Edward Berger's film 'Conclave,' featuring Ralph Fiennes, dominated the BAFTA awards with four wins. Berger emphasized the current crisis in democracy during his acceptance speech, referencing the challenges faced by societal institutions. The film explores the ideological conflict within the Catholic Church, mirroring contemporary global issues. Meanwhile, 'The Brutalist' garnered accolades for director Brady Corbet and star Adrien Brody, who expressed gratitude to the British public and his partner. Brody's performance eclipsed notable competitors in the leading actor category, showcasing a competitive awards season.
We live in a time of a crisis of democracy. Institutions used to bringing us together are used to pull us apart. Sometimes it's hard to keep the faith, and that's why we make movies.
If it wasn't for you and for my wonderful parents, I wouldn't be here. England has felt quite a lot like home lately.
There's a crack in everything, that's how the light gets in.
In his speech, star Adrien Brody thanked the British public for embracing me and my creative endeavours, thanking his partner as an angel.
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