British Independent Film Awards 2010
The 13th British Independent Film Awards, held on 5 December 2010 at The Brewery in West London, honoured the best British independent films of 2010.
Awards
British Independent Film|Best British Independent Film]]
The King's SpeechFour LionsKick-AssMonsters- ''Never Let Me Go''
[British Independent [Film Award for Best Director|Best Director]]
Gareth Edwards – Monsters- Mike Leigh – Another Year
- Matthew Vaughn – Kick-Ass
- Tom Hooper – The King's Speech
- Mark Romanek – ''Never Let Me Go''
[British Independent Film Award – The [Douglas Hickox Award|The Douglas Hickox Award]]
Given to a British director on their debut featureClio Barnard – The Arbor- Deborah Gardner-Paterson – Africa United
- Rowan Joffé – Brighton Rock
- Chris Morris – Four Lions
- Gareth Edwards – ''Monsters''
Best Actor">BIFA Award for Best Performance by an Actor in a British Independent Film">Best Actor
Colin Firth – The King's Speech- Jim Broadbent – Another Year
- Riz Ahmed – Four Lions
- Scoot McNairy – Monsters
- Aidan Gillen – ''Treacle Junior''
[BIFA Award for Best Performance by an [Actress in a British Independent Film|Best Actress]]
Carey Mulligan – Never Let Me Go- Manjinder Virk – The Arbor
- Ruth Sheen – Another Year
- Andrea Riseborough – Brighton Rock
- Sally Hawkins – ''Made in Dagenham''
Best Supporting Actor">BIFA Award for Best Supporting Actor">Best Supporting Actor
Geoffrey Rush – The King's Speech- Kayvan Novak – Four Lions
- Guy Pearce – The King's Speech
- Bob Hoskins – Made in Dagenham
- Andrew Garfield – ''Never Let Me Go''
Best Supporting Actress">BIFA Award for Best Supporting Actress">Best Supporting Actress
Helena Bonham Carter – The King's Speech- Lesley Manville – Another Year
- Rosamund Pike – Made in Dagenham
- Keira Knightley – Never Let Me Go
- Tamsin Greig – ''Tamara Drewe''
Best Screenplay">British Independent Film Award for Best Screenplay">Best Screenplay
The King's Speech – David SeidlerFour Lions – Jesse Armstrong, Sam Bain, Simon Blackwell, Chris MorrisKick-Ass - Jane Goldman & Matthew VaughnMade in Dagenham – William IvoryNever Let Me Go – Alex GarlandMost Promising Newcomer">British Independent Film Award for Breakthrough Performance">Most Promising Newcomer
Joanne Froggatt – In Our Name- Manjinder Virk – The Arbor
- Andrea Riseborough – Brighton Rock
- Tom Hughes – Cemetery Junction
- Conor McCarron – ''Neds''
Best Achievement In Production
MonstersThe ArborIn Our NameSkeletons- ''StreetDance 3D''
Best Technical Achievement">British Independent Film Award for Best Technical Achievement">Best Technical Achievement
Monsters – Visual Effects – Gareth EdwardsThe Arbor – Sound – Tim BarkerBrighton Rock – Cinematography – John MathiesonThe Illusionist – Animation – Sylvain ChometThe King's Speech – Production Design – Eve StewartBest British Documentary">British Independent Film Award for Best Documentary">Best British Documentary
Enemies of the PeopleThe ArborExit Through the Gift ShopFire in Babylon- ''Waste Land''
Best British Short">British Independent Film Award for Best British Short Film">Best British Short
BabyPhotograph Of JesusSign LanguageSis- ''The Road Home''
Best Foreign Film">British Independent Film Award for Best International Independent Film">Best Foreign Film
A Prophet (Un prophète)Dogtooth (Kynodontas)I Am Love (Io sono l'amore)The Secret in Their Eyes (El secreto de sus ojos)- ''Winter's Bone''
The Raindance Award
Son of BabylonBrilliant LoveJackboots on WhitehallLegacy- ''Treacle Jr.''
[British Independent Film Award – The [Richard Harris Award|The Richard Harris Award]]
- '''Helena Bonham Carter'''
The Variety Award
- '''Liam Neeson'''
The Special Jury Prize
- '''Jenne Casarotto'''