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Press release Courtesy of BIFA (http://www.bifa.org.uk/)
EWAN MCGREGOR ANNOUNCES NOMINATIONS FOR 16th ANNUAL MOËT BRITISH INDEPENDENT FILM AWARDS
London, Monday 11th November 2013 --- The nominations for the 16th annual Moët British Independent Film Awards were announced today, at St Martins Lane, London by actor, BIFA Patron and previous winner, Ewan McGregor.
Joint Directors, The Moët British Independent Film Awards’ Johanna von Fischer & Tessa Collinson said: “This year the standard is so high. We would like to thank our dedicated members who viewed over 200 films. Now our wonderful independent jury, announced today, will have the unenviable task of choosing the winners who will be the first to receive the newly launched iconic signature trophy designed by Fredrikson Stallard, created by Swarovski.”
The highest number of nominations this year goes to Starred Up with 8 nominations including Best British Independent Film, Best Director for David Mackenzie, Best Screenplay for Jonathan Asser, Best Actor for Jack O’Connell, and two Best Supporting Actor nominations for Rupert Friend andBen Mendelsohn. The Selfish Giant picked up 7 nominations and Filth, Metro Manila and Le Week-end all picked up 5 nominations each.
Nominations for Best Actress go to Judi Dench for Philomena, Lindsay Duncan for Le Week-end, Scarlett Johansson for Under The Skin, Felicity Jones for The Invisible Woman and Saoirse Ronan for How I Live Now.
Along with Jack O’Connell for Starred Up, leading men hoping to take home the Best Actor award include Jim Broadbent for Le Week-end, Steve Coogan for Philomena, Tom Hardy for Locke and James McAvoy for Filth.
Best Supporting Actor nominations go to John Arcilla for Metro Manila, Jeff Goldblum for Le Week-end, Eddie Marsan for Filth and the two Starred Up actors Rupert Friend and Ben Mendelsohn.
Siobhan Finneran for The Selfish Giant, Shirley Henderson for Filth, Imogen Poots for The Look of Love, Kristin Scott Thomas for The Invisible Woman and Mia Wasikowska for The Double are all nominated for the Best Supporting Actress Award.
Directors who have delivered dynamic debuts this year and are fighting for the Douglas Hickox Award are Charlie Cattrall for Titus, Tina Gharavi for I Am Nasrine, Jeremy Lovering for In Fear, Omid Nooshin for Last Passenger and Paul Wright for For Those in Peril.
Elsa Corbineau, Marketing Director Moët & Chandon: 'Every year the talent pool recognised by the Moët British Independent Awards continues to inspire us with the depth and richness it represents. With a century-long history supporting the stars of the silver screen, Moët & Chandon is looking forward to celebrating the British film industry's achievements in a fittingly glamorous way at the Awards on December 8th'.
Ben Roberts, Director of the BFI Film Fund comments: “Where other awards sometimes fear to tread, the MBIFAs puts the wild creativity of British independent filmmaking front and centre. This year we have witnessed a renewed confidence in bold UK filmmaking which has been recognised around the world and will inspire a new generation of talent. The BFI NET.WORK has been established to support extraordinary new voices who need a platform like the BIFAs to showcase their talent to the industry, and that’s why we are so pleased to support the Best British Short award this year.”
The Raindance Award nominees for 2013 include: Everyone’s Going to Die, The Machine, The Patrol, Sleeping Dogs and Titus. This award honours exceptional achievement for filmmakers working against the odds, often with little or no industry support. Elliot Grove, Founder of Raindance Film Festival and Moët British Independent Film Awards added: “Its a delight to see how In just a few years the BIFA nominations have become one of the most eagerly anticipated film events of the calendar year. Congratulations to all the nominees.”
The Pre-Selection Committee of 70 members viewed over 200 films, out of which they selected the nominations, which were decided by ballot.
The winners of The Moët British Independent Film Awards are decided by an independent jury comprised of leading professionals and talent from the British film industry.
The Jury for 2013 includes: Jury Chair - Penny Woolcock (Director), Antonia Campbell-Hughes (Actress), Art Malik (Actor), Ate de Jong (Director), Bart Layton (Director), James Floyd (Actor), Jill McCullough (Dialect Coach), Julien Temple (Director), Liza Marshall (Producer), MyAnna Buring (Actress), Natascha McElhone (Actress), Pippa Harris (Producer), Roland Gift (Musician), Sally El Hosaini (Director), Sandy Powell (Costume Designer), Steve Hamilton Shaw (Producer).
The winners will be announced at the much anticipated 16th awards ceremony which will be hosted by actor and BIFA Patron, James Nesbitt, who returns for his eighth year on Sunday 8 December at the impressive Old Billingsgate in London.
The awards ceremony will be streamed exclusively live on www.film3sixty.com/moetbifa from 8.00pm
The Moët British Independent Film Awards is proud to announce the following nominees for this year’s awards:
BEST BRITISH INDEPENDENT FILM Sponsored by Moët & Chandon
Metro Manila [USA release TBD for 2014] <-- WINNER!!!
Philomena [In USA theaters now!]
The Selfish Giant [USA release TBD for 2014]
Starred Up [USA release TBD for 2014]
Le Week-end [USA release: March 14, 2014]
BEST DOCUMENTARY
Pussy Riot - A Punk Prayer
The Great Hip Hop Hoax [USA release TBD for 2014]
The Moo Man [USA release TBD for 2014]
The Spirit of '45 [USA release TBD for 2014]
The Stone Roses: Made of Stone [*DVD available on December 3, 2013]
BEST INTERNATIONAL INDEPENDENT FILM
Blue is the Warmest Colour [France/ In USA theaters now!]
Blue Jasmine [USA/ In USA theaters now!]
Frances Ha [USA/ *On Criterion DVD now]
The Great Beauty [Italy]
Wadjda [Saudi Arabia/ In USA theaters now!]
BEST DIRECTOR Sponsored by AllCity & Intermission
Jon S Baird – Filth [USA release TBD for 2014]
Clio Barnard – The Selfish Giant
Sean Ellis – Metro Manila<-- WINNER!!!
Jonathan Glazer – Under the Skin [USA release TBD for 2014]
David Mackenzie – Starred Up
BEST SCREENPLAY
Jonathan Asser – Starred Up
Clio Barnard – The Selfish Giant
Steven Knight – Locke [USA release TBD for 2014]<-- WINNER!!!
Hanif Kureishi – Le Week-end
Jeff Pope, Steve Coogan – Philomena
BEST ACTRESS Sponsored by M.A.C Cosmetics
Judi Dench – Philomena
Lindsay Duncan – Le Week-end<-- WINNER!!!
Scarlett Johansson – Under the Skin
Felicity Jones – The Invisible Woman [USA release: Dec. 25, 2013]
Saoirse Ronan – How I Live Now [In USA theaters now!]
BEST ACTOR Sponsored by BBC Films
Jim Broadbent – Le Week-end
Steve Coogan – Philomena
Tom Hardy – Locke
Jack O'Connell – Starred Up
James McAvoy – Filth<-- WINNER!!!
BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS
Siobhan Finneran – The Selfish Giant
Shirley Henderson – Filth
Imogen Poots – The Look Of Love [*On DVD since Oct. 8, 2013]<-- WINNER!!!
Kristin Scott Thomas – The Invisible Woman
Mia Wasikowska – The Double [USA release TBD for 2014]
BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR Sponsored by Sanderson & St Martins Lane
John Arcilla – Metro Manila
Rupert Friend – Starred Up
Jeff Goldblum – Le Week-end
Eddie Marsan – Filth
Ben Mendelsohn – Starred Up<-- WINNER!!!
THE DOUGLAS HICKOX AWARD [BEST DEBUT DIRECTOR]
Sponsored by 3 Mills Studios
Charlie Cattrall – Titus
Tina Gharavi – I Am Nasrine
Jeremy Lovering – In Fear
Omid Nooshin – Last Passenger
Paul Wright – For Those in Peril<-- WINNER!!!
MOST PROMISING NEWCOMER Sponsored by Studiocanal
Harley Bird – How I Live Now
Conner Chapman / Shaun Thomas – The Selfish Giant
Caity Lotz – The Machine [USA release TBD for 2014]
Jake Macapagal – Metro Manila
Chloe Pirrie – Shell [USA release TBD for 2014]<-- WINNER!!!
BEST ACHIEVEMENT IN PRODUCTION
A Field in England
Filth
Metro Manila<-- WINNER!!!
The Selfish Giant
Starred Up
BEST TECHNICAL ACHIEVEMENT
Shaheen Baig – Casting – Starred Up
Johnnie Burn – Sound Design – Under the Skin
Amy Hubbard – Casting – The Selfish Giant<-- WINNER!!!
Mica Levi – Music – Under the Skin
Justine Wright – Editing – Locke
Proud supporters and patrons of The Moët British Independent Film Awards include Mike Figgis, Tom Hollander, Adrian Lester, Ken Loach, Ewan McGregor, Helen Mirren, Samantha Morton, James Nesbitt, Michael Sheen, Trudie Styler, Tilda Swinton, Meera Syal, David Thewlis, Ray Winstone and Michael Winterbottom.
The Moët British Independent Film Awards would like to thank all its supporters, especially: Moët& Chandon, BFI NET.WORK, 3 Mills Studios, BBC Films, Company 3, M.A.C Cosmetics, Raindance, Sanderson & St Martins Lane – Morgans Hotel Group, Soho House, Studiocanal, Swarovski, Variety, LightBrigade, AllCity and Intermission.
In recognition of Moët & Chandon’s generous contribution as headline sponsor, the 2013 event is referred to as The MOËT British Independent Film Awards.
Recognised for its quality and prestige, Moët & Chandon is the champagne of choice for celebration at international film festivals. The venerable house has captured the attention of Hollywood’s brightest stars since the birth of the film industry. Generations of legendary actors, actresses, producers and directors have celebrated their achievements with Moët & Chandon at the most significant and exclusive cinema events, including the OscarsÒ & Golden GlobesÒ celebrations.
For further information on MBIFA, visit http://www.bifa.org.uk/
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Press release Courtesy of BIFA (http://www.bifa.org.uk/)
EWAN MCGREGOR ANNOUNCES NOMINATIONS FOR 16th ANNUAL MOËT BRITISH INDEPENDENT FILM AWARDS
London, Monday 11th November 2013 --- The nominations for the 16th annual Moët British Independent Film Awards were announced today, at St Martins Lane, London by actor, BIFA Patron and previous winner, Ewan McGregor.
Joint Directors, The Moët British Independent Film Awards’ Johanna von Fischer & Tessa Collinson said: “This year the standard is so high. We would like to thank our dedicated members who viewed over 200 films. Now our wonderful independent jury, announced today, will have the unenviable task of choosing the winners who will be the first to receive the newly launched iconic signature trophy designed by Fredrikson Stallard, created by Swarovski.”
The highest number of nominations this year goes to Starred Up with 8 nominations including Best British Independent Film, Best Director for David Mackenzie, Best Screenplay for Jonathan Asser, Best Actor for Jack O’Connell, and two Best Supporting Actor nominations for Rupert Friend andBen Mendelsohn. The Selfish Giant picked up 7 nominations and Filth, Metro Manila and Le Week-end all picked up 5 nominations each.
Nominations for Best Actress go to Judi Dench for Philomena, Lindsay Duncan for Le Week-end, Scarlett Johansson for Under The Skin, Felicity Jones for The Invisible Woman and Saoirse Ronan for How I Live Now.
Along with Jack O’Connell for Starred Up, leading men hoping to take home the Best Actor award include Jim Broadbent for Le Week-end, Steve Coogan for Philomena, Tom Hardy for Locke and James McAvoy for Filth.
Best Supporting Actor nominations go to John Arcilla for Metro Manila, Jeff Goldblum for Le Week-end, Eddie Marsan for Filth and the two Starred Up actors Rupert Friend and Ben Mendelsohn.
Siobhan Finneran for The Selfish Giant, Shirley Henderson for Filth, Imogen Poots for The Look of Love, Kristin Scott Thomas for The Invisible Woman and Mia Wasikowska for The Double are all nominated for the Best Supporting Actress Award.
Directors who have delivered dynamic debuts this year and are fighting for the Douglas Hickox Award are Charlie Cattrall for Titus, Tina Gharavi for I Am Nasrine, Jeremy Lovering for In Fear, Omid Nooshin for Last Passenger and Paul Wright for For Those in Peril.
Elsa Corbineau, Marketing Director Moët & Chandon: 'Every year the talent pool recognised by the Moët British Independent Awards continues to inspire us with the depth and richness it represents. With a century-long history supporting the stars of the silver screen, Moët & Chandon is looking forward to celebrating the British film industry's achievements in a fittingly glamorous way at the Awards on December 8th'.
Ben Roberts, Director of the BFI Film Fund comments: “Where other awards sometimes fear to tread, the MBIFAs puts the wild creativity of British independent filmmaking front and centre. This year we have witnessed a renewed confidence in bold UK filmmaking which has been recognised around the world and will inspire a new generation of talent. The BFI NET.WORK has been established to support extraordinary new voices who need a platform like the BIFAs to showcase their talent to the industry, and that’s why we are so pleased to support the Best British Short award this year.”
The Raindance Award nominees for 2013 include: Everyone’s Going to Die, The Machine, The Patrol, Sleeping Dogs and Titus. This award honours exceptional achievement for filmmakers working against the odds, often with little or no industry support. Elliot Grove, Founder of Raindance Film Festival and Moët British Independent Film Awards added: “Its a delight to see how In just a few years the BIFA nominations have become one of the most eagerly anticipated film events of the calendar year. Congratulations to all the nominees.”
The Pre-Selection Committee of 70 members viewed over 200 films, out of which they selected the nominations, which were decided by ballot.
The winners of The Moët British Independent Film Awards are decided by an independent jury comprised of leading professionals and talent from the British film industry.
The Jury for 2013 includes: Jury Chair - Penny Woolcock (Director), Antonia Campbell-Hughes (Actress), Art Malik (Actor), Ate de Jong (Director), Bart Layton (Director), James Floyd (Actor), Jill McCullough (Dialect Coach), Julien Temple (Director), Liza Marshall (Producer), MyAnna Buring (Actress), Natascha McElhone (Actress), Pippa Harris (Producer), Roland Gift (Musician), Sally El Hosaini (Director), Sandy Powell (Costume Designer), Steve Hamilton Shaw (Producer).
The winners will be announced at the much anticipated 16th awards ceremony which will be hosted by actor and BIFA Patron, James Nesbitt, who returns for his eighth year on Sunday 8 December at the impressive Old Billingsgate in London.
The awards ceremony will be streamed exclusively live on www.film3sixty.com/moetbifa from 8.00pm
The Moët British Independent Film Awards is proud to announce the following nominees for this year’s awards:
BEST BRITISH INDEPENDENT FILM Sponsored by Moët & Chandon
Metro Manila [USA release TBD for 2014] <-- WINNER!!!
Philomena [In USA theaters now!]
The Selfish Giant [USA release TBD for 2014]
Starred Up [USA release TBD for 2014]
Le Week-end [USA release: March 14, 2014]
BEST DOCUMENTARY
Pussy Riot - A Punk Prayer
The Great Hip Hop Hoax [USA release TBD for 2014]
The Moo Man [USA release TBD for 2014]
The Spirit of '45 [USA release TBD for 2014]
The Stone Roses: Made of Stone [*DVD available on December 3, 2013]
BEST INTERNATIONAL INDEPENDENT FILM
Blue is the Warmest Colour [France/ In USA theaters now!]
Blue Jasmine [USA/ In USA theaters now!]
Frances Ha [USA/ *On Criterion DVD now]
The Great Beauty [Italy]
Wadjda [Saudi Arabia/ In USA theaters now!]
BEST DIRECTOR Sponsored by AllCity & Intermission
Jon S Baird – Filth [USA release TBD for 2014]
Clio Barnard – The Selfish Giant
Sean Ellis – Metro Manila<-- WINNER!!!
Jonathan Glazer – Under the Skin [USA release TBD for 2014]
David Mackenzie – Starred Up
BEST SCREENPLAY
Jonathan Asser – Starred Up
Clio Barnard – The Selfish Giant
Steven Knight – Locke [USA release TBD for 2014]<-- WINNER!!!
Hanif Kureishi – Le Week-end
Jeff Pope, Steve Coogan – Philomena
BEST ACTRESS Sponsored by M.A.C Cosmetics
Judi Dench – Philomena
Lindsay Duncan – Le Week-end<-- WINNER!!!
Scarlett Johansson – Under the Skin
Felicity Jones – The Invisible Woman [USA release: Dec. 25, 2013]
Saoirse Ronan – How I Live Now [In USA theaters now!]
BEST ACTOR Sponsored by BBC Films
Jim Broadbent – Le Week-end
Steve Coogan – Philomena
Tom Hardy – Locke
Jack O'Connell – Starred Up
James McAvoy – Filth<-- WINNER!!!
BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS
Siobhan Finneran – The Selfish Giant
Shirley Henderson – Filth
Imogen Poots – The Look Of Love [*On DVD since Oct. 8, 2013]<-- WINNER!!!
Kristin Scott Thomas – The Invisible Woman
Mia Wasikowska – The Double [USA release TBD for 2014]
BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR Sponsored by Sanderson & St Martins Lane
John Arcilla – Metro Manila
Rupert Friend – Starred Up
Jeff Goldblum – Le Week-end
Eddie Marsan – Filth
Ben Mendelsohn – Starred Up<-- WINNER!!!
THE DOUGLAS HICKOX AWARD [BEST DEBUT DIRECTOR]
Sponsored by 3 Mills Studios
Charlie Cattrall – Titus
Tina Gharavi – I Am Nasrine
Jeremy Lovering – In Fear
Omid Nooshin – Last Passenger
Paul Wright – For Those in Peril<-- WINNER!!!
MOST PROMISING NEWCOMER Sponsored by Studiocanal
Harley Bird – How I Live Now
Conner Chapman / Shaun Thomas – The Selfish Giant
Caity Lotz – The Machine [USA release TBD for 2014]
Jake Macapagal – Metro Manila
Chloe Pirrie – Shell [USA release TBD for 2014]<-- WINNER!!!
BEST ACHIEVEMENT IN PRODUCTION
A Field in England
Filth
Metro Manila<-- WINNER!!!
The Selfish Giant
Starred Up
BEST TECHNICAL ACHIEVEMENT
Shaheen Baig – Casting – Starred Up
Johnnie Burn – Sound Design – Under the Skin
Amy Hubbard – Casting – The Selfish Giant<-- WINNER!!!
Mica Levi – Music – Under the Skin
Justine Wright – Editing – Locke
Proud supporters and patrons of The Moët British Independent Film Awards include Mike Figgis, Tom Hollander, Adrian Lester, Ken Loach, Ewan McGregor, Helen Mirren, Samantha Morton, James Nesbitt, Michael Sheen, Trudie Styler, Tilda Swinton, Meera Syal, David Thewlis, Ray Winstone and Michael Winterbottom.
The Moët British Independent Film Awards would like to thank all its supporters, especially: Moët& Chandon, BFI NET.WORK, 3 Mills Studios, BBC Films, Company 3, M.A.C Cosmetics, Raindance, Sanderson & St Martins Lane – Morgans Hotel Group, Soho House, Studiocanal, Swarovski, Variety, LightBrigade, AllCity and Intermission.
In recognition of Moët & Chandon’s generous contribution as headline sponsor, the 2013 event is referred to as The MOËT British Independent Film Awards.
Recognised for its quality and prestige, Moët & Chandon is the champagne of choice for celebration at international film festivals. The venerable house has captured the attention of Hollywood’s brightest stars since the birth of the film industry. Generations of legendary actors, actresses, producers and directors have celebrated their achievements with Moët & Chandon at the most significant and exclusive cinema events, including the OscarsÒ & Golden GlobesÒ celebrations.
For further information on MBIFA, visit http://www.bifa.org.uk/
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