At the 31st Screen Actors Guild Awards, 'Conclave' won best ensemble while Timothee Chalamet bagged the best actor award for his portrayal of Bob Dylan. The win for 'Conclave,' a fictional depiction of a papal election, coincided with Pope Francis's critical health condition, drawing attention and goodwill from the ceremony. Chalamet's unexpected victory over Adrien Brody heightens the anticipation for the upcoming Academy Awards, leaving the best picture outcome uncertain, especially following previous successes by Sean Baker's 'Anora.'
Chalamet's best actor win upset 'The Brutalist' star Adrien Brody and put the 29-year-old on course to possibly win his first Academy Award.
'Conclave' dramatizes the fictional election of a new pope, triumphing as the Catholic Church prays for Pope Francis’ health amid his critical condition.
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