BAFTA 2017: La La Land has 9 nods in key categories
Highlights
- La La Land won maximum awards in Golden Globes
- Damien Chazelle's film has 9 nods in key categories
- BAFTA will be held on February 12
Los Angeles:
A day after
La La Land secured a
historic win at the Golden Globe Awards, the nominations for upcoming British Academy Film Awards were announced and unsurprisingly, the film is again leading nominations with nine nods. Director Damien Chazelle and actors Ryan Gosling and Emma Stone also won a Globe each for
La La Land. They are all nominated again in BAFTA, which is considered the British counterpart of prestigious Academy Awards, scheduled to take place later in February. The 70th edition of the British Academy Film Awards will be held at London's iconic Royal Albert Hall on February 12.
Nominations in the main categories for BAFTA: Best FilmLa La LandArrivalI, Daniel BlakeMoonlightManchester by the SeaOutstanding British FilmAmerican HoneyDenialFantastic Beasts and Where to Find ThemI, Daniel BlakeNotes on BlindnessBest Leading ActressAmy Adams,
ArrivalEmily Blunt,
The Girl on the TrainEmma Stone,
La La LandMeryl Streep,
Florence Foster JenkinsNatalie Portman,
JackieBest Leading ActorAndrew Garfield,
Hacksaw RidgeCasey Affleck,
Manchester by the SeaJake Gyllenhaal,
Nocturnal AnimalsRyan Gosling,
La La LandViggo Mortensen,
Captain FantasticBest Supporting ActressHayley Squires,
I, Daniel BlakeMichelle Williams,
Manchester by the SeaNaomie Harris,
MoonlightNicole Kidman,
LionViola Davis,
FencesBest Supporting ActorAaron Taylor-Johnson,
Nocturnal AnimalsDev Patel,
LionHugh Grant,
Florence Foster JenkinsJeff Bridges,
Hell or High WaterMahershala Ali,
MoonlightBest DirectorDenis Villeneuve,
ArrivalKen Loach,
I, Daniel BlakeDamien Chazelle,
La La LandKenneth Lonergan,
Manchester by the SeaTom Ford,
Nocturnal AnimalsBest Film Not In The English Language: DheepanJulietaMustangSon of SaulToni ErdmannBest Documentary13thThe Beatles: Eight Days a WeekThe Eagle HuntressNotes on BlindnessWeinerBest Animated FilmFinding DoryKubo and the Two StringsMoanaZootropolisOutstanding Debut By A British Writer, Director Or ProducerMike Carley and Camille Gatin,
The Girl With All the GiftsGeorge Amponsah and Dionne Walker,
The Hard StopPeter Middleton, James Spinney and Jo-Jo Ellison,
Notes on BlindnessJohn Donnelly and Ben A. Williams,
The PassBabak Anvari, Emily Leo, Oliver Roskill and Lucan Toh,
Under the ShadowBest Original ScreenplayHell or High WaterI, Daniel BlakeLa La LandManchester by the SeaMoonlightBest Adapted ScreenplayArrivalHacksaw RidgeHidden FiguresLionNocturnal AnimalsBest EditingArrivalHacksaw RidgeLa La LandManchester by the SeaNocturnal AnimalsBest Production Design:Doctor StrangeFantastic Beasts and Where to Find ThemHail, Caesar! La La LandNocturnal AnimalsBest Costume DesignAlliedFantastic Beasts and Where to Find ThemFlorence Foster JenkinsJackieLa La LandBest Makeup And HairDoctor StrangeFlorence Foster JenkinsHacksaw RidgeNocturnal AnimalsRogue OneBest SoundArrivalDeepwater HorizonFantastic Beasts and Where to Find ThemHacksaw RidgeLa La LandSpecial Visual EffectsArrivalDoctor StrangeFantastic Beasts and Where to Find ThemThe Jungle BookStar Wars: Rogue OneRising StarAnna Taylor-Joy
Laia Costa
Lucas Hedges
Ruth Negga
Tom Holland