Following Tuesday’s announcement, Paul Thomas Anderson’s political satire leads the way with 14 nominations overall, just two shy of the record set by “Gandhi” and leveling with “All Quiet on the Western Front,” “Atonement,” “The King’s Speech” and “Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon.”
Ryan Coogler’s historical horror, meanwhile, has 13 nominations, the highest for any film by a Black director in BAFTA history. The film gives Ryan Coogler and Michael B. Jordan their first trip to BAFTAs as nominees.
Just below, “Hamnet” and “Marty Supreme” both came away with 11 nominations, with Timotheé Chalamet returning to BAFTA’s leading actor race for a second year in a row. While “Hamnet” may be flying the flag for the U.K.
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