Nosferatu‘s awards prospects are turning around after its Golden Globes shutout due to a new set of nominations. The 2024 movie, which was written and directed by Robert Eggers, is a remake of the 1922 German silent classic of the same name, which in turn was an unauthorized adaptation of the Bram Stoker vampire novel Dracula. It has been a major success, with Nosferatu reviews earning it a Certified Fresh Rotten Tomatoes score of 85%. At the time of writing, it has also grossed more than $130 million worldwide, making it the highest-grossing non-prequel, non-sequel horror movie of the year.
In spite of its success, Nosferatu has had something of a rocky start during the 2024-2025 awards season. The Robert Eggers movie has been nominated for four Critics Choice Awards and earned an accolade for Cinematography from the National Board of Review, but it received no nominations at the Gotham Awards, the SAG Awards, or the Independent Spirit Awards. This was compounded by being completely shut out at the Golden Globe Awards, which have a wider slate of nominees due to many categories being split up by genre.
Nosferatu Has Struck Gold At The BAFTAs
It Is One Of The Season’s Most-Nominated Movies
The Nosferatu remake has now regained steam due to the BAFTA nominations. The BAFTA Awards are presented by the British Academy of Film and Television Arts in a ceremony that has taken place annually since 1949. The BAFTAs are considered one of the major awards ceremonies that help determine what may be nominated at the Academy Awards, alongside ceremonies such as the Golden Globes, the SAG Awards, and the Critics Choice Awards.
While the BAFTA Awards have special categories honoring British nominees, they award a variety of international films as well.
Per ᴅᴇᴀᴅline, Nosferatu has now been nominated for five BAFTA Awards, namely Cinematography, Costume Design, Makeup and Hair, Original Score, and Production Design. This makes it one of the most nominated movies of the more than three dozen nominees, falling behind just Conclave (12 nominations), Emilia Pérez (11), The Brutalist (9), Anora (7), Wicked (7), Dune: Part Two (7), A Complete Unknown (6), and Kneecap (6). It is tied for five nominations with the Coralie Fargeat body horror movie The Substance, which was previously nominated for five Golden Globes, winning one (Best Actress – Musical or Comedy for Demi Moore).
What This Means For Nosferatu
It Is Still In The Running For Oscars
This resurgence at the BAFTAs shows that Nosferatu is not yet out of the running for the 2025 Oscar nominations. In fact, it has already been shortlisted for Best Original Score and Best Makeup and Hairstyling among the 10 categories for which the Academy has released shortlists. However, given the horror movie’s track record and its shortlisted categories, it seems likely that it will continue to be nominated in technical categories rather than more prominent nominations such as acting awards, Best Director, and Best Picture.
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