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BAFTA 2024: Front-Runners ‘Barbie,’ and ‘Oppenheimer’ Tie at 15 Nominations

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The British Academy Film Awards for 2024 have unveiled their initial voting results, with three standout films, “Barbenheimer,” “Barbie,” and “Oppenheimer,” each receiving 15 nominations. Notably, “Killers of the Flower Moon” joins this trio in a three-way tie, reminiscent of the previous year’s dominance by “All Quiet on the Western Front.”

In addition to these front-runners, films like “Poor Things,” “Maestro,” and “Saltburn” have earned multiple nominations, showcasing the diversity of the British film industry. The final nominations list will be disclosed on Jan. 18, with the awards ceremony scheduled for Feb. 18 at London’s Royal Festival Hall.

Explore the full BAFTA Longlist across various categories, encompassing Best Film, Outstanding British Film, and Outstanding Debut by a British Writer, Director, or Producer. Leading figures in acting, directors, and technical categories also feature prominently, promising a competitive and diverse celebration of cinematic achievements.

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