BAFTAs 2022: When are the BAFTAs 2022? How to watch, BAFTA 2022 nominees and this year's host
10.03.2022 - 21:15
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With the EE BAFTAs 2022 fast approaching, here’s what you need know about this year’s British Academy Film Awards, when they are on TV and how to watchWith 2022’s award season getting well underway, the British Academy Film Awards will soon dish out awards to those nominated as the best and boldest of the past year. Held ahead of the Oscars, the BAFTA 2022 is set to see some of the biggest names in Hollywood appear on the red carpet at London’s Royal Albert Hall.
The films contending for Best Film at the BAFTAs this year are Netlix’s Don’t Look Up, The Power of the Dog, Dune and Paul Thomas Anderson’s Licorice Pizza, with House of Gucci, No Time to Die and Kenneth Branagh’s Belfast featured among the nominees for Best British Film. Here’s when the EE BAFTA Film Awards will take place this year, how to watch live and what to expect from the BAFTA 2022 nominees and host.
The BAFTA film awards for 2022 will be held on Sunday March 13, with the ceremony kicking off at 7pm. This year’s ceremony, sponsored by EE, will be the 75th BAFTA Film Awards since 1949 – with the BAFTAs first being broadcast on the BBC in 1956.
After the continuing impact of the coronavirus pandemic caused the Film Awards to be held virtually in 2021, the ceremony will return to the Royal Albert Hall in full glitz, glamour and glory in March 2022. However, this year’s BAFTA Film Awards will clash with the Critics Choice Awards, after organisers at the American-Canadian Critics Choice Association were forced to delay the event originally scheduled for January 9 due to concerns about the Omicron Covid variant in the US.
Australian comedy actress Rebel Wilson is set to host the BAFTAs 2022. Video: On This Day: 10 February 2013 (Associated Press)Country
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