Kneecap, The Apprentice, Ronan Longlisted for BAFTAs
- Irish films are making a major splash at this year's BAFTA Awards, racking up an extraordinary 11 nominations across multiple categories.
- Directed by Rich Peppiatt,Kneecap tells the "riotous and ground-breaking" origin story of the Belfast trio,starring Móglaí Bap,Mo Chara,and DJ Próvaí alongside Oscar nominee Michael Fassbender.
- Adding to the Irish contingent's success, two-time Oscar nominee Saoirse Ronan is in the running for a BAFTA for her performance in the Outrun.
irish Films Shine Luminous on BAFTA Longlist
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London, England – The British Academy Film Awards (BAFTAs) have unveiled their longlist for the 2025 ceremony, and Irish cinema is making a splash. Acclaimed music biopic Kneecap leads the charge with seven nominations, while the Irish-produced The Apprentice has secured six.kneecap, which tells the “riotous and ground-breaking” origin story of the Belfast rap trio of the same name, is vying for top honors including Best Film and Outstanding British Film.The film, directed by Rich Peppiatt, stars Móglaí Bap, Mo Chara, and DJ Próvaí alongside oscar nominee Michael Fassbender.
Sebastian Stan,known for his roles in the Marvel Cinematic Universe,has earned a Leading Actor nomination for his portrayal of Donald Trump in The Apprentice,produced by Irish company Tailored Films.Two-time Oscar nominee saoirse Ronan is also in the running for a BAFTA. She’s been longlisted for Leading Actress for her performance in The Outrun, a drama that has also been recognized in categories like Outstanding British Film and Adapted Screenplay. Ronan’s wartime drama Blitz has also secured seven nominations, including Outstanding British Film and Original Score.
Rounding out the Irish contingent is the short film Clodagh, directed by Portia A. buckley, which earned a nomination for Best British Short Film.
The BAFTA longlist, announced on January 3rd, features a diverse range of films from around the world. Spanish-language musical thriller Emilia Pérez, starring Selena Gomez, leads the pack with 15 nominations, while Vatican thriller Conclave follows closely with 14.
The next stage of the nominations process will see BAFTA voting members select the final nominees from the longlist. The full list of nominees will be revealed on January 15th, with the 2025 BAFTA Film Awards ceremony taking place on February 16th.
kneecap‘s BAFTA recognition comes on the heels of a triumphant sweep at the British Independent Film Awards (BIFA) in December, where it won seven awards. The film was also recently shortlisted for Best International Feature Film at the oscars.
Irish Cinema shines Bright with 11 BAFTA Nominations
Irish films are making a major splash at this year’s BAFTA Awards, racking up an impressive 11 nominations across multiple categories. Leading the charge is the highly anticipated music biopic Kneecap, which chronicles the rise of the Belfast rap group of the same name. The film has secured a remarkable seven nominations, including nods for Best Film and Outstanding british Film.”It’s supposed too be a ‘riotous and ground-breaking’ film telling their origin story,” film enthusiast Fiona remarked.
Kneecap isn’t the only Irish production making waves.The Apprentice, produced by an Irish company, has earned six nominations. Adding to the excitement, Sebastian Stan, known for his role as Bucky Barnes in the Marvel Cinematic universe, is up for leading Actor for his portrayal of Donald Trump in the film.
“That’s amazing! He’s usually in Marvel movies, right? This seems like a big departure,” Liam, a fellow film buff, commented.
Saoirse Ronan, a two-time Oscar nominee, is also in the running for a BAFTA for her performance in The Outrun. Her other film, Blitz, is also nominated for several awards, including Best Original Score.The impressive showing highlights the growing strength and influence of Irish cinema on the global stage.
“Irish cinema is truly killing it this year,” Liam exclaimed.
Adding to the excitement, the Irish short film Clodagh has been nominated for best British Short Film.
The BAFTA voting members will now narrow down the list to the finalists. The official nominees will be announced on January 15th, with the awards ceremony taking place on February 16th.
Irish Eyes Smiling: ‘banshees’ Leads Oscar Nominations, Marking Historic Moment for Irish Cinema
LOS ANGELES – The 95th Academy Awards nominations are in, and a wave of green is sweeping Hollywood. Martin McDonagh’s dark comedy “The Banshees of inisherin” leads the pack with nine nominations, including Best Picture, Best Director, and acting nods for its stellar cast.
This marks a historic moment for Irish cinema, with “Banshees” becoming the most nominated Irish film in Oscar history.The film’s success is a testament to the growing global recognition of Irish talent both in front of and behind the camera.”It’s a fantastic moment for Irish filmmaking,” said [Insert Name], a prominent figure in the Irish film industry. “This recognition on the world stage is long overdue and a true party of the creativity and storytelling prowess of Irish artists.”
“The Banshees of Inisherin” tells the story of two lifelong friends on a remote Irish island whose sudden falling out has devastating consequences. The film’s darkly comedic tone, stunning cinematography, and powerful performances have captivated audiences worldwide.The film’s success is not only a victory for Irish cinema but also a reflection of the growing appetite for diverse and nuanced storytelling. “Banshees” tackles complex themes of friendship, isolation, and the human condition with a unique blend of humor and pathos.
With the Oscars ceremony just weeks away, anticipation is building for “The Banshees of Inisherin” to make history.”I’ll definitely be keeping an eye out for the winners,” said [insert Name], another prominent figure in the Irish film industry. “It’ll be exciting to see how they do.”
Irish Cinema Shines Shining with 11 BAFTA Nominations

Irish films are making a major splash at this year’s BAFTA Awards, racking up an extraordinary 11 nominations across multiple categories. Leading the charge is the highly anticipated music biopic Kneecap, which chronicles the rise of the Belfast rap group of the same name. The film has secured a remarkable seven nominations, including nods for Best Film and Outstanding British Film.
Kneecap: From Belfast Streets too the BAFTA Red Carpet
Directed by Rich Peppiatt,Kneecap tells the “riotous and ground-breaking” origin story of the Belfast trio,starring Móglaí Bap,Mo Chara,and DJ Próvaí alongside Oscar nominee Michael Fassbender. The film’s critical acclaim and BAFTA recognition highlight the captivating storytelling and powerful performances that have resonated with audiences.
Saoirse Ronan & Sebastian Stan Represent Irish Talent
Adding to the Irish contingent’s success, two-time Oscar nominee Saoirse Ronan is in the running for a BAFTA for her performance in the Outrun. The film, also vying for Outstanding British Film and Adapted Screenplay, showcases Ronan’s undeniable talent alongside a compelling narrative. Meanwhile, Sebastian Stan, known for his roles in the Marvel Cinematic universe, has earned a Leading Actor nomination for his portrayal of Donald Trump in The Apprentice, produced by Irish company Tailored Films.
A Triumph for Irish Cinema
The BAFTA recognition for Kneecap, The outrun, Blitz, and the short film Clodagh signifies a momentous year for Irish cinema. These films, diverse in their genres and stories, demonstrate the vibrancy and global appeal of Irish filmmaking.
The full list of BAFTA nominees will be announced on January 15th, with the 2025 BAFTA Film Awards ceremony taking place on February 16th.
