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Conclave and The Brutalist take home the big prizes | BAFTAs 2025 as it happened

Stars of cinema descended on London for the BAFTAs. Conclave took the top prize of the night, winning for best film. Elsewhere, The Brutalist star Adrien Brody took home best actor and Mikey Madison won best actress for Anora.

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The full list of winners

Here is the full list of winners from this year's BAFTA Awards.

There were 42 films up for awards at this year's ceremony, from blockbusters to indie breakthroughs.

BEST FILM: Conclave

OUTSTANDING BRITISH FILM: Conclave

OUTSTANDING DEBUT BY A BRITISH WRITER, DIRECTOR OR PRODUCER: Kneecap - Rich Peppiatt (director, writer)

FILM NOT IN THE ENGLISH LANGUAG: Emilia Perez

DOCUMENTARY: Super/Man: The Christopher Reeve Story

ANIMATED FILM: Wallace And Gromit: Vengeance Most Fowl

CHILDREN'S & FAMILY FILM: Wallace And Gromit: Vengeance Most Fowl

DIRECTOR: The Brutalist - Brady Corbet

ORIGINAL SCREENPLAY: A Real Pain - Jesse Eisenberg

ADAPTED SCREENPLAY: Conclave - Peter Straughan

LEADING ACTRESS: Mikey Madison - Anora

LEADING ACTOR: Adrien Brody - The Brutalist

SUPPORTING ACTRESS: Zoe Saldana - Emilia Perez

SUPPORTING ACTOR: Kieran Culkin - A Real Pain

CASTING: Anora - Sean Baker, Samantha Quan

CINEMATOGRAPHY: The Brutalist - Lol Crawley

EDITING: Conclave

COSTUME DESIGN: Wicked

MAKE-UP & HAIR: The Substance

ORIGINAL SCORE: The Brutalist

PRODUCTION DESIGN: Wicked

SOUND: Dune: Part Two

SPECIAL VISUAL EFFECTS: Dune: Part Two

BRITISH SHORT ANIMATION: Wander To Wonder

BRITISH SHORT FILM: Rock, Paper, Scissors

RISING STAR AWARD (voted for by the public): David Jonsson

That's a wrap!

That's all for our live coverage of the BAFTAs 2025. 

The star-studded night was full of big wins for Conclave, which won the coveted awards for best film and outstanding British film among a total of four BAFTAs.

The Brutalist won the same number of prizes, including cinematography and best director.

Scroll back through the blog to catch up with everything that happened tonight. 

And we will see you back here, next year!

Watch: Kylie Jenner and Timothee Chalamet picked out in audience

Also on the VIP list for tonight's BAFTAs was Kylie Jenner, who accompanied her beau Timothee Chalamet.

The pair - who are believed to have been dating since last September - were picked on by host David Tennant, who joked they were part of a celebrity lookalike competition.

It is the latest award show that cosmetics entrepreneurJenner has been to alongside A Complete Uknown actor Chalamet after the pair were seen at the Golden Globes back in January.

In pictures: BAFTA winners pose with their trophies

Having seen off the competition and made their acceptance speeches, the winners of this year's BAFTAs head to the press room, where they are pictured with their trophies.

Zoe Saldana and Mikey Madison beamed as they held up their rightly-deserved awards, while Adrien Brody looked pretty cool next to his best actor gong. 

Here's the best bits from the press room:

Who led the BAFTAs?

It's been an exciting night here at Royal Festival Hall, London.

Conclave has come out on top, winning the coveted awards for best film and outstanding British film among a total of four BAFTAs.

The Brutalist won the same number of prizes, including cinematography and best director.

There were two awards for Dune: Part Two, Wallace and Gromit: Vengeance Most Fowl, Wicked, Emilia Perez, A Real Pain and Anora.

Picking up one BAFTA each were Kneecap, Super/Man: The Christopher Reeve Story, The Substance, Wander To Wonder, and Rock, Paper, Scissors.

Despite the buzz surrounding the Bob Dylan biopic, A Complete Unknown, and the Chalamet factor, it didn't pick up any trophies tonight.

The same can't be said for Mikey Madison, who missed out in the rising star category only to win the BAFTA for leading actress despite stiff competition from the likes of Demi Moore.

Adrien Brody took home the BAFTA for leading actor after his role in The Brutalist, thanking "the British public for embracing me".

And Warwick Davis was honoured with a BAFTA Fellowship, which he accepted in a both emotional and humorous speech.

Best looks from the BAFTAs red carpet

If you missed the BAFTAs red carpet but love to know what the celebrities wore this year, you're in luck.

Our culture and entertainment reporter Gemma Peplow has got all the best looks from the nominees and guests below:

BAFTAs ceremony wraps up

That concludes all the awards for the 2025 BAFTAs.

The Brutalist and Conclave ended up with four awards each, with each of the top three awards - best actor, best actress and best film - going to separate pictures. 

Stay with us as we give you a rundown of all that happened during this year's red carpet and ceremony.

Conclave wins best film

The biggest award of the night has gone to papal drama Conclave.

Director Edward Berger takes to the stage to collect the BAFTA and begins by thanking his cast.

"What you did to me on set when I watched you was pure magic, it was beyond my grasp or understanding," he says.

"I am so grateful I was able to witness it."

He continues: "We are deeply humbled. This is such a big, big honour."

Conclave has seen off stiff competition from the likes of Anora, The Brutalist, A Complete Unknown and Emilia Perez.

The result means Conclave has won four BAFTAs, coming joint first tonight alongside The Brutalist.

Up next... best film

It's the big one. Mark Hamill is introducing the nominees for best film.

They are:

  • Anora
  • The Brutalist
  • A Complete Unknown
  • Conclave
  • Emilia Perez
Mikey Madison wins best actress

Next up in the big three is leading actress - and the BAFTA goes to Mikey Madison for her performance in Anora.

It's a huge result for the 25-year-old, who has never been to the BAFTAs before. She was also nominated in the rising star category.

Taking to the stage, she says she should have listened to her publicist and "written a speech or something".

Madison then takes a moment to "recognise the sex worker community".

She says: "I see you. You deserve respect and human decency. I will always be a friend and an ally." 

She adds that the highlight of the awards was getting to know the other nominees - which were:

  • Cynthia Erivo - Wicked
  • Karla Sofia Gascon - Emilia Perez
  • Marianne Jean-Baptiste - Hard Truths 
  • Demi Moore - The Substance 
  • Saoirse Ronan - The Outrun