British Independent Film Awards 2000


The third British Independent Film Awards were held on 25 October 2000 to recognise the best in British independent cinema and filmmaking talent from United Kingdom.
As per previous years, only films intended for theatrical release, and those which had a public screening to a paying audience either on general release in the UK or at a British film festival between 1 October 1999 and 30 September 2000 were eligible for consideration. In addition, they needed to have been produced or majority co-produced by a British company, or in receipt of at least 51% of their budget from a British source. Lastly, they could not be solely funded by a single studio.
Nominations were announced in early October 2000. The award ceremony, hosted by Richard Blackwood, was held later that same month and for the third year in succession at the Café Royal, in London's West End. Winners in eleven categories were selected from the shortlists and a further three were awarded entirely at the jury's discretion, whose make up included Andy Paterson, Ayub Khan Din, Declan Lowney, Duncan Heath, Fiona Mitchell, Michele Camarda, Richard Holmes, Rupert Preston and Samantha Morton.

Winners and nominees

Best British Independent FilmBest Director
Billy ElliotStephen Daldry
Stephen Daldry –' Billy Elliot
  • * Nigel ColeSaving Grace
  • * Terence DaviesThe House of Mirth
  • * Mike LeighTopsy-Turvy
  • * Paul PawlikowskiLast Resort
  • Best ActorBest Actress
    Daniel CraigSome Voices as Ray
  • * Paul BettanyGangster No. 1 as Young Gangster
  • * Jim BroadbentTopsy-Turvy as W. S. Gilbert
  • * Adrian LesterLove's Labours Lost as Dumaine
  • * Peter MullanMiss Julie as Jean
  • Gillian AndersonThe House of Mirth as Lily Bart
  • * Kate AshfieldThe Low Down as Ruby
  • * Brenda BlethynSaving Grace as Grace Trevethyn
  • * Julie WaltersBilly Elliot as Sandra Wilkinson
  • * Emily WatsonThe Luzhin Defence as Natalia Katkov
  • Most Promising Newcomer Most Promising Newcomer
    Justine WrightOne Day in September
  • * Damien Bromley – Going Off Big Time
  • * Alison Domintz – Hotel Splendide
  • * Igor Jadue-Lillo – The Low Down
  • * Courtney PineIt Was an Accident
  • Jamie BellBilly Elliot as Billy Elliot
  • * Chris Beattie and Greg McLane – Purely Belter as Gerry McCarten and Sewell
  • * Neil FitzmauriceGoing Off Big Time as Mark Clayton
  • * Dina KorzunLast Resort as Tanya
  • * Lewis MacKenzieThere's Only One Jimmy Grimble as Jimmy Grimble
  • Best International Independent Film Best International Independent Film
    The Straight Story David Lynch
  • * Boiler RoomBen Younger
  • * Chuck & BuckMiguel Arteta
  • * Jesus' SonAlison Maclean
  • * Nurse BettyNeil LaBute
  • Kadosh Amos Gitai
  • * Beau TravailClaire Denis
  • * The Emperor and the AssassinChen Kaige
  • * Those Who Love Me Can Take the TrainPatrice Chéreau
  • * Une Liaison PornographiqueFrédéric Fonteyne
  • Douglas Hickox Award (Best Debut Director)Best Achievement in Production
    Kevin MacDonaldOne Day in September
  • * Jim DoyleGoing Off Big Time
  • * Ben HopkinsSimon Magus
  • * Julian NottWeak at Denise
  • * Jamie ThravesThe Low Down
  • Karen Smyth and Owen ThomasOne Life Stand
  • * Norma Heyman and Jonathan CavendishGangster No. 1
  • * Michael Blakey and Ian BradyGoing Off Big Time
  • * Paul GoodmanIt Was an Accident
  • * Simon Channing WilliamsTopsy-Turvy
  • Best ScreenplayProducer of the Year
    'Lee HallBilly Elliot
  • * Craig Ferguson and Mark Crowdey – Saving Grace
  • * Johnny Ferguson – Gangster No. 1
  • * Mark HermanPurely Belter
  • * Paul Pawlikowski and Rowan JoffeLast Resort
  • Andrew Eaton
  • Special Jury PrizeLifetime Achievement Award
  • Mike Figgis
  • Colin Young