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    'Conclave', 'The Brutalist' or 'Anora'? Race Is Open at Bafta Film Awards

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    Posted on February 12, 2025

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    Last updated: January 26, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    The 2025 BAFTA Film Awards see 'Conclave', 'The Brutalist', and 'Anora' as top contenders. Adrien Brody is favored for Best Actor, while Demi Moore and Marianne Jean-Baptiste vie for Best Actress.

    BAFTA 2025: 'Conclave', 'The Brutalist', 'Anora' in the Spotlight

    By Marie-Louise Gumuchian

    LONDON (Reuters) - Papal selection thriller "Conclave" leads nominations for Sunday's BAFTAs, but faces stiff competition from epic period drama "The Brutalist" and new awards season frontrunner "Anora", about an exotic dancer who marries a Russian oligarch's son.

    Unlike last year, when "Oppenheimer" dominated, the 2025 BAFTA Film Awards have no clear frontrunner. Odds currently favour "The Brutalist" to win best film, the top prize of the night at Britain's top movie honours.

    British film "Conclave", which has 12 nominations overall, follows, and boosting its chances is director Edward Berger's 2023 BAFTA success when his German remake of "All Quiet on the Western Front" won a historic seven prizes.

    “This year, it’s a bit more open ... it felt like for a while that ‘The Brutalist’ was the frontrunner, but now it seems like ‘Anora’ is coming out there as well," Digital Spy movies editor Ian Sandwell told Reuters. "So it could be them or there could be a local surprise with ‘Conclave’."

    Many consider "Anora" a strong awards season contender after it and director Sean Baker triumphed at last week's Critics Choice Awards, as well as the Producers and Directors Guild of America Awards.

    Completing the best film list are Bob Dylan biopic "A Complete Unknown" and musical crime movie "Emilia Perez".

    ADRIEN BRODY TIPPED FOR BEST ACTOR

    Many consider the best director race is between Berger, Baker and Brady Corbet for "The Brutalist", a three-and-a-half drama in which Adrien Brody plays a Hungarian immigrant trying to rebuild his life in the United States post-World War Two.

    Brody has picked up multiple awards already and is expected to win the BAFTA's leading actor category.

    “I'd be surprised if Adrien Brody did not win...it's an extraordinary performance," Tim Richards, founder and CEO of cinema operator Vue, said.

    While Demi Moore has been repeatedly honoured for her performance in body horror "The Substance", she could face upset in the leading actress category from Briton Marianne Jean-Baptiste for her critically-acclaimed portrayal of a woman struggling with depression in "Hard Truths".

    "Demi Moore is going to win at the Oscars probably so she'll get her moment but it'd be great to see some kind of local talent win,” Sandwell said.

    Kieran Culkin and Zoe Saldana are also favoured to continue their winning streaks in the supporting actor/actress categories for "A Real Pain" and "Emilia Perez" respectively.

    The Spanish-language film stars Saldana as a lawyer who helps a Mexican cartel leader, played by Karla Sofia Gascon, fake his death and transition from a man to a woman.

    It had been an early awards frontrunner but its campaign lost steam following controversy surrounding Gascon, who last week apologised for past social media posts denigrating Muslims and other groups and said she would go silent to help the movie ahead of the Oscars.

    “Because of what we've seen, what's happened with some unfortunate messages that have surfaced... it seems to have slipped back a little bit and lost its momentum," Richards said of "Emilia Perez", released on streaming platform Netflix. "It might still come back because it's a fantastic movie."

    (Reporting by Marie-Louise Gumuchian; Editing by Sharon Singleton)

    Key Takeaways

    • •'Conclave', 'The Brutalist', and 'Anora' are top contenders at the 2025 BAFTAs.
    • •Adrien Brody is favored to win Best Actor for 'The Brutalist'.
    • •Demi Moore and Marianne Jean-Baptiste compete for Best Actress.
    • •'Emilia Perez' faces challenges due to controversy.
    • •The Best Film category remains highly competitive.

    Frequently Asked Questions about 'Conclave', 'The Brutalist' or 'Anora'? Race is open at BAFTA Film Awards

    1What is the main topic?

    The main topic is the 2025 BAFTA Film Awards and the leading contenders for various categories.

    2Who are the top contenders for Best Film?

    'Conclave', 'The Brutalist', and 'Anora' are the top contenders for Best Film at the 2025 BAFTAs.

    3Who is favored to win Best Actor?

    Adrien Brody is favored to win the Best Actor category for his role in 'The Brutalist'.

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