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BAFTA 2025: ‘Conclave’ and ‘The Brutalist’ tie with four wins
Papal thriller Conclave and immigrant epic The Brutalist on Sunday tied for top honours at Britains BAFTA awards with each film picking up four coveted gongs. Conclave, directed by German-born Edward Berger, won the BAFTA for the best film with its tale of the intrigue and horse-trading behind...