British Independent Film Awards 2022

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British Independent Film Awards 2022
Date4 December 2022
Most nominationsAftersun (16)
Websitewww.bifa.film
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The British Independent Film Awards 2022 will be held on 4 December 2022 to recognise the best in British independent cinema and filmmaking talent from United Kingdom. The nominations were announced on 4 November 2022 by actors Sam Claflin and Kosar Ali during an event in London, Aftersun led the nominations with 16, followed by Blue Jean with 13 and The Wonder with 12.[1]

On July 2022, it was announced that the performance categories would be replaced with gender-neutral ones, introducing Best Lead Performance, Best Supporting Performance, Best Joint Lead Performance and Best Ensemble Performance, additionnaly, it was also announced the creation of Best Debut Director – Feature Documentary as well as the division of the Best Music into Best Original Music and Best Music Supervision.[2]

The longlists for Best International Independent Film, Best Documentary and the Raindance Discovery Award were announced on 21 October, while the longlists for The Douglas Hickox Award (Best Debut Director), Best Debut Director – Feature Documentary, Best Debut Screenwriter, Breakthrough Performance and Breakthrough Producer were announced on 24 October.[3][4]

Winners and nominees

The nominations were announced on November 4, 2022.[5] The winners of the craft categories were announced on November 18, 2022.[6]

Best British Independent Film Best Director
Best Lead Performance Best Supporting Performance
Best Joint Lead Performance Breakthrough Performance
  • Frankie CorioAftersun as Sophie
  • Leo Long – I Used to Be Famous as Stevie
  • Kíla Lord Cassidy – The Wonder as Anna O'Donnell
  • Rosy McEwen – Blue Jean as Jean
  • Safia Oakley-Green – The Origin as Beyah
Best Screenplay Best Documentary
  • My Childhood, My Country – 20 Years in Afghanistan – Phil Grabsky, Shoaib Sharifi, Amanda Wilkie
  • My Old School – Jono McLeod, John Archer, Olivia Lichtenstein
  • Nascondino – Victoria Fiore, Jennifer Corcoran, Aleksandra Bilić
  • Nothing Compares – Kathryn Ferguson, Eleanor Emptage, Michael Mallie
  • Young Plato – Neasa Ní Chianáin, Declan McGrath, David Rane
Best International Independent Film Best Short Film
  • 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 Cinematography
  • Blue Jean – Shaheen Baig
Best Costume Design Best Editing
Best Effects Best Make-Up & Hair Design
  • Men – Dadiv Simpson
    • The Feast – Chris Marshall
    • Nezouh – Ahmed Yousry
  • Medusa Deluxe – Eugene Souleiman, Scarlett O'Connell
    • Aftersun – Oya Aygör, Murat Çağin
    • The Wonder – Morna Ferguson, Lorry Ann King
    • Flux Gourmet – Siobhan Harper-Ryan
    • The Origin – Niamh Morrison
Best Original Music Best Music Supervision
Best Production Design Best Sound
  • Flux Gourmet – Tim Harrison, Raoul Brand, Cassandra Rutledge
    • Men – Glenn Freemantle, Ben Barker, Gillian Dodders, Howard Bargoff, Mitch Low
    • Aftersun – Jovan Adjer
    • The Wonder – Hugh Fox, Ben Baird
    • The Feast – Dom Corbisiero, Dai Shell
Douglas Hickox Award (Best Debut Director) Best Debut Screenwriter
Breakthrough Producer The Raindance Discovery Award
  • Nascondino – Aleksandra Bilić, Jennifer Corcoran
  • Nightride – Paul Kennedy
  • Brian and Charles – Rupert Majendie
  • Winners – Nadira Murray
  • Blue Jean – Hélène Sifre
  • 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 Debut Director – Feature Documentary Best Ensemble Performance
  • Nothing Compares – Kathryn Ferguson
  • Nascondino – Victoria Fiore
  • Kanaval – Leah Gordon, Eddie Hutton
  • My Old School – Jono McLeod
  • Fashion Reminagined – Becky Hutner

Films with multiple nominations and awards

Films that received multiple nominations
Nominations Film
16 Aftersun
13 Blue Jean
12 The Wonder
8 Living
7 Flux Gourmet
5 Men
The Origin
God's Creatures
4 Good Luck to You, Leo Grande
Nascondino
Emily
3 Nothing Compares
Medusa Deluxe
Our River... Our Sky
2 My Old School
The Silent Twins
Kanaval
Brian and Charles
Winners
Nezouh
The Feast

References

  1. ^ Szalai, Georg (4 November 2022). "British Independent Film Awards: Debut Movies 'Aftersun,' 'Blue Jean' Lead Nominations". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved 4 November 2022.
  2. ^ "BIFA ANNOUNCES NEW CATEGORIES FOR THE 2022 AWARDS". BIFA. 5 July 2022. Retrieved 13 October 2022.
  3. ^ Ramachandran, Naman (21 October 2022). "'All the Beauty and the Bloodshed,' 'Decision to Leave' Among British Independent Film Awards Nominations Longlist". Variety. Retrieved 3 November 2022.
  4. ^ Ramachandran, Naman (24 October 2022). "Phoebe Dynevor, Charlotte Wells Among British Independent Film Awards New Talent Longlists". Variety. Retrieved 3 November 2022.
  5. ^ Ntim, Zac (4 November 2022). "British Independent Film Awards: 'Aftersun,' 'Blue Jean' & 'The Wonder' Lead Nominations". Deadline. Retrieved 4 November 2022.
  6. ^ Ntim, Zac (November 18, 2022). "British Independent Film Awards: 'Aftersun' Leads Craft Winners". Deadline. Retrieved November 19, 2022.

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