King’s Speech leads Bafta field

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The King’s Speech is leading the way in the nominations for this year’s Baftas with 14 nods, followed by ballet thriller Black Swan, with 12.

Tom Hooper’s film about King George VI is up for best film and director while Colin Firth is up for best actor.

Co-stars Geoffrey Rush and Helena Bonham Carter are both up for best supporting actor awards.

Pete Postlethwaite, who died a fortnight ago, is nominated in the best supporting actor category for The Town.

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