Baftas 2025: Conclave beats The Brutalist to best picture as Mikey Madison scoops best actress

Baftas 2025: Conclave beats The Brutalist to best picture as Mikey Madison scoops best actress
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Baftas 2025: Conclave beats The Brutalist to best picture as Mikey Madison scoops best actress
Author: Catherine Shoard
Published: Feb, 16 2025 20:08

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Both Edward Berger and Brady Corbet’s dramas take four awards while Demi Moore denied comeback prize as competition heats up for next month’s Oscars• Live blog: Red carpet, ceremony and winners – live!• Full list of winners• Sequins, satin and a ski mask – red carpet in pictures.

Accepting the second of those, Berger – who swept the board at the awards two years ago with his remake of All Quiet on the Western Front, which won seven prizes – said: “We live in a time of a crisis of democracy.

Conclave, Edward Berger’s Vatican-set thriller starring Ralph Fiennes as a cardinal overseeing the election of a new pope, went into this year’s Bafta ceremony with a dozen nominations – the most of any contender.

It ended up with four awards: for best picture, outstanding British film, adapted screenplay and editing.

Institutions used to bringing us together are used to pull us apart.

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