At the 31st Screen Actors Guild Awards, "Conclave" won the best ensemble award, marking a significant moment as the Catholic Church was concerned for Pope Francis, who was critically ill. The win adds a twist to an unpredictable awards season, previously dominated by Sean Baker's "Anora." Timothée Chalamet snagged the best actor award unexpectedly, raising his profile ahead of potential Academy Award success. During his acceptance speech, he spoke about the profound experience of portraying Bob Dylan, emphasizing his commitment and ambition to achieve greatness.
"Conclave" triumphed at the SAG Awards just as the Catholic Church was praying for the health of Pope Francis, who remains in critical condition."
"I've not been elected to speak. I've been designated to speak on behalf of our conclave, our ensemble," said Ralph Fiennes after winning best ensemble.
Timothée Chalamet expressed how playing Bob Dylan was 'the honor of a lifetime,' highlighting the depth of commitment he brought to the role.
Chalamet was visibly surprised by his win and articulated his pursuit of greatness in a heartfelt acceptance speech.
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