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Fantasy film ‘The Shape of Water’ leads Bafta nomination­s

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Fantasy film “The Shape of Water” gained 12 nomination­s at this year’s Baftas, announced yesterday, leading the pack as the movie awards season gets under way. Steeped in Cold War secrecy, the tale of a cleaner at a US government lab and the Russians who are after her discovery-is in the running for awards including best film and special visual effects. Guillermo del Toro is also nominated as best director for his film, which picked up two gongs at the Golden Globe Awards on Sunday.

But despite winning best original score and best director at the Hollywood ceremony, “The Shape of Water” failed to convert nomination­s to wins in five other categories. Mirroring the Golden Globes’ picks, the British Academy of Film and Television Arts (Bafta) showered crime drama “Three Billboards Outside Ebbing Missouri” with nine nomination­s after the movie picked up four trophies on Sunday.

Matching such Bafta hopes was “Darkest Hour”, about British wartime prime minister Winston Churchill, also with nine nomination­s ahead of the February 18 ceremony. The three most-nominated movies all feature in the best film category, along with coming-of-age romance “Call Me by Your Name” and World War II film “Dunkirk”. The Academy also highlights British cinema talent, with 19th-century drama “Lady Macbeth” and “God’s Own Country”, about a farmer’s relationsh­ip with a migrant worker, nominated for the outstandin­g British film award. The category also includes satire “The Death of Stalin” as well as “Darkest Hour”, “Three Billboards Outside Ebbing Missouri” and the animation “Paddington 2”. The Bafta ceremony will be held at London’s Royal Albert Hall, two weeks ahead of the hotly anticipate­d Oscars on March 4. — AFP

 ??  ?? This file photo shows a member of staff polishing BAFTA award winners masks ahead of the BAFTA British Academy Film Awards at the Royal Albert Hall in London. — AFP
This file photo shows a member of staff polishing BAFTA award winners masks ahead of the BAFTA British Academy Film Awards at the Royal Albert Hall in London. — AFP

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