Where can I watch the 2023 BAFTA nominees online?
David Farnor | On 18, Feb 2023
This weekend sees Hollywood head to London for the 2023 BAFTAs, with Richard E Grant hosting the ceremony. With 45 features receiving nominations film fans will be spending this awards season catching up with the main contenders. Netflix’s All Quiet on the Western Front leads the pack with 14 nominations – a reminder that a number of the nominees are available to stream already.
The ceremony will air at 7pm on BBC One and BBC iPlayer on Sunday 19th February. For the first time, the final four category winners will be announced live on the TV – EE Rising Star, Leading Actor, Leading Actress and Best Film.
From Amazon’s Argentina 1985 to MUBI’s Aftersun, here’s our guide to where you can watch this year’s nominees online – for a full breakdown of categories and nominations, click here.
Aftersun (4 nominations)
Paul Mescal is heartbreakingly good in this poignant, absorbing trip through a summer memory.
All Quiet on the Western Front (14 nominations)
This jaw-dropping German anti-war film is a haunting elegy to the futility of conflict.
All That Breathes (1 nomination)
Shaunak Sen’s documentary follows two brothers in New Delhi who race to save black kites as the impact of smog becomes an increasingly serious environmental threat.
All The Beauty and the Bloodshed (1 nomination)
Laura Poitras’ documentary provides an insight into the life and work of photographer Nan Goldin.
Available on digital from 13th March 2023
Amsterdam (1 nomination)
Three friends in the 1930s find themselves at the centre of a shocking secret plot in David O’Russell’s latest.
Argentina, 1985 (1 nomination)
Ricard Darin stars in this drama inspired by the true story of the David-vs-Goliath battle to prosecute Argentina’s bloodiest military dictatorship and bring justice to the victims of the Military Junta.
Avatar: The Way of Water (2 nominations)
James Cameron’s epic sequel is a jaw-dropping eco blockbuster stuffed with heart and action.
Digital release date TBC
Babylon (3 nominations)
Damien Chazelle’s black comedy charts the decadent age of 1920s Hollywood.
Available on digital from 21st March 2023
The Banshees of Inisherin (10 nominations)
Colin Farrell and Brendan Gleeson are brilliant in Martin McDonagh’s darkly funny fable of male friendship and senseless grudges.
The Batman (4 nominations)
Robert Pattinson is a brilliantly dark Batman in Matt Reeves’ gripping neo-noir thriller.
Black Panther: Wakanda Forever (1 nomination)
Queen Ramonda (Angela Bassett), Shuri (Letitia Wright), M’Baku (Winston Duke), Okoye (Danai Gurira) and the Dora Milaje (including Florence Kasumba), fight to protect their nation from intervening world powers in the wake of King T’Challa’s death.
Blonde (1 nomination)
Ana de Armas delivers a bombshell turn as Marilyn Monroe in Andrew Dominik’s adaptation of Joyce Carol Oates’ novel.
Blue Jean (1 nomination)
A closeted teacher is pushed to the brink when a new student threatens to expose her sexuality. Eighties-set drama from Georgia Oakley.
Available on digital from 13th March 2023
Brian and Charles (1 nomination)
An eccentric inventor builds a robot companion in this charming and funny British mockumentary.
Corsage (1 nomination)
Vicki Krieps is superb in this quietly modern period drama about Empress Sisi, who rebels against social constraints and public duties in 1877 Austria.
Decision to Leave (2 nominations)
Park Chan-wook’s psycho-romance is the South Korean master’s most mature work to date.
Electric Malady (1 nomination)
This documentary invites audiences into the isolated world of William, a young man who has an adverse reaction to the electrical radiation of the digital age.
Digital release date TBC
Elvis (9 nominations)
Austin Butler is astonishing in Baz Luhrmann’s never knowingly understated biopic of Elvis Presley.
Empire of Light (3 nominations)
Olivia Colman and Michael Ward shine in Sam Mendes’ muddled drama about a cinema on the Margate seafront in the 1980s.
Available on Disney+ from 1st March
Everything Everywhere All At Once (10 nominations)
This stunning, mind-bending sci-fi adventure about tax, life, love and googly eyes is a profoundly silly masterpiece.
The Fabelmans (1 nomination)
Spielberg’s semi-autobiographical drama follows a young boy who is enthralled and inspired by the first film he sees aged six.
Digital release date TBC
Fire of Love (1 nomination)
This thoughtful documentary about a volcanologist couple is moving, mesmerising cinema.
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