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How to watch the key contenders for the Oscars and Baftas in the UK

Composite of Joanna Scanlan in After Love, Will Smith in King Richard, Alana Haim in Licorice Pizza and Troy Kotsur in Coda
Clockwise from top left: Joanna Scanlan in After Love, Will Smith in King Richard, Alana Haim in Licorice Pizza and Troy Kotsur in Coda. Composite: Alamy

After Love
B
aftas: Four nominations including best director (Aleem Khan), actress (Joanna Scanlan) and outstanding British film
Streaming on BFI Player; on demand on major digital platforms; Blu-ray

Ali & Ava
B
aftas: Two nominations for best actor (Adeel Akhtar) and outstanding British film
In cinemas

Being the Ricardos
Oscars: Three nominations, for best actor (Javier Bardem), actress (Nicole Kidman) and supporting actor (JK Simmons)
Baftas: Two nominations including best original screenplay
Streaming on Prime Video and Virgin

Belfast
Oscars: Seven nominations including best picture, director (Kenneth Branagh), supporting actor (Ciarán Hinds), supporting actress (Judi Dench), original screenplay and original song
Baftas: Six nominations including best film, supporting actor (Ciarán Hinds), supporting actress (Caitríona Balfe), original screenplay and outstanding British film
In cinemas; streaming on Virgin; on demand on major digital platforms

Stephen Graham in Boiling Point.
Stephen Graham in Boiling Point. Photograph: Vertigo

Boiling Point
B
aftas: Four nominations including best actor (Stephen Graham) and outstanding British film
In cinemas; streaming on Virgin; on demand on major digital platforms

C’mon C’mon
Baftas: One nomination for best supporting actor (Woody Norman)
On demand on major digital platforms; DVD and Blu-ray

Coda
Oscars: Three nominations, for best picture, supporting actor (Troy Kotsur) and adapted screenplay
Baftas: Three nominations including best actress (Emilia Jones), supporting actor (Troy Kotsur) and adapted screenplay
Streaming on Apple TV

Cyrano
Oscars:
One nomination for best costume design
Baftas: Four nominations including outstanding British film
In cinemas

Don’t Look Up
Oscars: Four nominations including best picture and original screenplay
Baftas: Four nominations including best film, actor (Leonardo DiCaprio) and original screenplay
In cinemas; streaming on Netflix

Leonardo DiCaprio in Don’t Look Up.
Leonardo DiCaprio in Don’t Look Up. Photograph: Niko Tavernise/Netflix

Drive My Car
Oscars: Four nominations, for best picture, director (Ryusuke Hamaguchi), adapted screenplay and international feature film
Baftas: Three nominations including best director (Ryûsuke Hamaguchi), adapted screenplay and film not in the English language
In cinemas; on demand on BFI Player and Curzon Home Cinema

Dune
Oscars: Ten nominations including best picture and adapted screenplay
Baftas: Eleven nominations including best film and adapted screenplay
In cinemas; streaming on Virgin; on demand on major digital platforms; DVD and Blu-Ray

Zendaya and Timothée Chalamet in Dune.
Zendaya and Timothée Chalamet in Dune. Photograph: Warner Bros/Chiabella James/Allstar

Everybody’s Talking About Jamie
Baftas: One nomination for outstanding British film
Streaming on Prime Video and Virgin

The Eyes of Tammy Faye
Oscars: Two nominations including best actress (Jessica Chastain)
In cinemas

Flee
Oscars: Three nominations, for best animated feature, documentary and international feature film
Baftas: Two nominations for best animated film and best documentary
In cinemas; on demand on Curzon Home Cinema; DVD and Blu-ray on 11 Apr

The Hand of God
Oscars: One nomination for best international feature film
Baftas: Two nominations including best film not in the English language
In cinemas; streaming on Netflix

Happening
Baftas:
One nomination for best director (Audrey Diwan)
In cinemas on 22 April

House of Gucci
Oscars:
One nomination for best make-up and hair
Baftas: Three nominations including outstanding British film and best actress (Lady Gaga)
In cinemas; streaming on Virgin; on demand on major digital platforms; DVD and Blu-ray

King Richard
Oscars: Six nominations including best picture, actor (Will Smith), supporting actress (Aunjanue Ellis), original screenplay and original song
Baftas: Four nominations including best actor (Will Smith) and best supporting actress (Aunjanue Ellis)
In cinemas; streaming on Virgin; on demand on major digital platforms; DVD and Blu-ray

Last Night in Soho
Baftas; Two nominations including outstanding British film
In cinemas; streaming on Virgin; on demand on major digital platforms; DVD and Blu-ray

Licorice Pizza
Oscars: Three nominations for best picture, director (Paul Thomas Anderson) and original screenplay
Baftas: Five nominations including best film, director (Paul Thomas Anderson), actress (Alana Haim) and original screenplay
In cinemas

Olivia Colman in The Lost Daughter.
Olivia Colman in The Lost Daughter. Photograph: Yannis Drakoulidis/AP

The Lost Daughter
Oscars: Three nominations including best actress (Olivia Colman), supporting actress (Jessie Buckley) and adapted screenplay
Baftas: Two nominations for best supporting actress (Jessie Buckley) and adapted screenplay
Streaming on Netflix

Lunana: A Yak in the Classroom
Oscars: One nomination for best international feature film
Not available

Mass
Baftas: One nomination for best supporting actress (Ann Dowd)
Streaming on Sky, Now and Virgin

Nightmare Alley
Oscars: Four nominations including best picture
Baftas: Three nominations including best cinematography
In cinemas

No Time to Die
Oscars:
Three nominations including best original song
Baftas: Five nominations including outstanding British film
In cinemas; streaming on Virgin; on demand on major digital platforms; DVD and Blu-Ray

Parallel Mothers
Oscars: Two nominations including best actress (Penélope Cruz)
Baftas: One nomination for best film not in the English language
In cinemas; streaming on Prime Video and Virgin; on demand on major digital platforms

Milena Smit and Penélope Cruz in Parallel Mothers.
Milena Smit and Penélope Cruz in Parallel Mothers. Photograph: Entertainment Pictures/Alamy

Passing
Baftas: Four nominations including outstanding British film, best actress (Tessa Thompson) and best supporting actress (Ruth Negga)
Streaming on Netflix

Petite Maman
Baftas: One nomination for best film not in the English language
In cinemas; streaming on Mubi; DVD and Blu-ray on 21 March

The Power of the Dog
Oscars: Twelve nominations including best picture, director (Jane Campion), actor (Benedict Cumberbatch), supporting actor (Jesse Plemons, Kodi Smit-McPhee), supporting actress (Kirsten Dunst) and adapted screenplay
Baftas: Eight nominations including best film, director (Jane Campion), actor (Benedict Cumberbatch), supporting actor (Jesse Plemons, Kodi Smit-McPhee) and adapted screenplay
In cinemas; streaming on Netflix

Spencer
Oscars: One nomination for best actress (Kristen Stewart)
In cinemas; streaming on Virgin; on demand on major digital platforms; DVD and Blu-ray

Swan Song
Baftas: One nomination for best actor (Mahershala Ali)
Streaming on Apple TV

tick, tick … BOOM!
Oscars: Two nominations including best actor (Andrew Garfield)
Streaming on Netflix

Titane
Baftas: One nomination for best director (Julia Ducournau)
Streaming on Virgin; on demand on major digital platforms

Denzel Washington in The Tragedy of Macbeth.
Denzel Washington in The Tragedy of Macbeth. Photograph: Alison Rosa/Courtesy of Apple

The Tragedy of Macbeth
Oscars: Three nominations including best actor (Denzel Washington)
Baftas: One nomination for best cinematography
Streaming on Apple TV

West Side Story
Oscars: Seven nominations including best picture, director (Steven Spielberg) and supporting actress (Ariana DeBose)
Baftas: Five nominations including best supporting actor (Mike Faist) and supporting actress (Ariana DeBose)
In cinemas; streaming on Disney+ and Virgin; on demand on major digital platforms; DVD and Blu-ray

The Worst Person in the World
Oscars: Two nominations for best original screenplay and international feature film
Baftas: Two nominations for best actress (Renate Reinsve) and film not in the English language
In cinemas on 25 Mar

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