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September 23rd 2003
Nominations announced for 2003 British Independent Film
Awards
The nominations for this year’s British
Independent Film Awards were announced today (September 23) at Soho House,
London. Reflecting the wealth and breadth of talent within the British
Film Industry, the number of nominations for each category has been
extended from four to five, with a strong multicultural presence both on
and off screen.
Best Film (sponsored by Park Caledonia): 28 Days Later Buffalo
Soldiers Dirty Pretty Things Magdalene Sisters Young Adam
Best Actor (sponsored by Aquarius Film Company): Paddy Considine (In
America) Chiwetel Ejiofor (Dirty Pretty Things) Ewan McGregor (Young
Adam) Kevin McKidd (16 Years of Alcohol) Joaquin Phoenix (Buffalo
Soldiers)
Best Actress : Kate Ashfield (This Little Life) Helena Bonham
Carter (The Heart of Me) Samantha Morton (In America) Tilda Swinton
(Young Adam) Olivia Williams (The Heart of Me)
Best Supporting Actor/Actress (Sponsored by VMI): Shirley
Henderson(Wilbur (wants to kill himself)) Susan Lynch (16 Years of
Alcohol) Sophie Okonedo (Dirty Pretty Things) Adrian Rawlins (Wilbur
(wants to kill himself)) Benedict Wong (Dirty Pretty Things)
Most Promising Newcomer (Sponsored by Raindance): Harry Eden
(Pure) Chiwetel Ejiofor (Dirty Pretty Things) Romola Garai (I
Capture the Castle) Jamie Sives (Wilbur (wants to kill
himself)) Fenella Woolgar (Bright Young Things)
Best Director (Sponsored by the Creative Partnership): Danny Boyle
(28 Days Later) Stephen Frears (Dirty Pretty Things) David MacKenzie
(Young Adam) Jim Sheridan (In America) Michael Winterbottom (In This
World)
Best Screenplay (Sponsored by BBC Films): Eric Weiss, Nora Maccoby
& Gregor Jordon (Buffalo Soldiers) Tim Firth & Juliette Towhidi
(Calendar Girls) Steve Knight (Dirty Pretty Things) Peter Mullan
(The Magdalene Sisters) Anders Thomas Jensen & Lone Scherfig
(Wilbur (wants to kill himself))
Douglas Hickox Award (Best Debut Director) (Sponsored by Gainsborough
Studios): Stephen Fry (Bright Young Things) Sarah Gavron (This
Little Life) Richard Jobson (16 Years of Alcohol) Jeremy Wooding
(Bollywood Queen) Penny Woolcock (The Principles of Lust)
Best Technical Achievement (Sponsored by Avid): Tim Alban, Joakim
Sundström and Stuart Wilson (Sound – In This World) Peter Christelis
(Editing – In This World) David Holmes (Music – Buffalo
Soldiers) Michael Howells (Production Design – Bright Young
Things) John Rhodes (Cinematography – 16 Years of Alcohol)
Best Achievement in Production (Sponsored by Recorded Picture
Company): 16 Years of Alcohol 28 Days Later Bright Young
Things Buffalo Soldiers In This World
Best Foreign Film (Sponsored by UGC Cinemas): Belleville
Rendez-vous City of God Secretary Spirited Away Whale
Rider
Best British Documentary (Sponsored by UK Film Council) 100
Doors Bodysong Bugs! The Game of their Lives Hoover Street
Revival
Best British Short (Sponsored by Nokia) 72 Faced Liar Dad’s
Dead Extension 21 Perfect Salary Man 6
Variety UK Personality of the Year Sir Ian McKellen
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