The winners of the 2025 EE BAFTA Film Awards were announced tonight in a ceremony hosted by David Tennant at The Royal Festival Hall in London and broadcast on BBC One and iPlayer. The EE BAFTAs celebrate the very best in film of the past year.
Conclave wins four BAFTAs, including Best Film and Outstanding British Film
The Brutalist also wins four BAFTAs, including Brady Corbet for Director
Adrien Brody wins Leading Actor for The Brutalist
Mikey Madison wins Leading Actress for Anora
Kieran Culkin wins Supporting Actor for A Real Pain
Zoe Saldaña wins Supporting Actress for Emilia Pérez
Kneecap wins Outstanding Debut
Warwick Davis receives the BAFTA Fellowship
MediCinema receives the Outstanding British Contribution to Cinema Award
David Jonsson wins the EE Rising Star Award
Conclave won four BAFTAs: Best Film; Outstanding British Film, Adapted Screenplay and Editing.
The Brutalist won four BAFTAs: Director for Brady Corbet, Leading Actor for Adrien Brody, Cinematography and Original Score.
Anora won two BAFTAs: Leading Actress for Mikey Madison and Casting.
Emilia Pérez won two categories: Supporting Actress for Zoe Saldaña and Film Not in the English Language.
A Real Pain also won two categories: Supporting Actor for Kieran Culkin and Original Screenplay for Jesse Eisenberg
Wicked won two categories: Costume Design and Production Design
Wallace & Gromit: Vengeance Most Fowl won two categories: Animated Film and the new category introduced this year – Children’s & Family Film.
Dune: Part Two won two categories: Special Visual Effects and Sound
Kneecap won Outstanding Debut by a British Writer, Director or Producer, Rich Peppiett.
The Substance won Make Up & Hair.
Super/Man: The Christopher Reeve Story won Documentary
Rock, Paper, Scissors won the British Short Film award; and the BAFTA for British Short Animation was won by Wander To Wonder.
This marks first-time BAFTA Film Awards wins for performers Adrien Brody, Mikey Madison, Zoe Saldaña and Kieran Culkin, and a first-time BAFTA Film Awards nomination and win for Director Brady Corbet.
MediCinema was awarded the Outstanding British Contribution to Cinema award.
The BAFTA Fellowship was presented to actor Warwick Davis, in honour of his work as an actor and for using his platform to challenge societal prejudice and champion self-empowerment, advocating that people with dwarfism can and do lead full and meaningful lives. The Fellowship is the highest accolade bestowed by BAFTA in recognition of an individual’s outstanding and exceptional contribution to film, games or television across their career.
The EE Rising Star Award, the only award voted for by the public, went to David Jonsson.
The ceremony included Take That performing ‘Greatest Day’ featured in ‘Anora’. Jeff Goldblum gave a moving piano tribute during the In Memoriam section, performing ‘As Time Goes By’ to honour those in the film industry who have sadly passed away in the last 12 months.