British Independent Film Awards 2011

The 14th British Independent Film Awards, held on 4 December 2011 at the Old Billingsgate Market in central London, honoured the best British independent films of 2011.[1][2]

Awards

Best British Independent Film

  • Tyrannosaur
  • Senna
  • Shame
  • Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy
  • We Need to Talk about Kevin

Best Director

  • Lynne Ramsay – We Need to Talk about Kevin
  • Ben Wheatley – Kill List
  • Steve McQueen – Shame
  • Tomas Alfredson – Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy
  • Paddy Considine – Tyrannosaur

The Douglas Hickox Award

Given to a British director on their debut feature

  • Paddy Considine – Tyrannosaur
  • Joe Cornish – Attack the Block
  • Ralph Fiennes – Coriolanus
  • John Michael McDonagh – The Guard
  • Richard Ayoade – Submarine

Best Actor

  • Michael Fassbender – Shame
  • Brendan Gleeson – The Guard
  • Neil Maskell – Kill List
  • Gary Oldman – Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy
  • Peter Mullan – Tyrannosaur

Best Actress

Best Supporting Actor

Best Supporting Actress

Best Screenplay

Most Promising Newcomer

Best Achievement in Production

Best Technical Achievement

  • Maria Djurkovic – Production Design – Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy
  • Chris King, Gregers Sall – Editing – Senna
  • Sean Bobbitt – Cinematography – Shame
  • Joe Walker – Editing – Shame
  • Seamus McGarvey – Cinematography – We Need to Talk about Kevin

Best British Documentary

  • Senna
  • Hell and Back Again
  • Life in a Day
  • Project Nim
  • TT3D: Closer to the Edge

Best British Short

  • CHALK
  • 0507
  • LOVE AT FIRST SIGHT
  • RITE
  • ROUGH SKIN

Best Foreign Film

The Raindance Award

  • LEAVING BAGHDAD
  • ACTS OF GODFREY
  • BLACK POND
  • HOLLOW
  • A THOUSAND KISSES DEEP

The Richard Harris Award

The Variety Award

The Special Jury Prize

  • Graham Easton

References

  1. ^ Nominations and Jury revealed for the Moët British Independent Film Awards Archived 4 December 2011 at the Wayback Machine
  2. ^ British Independent Film Awards 2011 Archived 3 January 2014 at the Wayback Machine

External links

  • BIFA homepage