The winners of the prestigious BAFTA Film Awards have been officially announced, honoring the most outstanding achievements in cinema over the past year.
The winners of the prestigious BAFTA Film Awards have been officially announced, honoring the most outstanding achievements in cinema over the past year.
The ceremony, which celebrates excellence in filmmaking, brought together some of the industry’s most talented actors, directors, and creatives. This year’s awards reflected a diverse range of films, from high-profile blockbusters to critically acclaimed independent productions, all of which left a significant impact on audiences and critics alike.
With intense competition across various categories, the event showcased the depth and creativity that defined the past 12 months in cinema.
Among the biggest winners of the night were Conclave and The Brutalist, both of which secured four awards each, cementing their place as standout films of the year. Their multiple wins underscored the strength of their storytelling, performances, and technical execution, earning them widespread recognition from the British Academy.
Meanwhile, several other films, including Wicked, Emilia Pérez, Anora, Dune: Part Two, A Real Pain, and Wallace and Gromit: Vengeance Most Fowl, also had a strong presence at the awards, with each film taking home two BAFTAs. These wins highlighted the variety of genres and styles represented, from animated adventures to epic sci-fi and gripping dramas.
The success of these films at the BAFTAs not only celebrates their artistic merit but also sets the stage for their recognition in upcoming award ceremonies, including the Academy Awards.
Here is the full list of winners from this year’s BAFTA Awards.
Best film
- Winner: Conclave
- Anora
- The Brutalist
- A Complete Unknown
- Emilia Pérez
Outstanding British film
- Winner: Conclave
- Bird
- Blitz
- Gladiator II
- Hard Truths
- Kneecap
- Lee
- Love Lies Bleeding
- The Outrun
- Wallace and Gromit: Vengeance Most Fowl
Leading actress
- Winner: Mikey Madison – Anora
- Cynthia Erivo – Wicked
- Karla Sofía Gascón – Emilia Pérez
- Marianne Jean-Baptiste – Hard Truths
- Demi Moore – The Substance
- Saoirse Ronan – The Outrun
Leading actor
- Winner: Adrien Brody – The Brutalist
- Timothée Chalamet – A Complete Unknown
- Colman Domingo – Sing Sing
- Ralph Fiennes – Conclave
- Hugh Grant – Heretic
- Sebastian Stan – The Apprentice
Supporting actress
- Winner: Zoe Saldaña – Emilia Pérez
- Selena Gomez – Emilia Pérez
- Ariana Grande – Wicked
- Felicity Jones – The Brutalist
- Jamie Lee Curtis – The Last Showgirl
- Isabella Rossellini – Conclave
Supporting actor
- Winner: Kieran Culkin – A Real Pain
- Yura Borisov – Anora
- Clarence Maclin – Sing Sing
- Edward Norton – A Complete Unknown
- Guy Pearce – The Brutalist
- Jeremy Strong – The Apprentice
Director
- Winner: The Brutalist – Brady Corbet
- Anora – Sean Baker
- Conclave – Edward Berger
- Dune: Part Two – Denis Villeneuve
- Emilia Pérez – Jacques Audiard
- The Substance – Coralie Fargeat
Bafta Fellowship
- Warwick Davis
Outstanding debut by a British writer, director or producer
- Winner: Kneecap
- Hoard
- Monkey Man
- Santosh
- Sister Midnight
Film not in the English language
- Winner: Emilia Pérez
- All We Imagine As Light
- I’m Still Here
- Kneecap
- The Seed of the Sacred Fig
Outstanding British contribution to cinema
- MediCinema, the British charity dedicated to improving the wellbeing of patients in NHS hospitals
Documentary
- Winner: Super/Man: The Christopher Reeve Story
- Black Box Diaries
- Daughters
- No Other Land
- Will & Harper
Animated film
- Winner: Wallace and Gromit: Vengeance Most Fowl
- Flow
- Inside Out 2
- The Wild Robot
Children’s and family film
- Winner: Wallace and Gromit: Vengeance Most Fowl
- Flow
- Kensuke’s Kingdom
- The Wild Robot
Original screenplay
- Winner: A Real Pain
- Anora
- The Brutalist
- Kneecap
- The Substance
Adapted screenplay
- Winner: Conclave
- A Complete Unknown
- Emilia Pérez
- Nickel Boys
- Sing Sing
EE Bafta rising star award (voted for by the public)
- Winner: David Jonsson
- Marisa Abela
- Jharrel Jerome
- Mikey Madison
- Nabhaan Rizwan
Original score
- Winner: The Brutalist – Daniel Blumberg
- Conclave – Volker Bertelmann
- Emilia Pérez – Camille, Clément Ducol
- Nosferatu – Robin Carolan
- The Wild Robot – Kris Bowers
Casting
- Winner: Anora
- The Apprentice
- A Complete Unknown
- Conclave
- Kneecap
Cinematography
- Winner: The Brutalist
- Conclave
- Dune: Part Two
- Emilia Pérez
- Nosferatu
Costume design
- Winner: Wicked
- Blitz
- A Complete Unknown
- Conclave
- Nosferatu
Editing
- Winner: Conclave
- Anora
- Dune: Part Two
- Emilia Pérez
- Kneecap
Production design
- Winner: Wicked
- The Brutalist
- Conclave
- Dune: Part Two
- Nosferatu
Make-up and hair
- Winner: The Substance
- Dune: Part Two
- Emilia Pérez
- Nosferatu
- Wicked
Sound
- Winner: Dune: Part Two
- Blitz
- Gladiator II
- The Substance
- Wicked
Special visual effects
- Winner: Dune: Part Two
- Better Man
- Gladiator II
- Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes
- Wicked
British short film
- Winner: Rock, Paper, Scissors
- The Flowers Stand Silently, Witnessing
- Marion
- Milk
- Stomach Bug
British short animation
- Winner: Wander to Wonder
- Adiós
- Mog’s Christmas
Read more about this year’s awards season films:
- A Complete Unknown: Critics praise Chalamet’s portrayal of Bob Dylan
- A Real Pain: Succession star praised for emotional film role
- All We Imagine As Light: An Indian tale of love and sisterhood unfolds
- Anora: Mikey Madison praised for breakout role as New York stripper
- The Apprentice: Sebastian Stan says Trump ‘should be grateful’ for controversial film
- Bird: Saltburn star plays chaotic young dad in Bafta-tipped film
- Blitz: Saoirse Ronan says WW2 film is ‘incredibly relevant’
- The Brutalist: Film honours my family’s hardships and loss, says actor Adrien Brody
- Conclave: Critics praise ‘skin-prickling suspense’
- Emilia Pérez: Selena Gomez ‘shines’ in Oscar-tipped musical
- Gladiator II: Mescal was cast in Gladiator II after ’30-minute Zoom call’
- Hard Truths: Marianne Jean-Baptiste on Oscars buzz for playing ‘difficult’ woman
- I’m Still Here: Film brings Brazil’s dictatorship past to the surface
- Lee: Kate Winslet says women should celebrate ‘being a real shape’
- Maria: Angelina Jolie ‘spellbinding’ as opera star Callas
- Nickel Boys: Film adaptation ‘breaks the rules of cinema’
- Nightbitch: Amy Adams turns into a dog in ‘bizarre and brilliant’ film
- Nosferatu: ‘We’re all considering death all the time’: Willem Dafoe on new vampire film
- The Piano Lesson: Denzel Washington’s children join forces in ‘fearless’ film
- Queer: Critics divided over Daniel Craig film
- The Room Next Door: Tilda Swinton film sparks euthanasia debate
- Sing Sing: Colman Domingo wins Gotham prize as Oscars race heats up
- The Substance: Demi Moore is over being perfect in new ‘risky and juicy’ horror role
- Wicked: Ariana Grande channelled her loss into Wicked role