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Best Film winners Conclave at the Baftas. Alamy Stock Photo

Here’s the full list of winners from this year’s Baftas, where Conclave scooped the top prize

After being named in twelve categories, the acclaimed film won best film and outstanding British film.

LAST UPDATE | 17 Feb

CONCLAVE WAS THE big winner at the Baftas, taking home the award for best film while Northern Ireland’s Nick Emerson won the prize for best editing for the papal thriller.

Adapted from Robert Harris’s 2016 novel, the film stars Ralph Fiennes as Dean of the Cardinal in the Vatican who is tasked with overseeing the election of a new Pope while experiencing his own crisis of faith.

It also stars Stanley Tucci, John Lithgow and Isabella Rossellini. 

After being named in twelve categories, making it the most nominated film of the year, Conclave took home four awards this evening. 

The high-stakes drama beat Anora, The Brutalist, A Complete Unknown and Emilia Pérez to win the best film award, while it also won the gong for outstanding British film award. Peter Straughan also got the best adapted screenplay trophy. 

Best editing went to Nick Emerson for his work on the film. Emerson is also nominated for an Academy Award for his work, the only Irish hopeful to get a nod at the Oscars this year.

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Accepting Conclave’s best film award, director Edward Berger recalled the journey to make the film took seven years, paying tribute to British screenplay writer Peter Straughan’s “wonderful script”, and the cast including British actor Ralph Fiennes and Hollywood star Isabella Rossellini, who both missed out on gongs.

“What you did (for) me on set was magic,” he added. “I’m so grateful I was able to witness.”

Speaking during the winners press conference, producer Tessa Ross described the film as “a story of the desire for power”. 

“It’s the story of a job that a group of men do, the story of that institution and how they run it, and the story of a loss of faith in that institution,” she said.

“It’s a very specific world, and I think a lot of people have come to me and said, ‘I’m not really very interested in the church’. But of course, it’s a political thriller. It’s also a personal journey, and it’s also a nice, forward-looking idea, so I think that’s why people’s minds are opened by it.”

Ralph Fiennes missed out on the leading actor award to Adrien Brody, who starred as a Hungarian-Jewish architect escaping post-war Europe in The Brutalist. 

Isabella Rossellini, who critics have dubbed the scene stealer of the acclaimed drama, also failed to take home the supporting actress award, which went to Zoe Saldaña for Emilia Pérez. 

The Brutalist also took home four awards on the night, including the directing gong with a win for Brady Corbet.

Here’s a full list of the winners:

Best film

Conclave

Outstanding British film

Conclave

Leading actress

Mikey Madison – Anora

Leading actor

Adrien Brody – The Brutalist

Supporting actress

Zoe Saldaña – Emilia Pérez

Supporting actor

Kieran Culkin – A Real Pain

Director

The Brutalist – Brady Corbet

Outstanding debut by a British writer, director or producer

Kneecap – Rich Peppiatt

Film not in the English language

Emilia Pérez

Original screenplay

A Real Pain

Adapted screenplay

Conclave

Casting

Anora

Editing

Conclave – Nick Emerson

Cinematography

The Brutalist – Lol Crawley

Original score

The Brutalist – Daniel Blumberg

Special visual effects

Dune: Part Two

Sound

Dune: Part Two

Costume design

Wicked

Production design

Wicked

Make up and hair

The Substance

Documentary

Super/Man: The Christopher Reeve Story 

British short film

Rock, Paper, Scissors

Animated film

Wallace and Gromit: Vengeance Most Fowl

Children’s and family film

Wallace and Gromit: Vengeance Most Fowl

Rising star award (voted for by the public)

David Jonsson

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