Papal thriller โ Conclave โ won four prizes including best picture on Sunday (2/16) at the 78th British Academy Film Awards, where genre-bending musical โ Emilia Pรฉrez โ proved that itโs still an awards contender despite a multipronged backlash that looked to have dented its chances.
At a ceremony where no film dominated, โThe Brutalistโ equaled the awards tally of โConclave,โ scooping four trophies, including best director for Brady Corbet and best actor for Adrien Brody. Mikey Madison won the best actress prize for Brooklyn tragicomedy โAnora.โ
โConclave,โ which stars Ralph Fiennes as a cardinal corralling conniving clergy as they elect a new pope, beat โAnora,โ โThe Brutalist,โ โEmilia Pรฉrezโ and Bob Dylan biopic โ A Complete Unknown โ to the top prize. โConclaveโ was also named outstanding British film and took trophies for editing and adapted screenplay.
Supporting performer prizes went to Kieran Culkin for โA Real Painโ and Zoe Saldaรฑa for โEmilia Pรฉrez,โ which also won the award for best film not in the English language.
Best actress nominee Karla Sofรญa Gascรณn, who stars as the titular transgender ex-cartel boss in โEmilia Pรฉrez,โ wasnโt at the ceremony. Gascรณn has withdrawn from promoting the film, which has 13 Oscar nominations, amid controversy over her social media posts disparaging Muslims, George Floyd and diversity at the Oscars.
The filmโs director, Jacques Audiard, has condemned those comments, but in his acceptance speech thanked Gascรณn along with her co-stars Saldaรฑa and Selena Gomez.
โI am deeply proud of what we have all achieved together,โ he said.
From the BAFTAs to the Oscars
Stars including Cynthia Erivo, Hugh Grant, Ariana Grande, Lupita Nyongโo, Timothรฉe Chalamet and Saoirse Ronan walked the red carpet at Londonโs Royal Festival Hall for the awards, known as BAFTAs. The British prizes will be watched for clues about who will triumph at Hollywoodโs Academy Awards on March 2, in an unusually hard-to-call awards season.
They also have a distinctly British accent. The ceremony kicked off with its kilt-wearing host, Scottish actor David Tennant, leading the audience in a rousing singalong of The Proclaimersโ anthem โIโm Gonna be (500 Miles).โ
Madison won the female acting trophy for her powerhouse performance as an exotic dancer entangled with a Russian oligarchโs son in โAnora.โ She beat Gascรณn, Demi Moore for body-horror film โ The Substance,โ Ronan for โThe Outrun,โ Erivo for โWickedโ and Marianne Jean-Baptiste for the Mike Leigh drama โHard Truths.โ
In her acceptance speech, Madison sent a message to the sex worker community.
โYou deserve respect and human decency. I will always be a friend and an ally and I implore others to do the same,โ she said.
Brody beat competition from Fiennes, Chalamet, who plays the young Dylan in โA Complete Unknown,โ Grant for the horror film โ Heretic,โ Colman Domingo for prison drama โ Sing Sing โ and Sebastian Stan for his portrayal of a young Donald Trump in โ The Apprentice.โ
Brody, who plays a Hungarian-Jewish architect in the postwar United States, said โThe Brutalistโ had a powerful message about the need to treat others humanely.
โThereโs no place any more for antisemitism. Thereโs no place for racism,โ he said.
โThe Brutalistโ also won prizes for its cinematography and musical score.
Saldaรฑa won for her role as a lawyer who helps the title character in โEmilia Pรฉrezโ transition to a woman and out of a life of crime. She called the film โthe creative challenge of a lifetime.โ
Culkinโs award came for โA Real Pain,โ about odd couple cousins on a trip to explore their roots. The filmโs writer and co-star, Jesse Eisenberg, took the BAFTA for best original screenplay.
โIโd like to share this with my wife, who didnโt come because she didnโt think Iโd win,โ Eisenberg quipped.
Animated caper โWallace and Gromit: Vengeance Most Fowlโ won awards for best animated feature and best family and childrenโs film.
Sci-fi epic โDune: Part Twoโ won prizes for sound and visual effects, while blockbuster musical โ Wickedโ took the costume and production design trophies.
Rising stars and lifetime honors
Most BAFTA winners are chosen by 8,000 members of the U.K. academy of industry professionals, with one โ the Rising Star Award โ- selected by public vote from a shortlist of nominees. This yearโs winner was David Jonsson, star of high finance TV drama series โIndustryโ and London rom-com โRye Lane.โ
โStar, I donโt know,โ he said. โBut rising, I guess.โ
The prize for best British debut went to Rich Peppiatt, director of Irish-language hip-hop drama โKneecap.โ
โWillowโ and โReturn of the Jediโ actor Warwick Davis received the academyโs top honor, the BAFTA Fellowship, for his screen career and work to create a more inclusive film industry.
The 3-foot, 6-inch (1.1-meter) actor founded a talent agency for actors under 5 feet tall, because, he said, โshort actors werenโt known for their talent, just their height.โ
โThis is the best thing thatโs ever happened to me โ and Iโve been in โStar Wars,โโ Davis said as he accepted his award.
BAFTA chairwoman Sara Putt sent a message of strength to everyone hit by last monthโs devastating Los Angeles wildfires. Jamie Lee Curtis, a supporting actress nominee for โThe Last Showgirl,โ was absent because the fires delayed filming on her current work.
The event was without a dash of royal glamour this year. Neither Prince William, who is honorary president of the British film academy, nor his wife Kate are attending. The awards coincide with school holidays for their three children.
William, 42, sent a video message, recorded during a visit to meet students at the London Screen Academy on Wednesday.
During the visit, the heir to the throne discussed his own viewing habits, saying heโd watched World War II drama โDarkest Hourโ and had begun postapocalyptic TV drama โThe Last of Us,โ but found it โquite full onโ and didnโt make it to the end.
Full rundown
Hereโs a rundown of 2025 British Accademy Film Award winners:
Film โ โConclaveโ
British Film โ โConclaveโ
Director โ Brady Corbet, โThe Brutalistโ
Actor โ Adrien Brody, โThe Brutalistโ
Actress โ Mikey Madison, โAnoraโ
Supporting Actor โ Kieran Culkin, โA Real Painโ
Supporting Actress โ Zoe Saldaรฑa, โEmilia Pรฉrezโ
Rising Star (voted for by the public) โ David Jonsson
Outstanding British Debut โ โKneecapโ director Rich Peppiatt
Original Screenplay โ Jesse Eisenberg, โA Real Painโ
Adapted Screenplay โ Peter Straughan, โConclaveโ
Film Not in the English Language โ โEmilia Pรฉrezโ
Musical Score โ Daniel Blumberg, โThe Brutalistโ
Cinematography โ Lol Crawley, โThe Brutalistโ
Editing โ โConclaveโ
Production Design โ โWickedโ
Costume Design โ โWickedโ
Sound โ โDune: Part Twoโ
Casting โ โAnoraโ
Visual Effects โ โDune: Part Twoโ
Makeup and Hair โ โThe Substanceโ
Animated Film โ โWallace and Gromit: Vengeance Most Fowlโ
British Short Film โ โRock, Paper, Scissorsโ
British Short Animation โ โWander to Wonderโ
Childrenโs and Family Film โ โWallace and Gromit: Vengeance Most Fowlโ
Documentary โ โSuper/Man: The Christopher Reeve Storyโ
Outstanding British contribution to cinema โ MediCinema
BAFTA Fellowship โ Warwick Davis
Hilary Fox contributed to this story.