Oman Daily Observer

‘The Shape of Water’ leads nomination­s for BAFTA awards

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LONDON: Guillermo del Toro’s fantasy “The Shape of Water” leads the field for next month’s British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA) awards after securing 12 nomination­s on Tuesday.

World War II drama “The Darkest Hour” and comedy-drama “Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri” each got nine nomination­s.”Blade Runner 2049” and “Dunkirk” both received eight.

Sally Hawkins in “The Shape of Water” star and Frances McDormand in “Three Billboards” got Leading Actress nomination­s. Daniel DayLewis and Gary Oldman were among the nomination­s for Leading Actor.

“I am incredibly humbled by such a nomination. It is very special to be honoured by BAFTA. It feels like a gift from my homeland and I am very touched by it,” Hawkins, who is British, said in a statement.

“The Shape of Water” was also nominated for best film, cinematogr­aphy, costume design and visual effects.

Del Toro was nominated for both directing and original screenplay awards.

Christophe­r Plummer received a Best Supporting Actor nomination for his portrayal of oil tycoon J.

Paul Getty in Ridley Scott’s “All The Money In The World”.

Plummer took the role on four days notice after Scott decided to cut a completed performanc­e by Kevin Spacey following allegation­s of sexual misconduct against the actor.

“The Death of Stalin,” was nominated for Outstandin­g British Film, on a list that included “Lady Macbeth,” “God’s Own Country,” and “Three Billboards,” which was directed by Briton Martin McDonagh.

Both “Three Billboards,” and “The Shape of Water,” have awards momentum behind them, both having won in major categories at the Golden Globes in Los Angeles on Sunday.

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