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BIFA considers Oscar-buzzing Lesley Manville as "Supporting" |
It will surprise virtually no one that the Oscar hopeful Brit films like The King's Speech (and all of its actors), Made in Dagenham and Another Year are in play for various prizes. It may surprise some that the indifferently received Never Let Me Go, the divisive Kick-Ass, and the largely undiscussed Brighton Rock received multiple nominations as well.
A complete list of nominees (with Oscar-adjacent comments) follows after the jump but I shan't clog the main page with these über long lists that each awards groups hands out.
BEST BRITISH INDEPENDENT FILM
- Four Lions
- Kick-Ass
- The King’s Speech
- Monsters
- Never Let Me Go
BEST DIRECTOR
- Mike Leigh - Another Year
- Matthew Vaughn - Kick-Ass
- Tom Hooper - The King’s Speech
- Gareth Edwards - Monsters
- Mark Romanek - Never Let Me Go
BEST DEBUT DIRECTOR [THE DOUGLAS HICKOX AWARD]
- Debs Gardner Paterson - Africa United
- Clio Barnard - The Arbor
- Rowan Joffe - Brighton Rock
- Chris Morris - Four Lions
- Gareth Edwards - Monsters
BEST SCREENPLAY
- Jesse Armstrong, Sam Bain, Simon Blackwell, Christopher Morris - Four Lions
- Jane Goldman & Matthew Vaughn - Kick-Ass
- David Seidler - The King’s Speech
- William Ivory - Made In Dagenham
- Alex Garland - Never Let Me Go
- Manjinder Virk - The Arbor
- Ruth Sheen - Another Year
- Andrea Riseborough - Brighton Rock
- Sally Hawkins - Made In Dagenham
- Carey Mulligan - Never Let Me Go
BEST ACTOR
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Colin Firth probably won't stutter during his Oscar acceptance speech |
- Jim Broadbent - Another Year
- Riz Ahmed - Four Lions
- Colin Firth - The King’s Speech
- Scoot McNairy - Monsters
- Aidan Gillen - Treacle Junior
BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS
- Lesley Manville - Another Year
- Helena Bonham Carter - The King’s Speech
- Rosamund Pike - Made In Dagenham
- Keira Knightley - Never Let Me Go
- Tamsin Greig - Tamara Drewe
BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR
- Kayvan Novak - Four Lions
- Guy Pearce - The King’s Speech
- Geoffrey Rush - The King’s Speech
- Bob Hoskins - Made In Dagenham
- Andrew Garfield - Never Let Me Go
MOST PROMISING NEWCOMER
- Manjinder Virk - The Arbor
- Andrea Riseborough - Brighton Rock
- Tom Hughes - Cemetery Junction
- Joanne Froggatt - In Our Name
- Conor McCarron - Neds
BEST ACHIEVEMENT IN PRODUCTION
- The Arbor
- In Our Name
- Monsters
- Skeletons
- Streetdance 3D
RAINDANCE AWARD
- Brilliant Love
- Jackboots On
- Whitehall Legacy
- Son of Babylon
- Treacle Junior
BEST TECHNICAL ACHIEVEMENT
- The Arbor - Sound - Tim Barker
- Brighton Rock - Cinematography - John Mathieson
- The Illusionist - Animation - Sylvain Chomet
- The King’s Speech - Production Design - Eve Stewart
- Monsters - Visual Effects - Gareth Edwards
BEST DOCUMENTARY
- The Arbor
- Enemies of the People
- Exit Through the Gift Shop
- Fire In Babylon
- Waste Land

- Baby
- Photograph Of Jesus
- Sign Language
- Sis
- The Road Home
BEST FOREIGN FILM
- Dogtooth
- I Am Love
- A Prophet
- The Secret In Their Eyes
- Winter’s Bone
NOT YET ANNOUNCED
The Richard Harris (Outstanding Contribution Award), Variety Award and Special Jury Prize have not yet been announced.
And there you have it. What do you make of all of this?
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