The two American films have won nine Cesar nominations English, while The Revenant with DiCaprio was selected eight times. However, “local” favorites Spectrum and The Suffragettes were completely ignored.
Between Hollywood and British cinema is no longer the Entente Cordiale, is passion. The BAFTA, the British equivalent of Cesar, revealed Friday their nominees. A list dominated by American productions Carol and The spies Bridge , two historical films. – A genus of which the English are fond and experts -, harvest nine nominations each <. /> p>
In the category of best feature film, drama Todd Haynes and Steven Spielberg will face Spotlight , The Big Short and The Returning , the great fresco with Leonardo Dicaprio northerner Alejandro González Iñárritu which combines eight nominations. All authors of these feature films, with the exception of Tom McCarthy for Spotlight which leaves room for Ridley Scott Only on Mars , are also eligible, 14 February, Best Director trophy.
The popularity of Carol advantage to its torque stars Cate Blanchett and Rooney Mara. The first is named in the Best Actress face Brie Larson, revelation Room , rising stars Saoirse Ronan ( Brooklyn ) and Alicia Vikander ( The Danish Girl ) and indestructible Maggie Smith ( The Lady in the Van ). Rooney Mara, unlike the Golden Globes will not be in direct competition with his partner. She will face herself as Alicia Vikander. The Swede is this time nominated for the fiction film Ex-Machina , not to mention Kate Winslet ( Steve Jobs ), Jennifer Jason Leigh ( Eight bastards ) and Julie Walters ( Brooklyn ).
In men, Leonardo DiCaprio is the favorite for The Revenant , opposite Michael Fassbender Steve Jobs troubling in the eponymous film by Danny Boyle. Eddie Redmayne ( The Danish girl ), Bryan Cranston ( Trumbo , also a biopic) and Matt Damon ( Only on Mars ) will have the difficult task to play spoilsport. Despite their plebiscite of Bridge of Spies , the Bafta did not retain his hero Tom Hanks. Instead, they selected for the statuette for Best Supporting Actor Mark Rylance, taupe fatalistic, Mark Ruffalo ( Spotlight ), Idris Elba ( Beasts of No Nation ), Benicio del Toro ( Sicario ), Christian Bale ( The Big Short ).
This tropism Hollywood is to the detriment of British darlings. To everyone’s amazement, the latest 007 adventure, Spectrum , despite his huge success at the box office, is nominated in any category, including -affront suprême- those techniques! The Suffragettes , the beautiful costume drama with Carey Mulligan and Meryl Streep is as much despised. Tom Hardy bluffing Legend and Mad Max is ignored, even though the futuristic film by George Miller garnered seven selections. However, the blockbuster is surprisingly excluded Queens Best Director categories and film.
Considered until morning to have a good chance at the Oscars, Charlotte Rampling’s not on the list, despite its heartbreaking performance in 45 years . Finally it is Brooklyn (six nominations), the story of an Irish immigrant torn between his homeland and the New York of the 1950s, Ex Machina (five) The Danish girl (five) which traces the tragic fate of the first transsexual in the early twentieth century, which will be the standard-bearers of the cinema of his most gracious Majesty.
One last chance to shine for the subjects of Elizabeth II will be the trophy of the rising star of the year, voted by the public. Will include nominated Taron Egerton ( Kingsman ) and John Boyega (the new hero of Star Wars ). Besides L e Force Wake has crept into three technical categories of Bafta. Should we see a good omen for the chances of Oscar sequel to JJ Abrams? Answer next Thursday when the Academy Awards will unveil their selections.
List of the main nominations:
● Best Film
The Big Short
The spies Bridge
The Revenant
Carol
Spotlight
● Best actress
Brie Larson – Room
Saoirse Ronan – Brooklyn
Cate Blanchett – Carol
Alicia Vikander – The Danish Girl
Maggie Smith – Lady in the Van
● Best Actor
Leonardo DiCaprio – The Revenant
Eddie Redmayne – The Danish Girl
Michael Fassbender – Steve Jobs
Matt Damon – The Martian
Bryan Cranston – Trumbo
● Supporting Actress
Kate Winslet – Steve Jobs
Alicia Vikander – Ex Machina
Rooney Mara – Carol
Jennifer Jason Leigh – The Hateful Eight
Julie Walters – Brooklyn
● Best Supporting Actor male
Benicio Del Toro – Sicario
Christian Bale – The Big Short
Idris Elba – Beasts of No Nation
Mark Ruffalo – Spotlight
Mark Rylance – The spies Bridge
● Best British film
45 Years – Andrew Haigh, Tristan Goligher
Amy – Asif Kapadia, James Gay-Rees
Brooklyn – John Crowley, Finola Dwyer, Amanda Posey, Nick Hornby
The Danish Girl – Tom Hooper, Tim Bevan, Eric Fellner, Anne Harrison, Gail Mutrux, Lucinda Coxon
Ex Machina – Alex Garland, Andrew Macdonald, Allon Reich
The Lobster – Yorgos Lanthimos This Dempsey, Ed Guiney, Lee Magiday, Efthimis Filippou
● Best Foreign Film
The Assassin – Hou Hsiao-Hsien
Force Majeure – Ruben Ostlund
Theeb – Naji Abu Nowar Rupert Lloyd
Timbuktu – Abderrahmane Sissako
Wild Tales – Damian Szifron
● Best Documentary
Amy – Asif Kapadia, James Gay-Rees
Cartel Land – Matthew Heineman, Tom Yellin
He Named Me – Malala Davis Guggenheim, Walter Parkes, Laurie MacDonald
Listen to Me – Marlon Stevan Riley, John Battsek, George Chignell, RJ Cutler
Sherpa – Jennifer Peedom, Bridget Ikin, John Smithson
● Best Animated Film
Vice versa – Pete Docter
Minions – Pierre Coffin, Kyle Balda
Shaun the Sheep – Mark Burton, Richard Starzak
● Best Director
The Big Short – Adam McKay
The spies Bridge – Steven Spielberg
Carol – Todd Haynes
The Martian – Ridley Scott
The Revenant – Alejandro G. Inarritu
● Best hope of British cinema (writer, director or producer)
Alex Garland (Director) – Ex Machina
Debbie Tucker Green (writer / director) – Second Coming
Naji Abu Nowar (writer / director) RUPERT LLOYD (producer) – Theeb
Sean McAllister (Director / Producer), ELHUM SHAKERIFAR (producer) – A Syrian Love Story
Stephen Fingleton (writer / director) – The Survivalist
● Best Screenplay
The spies Bridge – Matthew Charman, Ethan Coen, Joel Coen
Ex Machina – Alex Garland
The Hateful Eight – Quentin Tarantino
Inside Out – Josh Cooley, Pete Docter, Meg LeFauve
Spotlight – Tom McCarthy, Josh Singer
● Adapted
The Big Short – Adam McKay, Charles Randolph
Brooklyn – Nick Hornby
Carol – Phyllis Nagy
Room – Emma Donoghue
Steve Jobs – Aaron Sorkin
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