Showing posts with label BRITISH INDEPENDENT AWARDS. Show all posts
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Monday, December 8, 2014

British Independent Film Awards

BEST FILM: Pride
BEST DIRECTOR: Yann Demange, '71
BEST ACTOR: Brenden Gleeson, Calvary
BEST ACTRESS: Gugu Mbatha-Raw, Belle
BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR: Andrew Scott, Pride
BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS: Imelda Staunton, Pride 
BEST SCREENPLAY: Frank- Jon Ronson, Peter Straughan 
BEST DOCUMENTARY: Next Goal Wins
BEST INTERNATIONAL FILM: Boyhood
BEST TECHNICAL ACHIEVEMENT: Catch Me Daddy- Robbie Ryan (cinematography)
BEST ACHIEVEMENT IN PRODUCTION: The Goob
BEST BRITISH SHORT: The Karman Line
THE RAINDANCE AWARD: Luna
MOST PROMISING NEWCOMER: Sameena Jabeen Ahmed, Catch Me Daddy
SPECIAL JURY PRIZE: John Boorman
VARIETY AWARD: Benedict Cumberbatch
DOUGLAS HICKOX AWARD FOR BEST DEBUT DIRECTOR: Iain Forsyth, Jane Pollard, 20,000 Days on Earth

Monday, November 11, 2013

British Independent Film Award Nominations

BEST BRITISH INDEPENDENT FILM
Metro Manila
Philomena
The Selfish Giant
Starred Up
Le Week-End

BEST DIRECTOR
Jon S. Baird, Filth
Clio Barnard, The Selfish Giant
Sean Ellis, Metro Manila
Jonathan Glazer, Under the Skin
David Mackenzie, Starred up

THE DOUGLAS HICKOX AWARD (BEST DEBUT DIRECTOR)
Charlie Cattrall, Titus
Tina Gharavi, I Am Nasrine
Jeremy Lovering, In Fear
Omid Nooshin, Last Passenger
Paul Wright, For Those in Peril

BEST ACTOR
Jim Broadbent, Le Week-End
Steve Coogan, Philamena
Tom Hardy, Locke
Jack O'Connell, Starred Up
James McAvoy, Filth 

BEST ACTRESS
Judi Dench, Philomena
Lindsay Duncan, Le Week-End
Scarlett Johansson, Under the Skin
Felicity Jones, The Invisible Woman
Saoirse Ronan, How I Live Now 

Thursday, November 8, 2012

British Independent Film Awards Nominations


BRITISH INDEPENDENT FILM
  • Berberian Sound Studio
  • The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel
  • Broken
  • The Imposter
  • Sightseers

DIRECTOR
  • Peter Strickland, Berberian Sound Studio
  • John Madden, The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel
  • Rufus Norris, Broken
  • Bart Layton, The Imposter
  • Ben Wheatley, Sightseers

ACTOR
  • Riz ahmend, Ill Manors
  • Toby Jones, Berberian Sound Studios
  • Steve Oram, Sightseers
  • Tim Roth, Broken
  • Terence Stamp, Song for Marion

ACTRESS
  • Judi Dench, The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel
  • Elle Fanning, Ginger & Rosa
  • Alice Lowe, Sightseers
  • Andrea Riseborough, Shadow Dancer
  • Meryl Streep, The Iron Lady

SUPPORTING ACTOR
  • Billy Connolly, Quartet
  • Domnhall Gleeson, Shadow Dancer
  • Rory Kinnear, Broken
  • Cillian Murphy, Broken
  • Tom Wilkinson, The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel

SUPPORTING ACTRESS
  • Olivia Colman, Hyde Park on Hudson
  • Eileen Davies, Sightseers
  • Alice Englert, Ginger & Rosa
  • Vanessa Redgrave, Song for Marion
  • Maggie Smith, The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel

SCREENPLAY
  • Berberian Sound Studio- Peter Strickland
  • Broken- Mark O'Rowe
  • The Iron Lady- Abi Morgan
  • Sightseers- Alice Lowe, Steve Oram & Amy Jump
  • Song for Marion- Paul Andrew Williams

INTERNATIONAL FILM
  • Amour
  • Beasts of the Southern Wild
  • The Hunt
  • Rust & Bone
  • Searching for Sugar Man

DOCUMENTARY
  • Dreams of a Life
  • The Imposter
  • London: The Modern Babylon
  • Marley
  • Roman Polanski: A Film Memoir

Full list here

Tuesday, December 6, 2011

British Independent Film Awards

PICTURE: Tyrannosaur
DIRECTOR: Lynne Ramsay, We Need to Talk About Kevin
ACTOR: Michael Fassbander, Shame
ACTRESS: Olivia Coleman, Tyrannosaur
SUPPORTING ACTOR: Michael Smiley, Kill List
SUPPORTING ACTRESS: Vanessa Redgrave, Coriolanus
SCREENPLAY: Submarine- Richard Ayoade
FOREIGN FILM: A Separation
DOCUMENTARY: Senna
DEBUT DIRECTOR: Paddy Considine, Tyrannosaur
TECH ACHIEVEMENT: Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy (production design)
ACHIEVEMENT IN PRODUCTION: Weekend
PROMISING NEWCOMER: Tom Cullen, Weekend

Monday, October 31, 2011

British Independent Film Nominations


BEST BRITISH INDEPENDENT FILM
Senna
Shame
Tinker Tailor Solider Spy
Tyrannosaur
We Need to Talk About Kevin

BEST DIRECTOR
Tomas Alfredson, Tinker Tailer Solider Spy
Paddy Considine, Tyrannosaur
Steve McQueen, Shame
Lynne Ramsay, We Need to Talk About Kevin
Ben Wheatley, Kill List

THE DOUGLAS HICKOX AWARD (BEST DEBUT DIRECTOR)
Richard Ayoade, Submarine
Paddy Considine, Tyrannosaur
Joe Cornish, Attack the Block
Ralph Fiennes, Coriolanus
John Michael McDonagh, The Guard

BEST ACTOR
Michael Fassbender, Shame
Brendan Gleeson, The Guard
Niel Maskell, Kill List
Peter Mullan, Tyrannosaur
Gary Oldman, Tinker Tailor Solider Spy

BEST ACTRESS
MyAnna Buring, Kill List
Olivia Coleman, Tyrannosaur
Rebecca Hall, The Awakening
Tilda Swinton, We Need to Talk About Kevin
Mia Wasikowska, Jane Eyre

BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR
Benedict Cumberbatch, Tinker Tailor Solider Spy
Tom Hardy, Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy
Eddie Marsan, Tyrannosaur
Ezra Miller, We Need to Talk About Kevin
Michael Smiley, Kill List

BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS
Kathy Burke, Tinker Tailor Solider Spy
Sally Hawkins, Submarine
Felicity Jones, Albatross
Carey Mulligan, Shame
Vanessa Redgrave, Coriolanus

BEST SCREENPLAY
The Guard- John Michael McDonagh
Kill List- Ben Wheatley & Amy Jump
Shame- Abi Morgan & Steve McQueen
Submarine- Richard Ayoade
We Need to Talk About Kevin- Lynne Ramsay & Rory Kinnear

BEST ACHIEVEMENT IN PRODUCTION
Kill List
Tyrannosaur
Weekend
Wild Bill
You Instead

BEST TECHNICAL ACHIEVEMENT
Senna- Chris King & Gregors Sall (Film Editing)
Shame- Sean Bobbitt (Cinematography)
Shame- Joe Walker (Film Editing)
Tinker Tailor Solider Spy- Maria Djurkovic (Production Design)
We Need to Talk About Kevin- Seamus McGarvey (Cinematography)

BEST DOCUMENTARY
Hell & Back Again
Life in a Day
Project Nim
Senna
TT3D: Closer to the Edge

BEST FOREIGN INDEPENDENT FILM
Animal Kingdom
Drive
Pina
A Seperation
The Skin I Live In

MOST PROMISING NEWCOMER
John Boyeda, Attack the Block
Tom Cullen, Weekend
Jessica Brown Findlay, Albatross
Yasmin Page, Submarine
Craig Roberts, Submarine

The huge favorites were Shame, Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy and Tyrannosaur, all earning seven nods from the British Independent Film Awards, and while Oscars are hardly at stake at this point, it certainly raises the profiles of a few titles.  Notably all three of those films will have an awards push and open in the next two months stateside, as well as other favorites We Need to Talk About Kevin (which earned six nods, after much acclaim from its Cannes debut, but little hardware to speak off since), and The Guard, which had a successful art-house run this past summer (despite being kinda bad...Brendan Gleeson is terrific is always however.)  Really the only obscure multi-nominated flick is Kill List, but perhaps BAFTA will shine some light on this one later on.
Of the films nominated it's strange that a wonder like Weekend only received two nods (for Achievement in Production, whatever that means, and Tom Cullen for Most Promising Newcomer), and while those nods are worthy, it's a shame that the British Independent Film community didn't heap more praise, though they clear saw it.  There was room enough however to acknowledge films like Submarine (an art-house dud stateside last June), as well the cheekily fun genre mash-up Attack the Block, as well as some Shakespeare (Ralph Fiennes' directorial debut Coriolanus scored two nominations.)

What's always notable is that they combine all the technical categories into one (Best Technical Achivement), I wonder what the Oscar world would look like if all the tech categories slipped in...would we have five nominations for War Horse comes year end (Shame scored two in that category)...the always thinking AMPAS might cut it out for more TV time...a truly horrible thought!
Coolest recognition: Drive earns its first nomination of the season, in the category of Best Foreign Independent Film...those cheeky Brits-- the English language I'm sure was the most foreign of all!

Monday, December 6, 2010

British Independent Film Awards

Appropriately attached British one-sheet

PICTURE: The King's Speech
DIRECTOR: Gareth Edwards, Monsters
DIRECTORIAL DEBUT: Clio Barnard, The Arbor
ACTOR: Colin Firth, The King's Speech
ACTRESS: Carey Mulligan, Never Let Me Go
SUPPORTING ACTOR: Geoffrey Rush, The King's Speech
SUPPORTING ACTRESS: Helena Bonham Carter, The King's Speech
SCREENPLAY: The King's Speech- David Seidler
MOST PROMISING NEWCOMER: Joanne Froggatt, In Our Name
ACHIEVEMENT IN PRODUCTION: Monsters
RAINDANCE AWARD: Son of Babylon
TECHNICAL ACHIEVEMENT: Monsters (visual effects)
DOCUMENTARY: Enemies of the People
FOREIGN FILM: A Prophet

The King's Speech nabbed five top prizes...whilst I kick myself for missing out on the limited release of Monsters.

Monday, November 1, 2010

British Independent Film Awards Nominations



BEST BRITISH INDEPENDENT  FILM
Four Lions

Kick-Ass
The King's Speech
Monsters
Never Let Me Go

BEST DIRECTOR
Gareth Edward, Monsters
Tom Hooper, The King's Speech
Mike Leigh, Another Year
Mark Romanek, Never Let Me Go
Matthew Vaughn, Kick-Ass

THE DOUGLAS HICKOX AWARD
(BEST DEBUT DIRECTOR)

Clio Barnard, The Arbor 

Gareth Edwards, Monsters
Rowan Joffe, Brighton Rock
Chris Morris, Four Lions
Debs Gardner Paterson, Africa United

BEST ACTOR
Riz Ahmed, Four Lions
Jim Broadbent, Another Year
Colin Firth, The King's Speech
Adam Gillen, Treacle Junior
Scoot McNairy, Monsters

BEST ACTRESS
Sally Hawkins, Made in Dagenham
Carey Mulligan, Never Let Me Go
Andrea Riseborouh, Brighton Rock
Ruth Sheen, Another Year
Manjinder Virk, The Arbor

BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR
Andrew Garland, Never Let Me Go
Bob Hoskins, Made in Dagenham
Kayvan Novak, Four Lions
Guy Pearce, The King's Speech
Geoffrey Rush, The King's Speech

BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS
Helena Bonham Carter, The King's Speech
Tamsin Greig, Tamara Drewe
Keira Knightley, Never Let Me Go
Lesley Manville, Another Year
Rosamund Pike, Made in Dagenham

MOST PROMISING NEWCOMER
Joanne Froggatt, In Our Name
Tom Hughes, Cemetary Junction
Conor McCarron, Neds
Andrea Riseborough, Brighton Rock
Manjinder Virk, The Arbor

BEST SCREENPLAY
Four Lions- Jesse Armstrong, Sam Bain, Simon Blackwell, Christopher Morris
Kick-Ass- Jane Goldman & Matthew Vaughn
The King's Speech- David Seidler
Made in Dagenham- William Ivory
Never Let Me Go- Alex Garland

BEST ACHIEVEMENT IN PRODUCTION
The Arbor
In Our Name
Monsters
Skeltons
Streetdance 3D


BEST TECHNICAL ACHIEVEMENT
The Arbor- Tim Barker (sound)
Brighton Rock- John Mathieson (cinematography)
The Illusionist- Sylvain Chomet (animation)
The King's Speech- Eve Stewart (production design)
Monsters- Gareth Edwards (visual effects)


One quibble, why does this awards body choose to put all the "tech" categories into one-- how does a films sound, cinematography, art direction or effects compare to each other, and "animation" is ghettoized further here, why?

BEST DOCUMENTARY
The Arbor
Enemies of the People
Exit Through the Gift Shop
Fire in Babylon
Waste Land


BEST FOREIGN FILM
Dogtooth
I Am Love
A Prophet
The Secret in Their Eyes
Winter's Bone



The British Independents have announced their nominees for the best of 2010-- show of hands, how many have heard of any of these films?

A few of the bigger contenders have arrived already, noteworthy for Never Let Me Go, which has already "supposedly" crashed and burned critically and commercially in the U.S.  The small, incredibly austere Kick-Ass somehow managed top nominations, despite it's shortcomings (I'm not the only one to see them?)

The rest, including The King's Speech, Another Year, and Made in Dagenham will open in limited release in the next two months, on their way to expected Oscar nominations.  I figure, despite no evidence for anything, this will be an easy victory for The King's Speech, which leads all nominees.  One noteworthy thing specific to the BIFA is the first classification of Lesley Manville (Another Year), here nominated for supporting actress; much debate has already been mentioned whether or not the Oscars will view her as lead or supporting-- the consensus shows she'll get in either way at this point from the accolades all the way back to this years Cannes Film Festival.

Sunday, December 6, 2009

British Independent Film Awards

Minor as film awards go, but I need my fix:

BRITISH INDEPENDENT FILM: Moon
DIRECTOR: Andrea Arnold, Fish Tank
ACTOR: Tom Hardy, Bronson
ACTRESS: Carey Mulligan, An Education
SUPPORTING ACTOR: John Henshaw, Looking for Eric
SUPPORTING ACTRESS: Anne Marie Duff, Nowhere Boy
SCREENPLAY: In the Loop
MOST PROMISING PERFORMER: Katie Jarvis, Fish Tank
DIRECTORIAL DEBUT: Duncan Jones, Moon
FOREIGN FILM: Let the Right One In
TECHNICAL ACHIEVEMENT: Bright Star (cinematography)

I have some catching up to do here-- need to see Moon still, but here good thinks, so congrats to David Bowie's son Duncan. Fish Tank is set to be released in the US in March I believe, Looking for Eric is Irish miserablist Ken Loach's latest film, In the Loop had a minor splash this summer and Nowhere Boy is the story of a young John Lennon...whew!

Tuesday, October 27, 2009

British Independent Film Awards

Nominees for the 12th Annual British Independent Film Awards are:

BEST PICTURE
An Education Fish Tank In the Loop Moon Nowhere Boy

BEST DIRECTOR
Lone Scherfig, An Education
Jane Campion, Bright Star
Andrea Arnold, Fish Tank
Armando Iannucci, In the Loop
Duncan Jones, Moon

BEST ACTOR
Peter Capaldi, In the Loop
Tom Hardy, Bronson
Aaron Johnson, Nowhere Boy
Sam Rockwell, Moon
Andy Serkis, Sex & Drugs & Rock & Roll

BEST ACTRESS
Emily Blunt, The Young Victoria
Abbie Cornish, Bright Star
Kate Jarvis, Fish Tank
Carey Mulligan, An Education
Sophie Okonendo, Skin

BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR
Jim Broadbent, The Damned United
Michael Fassbender, Fish Tank
John Henshaw, Looking for Eric
Tom Hollander, In the Loop
Alfred Molina, An Education

BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS
Anne-Marie Duff, Nowhere Boy
Kerry Fox, Bright Star
Rosamund Pike, An Education
Kristen Scott Thomas, Nowhere Boy
Kierston Wareing, Fish Tank

BEST SCREENPLAY
An Education- Nick Hornby
Fish Tank- Andrea Arnold
In the Loop- Armando Iannucci, Jesse Armstrong, Simon Blackwell & Tony Roche
Moon- Nathan Parker
Nowhere Boy- Matt Greenhalgh

MOST PROMISING NEWCOMER
Edward Hogg, White Lightin'
Kate Jarvis, Fish Tank
Christian McKay, Me & Orson Welles
George McKay, The Boys Are Back
Hilda Peter, Katalin Varga

BEST FOREIGN FILM
Il Divo The Hurt Locker Let the Right One In Sin Nombre The Wrestler

RICHARD HARRIS AWARD
Daniel Day-Lewis

Can't judge too hastily, as the only major nominee I've viewed was An Education (more on that later on), but is it just me or did the BIFA committee only view about 4 films last year.
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