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The Longlist is the result of Round One voting by members of the Academy. With 207 films entered this year, the first round of voting reduces the list of eligible films to fifteen in each category . Round Two voting, which opens today, will reduce these fifteen contenders down to the five nominations in each category*. Appearing on the longlist does not constitute a nomination.

The asterisks denote the top five selection of the relevant Chapter*. Over 6300 members of the Academy vote in three rounds to decide the Longlist, Nominations and Winners. All members vote in the first two rounds. In the final round, winners are voted for by specialist Chapters n all categories except for Best Film, the four performance categories and Film Not in the English Language, which are voted for by all members.

Select from the links below (either the PDF or Word version) to view the longlist of film entries for this year’s British Academy Film Awards:

Nominations in the Film Not in the English Language category were also announced today. Nominations in all other categories will be announced on Thursday 18 January. The winners will be announced at the Orange British Academy Film Awards on Sunday 13 February.

For further information please contact Vicky Grayson at Freud Communications on [email protected] or 020 3003 6327

_7 January 2011_
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There is no longlist in the following categories: Outstanding British Film, Outstanding Debut by a British Writer, Producer or Director, Short Animation and Short Film

*In the Animated Film category, five films are longlisted and three will be nominated

A Chapter is a group of over eighty members with specialist skills or experience in a particular craft area

Film 2010/2011 Longlist Press Release (345 KB)