The EE BAFTA Film Awards are back and they’re more action packed and entertaining than ever.
Multi-award winning actor David Tennant hosts the 2024 ceremony celebrating the year’s finest movie moments and performances.
Watch the Baftas on TV and BBC iPlayer
You can watch the Bafta Film Awards on BBC One and BBC iPlayer from 7pm – 9pm on Sunday 18 February.
With an audience of nominees including the stars of Barbie, Oppenheimer, Maestro and many more, who will be taking home one of the BAFTA masks?
The evening will also feature an exclusive Saltburn inspired performance of Murder on the Dancefloor from Sophie Ellis-Bextor, plus a heartfelt and moving tribute from Hannah Waddingham, and a look back at the incredible year in film. It’s a night at the cinema in your very own home.
Watch Bafta 2024 nominees on BBC iPlayer
While you’re waiting for the stars to hit the red carpet, why not catch up with some of them on BBC iPlayer?
Catch leading actress nominee Carey Mulligan in Bleak House and Doctor Who fan favourite episode Blink (which also features our host for the evening), or see her fellow nominee Vivian Oparah in Class.
Supporting actress nominee Emily Blunt stars in The English, Claire Foy delves into her family’s past in Who Do You Think You Are?, plays a rather famous historical figure in Wolf Hall and also stars as Little Dorrit. Plus Rosamund Pike takes on the role of a woman who faked her death in audio drama People Who Knew Me on BBC Sounds.
Watch leading actor nominee Cillian Murphy lead the Peaky Blinders and see best supporting actor nominee Paul Mescal’s breakout performance in Normal People. Mescal’s All of Us Strangers co-star Andrew Scott makes an unforgettable impression in Fleabag and gives a villainous TV Bafta-winning turn as Moriarty in Sherlock.
You can also spot some Rising Star nominees with Phoebe Dynevor in Waterloo Road (series 5) and The Musketeers and Mia McKenna Bruce in Tracey Beaker Returns, The Dumping Ground and Get Even.
Fancy watching even more award-winning and award-nominated movies? Check out the collection on BBC iPlayer.
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