Key nominees at 2025 BAFTA Film Awards
The British Academy has revealed its list of nominees for the 2025 film awards. Announced on Wednesday by last year’s BAFTA Rising Star winner Mia McKenna-Bruce and Will Sharpe, star of “The White Lotus” (and also a BAFTA TV award winner in 2020),
Before announcing the nominations for the British Academy Film Awards, actors Will Sharpe and Mia McKenna-Bruce paid tribute to first responders flighting the Los Angeles-area wildfires.
Conclave leads the pack with 12 nominations, with Netflix's Emilia Pérez – which led the longlists with 15 mentions – close behind with 11 nominations. The Brutalist landed nine nominations, with Anora, Dune: Part Two and Wicked all ending up with seven nominations.
(Focus Features via AP) From left, Mia McKenna-Bruce, Sara Putt ... leads the race — just — for the British Academy Film Awards, with nominations in 12 categories, one more than the genre ...
LONDON (AP) — Papal thriller “ Conclave,” which stars Ralph Fiennes as a cardinal overseeing the election of a new pope, leads the race — just — for the British Academy Film Awards ...
The nominees for the 2025 EE BAFTA film awards are being unveiled in London on Wednesday. Actors Will Sharpe and Mia McKenna Bruce are revealing the coveted shortlists at 12 p.m. GMT (4 a.m. PT) in a livestream from the U.K. Academy’s headquarters at 195 Piccadilly in the British capital.
“Conclave” leads the pack of 2025 BAFTA Film Awards nominees with 12 nods, one more than “Emilia Pérez,” which had appeared on the most longlists (15) when they were announced on Jan. 3. Mia McKenna-Bruce and Will Sharpe announced the 2025 nominees live on Wednesday in London.
Will Sharpe and Mia McKenna-Bruce announce nominees Actors Will Sharpe and Mia McKenna-Bruce present the 2025 BAFTA nominations. The 78th British Academy Film Awards ceremony is set to take place on February 16 in London.
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