"Fantasy world" leads race for British Academy Film Awards

The peppy, pastel-toned jazz melodic "Fantasy world" fast ventured into a honors season lead Tuesday, picking up 11 selections for the British Academy Film Awards , the U.K. likeness the Oscars.


Performing artists Sophie Turner, right, and Dominic Cooper talk with each other before they posture for picture takers in the wake of reporting the designations for the EE British Academy Film Awards in 2017 at a photograph call at BAFTA base camp in focal London, Tuesday, Jan. 10, 2017.


The sweet-tempered Ryan Gosling-Emma Stone sentiment is up for best picture, chief, on-screen character and on-screen character at the British honors, which are viewed as a solid pointer of likely accomplishment at Hollywood's prize-giving one month from now.


The selections add to the melodic's force after it won seven prizes at the Golden Globes on Sunday. Philosophical science fiction yarn "Entry" and mental thriller "Nighttime Animals" have nine designations each for the U.K prizes, known as BAFTAs. The contenders were reported at the British foundation's London base camp by on-screen characters Dominic Cooper and Sophie Turner.

Best-picture candidates are "Fantasy world"; "Entry"; welfare-state show "I, Daniel Blake"; Miami story about growing up "Moonlight"; and soul-uncovering household dramatization "Manchester by the Sea." Best-performer chosen people are Andrew Garfield for "Hacksaw Ridge"; Casey Affleck for "Manchester by the Sea"; Jake Gyllenhaal for "Nighttime Animals"; Gosling for "Fantasy world"; and Viggo Mortensen for "Chief Fantastic."

Best-on-screen character contenders are Amy Adams for "Entry"; Emily Blunt for "The Girl on the Train"; Stone for "Fantasy world"; Meryl Streep for "Florence Foster Jenkins"; and Natalie Portman for "Jackie." Among supporting performing artist and on-screen character candidates are Jeff Bridges for "Damnation or High Water"; Viola Davis for "Wall"; and Nicole Kidman and Dev Patel for "Lion."

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