‘Gravity’ leads this year’s BAFTA Film nominations with 11 nods, while ‘American Hustle’ and ’12 Years a Slave’ are both up for 10 prizes.


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The space drama is up for a string of accolades, including the coveted Best Film and Outstanding British Film, while its star Sandra Bullock is also nominated for Best Actress and filmmaker Alfonso Cuaron is nominated for Best Director.

‘American Hustle’ and ’12 Years a Slave’ received nominations in 10 categories, while ‘Captain Phillips’ is up for nine awards.

All four of the top nominated movies will contest for Best Film, along with ‘Philomena’.

‘Gravity’ will contest for Outstanding British Film along with ‘Mandela: Long Walk to Freedom’, ‘Philomena’, ‘Rush’, ‘Saving Mr Banks’, and ‘The Selfish Giant’.

Meanwhile, in the Best Actor category, ‘American Hustle’ actor Christian Bale and ’12 Years a Slave’ star Chiwetel Ejiofor received nominations, as did ‘Nebraska’ actor Bruce Bern, Leonardo DiCaprio for ‘The Wolf of Wall Street’ and Tom Hanks for ‘Captain Phillips’.

‘Gravity’ star Sandra finds herself in the running alongside ‘American Hustle’s Amy Adams, ‘Blue Jasmine’ actress Cate Blanchett, ‘Philomena’s Dame Judi Dench and ‘Saving Mr. Banks’ actress Emma Thompson for ‘Saving Mr. Banks’.

Best Supporting Actor will be contested by Barkhad Adbi from ‘Captain Phillips’, ‘Rush’ star Daniel Bruhl, ‘American Hustle’s Bradley Cooper, ‘Behind the Candelabra’ star Matt Damon and ’12 Years a Slave’ actor Michael Fassbender.

A fourth ‘American Hustle’ star, Jennifer Lawrence, is nominated for Best Supporting Actress but faces competition from ‘Blue Jasmine’s Sally Hawkins, ’12 Years a Slave’ actress Lupita Nyong’o, Oprah Winfrey, who starred in ‘The Butler’, and ‘August: Osage County’ star Julia Roberts.

Best Director will be contested between Alfonso Cuaron (‘Gravity’),

Paul Greengrass (‘Captain Phillips’), Steve McQueen (’12 Years a Slave’), David O Russell (‘American Hustle’) and Martin Scorsese (‘The Wolf of Wall Street’).

The award winners will be announced at a ceremony at London’s Royal Opera House on 16 February.

BAFTA Film award main nominations list:

Best Film:

’12 Years a Slave’

‘American Hustle’

‘Captain Phillips’

‘Gravity’

‘Philomena’

Outstanding British Film:

‘Gravity’

‘Mandela: Long Walk to Freedom’

‘Philomena’

‘Rush’

‘Saving Mr Banks’

‘The Selfish Giant’

Best Actor:

Christian Bale (‘American Hustle’)

Bruce Dern (‘Nebraska’)

Leonardo DiCaprio (‘The Wolf of Wall Street’)

Chiwetel Ejiofor (12 Years a Slave’)

Tom Hanks (‘Captain Phillips’)

Best Actress:

Amy Adams (‘American Hustle’)

Cate Blanchett (‘Blue Jasmine’)

Sandra Bullock (‘Gravity’)

Dame Judi Dench (‘Philomena’)

Emma Thompson (‘Saving Mr Banks’)

Best Supporting Actor:

Barkhad Adbi (‘Captain Phillips’)

Daniel Bruhl (‘Rush’)

Bradley Cooper (‘American Hustle’)

Matt Damon (‘Behind the Candelabra’)

Michael Fassbender (’12 Years a Slave’)

Best Supporting Actress:

Sally Hawkins (‘Blue Jasmine’)

Jennifer Lawrence (‘American Hustle’)

Lupita Nyong’o (’12 Years a Slave’)

Julia Roberts (‘August: Osage County’)

Oprah Winfrey (‘The Butler’)

Best Director:

Alfonso Cuaron (‘Gravity’)

Paul Greengrass (‘Captain Phillips’)

Steve McQueen (’12 Years a Slave’)

David O Russell (‘American Hustle’)

Martin Scorsese (The Wolf of Wall Street’)

Best Adapted Screenplay:

’12 Years a Slave’

‘Behind the Candelabra’

‘Captain Phillips’

‘Philomena’

‘The Wolf of Wall Street’

Best Original Screenplay:

‘American Hustle’

‘Blue Jasmine’

‘Gravity’

‘Inside Llewyn Davis

‘Nebraska’

Best documentary:

‘The Act of Killing’

‘The Armstrong Lie’

‘Blackfish’

‘Tim’s Vermeer’

‘We Steal Secrets’

Best animated film:

‘Despicable Me 2’

‘Frozen’

‘Monsters University’

Rising Star award:

Dane DeHaan

George MacKay

Lupita Nyong’o

Will Poulter

Lea Seydoux