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BAFTA Confirms Date for 2025 Awards

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BAFTA has confirmed the date for next year’s film awards ceremony, which will be held Sunday, February 16, 2025.

The date means the BAFTAs will come exactly two weeks before the 2025 Oscars, set for March 2.

Once again, the British awards will take place smack in the middle of the Berlin Film Festival, which runs Feb. 13-23, meaning many Brit executives will be booking flights back from the German capital on the first festival weekend.

BAFTA has not confirmed where the 2025 awards will take place. This year’s event was held three weeks before the Oscars at the Royal Festival Hall in London.

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By holding on to their pre-Oscar slot, the BAFTAs hope to maintain their position in awards season as the most important international ceremony and as a prime Academy Award predictor. The 77th BAFTA Awards correctly foreshadowed the Oppenheimer Oscar sweep as well as snubs for Martin Scorsese’s The Killers of the Flower Moon and Greta Gerwig’s Barbie. Killers was shut out of the winners’ circle at both the BAFTAs and Oscars, while Barbie won just one Oscar, the best original song honor for “What Was I Made For?” by Billie Eilish and Finneas O’Connell.

Some 7,800 professional members of the British Film and Television Association vote on the BAFTAs over three rounds, first nominating films for the longlist, then for nominations and finally the winners. BAFTA will be announcing its full timeline and eligibility details for the 78th BAFTA Awards in the coming weeks.

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