Conclave secured the Best Film award at the BAFTAs, adding to a tumultuous awards season marked by no clear frontrunner. Directed by Edward Berger and starring Ralph Fiennes, the thriller about papal selection won a total of four awards, including Best Adapted Screenplay and Best Editing. Despite earlier recognition being limited, the BAFTA wins, especially the Best Film honor, position Conclave favorably for the upcoming Oscars, especially as past voting patterns suggest a strong correlation between the two ceremonies.
Conclave won the best movie title at the EE British Academy Film Awards, amidst a season without a single film dominating the ceremonies.
Despite not being a major winner earlier in the awards season, Conclave's BAFTA success positions it for momentum heading into the Academy Awards.
Conclave triumphed over several contenders, including Anora and The Brutalist, illustrating the unpredictable nature of this awards season.
The BAFTAs often reflect the Oscars, and with shared voting members, Conclave's wins may translate into success at the upcoming Academy Awards.
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