The Brutalist at the Bafta Film Awards

The Brutalist, directed by Brady Corbet, won four awards at the Bafta film awards, including Best Director for Corbet and Best Actor for Adrien Brody.

The Bafta film awards saw some unexpected results, with The Brutalist taking home significant prizes. This US film, directed by Brady Corbet, secured four awards at the ceremony.

Awards for The Brutalist

Brady Corbet won Best Director for The Brutalist. Adrien Brody received the Best Actor award for his performance as László Tóth, a Hungarian architect and Holocaust survivor in the film. In total, The Brutalist won four awards.

Synopsis of The Brutalist

The Brutalist is an immigration epic. Adrien Brody portrays László Tóth, a Hungarian architect and Holocaust survivor.

Bafta Awards Summary

The Bafta Awards presented several surprises. Conclave won Best Film, a shock as it was considered too middlebrow compared to contenders like The Brutalist and Anora. Ralph Fiennes, despite his central role in Conclave, lost Best Actor, potentially due to his subtle performance.

Sources:
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cvge2gdle6ko
https://www.theguardian.com/film/2025/feb/16/demi-moore-ralph-fiennes-and-gromit-nine-key-bafta-snubs-and-surprises
https://www.bbc.com/news/videos/crr0r5lqgr2o

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