Liberace biopic and lesbian drama among Bafta 2014 nominations
An HBO film about gay pianist Liberace starring Matt Damon and Michael Douglas and a lesbian drama which won the Palme d’Or at Cannes last year are among the nominations for this year’s Bafta Awards.
Behind the Candelabra is nominated for Adapted Screenplay, and Blue is the Warmest Colour has been given a nod for Film Not in the English Language award.
The Baftas will take place on 16 February at the Royal Opera House.
The Liberace biopic last year won three Emmys, including one for best TV movie.
It didn’t get a screen run in the US but was shown at cinemas across the UK and in other countries.
When the film debuted on HBO in May, it achieved the highest ratings for a TV film in the US since 2004.
It has also been nominated for three Golden Globes, the winners of which will be announced on 12 January.
She added: “The heteronormative laughed because they don’t understand it and find the scene ridiculous. The gay and queer people laughed because it’s not convincing, and [they] found it ridiculous.”