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British Independent Film Awards - The Winners
Published Monday, Dec 6 2010, 04:36 GMT | By Christian Tobin
Digital Spy presents the full list of winners at this year's British Independent Film Awards, which were held at Old Billingsgate Market in London last night.
Best British Independent Film
Four Lions
Kick-Ass
The King's Speech - WINNER!
Monsters
Never Let Me Go
Best Director
Mike Leigh (Another Year)
Matthew Vaughn (Kick-Ass)
Tom Hooper (The King's Speech)
Gareth Edwards (Monsters) - WINNER!
Mark Romanek (Never Let Me Go)
The Douglas Hickox Award for Best Debut Director
Debs Gardner Paterson (Africa United)
Clio Barnard (The Arbor) - WINNER!
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) - WINNER!
William Ivory (Made In Dagenham)
Alex Garland (Never Let Me Go)
Best Actress
Manjinder Virk (The Arbor)
Ruth Sheen (Another Year)
Andrea Riseborough (Brighton Rock)
Sally Hawkins (Made In Dagenham)
Carey Mulligan (Never Let Me Go) - WINNER!
Best Actor
Jim Broadbent (Another Year)
Riz Ahmed (Four Lions)
Colin Firth (The King's Speech) - WINNER!
Scoot McNairy (Monsters)
Aidan Gillen (Treacle Junior)
Best Supporting Actress
Lesley Manville (Another Year)
Helena Bonham Carter (The King's Speech) - WINNER!
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) - WINNER!
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) - WINNER!
Conor McCarron (Neds)
Best Achievement In Production
The Arbor
In Our Name
Monsters - WINNER!
Skeletons
StreetDance 3D
Raindance Award
Brilliant Love
Jackboots On Whitehall
Legacy
Son Of Babylon - WINNER!
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) - WINNER!
Best Documentary
The Arbor
Enemies Of The People - WINNER!
Exit Through The Gift Shop
Fire In Babylon
Waste Land
Best British Short
Baby - WINNER!
Photograph Of Jesus
Sign Language
Sis
The Road Home
Best Foreign Film
Dogtooth
I Am Love
A Prophet - WINNER!
The Secret In Their Eyes
Winter’s Bone
Richard Harris Award (for outstanding contribution by an actor to British film)
Helena Bonham Carter
Variety Award
Liam Neeson
Special Jury Prize
Jenne Casarotto
Best British Independent Film
Four Lions
Kick-Ass
The King's Speech - WINNER!
Monsters
Never Let Me Go
Best Director
Mike Leigh (Another Year)
Matthew Vaughn (Kick-Ass)
Tom Hooper (The King's Speech)
Gareth Edwards (Monsters) - WINNER!
Mark Romanek (Never Let Me Go)
The Douglas Hickox Award for Best Debut Director
Debs Gardner Paterson (Africa United)
Clio Barnard (The Arbor) - WINNER!
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) - WINNER!
William Ivory (Made In Dagenham)
Alex Garland (Never Let Me Go)
Best Actress
Manjinder Virk (The Arbor)
Ruth Sheen (Another Year)
Andrea Riseborough (Brighton Rock)
Sally Hawkins (Made In Dagenham)
Carey Mulligan (Never Let Me Go) - WINNER!
Best Actor
Jim Broadbent (Another Year)
Riz Ahmed (Four Lions)
Colin Firth (The King's Speech) - WINNER!
Scoot McNairy (Monsters)
Aidan Gillen (Treacle Junior)
Best Supporting Actress
Lesley Manville (Another Year)
Helena Bonham Carter (The King's Speech) - WINNER!
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) - WINNER!
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) - WINNER!
Conor McCarron (Neds)
Best Achievement In Production
The Arbor
In Our Name
Monsters - WINNER!
Skeletons
StreetDance 3D
Raindance Award
Brilliant Love
Jackboots On Whitehall
Legacy
Son Of Babylon - WINNER!
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) - WINNER!
Best Documentary
The Arbor
Enemies Of The People - WINNER!
Exit Through The Gift Shop
Fire In Babylon
Waste Land
Best British Short
Baby - WINNER!
Photograph Of Jesus
Sign Language
Sis
The Road Home
Best Foreign Film
Dogtooth
I Am Love
A Prophet - WINNER!
The Secret In Their Eyes
Winter’s Bone
Richard Harris Award (for outstanding contribution by an actor to British film)
Helena Bonham Carter
Variety Award
Liam Neeson
Special Jury Prize
Jenne Casarotto
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