Awards season is now well underway, with The Brutalist and Emilia Perez the big winners at the Golden Globes last month.
All eyes are now on the BAFTA Film Awards this weekend, with the the ceremony scheduled for Sunday, February 16.
Presented by Scottish actor David Tennant, they will be broadcast on BBC One.
It’s seen as a major indicator of who will triumph at the Oscars, the world’s most prestigious film awards, which will be held on Sunday, March 2.
Here who the bookies reckon will win the biggest categories - and who is most likely to provide a shock.

1. Best Film
Conclave is now the narrow 13/8 favourite to take home the biggest prize of the night - Best Picture. Edward Berger's adaptation of the Robert Harris book about the selection of a new Pope stars Ralph Fiennes and Stanley Tucci. The Brutalist is hot on its heels, with odds of 2/1. | Contributed
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2. Best Director
Brady Corbet is the 8/11 favourite for Best Director for The Brutalist. Starring Academy Award-winner Adrien Brody as Holocaust survivor László Tóth, he's already bagged the Golden Globe. Sean Baker is the 2/1 second favourite for Anora. | Getty Images

3. Outstanding British Film
Hot favourite for Outstanding British Film is papal drama Conclave with odds of 1/4. Its only rival would seem to be Irish semi-fictional rap biopic Kneecap, which is second favourite with odds of 6/1. | Contributed

4. Best Supporting Actress
Zoe Saldana it the one to beat for Best Supporting Actress. She's priced at 3/1 for the award for her performance in Emilia Perez. The Spanish-language film also starring Selena Gomez is about a cartel boss who fakes her own death. Ariana Grande is the 6/1 second favourite for Wicked. | Getty Images for DAOU Vineyards