BBC Film celebrates 47 nominations for the British Independent Film AwardsBBC Film, the feature film-making arm of the BBC, has backed films and talent that have collectively gained 47 nominations for this year’s British Independent Film Awards (BIFAs)"We’re incredibly proud to have supported these bold, ambitious films and filmmaking talent, and we’re thrilled that BIFA voters have recognised their outstanding work.” — Rose Garnett, Director of BBC FilmOFFICIAL PRESS RELEASENEWS PROVIDED BY BBC One BBC Film is behind 10 films nominated for BIFAs this year, which reflects the broad slate the BBC division supports at every level of British independent filmmaking. Rose Garnett, Director of BBC Film, says: “We’re incredibly proud to have supported these bold, ambitious films and filmmaking talent, and we’re thrilled that BIFA voters have recognised their outstanding work.” The 10 nominated films supported by BBC Films are: After Love Best British Independent Film (Aleem Khan, Matthieu de Braconier), Best Director (Aleem Khan), Best Screenplay (Aleem Khan), Best Debut Director (Aleem Khan), Best Debut Screenwriter (Aleem Khan), Best Actress (Joanna Scanlan), Best Supporting Actress (Nathalie Richard), Best Supporting Actor (Talid Ariss), Best Casting (Shaheen Baig) The Souvenir Part II Best British Independent Film (Joanna Hogg, Ed Guiney, Emma Norton, Andrew Lowe, Luke Schiller), Best Director (Joanna Hogg), Best Screenplay (Joanna Hogg), Best Supporting Actress (Tilda Swinton), Best Supporting Actor (Richard Ayoade), Best Costume Design (Grace Snell), Best Editing (Helle Le Fevre), Best Make-Up & Hair (Siobhan Harper-Ryan), Best Production Design (Stéphane Collonge) Ali & Ava Best British Independent Film (Clio Barnard, Tracy O’Riordan), Best Director (Clio Barnard), Best Screenplay (Clio Barnard), Best Actress (Claire Rushbrook), Best Actor (Adeel Akhtar), Best Casting (Shaheen Baig), Best Music (Connie Farr, Harry Escott) The Nest Best British Independent Film (Sean Durkin, Ed Guiney, Derrin Schlesinger, Rose Garnett, Amy Jackson, Cristina Piovesan), Best Director (Sean Durkin), Best Screenplay (Sean Durkin), Best Actress (Carrie Coon), Best Actor (Jude Law), Best Cinematography (Mátyás Erdély) Sweetheart Best Debut Director (Marley Morrison), Breakthrough Producer (Michelle Antoniades), Best Supporting Actress (Jo Hartley), Breakthrough Performance (Nell Barlow), Best Debut Screenwriter (Marley Morrison) Cow Best Documentary (Andrea Arnold, Kat Mansoor), Best Cinematography (Magdalena Kowalczyk), Best Editing (Rebecca Lloyd, Jacob Schulsinger, Nicolas Chaudeurge), Best Sound (Nicolas Becker, Cyril Holtz, Linda Forsen) Pirates Best Debut Screenwriter (Reggie Yates), Best Casting (Shaheen Baig), Best Music (Iain Cooke) Benediction Best Screenplay (Terence Davies), Best Costume Design (Annie Symons) True Things Best Actress (Ruth Wilson) Precious Hair & Beauty Best British Short Film (John Ogunmuyiwa, Sophia Gibber, Tony Longe, Lene Bausager) AboutNotes to Editors The British Independent Film Awards ceremony takes place on Sunday 5 December.
Source BBC One
November 4, 2021 8:09am ET by BBC One |