Bafta Film Awards: Eddie Redmayne and Dame Maggie Smith nominated
Eddie Redmayne is aiming for a Bafta
double after being nominated for best actor for The Danish Girl, a year
after winning for The Theory of Everything.
Redmayne faces competition from Bryan Cranston, Matt Damon, Leonardo DiCaprio and Michael Fassbender.
Dame Maggie Smith is up for best actress for The Lady in the Van - pitting her against Cate Blanchett.
Blanchett's romance Carol and Steven Spielberg's drama Bridge of Spies lead the nominations with nine each.
- As it happened: The nominations and reaction
- The nominations in full
- Alongside Blanchett and Dame Maggie on the best actress list are
Saoirse Ronan for Brooklyn, Brie Larson for Room and Alicia Vikander for
The Danish Girl.
Vikander also has a second nomination in the supporting actress category for Ex Machina. She said she was "truly honoured" and the two films had been "such gifts of projects for me".
Carol and Bridge of Spies are both nominated for best film, alongside financial crash drama The Big Short, DiCaprio's survival epic The Revenant and Spotlight, about a newspaper investigation into child abuse in the Catholic Church.
The Danish Girl, in which Redmayne plays transgender pioneer Lili Elbe, is named on the shortlist for outstanding British film, along with Brooklyn, in which Ronan plays a young Irish woman who emigrates to New York.
Amy Winehouse documentary Amy is also up for best British film, as are marital drama 45 Years, Ex Machina - in which Vikander plays a synthetic human - and surreal comedy drama The Lobster.
Most nominated films:
- 9 - Bridge of Spies
- 9 - Carol
- 8 - The Revenant
- 7 - Mad Max: Fury Road
- 6 - Brooklyn
- 6 - The Martian
- 5 - The Big Short
- 5 - The Danish Girl
- 5 - Ex Machina
- 4 - Star Wars: The Fo
- rce Awakens
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