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'La La Land' leads Bafta film nominations
    2017-01-12  08:53    Shenzhen Daily

 

   “LA La Land” has received the most nominations for the British Academy Film Awards with 11 nods.

    The Hollywood musical is up for best film, while stars Ryan Gosling and Emma Stone are up for best actor and actress.

    British actors Emily Blunt, Andrew Garfield and Hugh Grant are also in line for acting awards.

    Philosophical sci-fi film “Arrival” and Tom Ford’s dark drama “Nocturnal Animals” have nine nominations apiece.

    The welfare state drama receives an additional nod for its screenplay while Hayley Squires, who plays a single mother in the film, is up for best supporting actress.

    “As if @BAFTA think it’s a good idea to put me in the same room as Ryan Gosling,” tweeted the London-born actress, adding that she was “very grateful for the recognition.”

    Labor leader Jeremy Corbyn welcomed the five nominations of “I, Daniel Blake,” congratulating Loach — who is up for best director — and “everyone involved in the brilliant film.”

    Grant, who plays Florence Foster Jenkins’ partner St. Clair Bayfield in the film about the singer’s life, said: “This is so kind of Bafta and I feel very pleased both for myself and for St. Clair Bayfield, neither of us having been exactly awards season habitues.”

    The British actor’s only previous Bafta nomination, and award, came in 1995 for his role in “Four Weddings and a Funeral.”

    “Arrival,” “La La Land” and “I, Daniel Blake” are joined in the best film category by “Manchester by the Sea” and “Moonlight.”

    Other titles in contention for the outstanding British film award include “Harry Potter” spinoff “Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them,” which has five nominations in all.

    Meryl Streep joins Blunt and Stone in the leading actress category, where she is nominated for her role in “Florence Foster Jenkins.”

    Amy Adams and Natalie Portman complete the best actress contenders list, having been nominated for “Arrival” and “Jackie” respectively.

    Gosling and “Hacksaw Ridge” star Garfield compete with Casey Affleck, Jake Gyllenhaal and Viggo Mortensen for the best actor award.

    The 2017 Bafta Film Awards will be held at the Royal Albert Hall in London on Feb. 12.

    (SD-Agencies)

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