‘Conclave,’ ‘Emilia Perez,’ ‘Brutalist’ win big at BAFTAs
Ralph Fiennes’ “Conclave” was the big winner at the BAFTA Awards in London Sunday. File Photo by Chris Chew/UPI | License Photo
Conclave, Emilia Perez and The Brutalist were big winners at Sunday’s BAFTA Awards for cinema in London.
Conclave scored the prizes for Best Film and Best British Film, Best Adapted Screenplay and Editing, while Emilia Perez earned the honors for Best Film Not in the English Language and Best Supporting Actress for Zoe Saldana. Advertisement
The Brutalist was presented with the Best Cinematography, Best Original Score and Best Director statuettes. Its star Adrien Brody was named Best Actor.
Congratulations to British actor, comedian, presenter and producer, Warwick Davis, who has just been preseneted with the BAFTA Fellowship.
As our highest accolade, the BAFTA Fellowship recognises those who have made an outstanding and exceptional contribution to film, games or… pic.twitter.com/XTXcIlZTwa— BAFTA (@BAFTA) February 16, 2025
Wicked won for Best Production Design and Best Costume Design, Dune: Part II won for Best Sound and Anora won for Best Actress for Mikey Madison, as well as Best Casting.
Kieran Culkin won for Best Supporting Actor for A Real Pain, Super/Man: The Christopher Reeve Story was voted Best Documentary and David Jonsson went home with the Rising Star Award. Advertisement
Doctor Who and Good Omens star David Tennant hosted the gala where Willow and Harry Potter icon Warwick Davis was recognized with the BAFTA Fellowship.