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				 "Carol", starring Cate Blanchett as a married woman who falls 
				for a shop assistant (Rooney Mara) in 1950s New York has won 
				critical acclaim since premiering at May's Cannes Film Festival. 
				 
				Its BAFTA nods include leading actress for Blanchett, supporting 
				actress for Mara, best film, adapted screenplay, cinematography, 
				costume design, make up and hair, production design as well as 
				honors for director for Todd Haynes. 
				 
				"Bridge of Spies", which stars Tom Hanks as a lawyer negotiating 
				the release of a U.S. pilot held captive by the Soviet Union 
				during the Cold War, won a nomination for director Steven 
				Spielberg as well as for best film. 
				 
				Mark Rylance was nominated for supporting actor and the drama is 
				also in the running for original screenplay, sound, 
				cinematography, original music, editing and production design. 
				 
				"The Revenant", in which a bear attack sparks a quest for 
				revenge, earned eight nominations, including best film, leading 
				actor for Leonardo DiCaprio and best director for Alejandro G. 
				Inarritu, last year's Academy Award winner for "Birdman". 
				
				
				  
				"The Revenant" also garnered nominations for original music, 
				cinematography, editing, sound as well as make up and hair. 
				 
				Action adventure "Mad Max: Fury Road" earned seven nominations - 
				cinematography, editing, sound, special visual effects, costume 
				design, production design and make up and hair. 
				 
				Irish immigrant story "Brooklyn" got six nominations, including 
				outstanding British film, adapted screenplay and Saoirse Ronan 
				up for leading actress. 
				 
				Space adventure "The Martian" was also nominated six times, with 
				Ridley Scott for director and Matt Damon as leading actor. 
				 
				Financial misdeeds comedy "The Big Short" took five nominations 
				including best film, adapted screenplay, editing, director for 
				Adam McKay and supporting actor for Christian Bale. 
			
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			Last year's BAFTA leading actor winner Eddie Redmayne is in the 
			running for his role in transgender movie "The Danish Girl", which 
			was nominated for outstanding British film. Co-star Alicia Vikander 
			will compete in the leading actress category. 
			 
			Vikander was also named in the supporting actress category for "Ex 
			Machina", also nominated for outstanding British film. 
			"Spotlight", a film about the investigation into Catholic Church 
			abuse, completed the nominations for best film, and earned nods for 
			original screenplay and supporting actor for Mark Ruffalo. 
			 
			Other nominees in the leading actor category included Bryan Cranston 
			in "Trumbo" and Michael Fassbender in "Steve Jobs". 
			 
			The Apple co-founder biopic received nominations for Kate Winslet as 
			supporting actress and for adapted screenplay. 
			 
			Completing the leading actress nominations were Brie Larson for 
			"Room" and Maggie Smith for "The Lady in the Van". 
			 
			Sci-fi blockbuster "Star Wars: The Force Awakens" will compete for 
			original music, sound, production design and special visual effects. 
			Other outstanding British film nominees include "45 years", "Amy" 
			and "The Lobster". 
			 
			Winners will be announced at the BAFTA awards ceremony in London on 
			Feb 14. 
			 
			(Reporting By Marie-Louise Gumuchian Editing by Jeremy Gaunt) 
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