The “conclave” papal selection thriller and the time drama “The Brutalist” were the great winners of the Bafta Film Awards on Sunday, winning four prizes each.
“Conclave”, which led the nominations with 12, won the most coveted prize of the night, the best film, as well as the best British film, the most adapted screenplay and the best edition.
“We live in a moment of crisis of democracy and the institutions that are usually used to join are used to separate us,” said the director of “Conclave”, Edward Berger, in his speech when they received the prize for the best British film .
“And sometimes it is difficult to maintain confidence in this situation, which is why we make movies and that’s why we made this movie.”
“The Brutalist”, a three -hour story about an Hungarian immigrant architect who tries to reconstruct his life in the United States after the Second World War, was also considered one of the favorites for the best film prize. He won the best director for Brady Corbet and the best actor for his protagonist Adrien Brody.
“This film really talks about this research to do something significant and I think it is something we can all identify with,” Brody said in a speech.
“The Brutalist” also won in the original categories of the soundtrack and photography.
In one of the great surprises of the night, Mikey Madison won in the category of the main actress for interpreting an exotic dancer that is involved with the son of a Russian oligarch in “anore”.
Many considered the favorites Demi Moore, who received several honors for his acting in the horror film of the body “The Substance”, and the British Marianne Jean-Baptiste, for her interpretation of a woman who fights against depression in ” Hard truths “.
“I wasn’t really waiting for,” said Madison.
“I want to take me a moment to recognize the community of sex professionals … Human respect and decency deserves you.”
“Anore”, considered a strong candidate for the prizes season after the film and director Sean Baker triumphed at the Critics Choice Awards, as well as producers and directors Guild of America Awards before next month, was appointed for the best Film, like Bob Dylan Biographical Film “A complete stranger”.
Also appointed for the best film “Emilia PĂ©rez”, which mixes the genres of the musical and crime, triumphed in the category of the best film in non -English language, overcoming the Brazilian “I am still here”.
Source: Terra

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