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    BRITISH INDEPENDENT FILM AWARDS 2022 NOMINATIONS ANNOUNCED

    5 November 202213 Mins Read
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    The British Independent Film Awards (BIFA) announced the 2022 nominees this morning, with hosts Sam Claflin and BIFA winner Kosar Ali revealing the list of exceptional contenders at the Everyman Broadgate event. Once again, this year’s nominees highlight the wealth of talent within the British film industry, with 2022’s list featuring acclaimed debuts alongside previous BIFA recipients such as Emma Thompson, Jessie Buckley, Florence Pugh and Alice Birch, in a strong year for women filmmakers and performers. Brand new performance categories and the addition of a category for first-time documentary feature directors means even more to celebrate in BIFA’s 25th anniversary year.

    British independent film awards 2022 nominations announced

    Leading the nominations, Aftersun, Charlotte Wells’ poignant portrait of a father and daughter’s complex relationship receives nominations for Best Director sponsored by Sky Cinema, Best Screenplay, the Douglas Hickox Award (Best Debut Director) sponsored by BBC Film and Best Debut Screenwriter sponsored by Film4 for Wells, a Best Joint Lead Performance nomination for stars Paul Mescal and newcomer Frankie Corio, who also received a Breakthrough Performance sponsored by Netflix nomination, alongside a Best British Independent Film nod. A further nine craft nominations – Best Casting sponsored by Casting Society & Spotlight, Best Cinematography sponsored by Dirty Looks & Kodak, Best Costume Design, Best Editing, Best Make-up & Hair Design, Best Production Design, Best Sound supported by Halo, Best Original Music sponsored by Universal Music Publishing and a nomination in the new Best Music Supervision category make a total of 16.

    Set in late 80s Britain against the backdrop of Thatcher’s anti-gay Section 28 ruling, Georgia Oakley’s debut film Blue Jean follows a young school teacher forced to lead a double life. Blue Jean’s 13 nominations include Best British Independent Film and Best Director sponsored by Sky Cinema,  Best Screenplay, Best Debut Director sponsored by BBC Film and Best Debut Screenwriter sponsored by Film4 for Oakley, Breakthrough Producer sponsored by Pinewood and Shepperton Studios for Hélène Sifre, Best Lead Performance and Breakthrough Performance sponsored by Netflix nominations for Rosy McEwen, Best Supporting Performance nominations for Kerrie Hayes and Lucy Halliday and a Best Ensemble Performance nomination for the film. For craft, a Best Editing nomination sits alongside Best Casting sponsored by Casting Society & Spotlight for Shaheen Baig, a constant in the BIFA spotlight for her work.

    Nominated for a BIFA Best Screenplay award in 2018 for Disobedience, Sebastián Lelio picks up the same nomination for The Wonder, a 19th-century thriller focussing on a young Irish girl whose fasting is hailed as miraculous, but may be something more ominous…. The nomination is shared with BIFA winners Alice Birch and Emma Donoghue, on whose book the screenplay is based. Lelio also adds a Best Director sponsored by Sky Cinema nod. 2017 Best Actress winner Florence Pugh is nominated for Best Lead Performance, Kíla Lord Cassidy is nominated for Breakthrough Performance sponsored by Netflix, additional cast members including Tom Burke, Toby Jones, Niamh Algar, Elaine Cassidy, Ciarán Hinds, Brían F. O’Byrne and Josie Walker join them in a Best Ensemble Performance nomination and craft nominations include Best Cinematography sponsored by Dirty Looks & Kodak, Best Costume Design, Best Make-Up & Hair Design, Best Original Music sponsored by Universal Music Publishing, Best Production Design and Best Sound supported by Halo for Hugh Fox and BIFA winner Ben Baird, who earned this award in 2020 for his work on The Reason I Jump. The Wonder is also up for Best British Independent Film.

    An adaptation of Kurosawa’s Ikiru, perfectly transposed to 1950s London, Living gets a Best Director sponsored by Sky Cinema nomination for Oliver Hermanus, previously nominated for this award in 2019 for Moffie and a Best Screenplay nomination for acclaimed writer Kazuo Ishiguro. Bill Nighy scores a Best Lead Performance nomination and Aimee Lou Wood Best Supporting Performance. Living is also nominated in four craft categories, Best Casting sponsored by Casting Society & Spotlight, Best Costume Design, Best Music Supervision and Best Production Design, as well as Best British Independent Film, making nine nominations in total.

    A deliciously entertaining tale of art, lust, ego and sonic catering, 2012 Best Director BIFA winner Peter Strickland’s Flux Gourmet received seven nominations including Best Supporting Performance for Fatma Mohamed, Best Ensemble Performance for its cast including Makis Papadimitriou, Gwendoline Christie, Asa Butterfield, Fatma Mohamed, Ariane Labed and Richard Bremmer and a further five craft nominations – Best Costume Design, Best Editing, Best Make-Up and Hair Design, Best Production Design and Best Sound supported by Halo.

    Emily Watson is nominated in Lead Performance for her role in God’s Creatures, which also sees Paul Mescal pick up a second BIFA nomination – Best Supporting Performance – along with Aisling Franciosi. Shane Crowley is nominated for Best Debut Screenwriter sponsored by Film4 for this tense, emotional film in which a mother’s love for her son threatens to tear their small community apart. A nomination for Best Original Music sponsored by Universal Music Publishing makes five.

    BIFA winner Jessie Buckley and co-star Rory Kinnear are nominated for Best Joint Lead Performance for Alex Garland’s smart horror-thriller Men in which a young woman’s retreat to the country becomes a waking nightmare of her darkest fears. Further nominations are Best Cinematography sponsored by Dirty Looks & Kodak, Best Effects, Best Original Music sponsored by Universal Music Publishing and Best Sound supported by Halo.

    It’s the end of the Middle Paleolithic period in The Origin, and a dying tribe struggling in a hostile environment face an even greater threat when night falls… First time director Andrew Cumming nabs a nomination for Best Debut Director sponsored by BBC Film and writer Ruth Greenberg is nominated for Best Debut Screenwriter sponsored by Film4. Safia Oakley-Green is nominated for Breakthrough

    Performance sponsored by Netflix with nominations for Best Make-up & Hair Design and Best Original Music sponsored by Universal Music Publishing also featuring.

    Acclaimed actress Frances O’Connor moves behind the camera and picks up a nomination for Best Debut Director sponsored by BBC Film for her first feature Emily, an exploration of the young life and loves of the rebel and misfit who went on to write Wuthering Heights. Starring as the titular Brontë, Emma Mackey picks up a Best Lead Performance nomination, Fionn Whitehead gets a Best Supporting Performance nod and further cast members including Amelia Gething, Oliver Jackson-Cohen, Alexandra Dowling, Gemma Jones and Adrian Dunbar join them in a Best Ensemble Performance nomination.

    Sex positivity abounds in Good Luck to You, Leo Grande, nominated for Best British Independent Film, Best Director sponsored by Sky Cinema for Sophie Hyde, Best Screenplay for Katy Brand and Best Joint Lead Performance for stars Daryl McCormack and BIFA winner Emma Thompson.

    Letitia Wright and Tamara Lawrance are the final nominees in the new Best Joint Lead Performance category with The Silent Twins, which also received a Best Casting sponsored by Casting Society & Spotlight nomination for Kharmel Cochrane.

    Elsewhere in the performance categories, 2020 contender Cosmo Jarvis is nominated for his role in Antonia Campbell-Hughes’s debut feature It Is in Us All, with Sally Hawkins for The Lost King and Hala Zein for Nezouh completing the Best Lead Performance nominations. Nezouh also receives a Best Effects nomination. Rounding out the Best Supporting Performance nominations are Zoey Deutch for The Outfit and Zainab Joda for Our River…Our Sky, which is also nominated in the new Best Ensemble Performance category and for Best Casting sponsored by Casting Society & Spotlight. Leo Long is nominated for Breakthrough Performance sponsored by Netflix for his role as an autistic drummer with an incredible gift in I Used to Be Famous.

    Thomas Hardiman earns a nomination for Best Debut Director sponsored by BBC Film for hisinspired murder-mystery Medusa Deluxe, set in the extravagant and obsessive world of competitive hair dressing, which also gets Best Make-Up & Hair Design and Best Production Design nominations.

    David Earl and Chris Hayward create touching comedy gold with Brian and Charles, their documentary-style tale of friendship and freedom and earn a joint nomination for Best Debut Screenwriter sponsored by Film4, Rupert Majendie is nominated for Breakthrough Producersponsored by Pinewood and Shepperton Studios for the film, joined by Aleksandra Bilić and Jennifer Corcoran (Nascondino [Hide & Seek]), Paul Kennedy (Nightride) and Nadira Murray (Winners) in that category. Winners also receives a Raindance Discovery Award nomination.

    The new Best Debut Director – Feature Documentary category sees Victoria Fiore nominated for Nascondino [Hide & Seek], Jono McLeod for My Old School, Kathryn Ferguson for Nothing Compares, Becky Hutner for Fashion Reimagined and Leah Gordon and Eddie Hutton Mills forKanaval. Further nominations for this year’s crop of debut documentary features include Best Cinematography sponsored by Dirty Looks & Kodak for Nascondino [Hide & Seek] and Kanaval and Best Editing for Nothing Compares.

    Three of the five Best Debut Director – Feature Documentary nominees also land Best Feature Documentary sponsored by Intermission nominations – Nascondino [Hide & Seek], Nothing Compares and My Old School.

    The Richard Harris Award, introduced in 2002 in honour of Richard Harris, recognises outstanding contribution to British Film by an actor. Previous winners have been Daniel Day Lewis, Julie Walters, John Hurt, Emma Thompson, Judi Dench, Kristin Scott Thomas, Glenda Jackson and Riz Ahmed in 2021. This year’s award recipient will be announced in the coming weeks, as will the ceremony host and this year’s juries.

    BIFA NOMINATIONS 2022

     

    The Richard Harris Award for Outstanding Contribution by an Actor to British Film

    To be announced

    Best British Independent Film

    AFTERSUN Charlotte Wells, Barry Jenkins, Mark Ceryak, Adele Romanski, Amy Jackson

    BLUE JEAN Georgia Oakley, Hélène Sifre

    GOOD LUCK TO YOU, LEO GRANDE Sophie Hyde, Katy Brand, Debbie Gray, Adrian Politowski

    LIVING Oliver Hermanus, Kazuo Ishiguro, Stephen Woolley, Elizabeth Karlsen

    THE WONDER Sebastián Lelio, Emma Donoghue, Alice Birch, Juliette Howell, Andrew Lowe, Tessa Ross, Ed Guiney

     

    Best International Independent Film sponsored by Champagne Taittinger

    ALL THE BEAUTY AND THE BLOODSHED Laura Poitras, Howard Gertler, John Lyons, Nan Goldin, Yoni Golijov,

    CLOSE Lukas Dhont, Angelo Tijssens, Michiel Dhont, Dirk Impens

    DECISION TO LEAVE Park Chan-Wook, Chung Seo-Kyung

    EVERYTHING EVERYWHERE ALL AT ONCE Daniel Kwan, Daniel Scheinert, Jonathan Wang, Joe Russo, Anthony Russo, Mike Larocca

    THE WORST PERSON IN THE WORLD Joachim Trier, Eskil Vogt, Andrea Berentsen Ottmar, Thomas Robsahm

     

    Best Director sponsored by Sky Cinema

    OLIVER HERMANUS Living

    SOPHIE HYDE Good Luck to You, Leo Grande

    SEBASTIÁN LELIO The Wonder

    GEORGIA OAKLEY Blue Jean

    CHARLOTTE WELLS Aftersun

     

    Best Lead Performance

    SALLY HAWKINS The Lost King

    COSMO JARVIS It Is in Us All

    EMMA MACKEY Emily

    ROSY McEWEN Blue Jean

    BILL NIGHY Living

    FLORENCE PUGH The Wonder

    EMILY WATSON God’s Creatures

    HALA ZEIN Nezouh

     

    Best Screenplay

    KATY BRAND Good Luck to You, Leo Grande

    KAZUO ISHIGURO Living

    SEBASTIÁN LELIO, ALICE BIRCH, EMMA DONOGHUE The Wonder

    GEORGIA OAKLEY Blue Jean

    CHARLOTTE WELLS Aftersun

     

    Best Supporting Performance

    ZOEY DEUTCH The Outfit

    AISLING FRANCIOSI God’s Creatures

    LUCY HALLIDAY Blue Jean

    KERRIE HAYES Blue Jean

    ZAINAB JODA Our River… Our Sky

    FATMA MOHAMED Flux Gourmet

    PAUL MESCAL God’s Creatures

    FIONN WHITEHEAD Emily

    AIMEE LOU WOOD Living

     

    Best Joint Lead Performance

    FRANKIE CORIO, PAUL MESCAL Aftersun

    DARYL McCORMACK, EMMA THOMPSON Good Luck to You, Leo Grande

    JESSIE BUCKLEY, RORY KINNEAR Men

    TAMARA LAWRANCE, LETITIA WRIGHT The Silent Twins

    Best Ensemble Performance

    BLUE JEAN Ensemble including Rosy McEwen, Kerrie Hayes, Lucy Halliday, Lydia Page, Stacy Abalogun, Farrah Cave, Amy Booth-Steel

    EMILY Ensemble including Amelia Gething, Emma Mackey, Oliver Jackson-Cohen, Fionn Whitehead, Alexandra Dowling, Gemma Jones, Adrian Dunbar

    FLUX GOURMET Ensemble including Makis Papadimitriou, Gwendoline Christie, Asa Butterfield, Fatma Mohamed, Ariane Labed, Richard Bremmer

    OUR RIVER… OUR SKY Ensemble including Zainab Joda, Darina Al Joundi, Amed Hashimi, Mahmoud Abo Al Abbas, Basim Hajar, Labwa Arab, Meriam Abbas, Siham Mustafa

    THE WONDER Ensemble including Kíla Lord Cassidy, Florence Pugh, Tom Burke, Toby Jones, Niamh Algar, Elaine Cassidy, Ciarán Hinds, Brían F. O’Byrne, Josie Walker

     

    The Douglas Hickox Award
    (Best Debut Director) sponsored by BBC Film
    ANDREW CUMMING The Origin

    THOMAS HARDIMAN Medusa Deluxe

    FRANCES O’CONNOR Emily

    GEORGIA OAKLEY Blue Jean

    CHARLOTTE WELLS Aftersun

     


    Breakthrough Performance sponsored by Netflix

    FRANKIE CORIO Aftersun

    LEO LONG I Used to Be Famous

    KÍLA LORD CASSIDY The Wonder

    ROSY McEWEN Blue Jean

    SAFIA OAKLEY-GREEN The Origin

     

    Best Debut Director – Feature Documentary

    KATHRYN FERGUSON Nothing Compares

    VICTORIA FIORE Nascondino [Hide & Seek]

    LEAH GORDON, EDDIE HUTTON MILLS Kanaval

    JONO McLEOD My Old School

    BECKY HUTNER Fashion Reimagined

     

    Breakthrough Producer sponsored by Pinewood and Shepperton Studios

    ALEKSANDRA BILIĆ, JENNIFER CORCORAN Nascondino [Hide & Seek]

    PAUL KENNEDY Nightride [also produced by Jon Silk]

    RUPERT MAJENDIE Brian and Charles

    NADIRA MURRAY Winners [also produced by Paul Welsh]

    HÉLÈNE SIFRE Blue Jean

     

    Best Debut Screenwriter sponsored by Film4

    SHANE CROWLEY God’s Creatures

    DAVID EARL, CHRIS HAYWARD Brian and Charles

    RUTH GREENBERG The Origin

    GEORGIA OAKLEY Blue Jean

    CHARLOTTE WELLS Aftersun

     


    The Raindance Discovery Award

    ELECTRIC MALADY Marie Lidén, Aimara Reques

    FADIA’S TREE Sarah Beddington, Susan Simnett

    OFF THE RAILS Peter Day, Grant Keir, Rob Alexander

    REBELLION Elena Sánchez Bellot, Maia Kenworthy, Kat Mansoor

    WINNERS Hassan Nazer, Nadira Murray, Paul Welsh

     

    Best Feature Documentary sponsored by Intermission

    MY CHILDHOOD, MY COUNTRY – 20 YEARS IN AFGHANISTAN Phil Grabsky, Shoaib Sharifi, Amanda Wilkie

    MY OLD SCHOOL Jono McLeod, John Archer, Olivia Lichtenstein

    NASCONDINO [HIDE & SEEK] Victoria Fiore, Jennifer Corcoran, Aleksandra Bilić

    NOTHING COMPARES Kathryn Ferguson, Eleanor Emptage, Michael Mallie

    YOUNG PLATO Neasa Ní Chianáin, Declan McGrath, David Rane

     

    Best British Short Film supported by BFI Network

    A FOX IN THE NIGHT Keeran Anwar Blessie, Benjamin Jacob Smith

    HONESTY Roxy Rezvany, Emily Renée, Elly Camisa

    SANDSTORM Seemab Gul, Abid Aziz Merchant

    SCALE Joseph Pierce, Hélène Mitjavile

    TOO ROUGH Sean Lìonadh, Ross McKenzie, Alfredo Covelli

     

    Best Casting sponsored by Casting Society & Spotlight

    SHAHEEN BAIG Blue Jean

    LEILA BERTRAND Our River… Our Sky

    KHARMEL COCHRANE The Silent Twins

    KAHLEEN CRAWFORD Living

    LUCY PARDEE Aftersun

     

    Best Cinematography sponsored by Dirty Looks & Kodak

    ALFREDO DE JUAN Nascondino [Hide & Seek]

    ROB HARDY Men

    JOEL HONEYWELL Kanaval

    GREGORY OKE Aftersun

    ARI WEGNER The Wonder

     

    Best Costume Design

    JENNY BEAVAN Mrs Harris Goes to Paris

    SAFFRON CULLANE Flux Gourmet

    ODILE DICKS-MIREAUX The Wonder

    FRANK GALLACHER Aftersun

    SANDY POWELL Living

     

    Best Original Music sponsored by Universal Music Publishing

    DANNY BENSI, SAUNDER JURRIAANS
    God’s Creatures

    OLIVER COATES Aftersun

    MATTHEW HERBERT The Wonder

    ADAM JANOTA BZOWSKI The Origin

    BEN SALISBURY, GEOFF BARROW Men

     

    Best Effects

    CHRIS MARSHALL The Feast

    DAVID SIMPSON Men

    AHMED YOUSRY Nezouh

     

    Best Sound supported by Halo

    TIM HARRISON, RAOUL BRAND, CASSANDRA RUTLEDGE Flux Gourmet

    GLENN FREEMANTLE, BEN BARKER, GILLIAN DODDERS, HOWARD BARGOFF, MITCH LOW Men

    JOVAN AJDER Aftersun

    HUGH FOX, BEN BAIRD The Wonder

    DOM CORBISIERO, DAI SHELL The Feast

    Best Editing

    JOANNA CRICKMAY Elizabeth: A Portrait in Parts

    IZABELLA CURRY Blue Jean

    MÁTYÁS FEKETE Flux Gourmet

    MICK MAHON Nothing Compares

    BLAIR McCLENDON Aftersun

     

    Best Make-Up & Hair Design

    OYA AYGÖR, MURAT ÇAĞIN Aftersun

    MORNA FERGUSON, LORRI ANN KING
    The Wonder

    SIOBHAN HARPER-RYAN Flux Gourmet

    NIAMH MORRISON The Origin

    EUGENE SOULEIMAN, SCARLETT O’CONNELL Medusa Deluxe

     

    Best Music Supervision

    LUCY BRIGHT Aftersun

    PHIL CANNING The Phantom of the Open

    RUPERT HOLLIER Living

     

    Best Production Design

    FLETCHER JARVIS Flux Gourmet

    GRANT MONTGOMERY The Wonder

    HELEN SCOTT Living

    BILLUR TURAN Aftersun

    GARY WILLIAMSON Medusa Deluxe

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