British Independent Film Awards 2002
The 5th British Independent Film Awards, held on October 30, 2002 at the Pacha Nightclub in Victoria, London honoured the best British independent films of 2002.[1]
Awards
Best Actor
- James Nesbitt - Bloody Sunday
- Bill Nighy - Lawless Heart
- Richard Harris - My Kingdom
- Timothy Spall - All or Nothing
Best Actress
- Samantha Morton - Morvern Callar
- Elaine Cassidy - Disco Pigs
- Harriet Walter - Villa des Roses
- Shirley Henderson - Villa des Roses
Best Director
- Paul Greengrass - Bloody Sunday
- Ken Loach - Sweet Sixteen
- Lynne Ramsay - Morvern Callar
- Neil Hunter - Lawless Heart
- Tom Hunsinger - Lawless Heart
Best Screenplay
- Lynne Ramsay - Morvern Callar
- Neil Hunter - Lawless Heart
- Paul Greengrass - Bloody Sunday
- Paul Laverty - Sweet Sixteen
- Tom Hunsinger - Lawless Heart
- Liana Dognini - Morvern Callar
Best Technical Achievement
- Alwin Kuchler - Morvern Callar
- Ivan Strasburg - Bloody Sunday
- Mark Tildesley - Twenty Four Hour Party People
- Scott Thomas - Lawless Heart
Best Achievement in Production
- Twenty Four Hour Party People
- Villa des Roses
- Revengers Tragedy
- Morvern Callar
Most Promising Newcomer
- Martin Compston - Sweet Sixteen
- Kathleen McDermott - Morvern Callar
- Parminder Nagra - Bent It Like Beckham
- William Ruane - Sweet Sixteen
Douglas Hickox Award
- Lindy Heymann - Showboy
- Christian Taylor - Showboy
- Kirsten Sheridan - Disco Pigs
- Paul Sarossy - Mr In-Between
- Duncan Roy - AKA
Best Foreign Film - Foreign Language
Best Foreign Film - English Language
Best British Film
- Sweet Sixteen
- Bend It Like Beckham
- Morvern Callar
- Bloody Sunday
- Lawless Heart
Outstanding Contribution by an Actor
- Richard Harris
Most Effective Distribution Campaign
Variety Award
Lifetime Achievement Award
- George Harrison
References
- ↑ "Awards 2002: BIFA". bifa.org.uk. Retrieved 2013-05-15.
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