Emilia Pérez, who ended up in the middle of the racism scandal, won only two Bafta awards, even though she grabbed nominations before the gala.
The Conclave, directed by Edward Berger, was awarded the Best movie Bafta Award. Tolga Akmen, EPA / AOP
Conclaveand, and The Brutist films took the most coveted prizes in the British Bafta Gala. German -born Edward Berger controlled Conclave won the Best Movie Baftan while the US Brady Corbet took At The Brutist the best director’s prize.
Berger, who received the prize, recalled that Conclave It took seven years to do. In his speech, he especially praised the screenwriter Peter Straughan “Wonderful script” and starring Ralph Fiennes.
Conclave tells about the pivoral election in the scenic intrigue and conspiracy. In the lead role, Fiennes, who played the part of the cardinal part, was left without the best male prize that went In The Brutalist For Adrien Brody, a Hungarian Holocaust survey.
At the center of the scandal Emilia Pérez At the beginning of 2024, he enjoyed great popularity. The film gave two Bafta awards, one of which went to Zoë Saldaña for the best female side. For a long time, the film was a pre -favorite in the gala and was nominated in 11 categories.
At the end of January Emilia Pérezin starring Karla Sofia Gascón He got into the midst of the uproar due to old racist tweets. Gasconi failed to attend celebrity events after the tweets were revealed, and was not seen at the Bafta gala.
In his writings, Gascón commented on, among other things, Muslim culture, George Floyd and diversity. According to Variety, the actor also wrote about the 2021 Oscar Gala. He described it as a festival of Afro -Core and Black Lives Matters.
Emilia Pérezin Director Jacques Audiard received the Best Non-English Film Award. In his speech, he thanked all the filmmakers, including “Love” Gascón.
Bafta winners in the most important categories:
Best Movie: Conclave
Best Director: Brady Corbet, The Brutist
Best Male General: Adrien Brody, The Brutist
Best of Female General: Mikey Madison, Anora
The best part of the male: Culkin, A Real Pain
Best Female Side: Zoë Saldaña, Emilia Pérez
The best original script: Jesse Eisenberg, A Real Pain
Best Adapted Manuscript: Peter Straughan, Conclave

