The BAFTA Film Awards nominations were revealed this afternoon in London, with a mix of titles from studios (and their specialty labels), indies and streamers spread out across the field again this year.
All nominations are led by Edward Berger’s Conclave which scored 12 total. In the UK, the papal election thriller is released by Black Bear Pictures which nabbed a total 15 nods (including three for Sing Sing).
Conclave is a Focus title in North America. (Scroll down for scorecards by film and distributor.) Combined, Focus and parent studio Universal landed a leading 32 nominations as distributor for such movies as The Brutalist (9), Anora (7), Wicked (7), Nosferatu (5), The Wild Robot (3) and Monkey Man (1).
Netflix had a better showing this year than last, with Jacques Audiard’s Emilia Pérez the second most nominated feature at 11, including Best Film and three nods in the Actress and Supporting Actress categories.
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