A film shot on moorland near to Keighley and Haworth has been nominated for a Bafta award.
God’s Own Country has been nominated in the Outstanding British Film category. The film centres around a love story between a farmer’s son and a Romanian migrant worker and has already picked up awards at last year's Stockholm International Film Festival.
This year’s Bafta ceremony takes place on 18 February.
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