BAFTA 2007 Longlists: Best Film, Acting Categories
Bafta 2007 Longlists
Film, Foreign Film, Director, Acting Categories


Pan’s Labyrinth (top); The History Boys (bottom)
Best Film – Top 15:
Babel
Bobby
Casino Royale
Children of Men
The Departed
The Devil Wears Prada
Flags of Our Fathers
The History Boys
The Last King of Scotland
Little Miss Sunshine
Notes on a Scandal
Pan’s Labyrinth
The Queen
United 93
Volver
Best Foreign-Language Film – Top 15:
36 Quai des Orfèvres
Apocalypto
Black Book
The Child
The Death of Mr. Lazarescu
Gabrielle
Lady Vengeance
Lemming
The Page Turner
Pan’s Labyrinth
Paradise Now
Rang De Basanti / Paint it Yellow
Secuestro Express
Volver
Zidane – A 21st Century Portrait
Best Director – Top 15:
Mel Gibson – Apocalypto
Alejandro González Iñárritu – Babel
Emilio Estevez – Bobby
Martin Campbell – Casino Royale
Alfonso Cuarón – Children of Men
Martin Scorsese – The Departed
Clint Eastwood – Flags of Our Fathers
Nicholas Hytner – The History Boys
Kevin Macdonald – The Last King of Scotland
Jonathan Dayton and Valerie Faris – Little Miss Sunshine
Richard Eyre – Notes on a Scandal
Guillermo del Toro – Pan’s Labyrinth
Stephen Frears – The Queen
Paul Greengrass – United 93
Pedro Almodóvar – Volver
Best Actor – Top 15:
Cillian Murphy – The Wind That Shakes the Barley
Clive Owen – Children of Men
Daniel Craig – Casino Royale
Forest Whitaker – The Last King of Scotland
Greg Kinnear – Little Miss Sunshine
Johnny Depp – Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man’s Chest
Leonardo DiCaprio – Blood Diamond
Leonardo DiCaprio – The Departed
Matt Damon – The Departed
Peter O’Toole – Venus
Richard Griffiths – The History Boys
Sacha Baron Cohen – Borat
Timothy Spall – Pierrepoint
Toby Jones – Infamous
Will Smith – The Pursuit of Happyness
Best Actress – Top 15:
Annette Bening – Running with Scissors
Beyonce Knowles – Dreamgirls
Cate Blanchett – Notes on a Scandal
Emma Thompson – Stranger Than Fiction
Eva Green – Casino Royale
Helen Mirren – The Queen
Ivana Baquero – Pan’s Labyrinth
Jodie Whittaker – Venus
Judi Dench – Notes on a Scandal
Juliette Binoche – Breaking and Entering
Kate Winslet – Little Children
Kirsten Dunst – Marie Antoinette
Meryl Streep – The Devil Wears Prada
Penélope Cruz – Volver
Renée Zellweger – Miss Potter
Best Supporting Actor – Top 15:
Alan Arkin – Little Miss Sunshine
Ben Affleck – Hollywoodland
Bill Nighy – Notes on a Scandal
Brad Pitt – Babel
Djimon Hounsou – Blood Diamond
Eddie Murphy – Dreamgirls
Gael García Bernal – Babel
Jack Nicholson – The Departed
James McAvoy – The Last King of Scotland
Leslie Phillips – Venus
Mark Wahlberg – The Departed
Michael Caine – Children of Men
Michael Sheen – The Queen
Stanley Tucci – The Devil Wears Prada
Steve Carell – Little Miss Sunshine
Best Supporting Actress – Top 15:
Abigail Breslin – Little Miss Sunshine
Adriana Barraza – Babel
Anne Hathaway – The Devil Wears Prada
Cate Blanchett – Babel
Diane Lane – Hollywoodland
Emily Blunt – The Devil Wears Prada
Emily Watson – Miss Potter
Frances de la Tour – The History Boys
Helen McCrory – The Queen
Jennifer Hudson – Dreamgirls
Judi Dench – Casino Royale
Rinko Kikuchi – Babel
Sharon Stone – Bobby
Sylvia Syms – The Queen
Toni Collette – Little Miss Sunshine
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