Dune, The Power of the Dog lead race for BAFTA film awards

Acting nominees Benedict Cumberbatch and Lady Gaga are among the stars expected on the British Academy Film Awards red carpet.

Sci-fi epic Dune and dark western The Power of the Dog lead the race as the British Academy Film Awards return on Monday with a live, black-tie ceremony after a pandemic-curtailed event in 2021.
Acting nominees Benedict Cumberbatch and Lady Gaga are among the stars expected on the red carpet at London’s Royal Albert Hall before a ceremony hosted by Rebel Wilson. Last year’s event was largely conducted online, with only the hosts and presenters appearing in person.
Denis Villeneuve’s Dune, starring Timothee Chalamet and Zendaya, has 11 nominations including best film, cinematography and original score. Jane Campion’s The Power of the Dog, set in 1920s Montana and starring Cumberbatch as a ranch owner, has eight nods including best director and best film.
If Campion takes the directing trophy, she will be only the third female winner in that category, but the second in two years after Chloe Zhao took home the award for Nomadland in 2021.
Kenneth Branagh’s semi-autobiographical Belfast, the story of a childhood overshadowed by Northern Ireland’s violent Troubles, has six nominations including best film. Daniel Craig’s final James Bond thriller No Time to Die, Steven Spielberg’s musical West Side Story and Paul Thomas Anderson’s coming-of-age drama Licorice Pizza have five nominations each.
Best-picture nominees are Dune, The Power of the Dog, Belfast, Licorice Pizza and disaster comedy Don’t Look Up.
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The separate category of best British film comprises After Love, Ali & Ava, Belfast, Boiling Point, Cyrano, Everybody’s Talking About Jamie, House of Gucci, Last Night in Soho, No Time to Die and Passing.
The contenders for best actor are Benedict Cumberbatch for The Power of the Dog, Adeel Akhtar for Ali & Ava, Mahershala Ali for Swan Song, Stephen Graham for Boiling Point, Leonardo DiCaprio for Don’t Look Up and Will Smith for King Richard.