In pictures: Stars on the red carpet for Bafta Film Awards
17/02/2025
Stars were all smiles despite the chilly weather as they walked the red carpet at London’s Royal Festival Hall, for this year’s Bafta Film Awards.
Nominees and guests posed for photos as they gathered for the UK film calendar’s biggest night.
Mikey Madison, who won best actress for Anora, wore a cream, flowing strapless dress with a long wrap around her shoulders and arms
The show’s host, actor David Tennant, hit the red carpet with his wife, producer and actress Georgia Tennant
Warwick Davis received this year’s Bafta Fellowship, the British Academy’s highest honour
Zoe Saldaña, who won best supporting actress for Emilia Pérez, wore a striking black gown with a raised collar
The Brutalist star Adrien Brody won best actor for playing Hungarian-Jewish Holocaust survivor and architect László Tóth
Mo Chara aka Naoise O Caireallain, Moglai Bap aka Liam Og O Hannaidh, Rich Peppiatt and DJ Provai from Kneecap, which won outstanding debut by a British writer
Aardman’s Nick Park and Merlin Crossingham were accompanied by the diminutive stars of their film, Wallace and Gromit: Vengeance Most Fowl
Wicked’s Jeff Goldblum, who wore an iridescent feather waistcoat, played the piano during the ceremony’s In Memoriam segment
The Substance star Demi Moore, up for best actress, wore a long, sparkling dress with a flowing train behind her
Wicked’s Ariana Grande, up for best supporting actress, wore a dress which perhaps paid homage to the many pink outfits of her character Glinda.
Timothée Chalamet, who played Bob Dylan in the biopic A Complete Unknown, opted for all black
Joe Alwyn, who plays the son of a wealthy businessman in The Brutalist, wore a single red flower on his dark suit
The Brutalist’s Guy Pearce, up for best supporting actor, attended with Carice van Houten, who appeared in Game of Thrones
The Substance director Coralie Fargeat opted for warmth on the red carpet in what looks like a very cosy coat
Sing Sing star Colman Domingo and A Different Man star Adam Pearson posed together
The Brutalist’s best supporting actress nominee Felicity Jones wore a long, black gown with flashes of white
Shiori, whose nominated documentary, Black Box Diaries, is about her survival of a sexual assault, wore a striking outfit
Monica Barbaro, who played Joan Baez in Bob Dylan biopic A Complete Unknown, wore a fitted, sparkling gown
Singer-songwriter Camilla Cabello arrived to present an award in a shimmering, sheer pale peach-coloured dress with a bodice
Marianne Jean-Baptiste, up for best actress for playing a depressed woman in Hard Truths, opted for a fitted all-black outfit
Isabella Rossellini, nominated for best supporting actress for playing a nun in Conclave, wore a flowing, floral dress with flashes of leopardskin
I’m Still Here star Fernanda Torres greeted Pamela Anderson, who stars in The Last Showgirl
Take That performed Greatest Day, which features prominently in Anora