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BAFTA Awards Nominations: Watch Live Stream Online

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The nominations for the EE British Academy Film Awards will be announced on Thursday in London via livestream starting at 12:00 GMT/4:00 PST.

The live stream can be viewed via the video link embedded above alongside the organization's X (Twitter) and YouTube pages.

Actors and former EE Rising Star nominees Naomi Ackie and Kingsley Ben-Adir will announce their nominations at BAFTA headquarters at 195 Piccadilly.

Heading the BAFTA longlist announcement are Christopher Nolan's “Oppenheimer,” Greta Gerwig's “Barbie” and Martin Scorsese's “Killers Of The Flower Moon.” The heavyweight trio were tied with 15 longlist nominations each. All three films appear in the Best Picture, Best Director and Best Screenplay categories: Killers and Oppenheimer in the adapted screenplay, while Barbie appears in the original screenplay. The number of 15 mentions on the longlist equaled last year's record set by Edward Berger's war film “All Quiet in the West”.

At the top are Yorgos Lanthimos' Golden Lion winner “Poor Things” with 14 and Bradley Cooper's musical biopic “Maestro” with 12. Both films received longlist mentions in the categories of Best Picture, Best Cinematography, “Best Director” and “Best Screenplay”.

Other strong performances on the list include Emerald Fennell's controversial high-society drama “Saltburn,” which has 11 releases, and Andrew Haigh's enigmatic drama “All of Us Strangers,” which has 10 longlist mentions, including Best Picture and two mentions Supporting actors with Paul Mescal and Jamie Glocke. Jonathan Glazer's innovative Holocaust drama “The Zone of Interest” also received 10 mentions, while Celine Song's confident debut film “Past Lives” won six awards, including best picture. The strongest international performance was Justine Triet's “Anatomy of a Fall,” with seven awards including director and original screenplay.

The BAFTA ceremony will take place on February 18 at the Royal Festival Hall at the Southbank Center in London and will be broadcast on BBC One and iPlayer in the UK and BritBox International in Canada, Denmark, Finland, Sweden, Norway and South Africa. Actor David Tennant has been chosen to host the show.

Check out the stream above.