Subscribe | UPI Odd Newsletter Subscribe LONDON, Jan. 27 (UPI) -- Here is a list of nominees for the 2003 BAFTA Awards, the Orange British Academy Film Awards, announced in London Monday by the British Academy of Film and Television Arts: Film: "Chicago"; "Gangs of New York"; "The Hours"; "The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers"; "The Pianist" Advertisement Alexander Korda Award (for outstanding British film of the year): "Bend It Like Beckham"; "Dirty Pretty Things"; "The Hours"; "The Magdalene Sisters"; "The Warrior" Carl Foreman Award (for special achievement by a director, screenwriter or producer in their first feature film): Simon Bent, writer, "Christie Malry's Own Double Entry"; Lucy Darwin, producer, "Lost in La Mancha"; Asif Kapadia, director/co-writer, "The Warrior"; Duncan Roy, director/writer, "AKA" David Lean Award (for achievement in direction): "Chicago," Rob Marshall; "Gangs of New York," Martin Scorsese; "The Hours," Stephen Daldry; "The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers," Peter Jackson; "The Pianist," Roman Polanski Advertisement Screenplay (original): "Y tu mamá también" (Carlos Cuarón, Alfonso Cuarón); "Dirty Pretty Things," (Steven Knight); "Gangs of New York" (Jay Cocks, Steven Zaillian, Kenneth Lonergan); "The Magdalene Sisters' (Peter Mullan); "Talk to Her" (Pedro Almodóvar) Screenplay (adapted): "About a Boy" (Peter Hedges, Chris Weitz, Paul Weitz); "Adaptation" (Charlie Kaufman, Donald Kaufman); "Catch Me if You Can" (Jeff Nathanson); "The Hours" (David Hare); "The Pianist" (Ronald Harwood) Performance by an actress in a leading role: Halle Berry, "Monster's Ball"; Salma Hayek, "Frida"; Nicole Kidman, "The Hours"; Meryl Streep, "The Hours"; Renée Zellweger, "Chicago" Performance by an actor in a leading role: Adrien Brody, "The Pianist"; Nicolas Cage, "Adaptation"; Michael Caine, "The Quiet American"; Daniel Day-Lewis, "Gangs of New York"; Jack Nicholson, "About Schmidt" Performance by an actress in a supporting role: Toni Colette, "About a Boy"; Queen Latifah, "Chicago"; Julianne Moore, "The Hours"; Meryl Streep, "Adaptation"; Catherine Zeta-Jones, "Chicago" Advertisement Performance by an actor in a supporting role: Chris Cooper, "Adaptation"; Ed Harris, "The Hours"; Alfred Molina, "Frida"; Paul Newman, "Road to Perdition"; Christopher Walken, "Catch Me if You Can" Anthony Asquith Award (for achievement in music): "Catch Me if You Can," John Williams; "Chicago," Danny Elfman, John Kander, Fred Ebb; "Gangs of New York," Howard Shore; "The Hours," Philip Glass; "The Pianist," Wojciech Kilar Film not in the English language: "Y tu mamá también"; "City of God"; "Devdas"; "Talk to Her"; "The Warrior" Cinematography: "Chicago," Dion Beebe; "Gangs of New York," Michael Ballhaus; "The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers," Andrew Lesnie; "The Pianist," Pawel Edelman; "Road to Perdition," Conrad Hall Production design: "Chicago," John Myhre; "Gangs of New York," Dante Ferretti; "Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets," Stuart Craig; "The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers," Grant Major; "Road to Perdition," Dennis Gassner Costume design: "Catch Me if You Can," Mary Zophres; "Chicago," Colleen Atwood; "Frida," Julie Weiss; "Gangs of New York," Sandy Powell; "The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers," Ngila Dickson, Richard Taylor Advertisement Editing: "Chicago"; "City of God"; "Gangs of New York"; "The Hours"; "The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers" Sound: "Chicago"; "Gangs of New York"; "Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets"; "The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers"; "The Pianist" Special visual effects: "Gangs of New York"; "Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets"; "The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers"; "Minority Report"; "Spider-Man" Makeup and hair: "Chicago"; "Frida"; "Gangs of New York"; "The Hours"; "The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers" Short film: "Bouncer"; "Candy Bar Kid"; "Good Night"; "The Most Beautiful Man in the World"; "My Wrongs 8245-8249 and 117"; "Rank" Short animation: "The Chub Hours"; "The Dog Who Was a Cat Inside"; "Fish Never Sleep"; "Sap"; "Wedding Espresso" The Orange British Academy Film Awards will be presented in London on Feb. 23, in ceremonies at the Odeon, Leicester Square, to be televised by BBC One.