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The Bafta awards They tend to coincide on many occasions with the Oscars, that is why they must be followed very carefully.
«Birdman» has gained territory from «B»In the face of the Oscar after winning the Producers Guild Award and a victory at the Bafta would make us think that it is the new favorite for the main award of the Hollywood Academy, but it does not seem that that is going to happen, the film by Richard Linklater it will probably win the Bafta Awards for Best Film and Best Direction, and it might even win the Best Original Screenplay Award.
Secondly "The Imitation Game»He should win the Bafta for best British film if he wants to continue to have a chance at the Oscars.
In the interpretive categories, Patricia Arquette y JK Simmons They have no rivals for best supporting actress and best supporting actor, so the award is crowned, while we could find surprises in the main categories. Eddie Redmayne could beat Michael Keaton once again, although this would not be a surprise, what if it would be is that the British academics opted for Rosamund pike to the detriment of Julianne Moore, giving her a minimal Oscar option.
Bafta Awards Prediction 2015
Best film
Boyhood
Best British Film
"The Imitation Game"
Best Director
Richard Linklater for "Boyhood"
Best Actor
Eddie Redmayne for "The Theory of Everything"
Best Actress
Rosamund Pike for "Gone Girl"
Best Supporting Actor
JK Simmons for "Whiplash"
Best Supporting Actress
Patricia Arquette for "Boyhood"
Best Original Screenplay
Boyhood
Best Adapted Screenplay
"The Imitation Game"
Best animated movie
"The Lego Movie"
Best documentary
"Citizenfour"
Best Foreign Language Film
"Two days, one night"
Best soundtrack
"Under the Skin"
Best Cinematography
Birdman
Better assembly
Whiplash
Best production design
"The Grand Budapest Hotel"
Best Costume Design
«Mr. Turner »
Best Makeup and Hairstyling
Guardians of the Galaxy
Better sound
Whiplash
Better visual effects
"Dawn of the Planet of the Apes"
Best Debut (Screenplay, Direction or Production)
Gregory Burke (screenplay) and Yann Demange (direction) for "'71"
Rising Star Award
Jack O'Connell
More information - Nominations for the Bafta Awards 2015