David Tennant's Sharp Wit at BAFTA 2025 Causes Stir
The BAFTA 2025 awards ceremony was nothing short of captivating, leaving audiences amused and intrigued. Among the highlights was David Tennant, the charismatic host, who did not shy away from humor and controversy. His sharp wit took center stage as he humorously dissected the plot of the film "Anora", which features some contentious Russian actors.
David Tennant's BAFTA Banter Strikes a Chord
As the 78th BAFTA ceremony unfolded, Tennant's comedic prowess was on full display. The Scottish actor's commentary on the film "Anora, " directed by Sean Baker, brought the house down. The movie, revolving around a Brooklyn sex worker's romance with the son of a Russian oligarch, became the target of Tennant's satire.
"Where do normal people even meet such an oligarch — on Putinder?" Tennant quipped, ingeniously merging the notorious Russian leader's name with the popular dating app Tinder.
The audience, including celebrities like Selena Gomez, Timothée Chalamet, Pamela Anderson, and Hugh Grant, erupted in laughter, appreciating Tennant's deft humor.
The Controversial "Anora" and Its Russian Cast
While "Anora" is vying for numerous prestigious awards, including an Oscar, its participation stirred controversy, especially among Ukrainians. The presence of Russian actor Yuriy Borisov, known for supporting Russia's annexation of Crimea and appearing in propaganda films, sparked outrage. Borisov's silence on the ongoing war and his promotion of Kremlin narratives further fueled the backlash.
A Night of Celebrations and Reflections
Despite the uproar surrounding "Anora, " the BAFTA ceremony celebrated other noteworthy films. Notably, a film about the war in Ukraine, "Stone, Scissors, Paper, " featuring Oleksandr Rudynskyi, claimed a prestigious award, shedding light on the ongoing conflict and triumphing in storytelling.
In the realm of cinema, the BAFTA 2025 was a night where humor met seriousness, and David Tennant's memorable performance as a host left a lasting impression. His ability to weave humor with a touch of critique showcased his brilliance and kept audiences engaged till the very end.
Editor: Emiliia Morozova