BAFTA Nominations Include Barbie, Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse and More

01/18/2024 10:15 am EST

Nominees for the 2024 BAFTA Awards have been revealed. Familiar names like Barbie, Killers of the Flower Moon and Oppenheimer are all still in the mix. Over the course of 24 categories, there is a little something from every corner of the film world. Greta Gerwig's pink-colored fever dream gives way to Christopher Nolan's meditation on our shortcomings as a society. Twitter's film darling, Poor Things also had a ton of submissions this year as well. Letterboxd 2023 mainstays like Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse and Maestro are well represented too. Naomi Ackie and Kingsley Ben-Adir hosted a live stream showcasing the nominations this morning.

"The publication of the EE BAFTA Film Awards longlists is one our favorite dates in the awards season calendar – it's a moment that inspires film fans around the world to watch more movies and join in the conversation about who should be nominated for a BAFTA," BAFTA Film Committee chair Anna Higgs previously explained to the press. "Today we are shining a light on 69 incredible films that BAFTA voters have the difficult task of whittling down to the final nominees list. I encourage everyone to go see these films and make their own minds up."

Best Film

Outstanding British Film

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Animated Film

(Photo: Sony Pictures Animation)

Director

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Original Screenplay

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Adapted Screenplay

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Leading Actress

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Leading Actor

(Photo: David Lee/Netflix © 2022)

Supporting Actress

(Photo: Warner Bros.)

Supporting Actor

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Cinematography

(Photo: Melinda Sue Gordon)

Costume Design

(Photo: Apple Films)

Editing

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Make Up & Hair

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Original Score

(Photo: Sony Pictures Animation)

Production Design

Special Visual Effects

(Photo: Marvel Studios)

Sound

British Short Animation

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British Short Film

(Photo: BBC Films)

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