Poor Things' Irish producers, Ed Guiney and Andrew Lowe of Dublin-based Element Pictures, have said they are "delighted" with the film's 11 BAFTA nominations.
The acclaimed dark fantasy, which reunites Element Pictures' Guiney and Lowe with The Favourite director Yorgos Lanthimos, star Emma Stone, and Dublin cinematographer Robbie Ryan, opened in Irish cinemas last weekend.
All have received BAFTA nominations.
In a statement, Guiney and Lowe said: "We are delighted with these nominations from BAFTA, which build on the recent success of the film at the Golden Globes, and recognise the amazing work of our incredible cast, led by Emma Stone, our brilliant screenwriter Tony McNamara and the artistry and talent of our amazing heads of department.

"We are also so grateful to Film4 and Searchlight who have backed us all the way, as well as our brilliant Element Pictures colleagues in Dublin and London who have been integral to the development and production of the film."
Poor Things, a Film4 co-production, has received BAFTA nominations for: Best Picture, Outstanding British Film, Leading Actress for Emma Stone, Cinematography (Robbie Ryan), Adapted Screenplay (Tony McNamara) and Editing (Yorgos Mavropsaridis).

Nominations for Costume Design (Holly Waddington), Make Up & Hair (Nadia Stacey, Mark Coulier, Josh Weston), Original Score (Jerskin Fendrix), Production Design (Shona Heath, James Price, Zsuzsa Mihalek) and Special Visual Effects (Simon Hughes) complete its BAFTAs haul.
The BAFTAS will take place in London's Royal Festival Hall on Sunday 18 February.
The Oscar nominations will be announced on Tuesday 23 January.