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Lincoln leads BAFTA nominations

‘Lincoln’ leads the way at at this year’s BAFTAs with nominations in 10 categories, including Best Film and Best Leading Actor for Daniel Day-Lewis’ portrayal of the pioneering late US President.

‘Lincoln’ leads the way at this year’s BAFTAs with 10 nominations.

Steven Spielberg’s biopic about the late US President Abraham Lincoln received the staggering amount of nods when the 2013 awards nominees were unveiled by ‘Starter For Ten’ actress Alice Eve and ‘Warhorse’ star Jeremy Irvine at the British Academy of Film and Television Arts Piccadilly headquarters in London this morning (09.01.13).

Among its many nods, ‘Lincoln’ is up for the prestigious Best Film title, while Daniel Day-Lewis is in the running for the Leading Actor prize for his portrayal of the president who abolished slavery and led the country through the American Civil War.

His co-stars Tommy Lee Jones and Sally Field are in the running for the Best Supporting Actor and Best Supporting Actress gongs respectively.

Daniel receives competition in the Leading Actor category from Ben Affleck in ‘Argo’, Bradley Cooper in ‘Silver Linings Playbook’, Hugh Jackman in ‘Les Miserables’ and Joaquin Pheonix in ‘The Master’.

Dame Helen Mirren is up for the Leading Actress award for her performance in ‘Hitchcock’, and is being hotly tipped to beat her rivals Jessica Chastain in ‘Zero Dark Thirty’, Marion Cotillard in ‘Rust and Bone’, Jennifer Lawrence in ‘Silver Linings Playbook’ and Emmanuel Riva for her role in ‘Amour’.

‘Les Miserables’ and Ang Lee’s visually stunning ‘Life of Pi’ are also in the running for the Best Film gong – along with ‘Argo’ and ‘Zero Dark Thirty’ – and are just behind ‘Lincoln’ having received nine nominations each.

The latest James Bond film ‘Skyfall’ follows with eight nominations, including Best Supporting Actor for Javier Bardem for his portrayal of villain Raoul Silva and Best British Film.

The ceremony is to be held on February 10 at London’s Royal Opera House and will be hosted by Stephen Fry and will be broadcast on BBC One.

Full list of BAFTA nominations:

Best Film:

‘Argo’

‘Les Miserables’

‘Life of Pi’

‘Lincoln’

‘Zero Dark Thirty’

Outstanding British Film:

‘Anna Karenina’

‘The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel’

‘Les Miserables’

‘Seven Psychopaths’

‘Skyfall’

Outstanding Debut by a British Writer, Director or Producer:

Bart Layton (director), Dimitri Doganis (producer) – ‘The Imposter’

David Morris (director), Jacqui Morris (director/producer) – ‘McCullin’

Dexter Fletcher (director/writer), Danny King (writer) – ‘Wild Bill’

James Bobin (director) – ‘The Muppets’

Tina Gharavi (director/writer) – ‘I Am Nasrine’

Film Not in the English Language:

‘Amour’

‘Headhunters’

‘The Hunt’

‘Rust and Bone’

‘Untouchable’

Documentary:

‘The Imposter’

‘Marley’

‘McCullin’

‘Searching for Sugarman’

‘West of Memphis’

Animated Film:

‘Brave’

‘Frankenweenie’

‘Paranorman’

Director:

Michael Haneke – ‘Amour’

Ben Affleck – ‘Argo

Quentin Tarantino – ‘Django Unchained’

Ang Lee – ‘Life of Pi’

Kathryn Bigelow – ‘Zero Dark Thirty’

Original Screenplay:

‘Amour’

‘Django Unchained’

‘The Master’

‘Moonrise Kingdom’

‘Zero Dark Thirty’

Adapted Screenplay:

‘Argo’

‘Beasts of the Southern Wild’

‘Life of Pi’

‘Lincoln’

‘Silver Linings Playbook’

Leading Actor:

Ben Affleck – Argo’

Bradley Cooper – ‘Silver Linings Playbook’

Daniel Day Lewis – ‘Lincoln’

Hugh Jackman – ‘Les Miserables’

Joaquin Phoenix – ‘The Master’

Leading Actress:

Jessica Chastain – ‘Zero Dark Thirty’

Marion Cotillard – ‘Rust and Bone’

Jennifer Lawrence – ‘Silver Linings Playbook’

Helen Mirren – ‘Hitchcock’

Emmanuel Riva – ‘Amour’

Supporting Actor:

Alan Arkin – ‘Argo’

Javier Bardem – ‘Skyfall’

Philip Seymour Hoffman – ‘The Master’

Tommy Lee Jones – ‘Lincoln’

Christoph Waltz – ‘Django Unchained’

Supporting Actress:

Amy Adams – ‘The Master’

Judi Dench – ‘Skyfall’

Sally Field – ‘Lincoln’

Anne Hathaway – ‘Les Miserables’

Helen Hunt – ‘The Sessions’

Original Music:

Dario Marianelli – ‘Anna Karenina’

Alexandre Desplat – ‘Argo’

Mychael Danna – ‘Life of Pi’

John Williams – ‘Lincoln’

Thomas Newman – ‘Skyfall’

Cinematography:

Seamus McGarvey – ‘Anna Karenina’

Danny Cohen – ‘Les Miserables’

Claudio Miranda – ‘Life of Pi’

Janusz Kaminski – ‘Lincoln’

Roger Deakins – ‘Skyfall’

Editing:

William Goldenberg – ‘Argo’

Fred Raskin – ‘Django Unchained’

Tim Squyres – ‘Life of Pi’

Stuart Baird – ‘Skyfall’

Dylan Tichenor, William Goldenberg – ‘Zero Dark Thirty’

Production Design:

Sarah Greenwood, Katie Spencer – ‘Anna Karenina’

Eve Stewart, Anna Lynch-Robinson – ‘Les Miserables’

David Gropman, Anna Pinnock – ‘Life of Pi’

Rick Carter, Jim Erickson – ‘Lincoln’

Dennis Gassner, Anna Pinnock – ‘Skyfall’

Costume Design:

Jacqueline Durran – ‘Anna Karenina’

Beatrix Aruna Pasztor – ‘Great Expectations’

Paco Delgado – ‘Les Miserables’

Joanna Johnston – ‘Lincoln’

Colleen Atwood – ‘Snow White and the Huntsman’

Make Up & Hair:

Ivana Primorac – ‘Anna Karenina’

Julie Hewett, Martin Samuel, Howard Berger – ‘Hitchcock’

Peter Swords King, Richard Taylor, Rick Findlater – ‘The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey’

Lisa Westcott – ‘Les Miserables’

Lois Burwell, Kay Georgiou – ‘Lincoln’

Editing:

William Goldenberg – ‘Argo’

Fred Raskin – ‘Django Unchained’

Tim Squyres – ‘Life of Pi’

Stuart Baird – ‘Skyfall’

Dylan Tichenor, William Goldenberg – ‘Zero Dark Thirty’

Production Design:

Sarah Greenwood, Katie Spencer – ‘Anna Karenina’

Eve Stewart, Anna Lynch-Robinson – ‘Les Miserables’

David Gropman, Anna Pinnock – ‘Life of Pi’

Rick Carter, Jim Erickson – ‘Lincoln’

Dennis Gassner, Anna Pinnock – ‘Skyfall’

Costume Design:

Jacqueline Durran – ‘Anna Karenina’

Beatrix Aruna Pasztor – ‘Great Expectations’

Paco Delgado – ‘Les Miserables’

Joanna Johnston – ‘Lincoln’

Colleen Atwood – ‘Snow White and the Huntsman’

Make Up & Hair:

Ivana Primorac – ‘Anna Karenina’

Julie Hewett, Martin Samuel, Howard Berger – ‘Hitchcock’

Peter Swords King, Richard Taylor, Rick Findlater – ‘The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey’

Lisa Westcott – ‘Les Miserables’

Lois Burwell, Kay Georgiou – ‘Lincoln’