Payal Kapadia’s “All We Imagine Az Light” lost BAFTA in the best film Not in the English Language category “Emilia Perez”.
Payal Kapadia’s critics’ All We Imagine Az Light “lost BAFTA in the English language category for the French title” Emilia Perez “in the best film.
Despite the controversy over the old tweets of her leading star Carla Sophia Gakson, who was seen as Islamophobic and Rasician, “Emilia Perez” won the award at Sunday’s ceremony in London, with the film’s second head of Zo Saladana auxiliary The actress took BAFTA home in the section.

“Emilia Pereze”, a French film, directed by Jacques Audiards, follows four notable women in Mexico, each chased by their happiness. Cartel leader Emilia (Gaskon) an inaccurate lawyer, to help make his death fake, so that he can make his death fake so that he would eventually live authentically as his true self.
“We all imagine …” revolves around two Malayali nurses and their friendship in Mumbai. The Malayalam-Hindi film made history from India to win the Grand Prix in Cannes in May last year.

Earlier this year, “Emilia Perez” also won the Golden Globe in Best Motion Picture Non-Engish Language category, “All V Imagine …”, “The Girl with the Needle”, defeated “I am Styk Hear” , “,” Seed of holy fig “and” vermigglio “.
Other films nominated for the film were not in English language: “I am Still Here” (Portuguese), “Naikap” (Irish/English), and “The Seed of the Sacred Fig” (Persian).
“Kneecap” also won its director Rich Peppepet by a British writer, director or producer segment at an outstanding beginning.
The film, written by Irish filmmaker Peppiyat, depicts the rise of an Irish hip-hop trio from Belfast, Northern Ireland.
Other nominees in the category were: British-Indian filmmaker Sandhya Suri’s “Santosh”, British-Indian director Karan Kandhari’s “Sister Midnight”, and “Monkey Man” at the beginning of his direction by Indian origin British actor Dev Patel, And by “hoard” and “hoard” by Luna Caron.
At the ceremony, held at the Royal Albert Hall in London, the Pope Thriller “Conclave” – ​​the front by Ralph Fynena – emerged as the best film as well as the award for the Best British film.
Brady Corbett won director BAFTA for “The Brutilist”, in which lead star Edrian Body Bag also watched the Best Actor Award.
Mickey Madison won the best actress BAFTA for “Anora”, in which Kiran Kulkin was supported by the Best Supporting Actor for “A Real Pain”.
“Doctor Hu” and “Good Oms” star Scottish actor David Tenant hosted Baffus for the second time.
Published – 17 February, 2025 05:27 am IST