7.1.10

Nominados y prenominados a los BAFTA

The nominations for the Film Not in the English Language Award, to be presented at the Orange British Academy Film Awards in 2010, were announced today.

The Film Not in the English Language nominees are announced today ahead of the announcement of the nominations in other categories, which will take place later this month.

This early announcement of the nominations allows the members a longer period to view the five films in contention and gives a greater profile to this year’s foreign language films.

The nominees in the Film Not in the English Language category:


Broken Embraces

Broken Embraces

Coco Before Chanel

Coco Before Chanel

Let the Right One in

Let the Right One In

A Prophet

A Prophet

White Ribbon

The White Ribbon


LONDON -- Filmmaking heavyweights Michael Mann and Rob Marshall are conspicuous by their absence on this year's Orange British Academy Film Awards long list.

Presented by the British Academy of Film and Television Arts, the long list marks the end of the initial voting process and provides 15 names in each of the major categories including best film and best director from which the eventual winner will emerge.

Historically it is the names missing from the list that set industry chins wagging on release ahead of next month's ceremony.

Mann and his movie "Public Enemies" and Rob Marshall's musical film "Nine" both miss out on slots in either the director or best film category. And it isn't just the directors who will not be creating a space on their shelves for an Orange British Academy Film Award. Nom regulars and award ceremony doyens Johnny Depp and Daniel Day-Lewis are also nowhere to be found in the talent categories for their roles in "Enemies" and "Nine," respectively.

As one industry insider said, when it comes to the BAFTA voting membership, Day-Lewis generally only needs "to break wind to get a nomination."

Other notable absentees from the best film and director lists include Ken Loach and his "Looking for Eric" with Eric Cantona; Kevin Macdonald and his outing "State of Play"; "Creation" by Jon Amiel and Peter Jackson's "The Lovely Bones."

At least Jackson's outing as producer, "District 9," makes it onto the list to make up for the absence of "Bones."

One BAFTA voting member told The Hollywood Reporter that the names on the long list owe much to the screener copies sent out to voters. Movies like "Nine" simply did not get in front of voter eyes.

But the long list does include a slew of high profile nomination slots for James Cameron's "Avatar," Kathryn Bigelow's "The Hurt Locker" and "Inglourious Basterds."

And the acting long list includes awards experience in spades with Meryl Streep appearing twice on the best leading actress list for her roles in "It's Complicated" and "Julie and Julia" while Helen Mirren is there for "The Last Station." And rising star Carey Mulligan is a hot favorite for her turn in "An Education."

Round 2 of voting kicks off online Thursday to shrink the 15 down to five nominations in each category.

The five nominations for best foreign-language movie have already been decided and unveiled Thursday. The winner will come from "Broken Embraces," "Coco Before Chanel," "Let the Right One In," "A Prophet" and "The White Ribbon."

The awards will take place Feb. 21 at London's Royal Opera House.


Best Film

Avatar

District 9

An Education

Gran Torino

The Hurt Locker

Inglourious Basterds

Invictus

Moon

Precious: Based on the Novel Push by Sapphire

The Road

A Serious Man

A Single Man

Star Trek

Up

Up in the Air



Adapted Screenplay

Crazy Heart

The Damned United

District 9 *

An Education *

Fantastic Mr Fox

In the Loop *

Invictus

Let the Right One In *

The Lovely Bones

Me and Orson Welles

Precious: Based on the Novel Push by Sapphire *

The Road

A Single Man

Star Trek

Up in the Air *



Director

Avatar *

Bright Star

District 9 *

An Education *

Fish Tank

Gran Torino

The Hurt Locker *

Inglourious Basterds

Invictus

Moon

Precious: Based on the Novel Push by Sapphire

A Prophet *

A Serious Man

Up

Up in the Air



Original Screenplay

Avatar

Bright Star

Broken Embraces

Fish Tank

Gran Torino

The Hangover

The Hurt Locker *

Inglourious Basterds *

It’s Complicated

Moon *

Nowhere Boy

A Prophet

A Serious Man *

Up *

The Young Victoria


Make Up & Hair

Avatar

Bright Star *

Coco Before Chanel *

District 9

An Education *

Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince

The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus *

Inglourious Basterds

Julie & Julia

Me and Orson Welles

Nine

Nowhere Boy

The Road

Star Trek

The Young Victoria *



Special Visual Effects

2012 *

Avatar *

District 9 *

Fantastic Mr Fox

Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince *

The Hurt Locker

The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus

Inglourious Basterds

The Lovely Bones

Moon

The Road

Star Trek *

Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen

Watchmen

Where the Wild Things Are



Sound

Avatar *

District 9 *

An Education

Fantastic Mr Fox

Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince

The Hurt Locker *

Inglourious Basterds

The Lovely Bones

Moon

Nine

Nowhere Boy

The Road

Star Trek *

Up *

Where the Wild Things Are


Editing

Avatar *

Bright Star

District 9 *

An Education

The Hurt Locker *

Inglourious Basterds *

The Lovely Bones

Moon

Precious: Based on the Novel Push by Sapphire

The Road

A Serious Man

A Single Man

Star Trek

Up

Up in the Air *



Costume Design

Avatar

Bright Star *

Coco Before Chanel *

District 9

An Education *

Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince

The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus

Inglourious Basterds

Me and Orson Welles

Nine

Nowhere Boy

Sherlock Holmes

A Single Man *

Star Trek

The Young Victoria *


Production Design

Avatar

Bright Star *

Coco Before Chanel

District 9 *

An Education

Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince *

The Hurt Locker

The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus *

Inglourious Basterds

The Lovely Bones

Moon

The Road

Sherlock Holmes *

A Single Man

Star Trek


Cinematography

Avatar *

Bright Star *

Coco Before Chanel

District 9

An Education

Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince

The Hurt Locker *

Inglourious Basterds *

The Lovely Bones

Moon

The Road

A Serious Man *

A Single Man

Star Trek

Up in the Air



Animated Film

Coraline *

Disney’s A Christmas Carol

Fantastic Mr Fox *

Ice Age 3: Dawn of the Dinosaurs

Up *


Music

Avatar *

Bright Star

Coraline *

Crazy Heart *

An Education

Fantastic Mr Fox *

The Hurt Locker

Inglourious Basterds

The Lovely Bones

Moon *

Nine

Nowhere Boy

Sex & Drugs & Rock & Roll

Up *

Up in the Air



Leading Actor

Aaron Johnson (John Lennon) – Nowhere Boy

Andy Serkis (Ian Dury) – Sex & Drugs & Rock & Roll *

Ben Whishaw (John Keats) – Bright Star

Brad Pitt (Lt. Aldo Raine) – Inglourious Basterds

Clint Eastwood (Walt Kowalski) – Gran Torino

Colin Firth (George) – A Single Man *

George Clooney (Ryan Bingham) – Up in the Air *

Jeff Bridges (Bad Blake) – Crazy Heart

Jeremy Renner (SSgt. William James) – The Hurt Locker *

Michael Sheen (Brian Clough) – The Damned United

Morgan Freeman (Nelson Mandela) – Invictus *

Peter Capaldi (Malcolm Tucker) – In the Loop

Peter Sarsgaard (David) – An Education

Sam Rockwell (Sam Bell) – Moon

Viggo Mortensen (Man) – The Road



Leading Actress

Abbie Cornish (Fanny Brawne) – Bright Star *

Amy Adams (Julie Powell) – Julie & Julia

Audrey Tautou (Gabrielle ‘Coco’ Chanel) – Coco Before Chanel

Carey Mulligan (Jenny) – An Education *

Emily Blunt (Queen Victoria) – The Young Victoria

Gabourey Sidibe (Precious) – Precious: Based on the Novel Push by Sapphire *

Helen Mirren (Sofya Tolstoy) – The Last Station

Katie Jarvis (Mia) – Fish Tank

Maggie Gyllenhaal (Jean Craddock) – Crazy Heart

Marion Cotillard (Luisa Contini) – Nine

Melanie Laurent (Shosanna Dreyfus) – Inglourious Basterds

Meryl Streep (Jane) – It’s Complicated

Meryl Streep (Julia Child) – Julie & Julia *

Penelope Cruz (Lena) – Broken Embraces

Saoirse Ronan (Susie Salmon) – The Lovely Bones *


Supporting Actor

Aaron Wolff (Danny Gopnik) – A Serious Man

Alan Rickman (Professor Severus Snape) – Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince

Alec Baldwin (Jake) – It’s Complicated

Alfred Molina (Jack) – An Education *

Anthony Mackie (Sgt. JT Sanborn) – The Hurt Locker

Brian Geraghty (Specialist Owen Eldridge) – The Hurt Locker

Christian McKay (Orson Welles) – Me and Orson Welles *

Christoph Waltz (Col. Landa) – Inglourious Basterds *

Christopher Plummer (Leo Tolstoy) – The Last Station *

Dominic Cooper (Danny) – An Education

Matt Damon (Francois Pienaar) – Invictus

Stanley Tucci (Mr Harvey) – The Lovely Bones *

Stanley Tucci (Paul Child) – Julie & Julia

Timothy Spall (Peter Taylor) – The Damned United

Zachary Quinto (Spock) – Star Trek


Supporting Actress

Anna Kendrick (Natalie Keener) – Up in the Air

Anne-Marie Duff (Julia) – Nowhere Boy *

Claire Danes (Sonja Jones) – Me and Orson Welles

Diane Kruger (Bridget von Hammersmark) – Inglourious Basterds

Emma Thompson (Headmistress) – An Education

Julianne Moore (Charley) – A Single Man *

Kristin Scott Thomas (Mimi) – Nowhere Boy *

Mariah Carey (Mrs Weiss) – Precious: Based on the Novel Push by Sapphire

Mo’Nique (Mary) – Precious: Based on the Novel Push by Sapphire *

Olivia Williams (Miss Stubbs) – An Education

Penelope Cruz (Carla) – Nine

Rachel Weisz (Abigail Salmon) – The Lovely Bones

Rosamund Pike (Helen) – An Education *

Susan Sarandon (Grandma Lynn) – The Lovely Bones

Vera Farmiga (Alex Goran) – Up in the Air


Notes:

All references to Nine are to the live action feature directed by Rob Marshall

As there were ties in the Chapter vote in Adapted Screenplay and Music, six achievements are flagged in these categories

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