry Potter And The Deathly Hallows Part 1″
“The King’s Speech”
“Made In Dagenham”

Best Original Music
“Alice In Wonderland”
“How To Train Your Dragon”
“Inception”
“The King’s Speech”
“127 Hours”

Best Sound
“Black Swan”
“Inception”
“The King’s Speech”
“127 Hours”
“True Grit”

Best Special Visual Effects
“Alice In Wonderland”
“Black Swan”
“Harry Potter And The Deathly Hallows Part 1″
“Inception”
“Toy Story 3″

Rising Star Award (previously announced)
Gemma Arterton
Andrew Garfield
Tom Hardy
Aaron Johnson
Emma Stone

Carl Foreman Award (best debut by a British writer, director or producer)
Clio Barnard, “The Arbor”
Banksy and Jaime D’Cruz, “Exit Through the Gift Shop”
Chris Morris, “Four Lions”
Gareth Edwards, “Monsters”
Nick Whitfield, “Skeletons”