The Ballad Of Wallis Island stars on UK film - and selfies with DiCaprio and Chalamet
Our arts and entertainment correspondent Katie Spencer caught up with The Ballad Of Wallis Island director James Griffiths and star and writer Tom Basden earlier today, shortly after the nominations were announced.
The film, which also stars Tim Key and Carey Mulligan, is up for three BAFTAs, including oustanding British film, best adapted screenplay, and a supporting actress nod for Mulligan.
Basden said being nominated for three was "absolutely beyond our wildest expectations".
"It's just a gift that keeps giving really," said Griffiths. "I feel incredibly grateful that we've been recognised and supported by so many people actually throughout the year."
The film stars Key as an eccentric millionaire who invites two former bandmates (and also former lovers) to reunite for a private show on his island.
Basden said he had been messaging Mulligan after learning the nominations. "I think it's so deserved," he said. "She's so brilliant in it."
And Key is in Los Angeles at the moment, Basden added, so was in bed due to the time difference when the nominations were announced. 2But he woke up, he got up, and he's been messaging and he is very happy."
He also said he hoped the recognition would raise the film's profile, as well as that of other British films.
"I hope for films like I Swear and Pillion, [they] are brilliant British films this year. That's that's what you want, isn't it? You want people to really go out and look for these British films, these smaller stories, you know - lower-budget movies that are being made here. And seek out the stories that we're making and feel proud that there's this creativity and brilliance at work in Britain."
Finally, Spencer asked how they feel about walking the BAFTAs red carpet.
"I think in truth, we sort of feel a bit like outsiders because we just kind of made this film really on our own terms with very little in the way of budget or anything like that," Basden said. "So to be sort of walking next to your Chalamets and your DiCaprios is obviously completely surreal.
"We'll take it in our stride, of course, but we might end up just asking for selfies, maybe."