Yet, the pope drama won awards from several different ceremonies.
Ralph Fiennes found a spot in Best Actor as predicted, with Isabella Rossellini emerging in Best Supporting Actress.
These nominations line up with the types of awardsConclavewon throughout the season.

It had no shortage of nominations but often was on the wrong end of the winner announcement.
The biggest victory forConclavein a Best Picture category came at the BAFTA Awards.
But, the BAFTA win confirmed some international support for the movie.

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It should not come as a surprise that he’s one of the most award-winning aspects of the movie.
Still, he did fail to win most major Oscars precursor awards, such as Golden Globes and BAFTA.
All of Fiennes' wins have instead come from critics and film festivals.

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Fiennes' lack of major wins forConclaveis largely due to how theBest Actor Oscar racedeveloped.
Peter Straughan adapted Robert Harris' book of the same name and did an excellent job doing so.
That putConclavein the mix for most Best Adapted Screenplay categories during the awards season, including the Oscars.

Conclave’s award wins in Best Adapted Screenplay include some major Oscars precursors.
This led to the moviewinning at the Critics Choice Awards and BAFTA Awards.
That helps show the strength of the overall work delivered by the actors.

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Rossellini won a few awards herself, making her the only cast member besides Fiennes to do so.
There are also several other parts ofConclavethat won awards.
Edward Berger’s direction only brought in three wins, while editing did the same.

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Production design, score, and cinematography were also areas that received wins.
Those all translated to Oscar nominations except for cinematography.
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