BAFTA 2025: Full list of winners
What's the story
The 2025 British Academy Film Awards (BAFTA) took place at London's Royal Festival Hall on Sunday, with David Tennant returning as host.
The night belonged to Conclave and The Brutalist, both winning four awards each.
Conclave, which led with 12 nominations, won for Outstanding British Film, Best Editing, Best Film, and Best Adapted Screenplay.
Meanwhile, the period drama The Brutalist won Best Score, Best Cinematography, Best Director for Brady Corbet, and Best Leading Actor for Adrien Brody.
Other winners
'Emilia Pérez' and 'A Real Pain' also bagged awards
The BAFTA for Best Film Not in the English Language went to Emilia Pérez.
Zoe Saldana, who also bagged a Golden Globe this year, kept her winning streak alive by winning the Best Supporting Actress award for her performance in this musical.
The comedy-drama A Real Pain also had a memorable night with Kieran Culkin winning Best Supporting Actor and Jesse Eisenberg winning Best Original Screenplay.
Technical triumphs
'Anora' and 'Dune: Part Two' shone in technical categories
Mikey Madison won Best Actress for her performance in Anora, which also won Best Casting.
Dune: Part Two dominated the technical categories, winning Best Sound and Best Visual Effects.
The musical Wicked was honored in the Best Production Design and Best Costume Design categories.
Meanwhile, The Substance won for Best Makeup and Hair.
Animation accolades
'Wallace and Gromit' animated film won 2 BAFTAs
In the animation category, Wallace and Gromit: Vengeance Most Fowl was a double winner.
It won the award for Best Animated Film and also triumphed in the Best Children's and Family Film category.
The Best British Short Film went to Rock, Paper, Scissors while Wander to Wonder won for Best British Short Animation.
The documentary Super/Man: The Christopher Reeve Story was recognized as the Best Documentary of 2025.
Special recognitions
BAFTA 2025: Special honors and debut awards
David Jonsson was awarded Best Rising Star, an award voted for by the public.
Rich Peppiatt won the Best Outstanding British Debut for his directorial work on Kneecap.
The BAFTA Fellowship, a lifetime achievement award, was awarded to Warwick Davis while MediCinema won the Outstanding British Contribution to Cinema award.