Bafta Longlist Analysis: A Mixed Bag of Snubs and Surprises
This year’s Bafta Film Awards longlist has been released, and it’s certainly stirring up conversation in the industry. With big names like George Clooney, Dwayne Johnson, and Julia Roberts being notably absent, the question arises: What does this mean for the upcoming award season?
Highlights from the Longlist
Leading the nominations is Paul Thomas Anderson’s One Battle After Another, featuring Leonardo DiCaprio, which has received a staggering 16 mentions. As we look forward to the final nominations on January 27, here are some key points to consider:
- Snubs: Clooney, Johnson, and Roberts are all Golden Globe nominees, yet they missed the Bafta longlist.
- Upcoming Nominees: The final nominations will feature six nominees in each acting category.
- Oscar Correlation: The Baftas have become a reliable predictor for the Oscars, with many winners overlapping in recent years.
Trends and Patterns
Historically, the Baftas and Oscars have shown a close correlation:
- Thirteen of the last 15 Bafta best actor winners have also won an Oscar.
- Ten out of the last 12 Bafta best actress winners have taken home the Oscar as well.
- Only twice this century has a best actor Oscar been awarded without a Bafta nomination.
Notable Performances and Their Chances
Despite their absence from the longlist, the performances of Clooney and Johnson have garnered significant attention:
- Clooney’s role in Jay Kelly has been described as “the performance of his life” by New York Magazine.
- Johnson’s film, The Smashing Machine, received a standing ovation at the Venice Film Festival, highlighting his potential for Oscar contention.
- Julia Roberts is vying for a Golden Globe for her role as a Yale Professor in After the Hunt.
KPop Demon Hunters and Other Ineligibilities
In a surprising twist, the animated film KPop Demon Hunters has been ruled ineligible for a Bafta due to its streaming release on Netflix before its theatrical debut. Other notable exclusions include:
- Wagner Moura for The Secret Agent
- Bruce Springsteen’s biopic Springsteen: Deliver Me from Nowhere
- Daniel Day-Lewis for his comeback film Anemone
Conclusion: A Glimpse into the Future
The Bafta longlist provides a tantalizing preview of the awards landscape ahead. With films like Hamnet and Sinners also performing well, the competition is fierce. As the final nominations approach, one can only wonder how these early indicators will shape the awards season and influence Oscar predictions.
For those interested in the full details of the Bafta longlist, I encourage you to read the original news article here.

