The nominations for the BAFTA Scotland Awards 2023 have finally been revealed. 

The renowned award ceremony, which sees the biggest celebration of Scottish screen talent, has unveiled the nominations for its 15 competitive categories.

Some highlights include five nominations for Aftersun (movie featuring Paul Mescal), three nominations for Mayflies (TV series featuring Martin Compston), three nominations for Karen Pirie (TV show featuring Lauren Lyle), and two nominations for My Old School (film featuring Alan Cumming).

For the full list of nominations, click HERE

Edith Bowman will return to host the ceremony, which will be held at DoubleTree by Hilton, Glasgow Central on November 19. 

She said: “I am over the moon to be asked back to host this year’s BAFTA Scotland Awards, it’s an honour to celebrate and shine a spotlight on brilliant Scottish talent, both behind and in front of the camera…an evening that always fills me with pride and has me skipping out the door completely inspired.”

Jude MacLaverty, director of BAFTA Scotland added: “It’s a great source of pride to be able to bring our creative community together and celebrate another exceptional year in film and television.

"Our nominations this year reflect the incredible standard of work and creativity that is possible with support for, and investment in, the Scottish screen industries, and the individuals who are committed to telling stories that can reach and resonate globally.

"From first-time nominations for debut performances to beloved screen veterans, it is so encouraging to see such a diverse range amongst our nominees. Congratulations to all and we can’t wait to celebrate our nominees and winners at the BAFTA Scotland Awards on Sunday, November 19."

Coverage on BAFTA Scotland’s social media will commence at 3.30pm live from the event.

The full ceremony will be available to watch live on BAFTA’s YouTube channel from 5.30pm, followed by a highlights programme on BBC Scotland later that evening.