17 February 2023, London: Tonight, the EE BAFTA Film Awards Nominees’ Party, supported by Bulgari, took place at the National Gallery in London’s Trafalgar Square. The evening kicks off a spectacular weekend of celebrations bringing together this year’s EE BAFTA Film Awards’ nominated talent in-front-of and behind-the-screen, ahead of the ceremony tomorrow at the Southbank Centre’s Royal Festival Hall. 

Those in attendance included Fantasia Barrino, Bradley Cooper, Phoebe Dynevor, Emerald Fennell, Paul Giamatti, June Givanni, Richard E. Grant, Sandra Hüller, Paul Mescal, Samantha Morton, Carey Mulligan, Rosamund Pike, Da’Vine Joy Randolph, Margot Robbie, Dominic Sessa, Celine Song, Justine Triet, Teo Yoo, among a host of nominees across all of this year’s EE BAFTA categories. The ceremony’s host David Tennant, the red-carpet hosts Clara Amfo and Alex Zane and the BAFTA social media host Zainab Jiwa also attended.  

DJ Zara Martin provided the night’s entertainment at the historic venue, surrounded by some of the world’s most iconic paintings.  

Guests were served Champagne Tattinger, Villa Maria Sauvignon Blanc, Bulgari Lychee Martini, and Mint Spritz, Woodford Primrose Spritz and Hildon water.  

The Official BAFTA Nominees’ Party supported by Bulgari precedes the EE BAFTA Film Awards taking place at the Royal Festival Hall on Sunday 18 February, broadcast on BBC One and iPlayer from 7-9pm (GMT) and syndicated globally.  

Bulgari have formed a three-year partnership with BAFTA building on a successful collaboration in 2022 on the arts charity biennial fundraising Gala. The 2024 edition took place earlier this week at The Peninsula London, raising vital funds for BAFTA’s year-round charitable work to nurture the next generation of creative talent in the film, games and television industries. In addition, Bulgari are the official jewellery and watch partner for the EE BAFTA Film Awards. More information here

How to watch the EE BAFTA Film Awards  

If you live in the UK, the Awards will be broadcast on BBC One and iPlayer. Make sure to keep up with all the winners as they’re broadcast on BAFTAs social media channels and on our website: bafta.org.  

The Awards are broadcast live internationally. Note that transmission times may vary, so always check your local listings. 

  • BBC Australia – Australia (with Britbox in Australia only), New Zealand   
  • Britbox International – USA, Australia (with BBC Australia), Canada, South Africa, Denmark, Finland, Norway & Sweden, and their territories and possessions  
  • CANAL+ – France (French Guiana, French Polynesia, Mayotte, Reunion, New Caledonia, St. Pierre & Miquelon, Wallis & Futuna Islands and French Antarctica and French speaking Switzerland (exclusive), Monaco, Andorra, French speaking Belgium, Luxembourg, Guadeloupe, Martinique, Saint-Martin (non-exclusive))  
  • Nova S.M.S.A. – Greece, Cyprus  
  • NOVA – Bulgaria     
  • Warner Bros. Discovery – Spain (exclusive) and Andorra (non-exclusive)  
  • Lionsgate Play – India + Subcontinent (Bangladesh, Bhutan, Maldives, Nepal, Sri Lanka, Pakistan), Philippines & Indonesia 

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