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Marty Supreme Ties BAFTA Loss Record
22 Feb
Summary
- Marty Supreme tied the BAFTA record with 11 nominations, winning none.
- Timothée Chalamet lost leading actor to Robert Aramayo.
- History shows BAFTA setbacks don't doom Oscar chances.

Josh Safdie's sports dramedy 'Marty Supreme' faced a disappointing night at the BAFTA Awards, tying the record for the most losses with zero wins out of eleven nominations. The film entered the ceremony with strong expectations, particularly for lead actor Timothée Chalamet, who was predicted to win. However, Chalamet lost to Robert Aramayo, a surprising outcome that contributed to the film's overall shutout.
This BAFTA result places 'Marty Supreme' alongside 'Women in Love' and 'Finding Neverland' as films with 11 nominations and no wins. Despite the significant setback, 'Marty Supreme' remains a contender for the Oscars, with nine nominations. History offers hope, as films like 'Everything Everywhere All at Once' and 'Moonlight' also experienced significant BAFTA losses before achieving Oscar success, including Best Picture wins. Final Oscar voting concludes on March 5, with the 98th Academy Awards ceremony scheduled for March 15.




