The British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA) Awards, one of the most prestigious honours in global cinema, celebrates excellence in filmmaking across categories like directing, acting, and technical achievements. Often regarded as a strong indicator for the Oscars, the BAFTAs hold significant weight in the awards season, shaping industry conversations and recognising outstanding contributions to film. The 78th BAFTA saw Conclave and The Brutalist emerge as the biggest winners of the night, while Jacques Audiard’s Emilia Pérez continued its awards season dominance, winning Best Film Not in the English Language. Indian film All We Imagine As Light, directed by Payal Kapadia, lost in this category for the third time this year, having previously missed out at the Golden Globe Awards and Critics’ Choice Awards.

Edward Berger’s political thriller Conclave won Best Film, Best Adapted Screenplay, Best Editing, and Outstanding British Film. Meanwhile, Brady Corbet’s The Brutalist took home four awards, including Best Director and Best Actor for Adrien Brody.

Zoe Saldaña won Best Actress in a Supporting Role for Emilia Pérez, while Mikey Madison (Anora) and Kieran Culkin (A Real Pain) secured Best Actress and Best Actor in a Supporting Role, respectively.

Despite receiving international acclaim and making history as only the seventh Indian film nominated in this BAFTA category, All We Imagine As Light could not secure a win. The film, which follows the lives of two Malayali nurses in Mumbai, had previously won the Grand Prix at the Cannes Film Festival.

BAFTA Awards 2025: Full List of Winners

Best Film: Conclave

Best Director: Brady Corbet (The Brutalist)

Best Actor in a Leading Role: Adrien Brody (The Brutalist)

Best Actress in a Leading Role: Mikey Madison (Anora)

Best Actor in a Supporting Role: Kieran Culkin (A Real Pain)

Best Actress in a Supporting Role: Zoe Saldaña (Emilia Pérez)

Best Original Screenplay: Jesse Eisenberg (A Real Pain)

Best Adapted Screenplay: Peter Straughan (Conclave)

Best Animated Film: Wallace & Gromit: Vengeance Most Fowl

Best Documentary: Super/Man: The Christopher Reeve Story

Best Film Not in the English Language: Emilia Pérez

Best Casting: Anora

Best Cinematography: The Brutalist

Best Costume Design: Wicked

Best Editing: Conclave

Best Make Up & Hair: The Substance

Best Original Score: The Brutalist

Best Production Design: Wicked

Best Sound: Dune: Part Two

Best Special Visual Effects: Dune: Part Two

Outstanding British Film: Conclave

Outstanding Debut by a British Writer, Director or Producer: Kneecap

Best British Short Animation: Wander to Wonder

Best British Short Film: Rock, Paper, Scissors

With Emilia Pérez securing yet another major win and Conclave emerging as a standout British film, the BAFTAs set the stage for the upcoming Academy Awards. All We Imagine As Light remains a landmark achievement for Indian cinema, despite its loss at the event.