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'No Country' and 'Atonement' Lead BAFTA Nominations
'No Country' and 'Atonement' Lead BAFTA Nominations
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Wednesday, January 16, 2008
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- The Coen brothers'
No Country for Old Men
and
Atonement
lead this year's British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA) nominations.
Atonement
picked up nominations for Best Film, Best British Film, Best Director and Adapted Screenplay. The movie's stars
Keira Knightley
and
James McAvoy
have been nominated for Best Leading Actress and Best Leading Actor, respectively, while their costar
Saoirse Ronan
was given a nod for Best Supporting Actress.
No Country for Old Men
scooped five nominations including Best Film and Best Director.
Tommy Lee Jones
was nominated for Best Supporting Actor for his role as Sheriff Ed Tom Bell.
Paul Thomas Anderson
's
There Will Be Blood
also received five nods, including Best Film, Best Director and Best Leading Actor (
Daniel Day-Lewis
).
Cate Blanchett
received two nods--for Best Leading Actress for
Elizabeth: The Golden Age
and Best Supporting Actress for
I'm Not There
.
Paul Greengrass
'
The Bourne Ultimatum
, starring
Matt Damon
, received nominations for Best Director and Best British Film.
Meanwhile,
Ratatouille
,
Shrek the Third
and
The Simpsons Movie
were the only films to be featured in the Best Animated Movie category.
The awards will be handed out at a ceremony in London's Royal Opera House on Feb. 10.
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