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‘Boiling Point,’ The Souvenir Part II’ top 2021 BIFA craft winners

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The British Independent Film Awards (BIFA) today announced the first of this year’s award winners for its nine film craft categories.

Philip Barantini’s Boiling Point, a break-neck single-take focus on a struggling top chef and his team which received 11 BIFA nominations this year, won three awards; Best Cinematography sponsored by Dirty Looks & Kodak for Matthew Lewis, Best Casting sponsored by Casting Society & Spotlight for Carolyn McLeod and Best Sound supported by Halo Post for James Drake, Rob Entwistle and Kiff McManus.

With nine BIFA nominations this year, The Souvenir Part II, Joanna Hogg’s follow up to 2019’s multi-BIFA nominated The Souvenir, also won three awards; Best Costume Design for Grace Snell, Best Editing for Helle Le Fevre and Best Production Design for Stéphane Collonge. All three were BIFA nominated in 2019 for their work on The Souvenir.

Best Effects went to Mike Knights, Steven Bray, Dan Martin and Leigh Cranston for their work on Rob Savage’s fright-fest road-trip horror Dashcam.

‘Belfast,’ ‘Boiling Point’ lead 2021 BIFA nominations

Best Make-Up and Hair Design went to Vickie Lang, Kristyan Mallett and Donald McInnes for The Electrical Life of Louis Wain, Will Sharpe’s biopic of the eccentric Edwardian artist, starring Benedict Cumberbatch.

Clio Barnard’s tender forbidden love drama Ali & Ava, which received seven nominations, including Best British Independent Film, won Best Music sponsored by Universal Music Publishing Group for Connie Farr and Harry Escott.

BIFA introduced these nine award categories in 2017 to better recognise the wealth of exceptional talent working on British independent films. The nominations and winners have been chosen by BIFA voters over the course of three rounds of viewing, discussion and voting.

The winners in all remaining categories will be announced at the in-person ceremony on Sunday, December 5 at Old Billingsgate.

Best Casting: Carolyn McLeod, Boiling Point
Best Cinematography: Matthew Lewis, Boiling Point
Best Costume Design: Grace Snell, The Souvenir Part II
Best Editing: Helle le Fevre, The Souvenir Part II
Best Effects: Mike Knights, Steven Bray, Dan Martin, & Leigh Cranston, DASHCAM
Best Make-Up & Hair Design: Vickie Lang, Kristyan Mallett, & Donald McInnes, The Electrical Life of Louis Wain
Best Music: Connie Farr and Harry Escott, Ali & Ava
Best Production Design: Stéphane Collonge, The Souvenir Part II
Best Sound: James Drake, Rob Entwistle, & Kiff McManus, Boiling Point

Erik Anderson

Erik Anderson is the founder/owner and Editor-in-Chief of AwardsWatch and has always loved all things Oscar, having watched the Academy Awards since he was in single digits; making lists, rankings and predictions throughout the show. This led him down the path to obsessing about awards. Much later, he found himself in film school and the film forums of GoldDerby, and then migrated over to the former Oscarwatch (now AwardsDaily), before breaking off to create AwardsWatch in 2013. He is a Rotten Tomatoes-approved critic, accredited by the Cannes Film Festival, Telluride Film Festival, Toronto International Film Festival and more, is a member of the International Cinephile Society (ICS), The Society of LGBTQ Entertainment Critics (GALECA), Hollywood Critics Association (HCA) and the International Press Academy. Among his many achieved goals with AwardsWatch, he has given a platform to underrepresented writers and critics and supplied them with access to film festivals and the industry and calls the Bay Area his home where he lives with his husband and son.

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