Baftas 2023: The Banshees of Inisherin among early winnerson February 19, 2023 at 6:55 pm

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Richard E Grant is hosting this year’s ceremony on BBC One from London’s Royal Festival Hall.

Kerry Condon accepting her BaftaImage source, Getty Images

Irish actors Kerry Condon and Barry Keoghan are among the early winners at the Bafta Film Awards, which are taking place in London.

They were named best supporting actress and actor respectively for The Banshees of Inisherin, which is up for 10 prizes at the ceremony.

Dublin-born Keoghan dedicated his prize to “the kids from the area that I came from who are dreaming to be something”.

Condon thanked director Martin McDonagh, “and my horses and my dogs”.

“Thank you for all the parts you’ve given me throughout my career,” Condo told McDonagh in her speech. “They make me feel so proud to be an Irish woman.”

Carey Mulligan was incorrectly announced as the winner of best supporting actress before it was corrected to Condon.

Deaf actor Troy Kotsur, who won a Bafta last year for Coda, was announcing the winner using sign language and an interpreter when the mix-up occurred.

Barry Keoghan accepting his Bafta for best supporting actor

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Other winners so far include All Quiet On The Western Front, which took home best adapted screenplay, cinematography and film not in the English language.

Netflix’s World War One epic is a new screen adaptation of the 1928 novel by Erich Maria Remarque, leads the nominations.

There were also wins for Elvis (best casting), Everything Everywhere All At Once (best editing) and Aftersun (outstanding British debut).

The Banshees of Inisherin and Everything Everywhere All At Once have 10 nominations each, with Elvis following closely behind with nine.

The ceremony, hosted by Richard E Grant, airs on BBC One from 19:00 GMT.

Read more about the film awards season:

Jamie Lee Curtis at the Bafta Film Awards

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Nominees such as Viola Davis, Colin Farrell, Ana de Armas, Paul Mescal and Cate Blanchett are among the attendees at London’s Royal Festival Hall.

Alongside the Golden Globes and the SAG Awards, the Baftas is one of the most high-profile events of the film awards season, which culminates with the Oscars in March.

In the UK, the Baftas are the most prestigious film awards ceremony and can often provide the most reliable pointer to who might ultimately triumph at the Oscars.

Last year, the Oscars for best actor, best supporting actor and best supporting actress went to Will Smith, Troy Kotsur and Ariana DeBose respectively, just two weeks after they had collected the same accolades in the UK.

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The top Bafta nominees

  • 14 – All Quiet On The Western Front
  • 10 – Everything Everywhere All At Once and The Banshees of Inisherin
  • 9 – Elvis
  • 5 – Tár
  • 4 – Aftersun, The Batman, Top Gun: Maverick, The Whale and Good Luck to You, Leo Grande

Sandy Powell will become the first costume designer to be awarded the fellowship, Bafta’s highest honour.

The fellowship was scrapped last year following a scandal surrounding 2021’s recipient Noel Clarke, who was accused of sexual harassment shortly after receiving the prize. Clarke said he vehemently denied the allegations.

It will again be a royal night with the Prince and Princess of Wales in attendance. Prince William has been the president of the Baftas since 2010,

The ceremony will also see Dame Helen Mirren lead a tribute to Queen Elizabeth II, whom she memorably portrayed on screen. Dame Helen won both the Bafta and the Oscar best actress prizes in 2007 for The Queen.

Film frontrunners

Colin Farrell and Martin McDonagh

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All Quiet on the Western Front, which leads this year’s Bafta nominations with 14, is a brutally violent but critically adored film which looks at World War One from the point of view of a young and idealistic German soldier.

It faces competition in the major categories from Everything Everywhere All At Once, which follows a laundrette owner who discovers alternative versions of herself in the multiverse.

The inventive sci-fi adventure has 10 nominations at the Baftas, as does The Banshees of Inisherin, which tells the story of two best friends living on a remote island who fall out with each other.

Close behind with nine nominations is Elvis, a cradle-to-grave biopic of the singer Elvis Presley, and Tár, which scored five nominations with its depiction of a renowned orchestra conductor who is accused of abuse.

Aftersun, The Batman, Top Gun: Maverick, The Whale and Good Luck to You, Leo Grande all have four nominations each.

British talent

Toby Jones and Olivia Colman in Empire of Light

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The Baftas have most of the same award categories as other ceremonies, including the most high-profile prizes such as best film, actor, actress and director, as well as a whole host of technical categories.

But the UK ceremony also has additional categories specifically intended to recognise British talent.

Only one film – The Banshees of Inisherin – is up for both best film and outstanding British film.

The other nominees in the latter category include Aftersun,which stars Paul Mescal as a young man grappling with fatherhood while on a summer holiday with his daughter, and Empire of Light, Sir Sam Mendes’s autobiographical tribute to cinema.

Living, which stars Bill Nighy as an ageing civil servant who changes his lifestyle after receiving a terminal diagnosis, is also nominated, alongside the AI robot drama Brian And Charles and the screen adaptation of Matilda The Musical.

A still from Blue Jean with Jean (Rosy McEwen) looking in the mirror

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The enjoyable whodunit See How They Run and the psychological period drama The Wonder are also in contention for the British prize.

The category is completed by Good Luck to You, Leo Grande,which stars Emma Thompson as an older woman paying a younger man for sex, and The Swimmers, which depicts the true story of a migrant who swam to British shores after the motor of the boat she was travelling on broke down.

Aftersun and Good Luck to You, Leo Grande are also nominated for outstanding debut by a British writer, director or producer, along with Electric Malady, Rebellion and Blue Jean.

A new host

Richard E Grant

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Actor Richard E Grant is hosting this year’s ceremony, stepping into the shoes of last year’s presenter Rebel Wilson.

Grant was most recently nominated for a Bafta himself in 2019, for his performance opposite Melissa McCarthy in Can You Ever Forgive Me?

Since then, he has appeared in the screen adaptation of Everybody’s Talking About Jamie, and last year he released a memoir about the last year of his late wife Joan Washington’s life.

Meanwhile, This Morning presenter Alison Hammond is fronting the Bafta Studio, described as an “immersive and access-all-areas experience”, as part of the BBC One show.

The Baftas are sandwiched between the Golden Globes, which took place last month, and the Oscars, which will be held on 12 March, marking the conclusion of film awards season.

The Bafta Film Awards are broadcast on Sunday from 19:00 GMT on BBC One.

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