Showing posts with label SkyFall. Show all posts
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Thursday, 20 June 2013

Bérénice Marlohe shows off her curvy figure in a very tight dress on the set of new movie 5 To 7

Bérénice Marlohe shows off her curvy figure in a very tight dress on the set of new movie 5 To 7

With her past experience as a model Bérénice Marlohe is at ease in anything she wears.
The French actress looked picture perfect as she stood around in costume on the set of her latest movie 5 To 7.
Luckily for the 34-year-old her required outfit for the scene was a rather tight dress which was very flattering for her amazing figure.
Well tailored: Bérénice Marlohe showed off her amazingly curvy physique as she filmed new movie 5 To 7 in New York City on Wednesday
Well tailored: Bérénice Marlohe showed off her amazingly curvy physique as she filmed new movie 5 To 7 in New York City on Wednesday
Bérénice showed off her curvy physique and tight derriere as she filmed outside the Carlyle Hotel on the Upper East Side in New York City.
The Skyfall actress looked absolutely sublime in her well fitted dress which clung to her in all the right places.
Bérénice wore a short sleeveless blue dress that featured a black and grey upper body and accentuated her slender body.
Ready for her close-up: The French actress looked sensational as she showed off her natural beauty
Ready for her close-up: The French actress looked sensational as she showed off her natural beauty
Back and forth: Miss Marlohe showed off her exquisite derriere and slim figure in the rather tight dress
Back and forth: Miss Marlohe showed off her exquisite derriere and slim figure in the rather tight dress
She accessorised with a pair of black stilettos and carried a matching small handbag as she wore her brunette locks pulled to the side in a ponytail.
Although Bérénice's character seems far more innocent than her last, there is a trail of infidelity in her storyline.
The French star plays Arielle, the beautiful wife of a French diplomat who has an affair with a young aspiring novelist named Brian - played by Anton Yelchin.
Lights, camera, action: Bérénice wore a short sleeveless blue dress that featured a black and grey upper body and accentuated her slender body
Lights, camera, action: Bérénice wore a short sleeveless blue dress that featured a black and grey upper body and accentuated her slender body
The new romantic comedy from writer/director Victor Levin (Mad Men, Win A Date With Tad Hamilton), sees Bérénice and Anton joined by Oscar nominees Glenn Close and Frank Langella as Brian's parents, Olivia Thirlby as a New York book editor and Lambert Wilson in the role of Arielle's husband Valery.
Marlohe stepped into the role after Diane Kruger left the indie project, and marks her third English-language film.
The brunette made her mark on the French cinema scene before coming to the world stage in the latest Bond offering.
Simply seductive: The French star plays Arielle, the beautiful wife of a French diplomat who has an affair with a young aspiring novelist named Brian
Simply seductive: The French star plays Arielle, the beautiful wife of a French diplomat who has an affair with a young aspiring novelist named Brian
She is also to appear in the untitled Terrance Malick project which boasts a stellar cast including Christian Bale, Michael Fassbender, Natalie Portman, Ryan Gosling, Rooney Mara, Cate Blanchett, Val Kilmer, Tom Sturridge, Holly Hunter and Benicio Del Toro.
The story presents themes of obsession and betrayal set against the music scene in Austin, Texas
Looks could kill: Berenice starred in Skyfall alongside Brit heartthrob Daniel Craig
Looks could kill: Berenice starred in Skyfall alongside Brit heartthrob Daniel Craig
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Wednesday, 20 February 2013

Bond girl glamour: Bérénice Marlohe wears sheer silver dress with plunging neckline to Brit Awards


Bringing some Bond girl glamour: Bérénice Marlohe wears sheer silver dress with plunging neckline to Brit Awards


    She's best known for playing Sévérine in 007 movie Skyfall.
And Bérénice Marlohe, 33, brought some Bond girl glamour to the red carpet at the Brit Awards on Wednesday night.
The French actress arrived at the event at London's O2 Arena in a sheer silver dress with a revealing low cut neckline.
Bond girl glamour: French actress Bérénice Marlohe wears sheer silver dress to the Brit Awards in London on Wednesday night
Bond girl glamour: French actress Bérénice Marlohe wears sheer silver dress to the Brit Awards in London on Wednesday night
The star looked sultry as she smouldered and posed on the red carpet.
    Her shoulders were left bare apart from a pair of very thin straps and the daring neckline left her cleavage on show.
    The reflective dress perfectly accentuated Bérénice's curves and hourglass figure and she completed her simple look with a pair of dangling earrings and a pink ring on her finger.
    Making an entrance: French actress Bérénice had her clevage on show as she arrived at the Brit Awards as her dress featured a plunging neckline
    Making an entrance: French actress Bérénice had her clevage on show as she arrived at the Brit Awards as her dress featured a plunging neckline
    Shining star: Bérénice wore a reflective silver dress to the Brit Awards at London's O2 Arena on Wednesday and brought some Bond girl glamour to the event
    Shining star: Bérénice wore a reflective silver dress to the Brit Awards at London's O2 Arena on Wednesday and brought some Bond girl glamour to the event
    Shining star: Bérénice wore a reflective silver dress to the Brit Awards at London's O2 Arena on Wednesday and brought some Bond girl glamour to the event
    Perfecting her pout: Bérénice looks every inch the star as she poses on the red carpet at the 2013 Brit Awards
    Perfecting her pout: Bérénice looks every inch the star as she poses on the red carpet at the 2013 Brit Awards
    Bérénice was joined by a number of stars at the music awards on Wednesday night and she recently revealed music has a special place in her heart.
    The star said that her performance in Bond film Skyfall, which was released on DVD earlier this month, was inspired by the music from the movie 300.
    She told Female First: 'I used to play a lot of piano and I really respond to music as it allows me to dive into a universe and into emotions.
    Showing off her figure: Bérénice's dress perfectly accentuated her impressive hourglass figure as she arrived on the red carpet at the event
    Showing off her figure: Bérénice's dress perfectly accentuated her impressive hourglass figure as she arrived on the red carpet at the event
    European glamour: French actress Bérénice sparkled as she arrived at the high profile music awards in London
    European glamour: French actress Bérénice sparkled as she arrived at the high profile music awards in London
    'I based my inspiration on a dragon and I wanted, when she entered a room, the audience to feel that there was something very dangerous about her - like a wild animal.
    'I chose the dragon because it can kill from a far without touching and I wanted her to have that quality.
    '300 has powerful drums and it is like barbarian music almost of warriors of old times and I really wanted to bring that with Sévérine. The soundtrack, among others, really helped me to do that.'
    Sultry temptress: Bond girl Bérénice Marlohe smoulders as she poses on the red carpet at the Brit Awards in London
    Sultry temptress: Bond girl Bérénice Marlohe smoulders as she poses on the red carpet at the Brit Awards in London


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    Sunday, 10 February 2013

    BAFTAs weekend film special: Maria Realf rounds up some of the key contenders


    BAFTAs weekend film special: Maria Realf rounds up some of the key contenders 




    As we look forward to the EE British Academy Film Awards this Sunday, Maria Realf rounds up some of the big contenders...

    Lincoln
    Number of nominations: 10
    YOU view: Set during the American Civil War, Steven Spielberg's political drama about former US President Abraham Lincoln is thoughtful, ambitious and full of powerful performances. In many ways, it's reminiscent of 2010's The King's Speech: based on a true story, driven by drama and dialogue - and rolling in awards nominations. 
    Contenders, ready... If Daniel Day-Lewis doesn't win best leading actor, I'll eat a Lincoln-style top hat. Co-star Tommy Lee Jones is in with a good shout for supporting actor too, while Sally Field faces stiff competition from Les Misérables star Anne Hathaway in the supporting actress category. 

    Sally Field and Daniel Day-Lewis star in Lincoln
    Sally Field and Daniel Day-Lewis are both BAFTA nominated for their performances in Lincoln


    Les Misérables
    Number of nominations: 9
    YOU view: Do you hear the people sing/cheer/sniffle into their hankies? Tom Hooper's rousing musical masterpiece has proved a huge hit with cinema audiences, topping the UK box office for the fourth week running. Packed with memorable songs and more A-listers than a front row in fashion week, it's one weepie you won't want to miss.
    Contenders, ready... Tom Hooper's last movie (The King's Speech) won a whopping seven BAFTAs, so he's certainly got a good track record - though surprisingly he didn't bag a best director nod for Les Mis. Anne Hathaway looks to be the frontrunner for supporting actress, while Hugh Jackman is nominated for leading actor. The movie's also up for best film and outstanding British film, and I predict it'll go home with at least one of those, plus perhaps something for its brilliant costume design or make-up and hair.
     

      Les Miserables
      Will Les Miserables emerge victorious on Sunday?


      Life of Pi

      Number of nominations: 9
      YOU view: Not only has director Ang Lee brought Yann Martel's supposedly 'unfilmable' bestseller to the big screen, but he's also created one of the year's cinematic highlights. Think Titanic meets Slumdog Millionaire meets Avatar. With a tiger.
      Contenders, ready... While it's not nominated in any of the four main acting categories (hardly surprising, given that there are so few actors in it), the film's star Suraj Sharma is shortlisted for the EE Rising Star award, and I'd expect it to scoop some of the more technical gongs. If you haven't seen this yet, make sure you do before it leaves cinemas - the incredible visuals demand to be admired in all their full glory.

      Life of Pi
      Suraj Sharma's up for the Rising Star award, but sadly there isn't a category for best supporting tiger...


      Skyfall
      Number of nominations: 8
      YOU view: Sam Mendes’s take on 007 is nothing short of spectacular – breathing new life into what was threatening to become a formulaic franchise and putting the ‘super’ firmly back into super-spy. Though this 23rd instalment still contains plenty of nods to the conventions of old – the high-speed chases (including a spine-tingling segment on top of a moving train), the glamorous women, the Aston Martin – this latest offering is surprisingly character-driven.
      Contenders, ready... If it can beat off Les Misérables, Skyfall could be a hot contender for outstanding British film. And despite being overlooked in the acting nominations at the Oscars, it's got two nods in the supporting categories here for Javier Bardem and Dame Judi Dench.
      Daniel Craig in Skyfall
      It's already been a runaway box-office success - will Skyfall be an equally big hit at the BAFTAs?


      Other ones to watch...
      Argo (7 nominations): Not just a pretty face, Ben Affleck is proving to be a director of real substance. He's already won two Golden Globes (for best director and best motion picture - drama) as well as a Directors Guild of America award for this hostage drama based on a true story - can he add BAFTAs for best director and film to his haul? Oh, and he's up for leading actor, too, as if we  weren't impressed enough.
      Anna Karenina (6 nominations): Joe Wright's adaptation of the Tolstoy classic - starring Keira Knightley and Jude Law - may have missed out in the acting categories, but it's still in the running for make-up and hair, costume design, original film music, production design, cinematography and outstanding British film.
      Django Unchained (5 nominations): Quentin Tarantino's ninth directorial effort is as stylised, compelling and controversial as we've come to expect from the auteur, and he's nominated for best director and original screenplay. Christoph Waltz is deservedly up for supporting actor too, having previously scooped the award for Tarantino's Inglourious Basterds.
      Zero Dark Thirty (5 nominations): Director Kathryn Bigelow was named best director at the 2010 BAFTAs with The Hurt Locker, which also took best film, and she's back in the running in both categories with this picture about the hunt for Osama bin Laden. Jessica Chastain is a major contender for leading actress too, while Mark Boal will be hoping for another original screenplay BAFTA to go with his one for The Hurt Locker.  
      Silver Linings Playbook (3 nominations): This romantic comedy drama might have picked up more nominations at the Oscars than the BAFTAs (8 versus 3) but I don't expect it will be going home empty handed. Jennifer Lawrence is many people's top tip for leading actress (having already bagged a Golden Globe) while director David O. Russell could nab best adapted screenplay - plus the gorgeous Bradley Cooper is in the race for leading actor.

      The EE British Academy Film Awards will be shown on Sunday night on BBC1. Check back here on the night for more BAFTAs news, and follow me on Twitter @Mariaonmovies


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      Tuesday, 5 February 2013

      Evening Standard Film Awards 2013 Winners and red carpet photos


      Damian Lewis returns to his Homeland as he shows off his leading lady Helen McCrory at the Evening Standard Film Awards


      He may be big news in Hollywood thanks to his award-winning portrayal of Brody in Homeland, but Damian Lewis is still a London boy at heart.
      The actor stood back to let his real-life leading lady Helen McCrory enjoy her moment in the spotlight as they arrived at the Evening Standard Film Awards in their hometown of London on Monday night.
      The Skyfall actress, 44, went for understated glamour in a black satin sleeveless top, maxi skirt and carried a Kate Spade clutch as she posed outside the London Film Museum on the Southbank.
      Scroll down for a list of winners
      Brit pack: Damian Lewis and wife Helen McCrory arrived at the Evening Standard Film Awards at the London Film Museum
      Brit pack: Damian Lewis and wife Helen McCrory arrived at the Evening Standard Film Awards at the London Film Museum
      Back to black: The mother-of-two kept it simple in a black satin top and maxi skirt
      Back to black: The mother-of-two kept it simple in a black satin top and maxi skirt
      Back to black: The mother-of-two kept it simple in a black satin top and maxi skirt
      The mother-of-two was at the glitzy ceremony to support her film Skyfall - which won Film of The Year and the People's Choice Award for Blockbuster Of The Year.
      Helen played MP Claire Dowar opposite Daniel Craig's 007 in the blockbuster.
      Leading the glamour at the ceremony was Best Actress winner Andrea Riseborough, who received an honour for Shadow Dancer.
      All white now: Best Actress nominee Andrea Riseborough wore a dramatic white and sequinned gown
      All white now: Best Actress nominee Andrea Riseborough wore a dramatic white and sequinned gown
      All white now: Best Actress winner Andrea Riseborough wore a dramatic white and sequinned gown
      Girl On Fire: Hayley Atwell lit up a cold winter evening in a dramatic orange gown
      Girl On Fire: Hayley Atwell lit up a cold winter evening in a dramatic orange gown
      Girl On Fire: Hayley Atwell lit up a cold winter evening in a dramatic orange gown
      The W.E. star, 31, shimmered in a striking white Jenny Packham dress with a plunging sheer panel at the front and sequinned cape back.
      She completed her look with her dark hair swept to the side a la Veronica Lake, and carried a sequinned clutch bag with an emerald Faberge ring.
      While most of the guests had gone for black, Captain America: The First Avenger star Hayley Atwell certainly stood out in her orange tie-dye maxi dress.
      Chuffed: Damian looked pleased to be meeting Terence Stamp
      Chuffed: Damian looked pleased to be meeting Terence Stamp
      Something for the ladies: Best Actor Nominee Eddie Redmayne (left) and Danny Dyer
      Something for the ladies: Best Actor Nominee Eddie Redmayne (left) and Danny Dyer
      Something for the ladies: Best Actor Nominee Eddie Redmayne (left) and Danny Dyer
      Legging it: Fresh Meat star Zawe Ashton (left) and former Doctor Who star Gemma Chan both opted for short black dresses
      Legging it: Fresh Meat star Zawe Ashton (left) and former Doctor Who star Gemma Chan both opted for short black dresses
      Legging it: Fresh Meat star Zawe Ashton (left) and former Doctor Who star Gemma Chan both opted for short black dresses
      She was at the ceremony to present the coveted Best Film category.
      Ahead of the bash, she tweeted: 'I will be presenting Best Film at the Evening Standard awards... What a great year it has been for films! I still geek out.'
      Also in attendance was Fresh Meat star Zawe Ashton and former Doctor Who actress Gemma Chan.
      I Give It A Year star Rafe Spall arrived with his glamorous wife, ex-Hollyoaks star Elize Du Toit.
      Handsome pair: Rafe Spall arrived with his former Hollyoaks star wife Elize Du Toit
      Handsome pair: Rafe Spall arrived with his former Hollyoaks star wife Elize Du Toit
      Standing out: Jaime Winstone wore a black and green dress and Nicholas Kirkwood heels
      Standing out: Jaime Winstone wore a black and green dress and Nicholas Kirkwood heels
      Standing out: Jaime Winstone wore a black and green dress and Nicholas Kirkwood heels
      Brit chicks: Hayley and Andrea looked pleased to see each other
      Brit chicks: Hayley and Andrea looked pleased to see each other

      Evening Standard Film Awards 2013 Winners

      Best Film - Skyfall
      Best Actor - Toby Jones for Berberian Sound Studio
      Best Actress - Andrea Riseborough for Shadow Dancer
      Most Promising Newcomer - Sally El Hosaini, writer and director of My Brother The Devil
      Peter Sellers Award For Comedy - Sightseers
      Best Documentary - The Imposter
      Best Screenplay - Malcolm Campbell for What Richard Did
      London Film Museum Award for Technical Achievement - Jacqueline Durran (costume design), Sarah Greenwood (production design) and Seamus McGarvey (cinematography) for Anna Karenina
      The Editor's Award - Sacha Baron Cohen for making an event of every one of his films
      Blockbuster of the Year, People's Choice Award - Skyfall



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      Wednesday, 23 January 2013

      Adele confirms she will make post-baby comeback by performing Skyfall at next month's Oscars


      'It's terrifyingly wonderful': Adele confirms she will make post-baby comeback by performing Skyfall at next month's Oscars


      Her big comeback: Adele has confirmed she will perform at the upcoming 85th Academy Awards on February 24
      Her big comeback: Adele has confirmed she will perform at the upcoming 85th Academy Awards on February 24
      She's stayed largely out of the limelight since welcoming her first child into the world last October. 
      But Adele has now confirmed she will make her post-pregnancy comeback performance at the 2013 Oscars next month.
      The 24-year-old singer will perform Skyfall, the theme tune to the latest James Bond movie, during the 85th Academy Awards at Los Angeles' Dolby Theatre on February 24. 
      And the star-studded event could see the Someone Like You hitmaker pick up an award herself, with Skyfall - which she co-wrote alongside Paul Epworth - nominated in the Original Song category. 
      Adele said: 'It's an honour to be nominated and terrifyingly wonderful to be singing in front of people who have captured my imagination over and over again.
      'It's something I've never experienced and probably only ever will once!'
      Meanwhile, Craig Zadan and Neil Meron, producers of this year's Academy Awards, hailed Adele's 'unique artistry'.
      In a statement, they said: 'She is currently one of the most successful recording artists in the world, and we believe her performance of Skyfall will be an exciting Oscar moment.'
      Adele's performance will be part of a section of the show honouring the James Bond series' 50th anniversary, making it the longest-running movie franchise of all time.
      She's back! The 24-year-old singer is also nominated in the Original Song Oscars category for her self-penned track, Skyfall
      She's back! The 24-year-old singer is also nominated in the Original Song Oscars category for her self-penned track, Skyfall
      Event producers are hoping to add Sean Connery to a glittering line-up of actors who played the legendary secret agent over the years, who they hope will gather on stage as part of the four-minute celebration.
      If Connery agrees, it would complete the set, which includes current Bond actor Daniel Craig, Sir Roger Moore, George Lazenby, Timothy Dalton and Pierce Brosnan.
      The Skyfall theme is the first Bond track to receive an Oscar nod since For Your Eyes Only in 1981.
      And the song has already enjoyed success this awards season, winning the Golden Globe for Best Original Song earlier this month.
      Winner: Adele enjoyed success with the track at the Golden Globe Awards earlier this month
      Winner: Adele enjoyed success with the track at the Golden Globe Awards earlier this month
      Upon receiving the Oscar nomination, Adele wrote on her Twitter page: 'Oh my god I feel like Meryl Streep!! Thank you x.'
      If the track is successful in its category, it will become the first Bond song in the 85-year history of the Academy Awards to scoop a gong at the Oscars.
      In her acceptance speech at the Golden Globe Awards, Adele admitted that it was her husband, Simon Konecki, who had convinced her to write the song for the latest 007 movie.
      'I had my child about two weeks before the Skyfall film came out. So it was bad timing,' she said.


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      Wednesday, 9 January 2013

      Nominations for BAFTA Awards 2013 with full list of Nominees


      Skyfall set for triumph at this year's BAFTA awards with Judi Dench and Javier Bardem nominated... but Daniel Craig is left off the list


      • Lincoln received the most nominations with 10 nods
      • Jessica Chastain and Helen Mirren among lead actress nominees
      • Hugh Jackman and Bradley Cooper among lead actor nominees
      • Ben Affleck recognised for Argo in lead actor and best director categories

        Skyfall looks set to triumph at this year's BAFTA awards, with Judi Dench and Javier Bardem both nominated.
      While Javier was nominated in the supporting actor category for his role as the villainous Silva, Judi received a nod for supporting actress after reprising her role as M.
      But noticeably absent from the nominations was Bond himself, Daniel Craig, as well as the movie's director Sam Mendes.
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      Set for triumph: Skyfall has received several nominations for this year's BAFTA awards, but Daniel Craig was noticeably absent from the list
      Set for triumph: Skyfall has received several nominations for this year's BAFTA awards, but Daniel Craig was noticeably absent from the list
      Terrifying: Javier Bardem was also nominated in the supporting actor category for his role as Silva in Skyfall
      Terrifying: Javier Bardem was also nominated in the supporting actor category for his role as Silva in Skyfall
      Skyfall is also nominated for Outstanding British Film and Original Music - a nod to Adele who provided the hit Bond theme of the same name. 
      The film also picks up nods for Cinematography, Editing, Production Design and Sound.
      Among other nominations, Argo, Lincoln and Les Miserables garnered the most nods ahead of the awards on Sunday February 10th.
      Announcement: Alice Eve and Jeremy Irvine revealed the nominations in London on Wednesday morning
      Announcement: Alice Eve and Jeremy Irvine revealed the nominations in London on Wednesday morning
      Set for success: The duo announce the nominees for Original Screenplay
      Set for success: The duo announce the nominees for Original Screenplay
      Lincoln received 10 nominations, with Les Miserables and Life Of Pi following close behind with nine nods each.
      Critical acclaim: Daniel Day-Lewis was nominated for Lincoln, with the film receiving 10 nods in total
      Critical acclaim: Daniel Day-Lewis was nominated for Lincoln, with the film receiving 10 nods in total
      Les Mis star Anne Hathaway will take on Judi, Amy Adams for The Master, Sally Field for Lincoln and Helen Hunt for The Sessions for supporting actress.
      Meanwhile, Javier will face off with Alan Arkin for Argo, Philip Seymour Hoffman for the Master, Tommy Lee Jones for Lincoln and Christoph Waltz for Django Unchained.
      In the two main categories, Bradley Cooper has been nominated for lead actor for his role in Silver Linings Playbook, while Daniel Day Lewis was nominated for Lincoln, Hugh Jackman for Les Miserables and Joaquin Phoenix for his role in The Master.
      Ben Affleck, who also received a nominated for best director for his role helming Argo, is also up for lead actor for his role in the film.
      For lead actress, Jessica Chastain has been nominated for her role in Zero Dark Thirty, Marion Cotillard for Rust And Bone, Jennifer Lawrence for Silver Linings Playbook, Helen Mirren for Hitchcock and Emmanuelle Riva for Amour.
      Not so miserables now! Anne Hathaway and Hugh Jackman were both nominated for Les Miserables
      Not so miserables now! Anne Hathaway and Hugh Jackman were both nominated for Les Miserables
      Not so miserables now! Anne Hathaway and Hugh Jackman were both nominated for Les Miserables
      Cinematic masterpiece: Ang Lee's Life Of Pi received nine nominations for this year's awards
      Cinematic masterpiece: Ang Lee's Life Of Pi received nine nominations for this year's awards
      The nominees for the awards were announced by Alice Eve and Jeremy Irvine at BAFTA headquarters in London.
      Andrea Riseborough, who plays an IRA member turned MI5 informer in the film, has already been recognised for her performance with a nod in the shortlist for the EE Bafta Rising Star Award 2013.
      The event, formally known as the EE British Academy Film Awards, will take place on Sunday February 10 at the Royal Opera House, in Covent Garden, with Stephen Fry hosting.

      VIDEO And the nominees are... watch the announcement now 

      Set for success: Jessica Chastain has been nominated for her role in Zero Dark Thirty, while the movie's director Kathryn Bigelow also received a nod
      Set for success: Jessica Chastain has been nominated for her role in Zero Dark Thirty, while the movie's director Kathryn Bigelow also received a nod
      On screen chemistry: Jennifer Lawrence and Bradley Cooper have both been nominated for their work in Silver Linings Playbook
      On screen chemistry: Jennifer Lawrence and Bradley Cooper have both been nominated for their work in Silver Linings Playbook

      BAFTA AWARDS 2013, FULL LIST OF NOMINEES:


      LEAD ACTOR

      Ben Affleck, Argo
      Bradley Cooper, Silver Linings Playbook
      Daniel Day Lewis, Lincoln
      Hugh Jackman, Les Miserables
      Joaquin Phoenix, The Master

      LEAD ACTRESS

      Jessica Chastain, Zero Dark Thirty
      Marion Cotillard, Rust And Bone
      Jennifer Lawrence, Silver Linings Playbook
      Helen Mirren, Hitchcock
      Emmanuelle Riva, Amour

      SUPPORTING ACTRESS

      Amy Adams, The Master
      Judi Dench, Skyfall
      Sally Field, Lincoln
      Anne Hathaway, Les Miserables
      Helen Hunt, The Sessions

      SUPPORTING ACTOR

      Alan Arkin, Argo
      Javier Bardem, Skyfall
      Philip Seymour Hoffman, The Master
      Tommy Lee Jones, Lincoln
      Christoph Waltz, Django Unchained

      DIRECTOR

      Ben Affleck, Argo
      Quentin Tarantino, Django Unchained
      Ang Lee, Life Of Pi
      Kathryn Bigelow, Zero Dark Thirty
      Michael Haneke, Amour

      BEST FILM

      Argo
      Les Miserables
      Life Of Pi
      Zero Dark Thirty

      OUTSTANDING BRITISH FILM

      Anna Karenina
      The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel
      Les Miserables
      Seven Psycopaths
      Skyfall

      ANIMATED FILM 

      Brave
      Frankenweenie
      Paranorman

      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
      James Bobin (Director) - The Muppets
      Tina Gharavi (Director/Writer) - I Am Nasrine

      DOCUMENTARY

      The Imposter
      Marley
      McCullin
      Searching For Sugar Man
      West Of Memphis

      ORIGINAL SCREENPLAY

      Amour, Michael Haneke
      Django Unchained, Quentin Tarantino
      The Master, Paul Thomas Anderson
      Moonrise Kingdom, Wes Anderson, Roman Coppola
      Zero Dark Thirty - Mark Boal

      ADAPTED SCREENPLAY

      Argo, Chris Terrio
      Beasts Of The Southern Wild, Lucy Alibar, Benh Zeitlin
      Life Of Pi, David Magee
      Lincoln, Tony Kushner
      Silver Linings Playbook, David O. Russell

      ORIGINAL MUSIC

      Anna Karenina, Dario Marianelli
      Argo, Alexandre Desplat
      Life Of Pi, Mychael Danna
      Lincoln, John Williams
      Skyfall, Thomas Newman
      CINEMATOGRAPHY

      Anna Karenina, Seamus McGarvey
      Les Miserables, Danny Cohen
      Life Of Pi, Claudio Miranda
      Lincoln, Janusz Kaminski
      Skyfall, Roger Deakins

      EDITING

      Argo, William Goldenberg
      Django Unchained, Fred Raskin
      Life Of Pi, Tim Squyres
      Skyfall, Stuart Baird
      Zero Dark Thirty, Dylan Tichenor, William Goldenberg

      PRODUCTION DESIGN

      Anna Karenina, Sarah Greenwood, Katie Spencer
      Les Miserables, Eve Stewart, Anna Lynch-Robinson
      Life Of Pi, David Gropman, Anna Pinnock
      Lincoln, Rick Carter, Jim Erickson
      Skyfall, Dennis Gassner, Anna Pinnock

      COSTUME DESIGN

      Anna Karenina, Jacqueline Durran
      Great Expectations, Beatrix Aruna Pasztor
      Les Miserables, Paco Delgado
      Lincoln, Joanna Johnston
      Snow White And The Huntsman, Coleen Atwood

      SOUND

      Django Unchained - Mark Ulano, Michael Minkler, Tony Lamberti, Wylie Stateman
      The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey - Tony Johnson, Christopher Boyes, Michael Hedges, Michael Semanick, Brent Burge, Chris Ward
      Les Miserables - Simon Hayes, Andy Nelson, Mark Paterson, Jonathan Allen, Lee Walpole, John Warhurst
      Life Of Pi - Drew Kunin, Eugene Gearty, Philip Stockton, Ron Bartlett, D. M. Hemphill
      Skyfall - Stuart Wilson, Scott Millan, Greg P. Russell, Per Hallberg, Karen Baker Landers

      SPECIAL VISUAL EFFECTS

      The Dark Knight Rises - Paul Franklin, Chris Corbould, Peter Bebb, Andrew Lockley
      The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey - Joe Letteri, Eric Saindon, David Clayton, R. Christopher White
      Life Of Pi - Bill Westenhofer, Guillaume Rocheron, Erik-Jan De Boer
      Marvel Avengers Assemble - Nominees TBC
      Prometheus - Richard Stammers, Charley Henley, Trevor Wood, Paul Butterworth

      MAKE UP AND HAIR

      Anna Karenina - Ivana Primorac
      Hitchock - Julie Hewett, Martin Samuel, Howard Berger
      The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey - Peter Swords King, Richard Taylor, Rick Findlater
      Les Miserables - Lisa Westcott
      Lincoln - Lois Burwell, Kay Georgiou

      SHORT ANIMATION

      Here To Fall - Kris Kelly, Evelyn McGrath
      I'm Fine Thanks - Eamonn O'Neill
      The Making Of Longbird - Will Anderson, Ainslie Henderson

      SHORT FILM

      The Curse - Fyzal Boulifa, Gavin Humphries
      Good Night - Muriel d'Ansembourg, Eva Sigurdardottir
      Swimmer - Lynne Ramsay, Peter Carlton, Diarmid Scrimshaw
      Tumult - Johnny Barrington, Rhianna Andrews
      The Voorman Problem - Mark Gill, Baldwin Li

      EE RISING STAR AWARD

      Elizabeth Olsen
      Andrea Riseborough
      Suraj Sharma
      Juno Temple
      Alicia Vikander



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