The UK's equivalent of the Oscars has announced five nominations for Apple TV+ movies, including three for "CODA."
More than doubling its 2021 film nominations, Apple TV+ is now competing in five Bafta categories, ranging from writing to casting. Bafta has recognized two Apple movies, with "CODA" gaining nominations in the major categories.
- Best Adapted Screenplay: "CODA" by Sian Heder
- Best Leading Actress: Emilia Jones for "CODA"
- Best Leading Actor: Mahershala Ali for "Swan Song"
- Best Supporting Actor: Troy Kotsur for "CODA"
- Best Cinematography: Bruno Delbonnel for "The Tragedy of Macbeth"
Bafta also has a separate "EE Rising Star Award," which gets voted for by the public. This year the nominations include Ariana DeBose, who may be best known to Apple TV+ viewers for her recurring role in "Shmigadoon!" as the town's school teacher.
Note, though, that these Bafta nominations are specifically for film. In DeBose's case that means "West Side Story." Bafta has a separate television award ceremony, and nominations for that will be announced on March 30, 2022.
The Bafta film awards will be presented in a ceremony on March 13, 2022.