Papal thriller “ Conclave,” which stars Ralph Fiennes as a cardinal overseeing the election of a new pope, leads the race — just — for the British Academy Film Awards, with nominations in 12 categories,
The papal thriller - which stars Ralph Fiennes as a clergyman responsible ... was directed by Sir Ridley Scott. The British Academy Film Awards winners will be announced at a ceremony held at ...
Ralph Nathaniel Twisleton-Wykeham-Fiennes ... Fiennes has won a Tony Award and has been nominated twice for Academy Awards. Fiennes was born in Ipswich, Suffolk, England, into an English ...
While Conclave has been nominated in 12 categories - including Best Film, Best Director and a Best Actor in a Leading Role nomination for Fiennes - musical drama Emilia Pérez is close behind with 11 nominations in total. Bewitching musical Wicked has also received a high number of nominations with seven - as have the films Anora and Dune: Part Two.
The nominations for film awards across all categories are: Rich Peppiat, Naoise O’Caireallain, Liam OG O Hannadiah, JJ O Dochartaigh – Kneecap Sing Sing – Clint Bentley, Greg Kwedar, Clarence ‘Divine Eye’ Maclin, John ‘Diving G’ Whitfield Emilia Pérez – Julia Floch Carbonel, Emmanuel Janvier, Jean-Christophe Spadaccini, Romain Marietti
“Wicked” topped nominations to the 31st Screen Actors Guild Awards on Wednesday ... Colman Domingo (“Sing Sing”), Ralph Fiennes (“Conclave”) and Chalamet. Coming off her rousing ...
The smash hit musical "Wicked" saw its Oscar chances rise in nominations to the SAG Awards, one of the most predictive Academy Awards bellwethers.
"Conclave" receives 12 nominations for the BAFTA Film Awards, followed by "Emilia Perez" with three. The British Oscars will be held Feb. 16.
“Wicked” topped nominations to the 31st Screen Actors Guild Awards on Wednesday ... Colman Domingo (“Sing Sing”), Ralph Fiennes (“Conclave”) and Chalamet. Coming off her rousing ...
“Conclave” and “Emilia Pérez” lead this year’s BAFTA Film Awards nominations, heading up a diverse mix of talent and titles in a competition where, for the first time in years, there’s no clear favorite in any of the major categories.
Award-winning Irish-language film Kneecap has scored six nods for the 2025 British Academy of Film and Television (BAFTA) Film Awards, while Saoirse Ronan has been nominated in the Leading Actress category for her role in The Outrun.
If I had to lay money on it, I’d probably single out “The Brutalist” as the film most likely to take home the award. It’s everything the Academy loves: an epic historical drama, well over three hours long, that centers around the complexities of the American Dream. It also won the award for best drama picture at the Golden Globes, which only helps.