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Baftas: Exclusive trailer for the 2019 awards released, featuring Daniel Kaluuya, Eddie Redmayne and Kate Winslet

The inspiration clip is titled 'Believe You Will'

Jack Shepherd
Thursday 24 January 2019 08:12 EST
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Bafta film awards 'Believe You Will' exclusive trailer

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The 2019 Baftas are almost here, celebrating the best of British cinema.

With the darkly funny The Favourite leading nominations, and Joanna Lumley set to host, this year’s ceremony looks set to be particularly momentous.

The Independent can exclusively reveal a new trailer for the event.

Titled “Believe You Will”, the clip features the inspiring voices of Daniel Kaluuya, Eddie Redmayne, Kate Winslet, Naomie Harris, Sally Potter and Will Poulter, who share evoking personal memories about their time in the industry.

Algor Lieman, Co-founder & Director at Gramafilm, who put together the trailer, commented: “We wanted to create a campaign that, through the voices of some of today’s most accomplished British film talent, shares the universal feelings and emotions involved in achieving ones dreams.”

The EE British Academy Film Awards takes place on Sunday 10 February at The Royal Albert Hall, and will televised on the same day on BBC One and BBC One HD. The Independent will be covering the event live.

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