
'RRR', 'All That Breathes' enter BAFTA 2023 longlist
The Hindu
While “RRR” finds mention in the BAFTA longlist for a ‘film not in English language’ category, “All That Breathes” is also vying for a spot in the top five of the documentary category.
Making for an exciting awards season for India, S.S. Rajamouli's period action blockbuster "RRR" and Shaunak Sen's celebrated documentary "All That Breathes" have made it to the BAFTA Film Awards longlist, the organisers said on Friday.
This is the initial longlisting round and the films will advance to the nominating stage of voting, the British Academy of Film and Television Arts said in a press release shared on the official website.
"RRR", India's biggest global hit of 2022, has already made it to the best music (original song) Oscars shortlist and is also nominated for two Golden Globes -- best picture, non-English language and the best original song for the Telugu track "Naatu Naatu". Besides, it has four Critics Choice Award nominations - best picture, best foreign language film, best song and best visual effects.
"RRR" finds mention in the BAFTA longlist for a 'film not in English language' category. It shares space with "All Quiet on the Western Front", "Argentina, 1985", "Bardo, False Chronicle of a Handful of Truths", "Close", "Corsage", "Decision To Leave", "EO", "Holy Spider", and "The Quiet Girl".
The 10 films will compete to secure a place in the final five for the BAFTA Award. Forty-nine films were submitted for consideration in the category.
"RRR" , a pre-independence fictional story, follows two real-life Indian revolutionaries – Alluri Sitarama Raju (Ram Charan) and Komaram Bheem (Jr NTR) – in the 1920s.
Mr. Sen’s acclaimed “All That Breathes”, an internationally co-produced Hindi title, is also vying for a spot in the top five of the documentary category.