BAFTAS
Former BAFTA Film Award winner Brie Larson is pictured Oct. 28, 2016 at the BAFTA Los Angeles’ Britannia Awards in Beverly Hills. Reuters

Sure, the annual BAFTA Film Awards honors the best in British films, but it also singles out the greatest international titles of the year, which means those in the U.S. will be in interested in finding out who wins.

Luckily for those not located across the pond, the EE British Academy Film Awards will air in the U.S. live on Sunday, Feb. 12. Those tuning in from the U.S., Bermuda and Canada can watch on BBC America. According to the network’s schedule, the show kicks off at 8 p.m. EST and is expected to conclude at 10:30 p.m. EST.

“Hollywood’s biggest stars come out for Britain’s most glamorous night in this awards ceremony honoring the best of the year in film,” the network has teased of the event.

Those more interested in the fashion at the BAFTAs should plan on tuning in to the red carpet celebration. The British Academy of Film and Television Arts plans to have a live broadcast of the red carpet on their website and on Facebook starting at 11:30 a.m. (16.30 GMT) Sunday.

The 2017 BAFTAs will see the presentation of 24 awards. “La La Land,” which has been sweeping award season thus far, has the most nominations with 11. Following behind the Damien Chazelle-directed flick is “Arrival” and “Nocturnal Animals,” each with nine nominations. The drama “Manchester by the Sea” has an impressive six.

The public will choose a winner for the EE Rising Star Award. This year’s recognized actors include Anya Taylor-Joy, Laia Costa, Lucas Hedges, Ruth Negga and Tom Holland. View the complete list of 2017 nominees here.

The award show will take place live the Royal Albert Hall in London. The ceremony will be hosted by Stephen Fry.