Hamnet's stars Jessie Buckley and Paul Mescal and director Chloé Zhao are all nominated
The stars and films in the running for next month's Bafta Film Awards, which celebrate the best on the big screen from the past 12 months, have been revealed.
Thriller One Battle After Another leads the pack, followed by vampire horror Sinners, and then Hamnet, which dramatises Shakespeare's family life, along with table tennis drama Marty Supreme.
Here are the nominations in full ahead of the ceremony, which will take place at London's Royal Festival Hall on Sunday 22 February.
The Rising Star Award is distinct from the other golden Bafta trophies
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