British Independent Film Award 2010 Winners

December 5, 2010 — 5 Comments

The King’s Speech pretty much swept the awards on this one, winning Best Film, Best Actor, Best Supporting Actress, Best Supporting Actor, and Best Screenplay.

The French film A Prophet won Best Foreign Film against Dogtooth. I Am Love, The Secret in their Eyes and Winter’s Bones… which is weird considering that A Prophet was competing last year alongside The Secret in their Eyes, while I Am Love and Winter’s Bones are competing this year.

If you haven’t seen A Prophet, what are you waiting for? I’ts a dark high-tension drama that’s set, mostly, between the walls of a prison. Brilliantly acted by fellow the 20 to Watch Tahar Rahim.

Weird distribution.

Winners below the break~

Best British Independent Film: The King’s Speech

Best Foreign Independent Film: A Prophet

Best Director: Gareth Edwards – Monsters

Best Actress: Carey Mulligan – Never Let Me Go

Best Actor: Colin Firth – The King’s Speech

Best Supporting Actress: Helena Bonham Carter – The King’s Speech

Best Supporting Actor: Geoffrey Rush – The King’s Speech

Best Screenplay: David Seidler – The King’s Speech

Most Promising Newcomer: Joanne Froggatt – In Our Name

Best Documentary: Enemies of the People

Full list of winners over here.

5 responses to British Independent Film Award 2010 Winners

  1. I'm glad Monsters got an award, it's really one of the few movies I enjoyed this year.

  2. "The French film A Prophet won Best Foreign Film against Dogtooth. I Am Love, The Secret in their Eyes and Winter’s Bones… which is weird considering that A Prophet was competing last year alongside The Secret in their Eyes, while I Am Love and Winter’s Bones are competing this year."

    I lol'd.

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