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Conclave wins best picture at Baftas as The Brutalist takes directing and acting prizes

Conclave, starring Ralph Fiennes, beat The Brutalist, Emilia Perez and Bob Dylan biopic A Complete Unknown for the top prize at awards in London

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From left, Peter Straughan, Tessa Ross, Edward Berger, Isabella Rossellini, Juliette Howell, Ralph Fiennes and Michael A Jackman in the winners’ room after Conclave won the award for Best Film during the Baftas at the Royal Festival Hall in London on Sunday. Photo: Reuters
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Papal thriller Conclave won four prizes including best picture on Sunday at the British Academy Film Awards (Baftas), where genre-bending musical Emilia Perez proved that it is still an awards contender despite a multipronged backlash that looked to have dented its chances.

The Brutalist equalled the awards tally of Conclave, 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 Anora.

Conclave, which stars Ralph Fiennes as a cardinal corralling conniving clergy as they elect a new pope, beat The Brutalist, Emilia Perez and Bob Dylan biopic A Complete Unknown to the top prize. Conclave was also named outstanding British film and took trophies for editing and adapted screenplay.

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Supporting performer prizes went to Kieran Culkin for A Real Pain and Zoe Saldana for Emilia Perez, which also won the award for best film not in the English language.

Conclave stars Ralph Fiennes as a cardinal corralling conniving clergy as they elect a new pope. Photo: Reuters
Conclave stars Ralph Fiennes as a cardinal corralling conniving clergy as they elect a new pope. Photo: Reuters

Saldana won for her role as a lawyer who helps the title character transition to a woman and out of a life of crime. She called the film “the creative challenge of a lifetime”.

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