BAFTA 2023: 'Marty Supreme' Sets Unwanted Record with 11 Nominations and Zero Wins.

BAFTA 2023: 'Marty Supreme' Sets Unwanted Record with 11 Nominations and Zero Wins
BAFTA 2023: 'Marty Supreme' Sets Unwanted Record with 11 Nominations and Zero Wins

The 2023 BAFTA Awards

According to Novyny.live: At the 2023 BAFTA ceremony, the film 'Marty Supreme' failed to win a single award despite receiving 11 nominations, tying it for the record of most BAFTA losses. The film, which was nominated in the 'Best Film' category, now shares this dubious distinction with other major contenders like 'A Woman in Love' and 'Finding Neverland'. The British Academy Film Awards are a key indicator of industry recognition and often influence the Oscars.

Winners and Favorites

Among this year's nominees, Timothy Chalamet was considered the frontrunner for 'Best Actor'. However, the award in that category went to Robert Aramayo for his role in the drama 'I Swear'. In turn, Odessa Ezaion was defeated in the 'Best Supporting Actress' category.

Additionally, the film 'One Battle After Another' emerged as one of the night's biggest winners, taking home six BAFTA awards, including Best Film and Best Director. This ceremony highlighted both the triumphs and the notable snubs of the evening, particularly for 'Marty Supreme', which, despite its significant nomination count, left empty-handed.

The 2023 BAFTA ceremony proved to be a significant event for the industry, showcasing a high level of competition and some unexpected outcomes. While 'Marty Supreme' met with disappointment, the sweeping victories for 'One Battle After Another' underscore shifting preferences among audiences and critics. This contrast between expectations and the reality of the awards creates fresh debate about the meaning of such accolades in the cinematic world.


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