LONDON — Papal thriller '' Conclave,'' which stars Ralph Fiennes as a cardinal overseeing the election of a new pope, leads the race — just — for the British Academy Film Awards, with nominations in 12 categories, one more than the genre-busting musical '' Emilia Perez.''
But with the wildfires in Los Angeles over the past week fresh in the minds of everyone in the movie industry, Wednesday's announcement of the latest BAFTA nominations was restrained.
''Before we begin, on behalf of everyone at BAFTA, our thoughts are with colleagues, friends and peers and all those affected by the devastating wildfires in the Los Angeles area,'' actor Will Sharpe said before he and fellow actor Mia McKenna-Bruce announced the nominations.
BAFTA chair Sara Putt would not say whether the fires may impact the ceremony, which is due to take place Feb. 16 at the Royal Festival Hall in London, hosted by Scottish actor David Tennant.
''The ceremony is a month away. It would be inappropriate and far too early to say anything about that,'' Putt told The Associated Press.
The five films nominated for the best film award were '' Conclave,'' '' Emilia Perez,'' the 215-minute postwar epic '' The Brutalist,'' the Palme d'Or-winning comedy/drama '' Anora ″ and the Bob Dylan biopic '' A Complete Unknown.''
''The Brutalist'' had nine nominations, including leading actor for Adrien Brody, who faces stiff competition from Fiennes and Timothee Chalamet, who plays the young Dylan in ''A Complete Unknown.''
The other actors nominated are Hugh Grant for his creepy role in the horror film '' Heretic,'' Colman Domingo in real-life prison drama '' Sing Sing '' and Sebastian Stan for his portrayal of a real estate mogul — a certain Donald Trump — in '' The Apprentice.''