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The BAFTA are almost back tonight, as the biggest movie stars arrive in London for an evening of awards and glamor.
The 72nd British Academy Film Awards – to give them their full name – will be back at the Royal Albert Hall this year.
The gongs are often considered a good indicator of what movies will win big at the Oscars later in the year.
And with the nominations now, things are going well for Olivia Colman's The Favorite and Rami Malek's Bohemian Rhapsody.
Here's all you need to know about the extravagance of the upcoming showbiz.
When is the BAFTA Film Awards Ceremony?
The BAFTA Film Awards will be held at the Royal Albert Hall this Sunday, February 10, 2019.
How can I watch BAFTAs?
The BAFTAs will be broadcast on BBC1 from 21h, about an hour later than in reality.
You will also be able to follow all the latest bash news here on mirror.co.uk.
Who hosts BAFTA?
Joanna Lumley is back to host the awards again this year.
The actress took over the role of host last year, after ten years as president of Stephen Fry.
Who was nominated for a BAFTA Film Award in 2019?
For best actress Olivia Colman (The favorite), Glenn Close (The woman), Lady Gaga (A star is born), Melissa McCarthy (Can you ever forgive me?) And Viola Davis (The widows) pick up the head.
And the Best actor category includes Rami Malek (Bohemian Rhapsody), Christian Bale (Vice), Bradley Cooper (A star is born), Steve Coogan (Stan & Ollie) and Viggo Mortensen (Green Book)
Movies for best film are BlacKkKlansman, The Favorite, The Green Book, Roma and A star is born.
The full list of nominees is among The Favorite favorites, with 12 nominations in different categories.
Who is the favorite to win a BAFTA?
The favourite Star Olivia Colman is currently the favorite to win the award for best actress, with a chance of 1/4 with Paddy Power.
She has already won a Golden Globe for her role as Queen Anne.
Meanwhile, Rami Malek is expected to win the Best Actor Award for his role as Freddie Mercury in Queen's biopic, Bohemian Rhapsody – with a 4/9 rating. This comes after he won the Best Actor Award at the Golden Globes.
The best film is a tight affair, with Roma (11/8) and A Star Is Born (7/2) both leading the way.
Bohemian Rhapsody – who won the Golden Globe's Best Picture – is not eligible for the best film at the BAFTA, but is nominated for Outstanding British Film, with a rating of 11/4. The favorite is favorite in this category, at 1/3.
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