Echoing its haul from the recent Golden Globes nominations, the political satire-meets-thriller has nine nominations overall from the U.K.’s leading film writers and broadcasters, closely followed by Chloé Zhao’s Shakespearean tragedy “Hamnet,” with eight. Both films landed nods for film of the year and director of the year, with their leads, Leonardo DiCaprio and Jessie Buckley, also nominated for actor of the year and actress of the Year, respectively.
Elsewhere, Ryan Coogler’s deep-South horror “Sinners” was nominated in seven categories, also including film of the year. Other films with multiple nods included “Marty Supreme,” with six nominations, “Sorry, Baby” with five (four of which were for first-time writer-director-star Eva Victor), and Oliver Laxe’s “Sirāt,” Joachim Trier’s “Sentimental Value” and Kelly Reichardt…
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