BIFA Nominations focus on a small handful of films
Wednesday, November 2, 2016 at 12:31PM
NATHANIEL R in American Honey, Andrea Arnold, BIFA, Gemma Arterton, I Daniel Blake, Kate Dickie, London, Max Records, Narges Rashidi, The Pass, Under the Shadow

We claim no expertise on the British Independent Film Awards but this year's slate seems especially teeny-tiny. Not in the size of the films, mind you  -- some are quite supersized... at least with their length -- but in the small handful that received nominations. Most of the titles were nominated in five or six categories including the UK's Oscar submission Under the Shadow, though Ken Loach's Palme D'Or winner I Daniel Blake just barely leads with seven citations...

The British Iranian Oscar submission "Under the Shadow" nabbed six nominations!

Best British Indie

Andrea Arnold with her "American Honey" cast at Cannes

Best Director

Best Screenplay

Kate Dickie, so amazing in "The Witch" this year is nominated as one half of a homeless couple in "Couple in a Hole"

Best Actress

Remember the little boy from "Where the Wild Things Are" - he's now 16 and starring in "I Am Not a Serial Killer"

Best Actor

Gemma Arterton got nominated for a zombie picture

Best Supporting Actress

Arinzé Kene who stars with Russell Tovey in the LGBT drama "The Pass" was the only nominee from that film -- an unusual circumstance at this year's BIFAs where most films that are nominated at all have a handful of other nods

Best Supporting Actor

Steve Brandon, an actor with Down Syndrome, stars in "My Feral Heart"

Most Promising Newcomer

Debut Director

the all star cast of Free Fire

Outstanding Achievement in Craft

Best Documentary
(only "Dancer" and "Notes on Blindness" are on Oscar's Long List

Best International Indie

Best British Short

The Discovery Award

Breakthrough Producer

Debut Screenwriter

 

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