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"Steve Jobs" actress Kate Winslet is one of the 2016 BAFTA nominees. Pictured above: A place card shows where Winslet will sit during the Feb. 14 awards show at The Royal Opera House in London. Getty Images

Actors and filmmakers are headed across the pond this weekend to attend The EE British Academy Film Awards 2016, better know as the BAFTAs. The British Academy of Film and Television Arts will be honoring the best work viewed on British movie screens this year in 26 categories.

Fresh off her big wins at the SAG, Critics’ Choice and Golden Globe Awards, Brie Larson is nominated for an acting honor for her role in “Room.” The 26 year old is up against some big names in the competitive Leading Actress category, including Maggie Smith for “The Lady in the Van,” Alicia Vikander for “The Danish Girl,” Cate Blanchett for “Carol” and Saoirse Ronan for “Brooklyn.”

The other big winner this awards season thus far has been Leonardo DiCpario for his starring role in Alejandro G. Iñárritu’s “The Revenant.” Ahead of the Oscars later this month, where DiCaprio to said to be a front-runner for a big acting win, he is nominated for a Leading Actor BAFTA. The other nominees include Eddie Redmayne for “The Danish Girl,” Michael Fassbender for “Steve Jobs,” Matt Damon for “The Martian” and Bryan Cranston for “Trumbo.”

The 2016 BAFTAs will take place Sunday, Feb. 14, at the Royal Opera House in London. The show airs on BBC One at 9 p.m. (U.S. viewers can tune in at 7:30 p.m. EST on BBC America.) Prior to the show, a red carpet event will air on BBC Three. Before tuning in, check out the rest of the 2016 nominees below:

Film

  • “Spotlight”
  • “The Revenant”
  • “Bridge of Spies”
  • “The Big Short”
  • “Carol”

Outstanding British Film

  • “The Danish Girl”
  • “Ex Machina”
  • “Amy”
  • “45 Years”
  • “The Lobster”
  • “Brooklyn”

Director

  • Todd Haynes — “Carol”
  • Alejandro G. Iñárritu — “The Revenant”
  • Adam McKay — “The Big Short”
  • Steven Spielberg — “Bridge of Spies”
  • Ridley Scott — “The Martian”

Supporting Actor

  • Christian Bale — “The Big Short”
  • Benicio Del Toro — “Sicario”
  • Mark Ruffalo — “Spotlight”
  • Idris Elba — “Beasts of No Nation”
  • Mark Rylan — “Bridge of Spies”

Supporting Actress

  • Alicia Vikander — “Ex Machina”
  • Julie Walters — “Brooklyn”
  • Rooney Mara — “Carol”
  • Kate Winslet — “Steve Jobs”
  • Jennifer Jason Leigh — “The Hateful Eight”

EE Rising Star (publicly voted)

  • John Boyega
  • Dakota Johnson
  • Brie Larson
  • Bel Powley
  • Taron Egerton

Outstanding Debut By A British Writer, Director or Producer

  • Debbie Tucker Green — “Second Coming”
  • Alex Garland — “Ex Machina”
  • Stephen Fingleton — “The Survivalist”
  • Sean Mcallister, Elhum Shakerifar — “A Syrian Love Story”
  • Naji Abu Nowar, Rupert Lloyd — “Theeb”

Original Screenplay

  • Quentin Tarantino — “The Hateful Eight”
  • Alex Garland — “Ex Machina”
  • Tom McCarthy, Josh Singer — “Spotlight”
  • Matthew Charman, Ethan and Joel Coen — “Bridge of Spies”
  • Josh Cooley, Pete Docter, Meg Lefauve — “Inside Out”

Adapted Screenplay

  • Adam McKay, Charles Randolph — “The Big Short”
  • Emma Donoghue — “Room”
  • Nick Hornby — “Brooklyn”
  • Aaron Sorkin — “Steve Jobs”
  • Phyllis Nagy — “Carol”

Animated Film

  • Pete Docter — “Inside Out”
  • Pierra Coffin, Kyle Balda — “Minions”
  • Mark Burton, Richard Starzak — “Shaun the Sheep Movie”

Film Not in the English Language

  • “Wild Tales”
  • “The Assassin”
  • “Force Majeure”
  • “Theeb”
  • “Timbaktu”

British Short Film

  • “Elephant”
  • “Mining Poems or Odes”
  • “Samuel-613”
  • “Operator”
  • “Over”

British Short Animation

  • “Manoman”
  • “Prologue”
  • “Edmond”

Original Music

  • John Williams — “Star Wars: The Force Awakens”
  • Ennio Morricone — “The Hateful Eight”
  • Thomas Newman — “Bridge of Spies”
  • Ryuichi Sakamoto, Alva Noto — “The Revenant”
  • Jóhann Jóhannsson — “Sicario”

Documentary

  • “Amy”
  • “Listen to Me Marlon”
  • “He Named Me Malala”
  • “Sherpa”
  • “Cartel Land”

Special Visual Effects

  • “Ant-Man”
  • “Mad Max: Fury Road”
  • “The Martian”
  • “Star Wars: The Force Awakens”
  • “Ex Machina”

Sound

  • “Mad Max: Fury Road”
  • “Star Wars: The Force Awakens”
  • “The Martian”
  • “Bridge of Spies”
  • “The Revenant”

Editing

  • “The Revenant”
  • “The Big Short”
  • “The Martian”
  • “Bridge of Spies”
  • “Mad Max: Fury Road”

Production Design

  • “The Martian”
  • “Carol”
  • “Bridge of Spies”
  • “Mad Max: Fury Road”
  • “Star Wars: The Force Awakens”

Costume Design

  • “Mad Max: Fury Road"
  • “Cinderella”
  • “The Danish Girl”
  • “Brooklyn”
  • “Carol”

Cinematography

  • “Mad Max: Fury Road”
  • “Carol”
  • “Bridge of Spies”
  • “The Revenant”
  • “Sicario”

Makeup and Hair

  • “Brooklyn”
  • “Carol”
  • “The Revenant”
  • “Mad Max: Fury Road”
  • “The Danish Girl”

Angels Costumes is nominated for Outstanding British Contribution to Cinema in 2016. Sydney Poitier is the only individual nominated in the Fellowship in 2016 category.