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UK Film Council-funded films take 33 BIFA nominations

Ten new British feature films and two short films funded by the UK Film Council have received a total of 33 nominations for this year's British Independent Film Awards (BIFAs).

LONDON – Monday 1 November 2010  

The King's Speech Ten new British feature films and two short films funded by the UK Film Council have received a total of 33 nominations for this year's British Independent Film Awards (BIFAs).

The films are:

  • The King's Speech for Best Film, Best Director, Best Screenplay, Best Actor, Best Supporting Actress, Best Supporting Actor (two nominees) and Best Technical Achievement, making it the film with the most nominations (8);
  • The Arbor  for Best Debut Director (Hickox award), Best Documentary, Best Actress, Most Promising Newcomer, Best Achievement in Production and Best Technical Achievement (6 nominations);
  • Another Year for Best Director, Best Actress,Best Actor and Best Supporting Actress (4 nominations);
  • Made in Dagenham  for Best Screenplay, Best Actress, Best Supporting Actress and Best Supporting Actor (4 nominations);
  • Brighton Rock for Best Debut Director (Hickox award), Best Actress, Most Promising Newcomer and Best Technical Achievement (4 nominations);
  • Africa United  for Best Debut Director (Hickox award) (1 nomination);
  • Streetdance 3D  for Best Achievement in Production (1 nomination);
  • Tamara Drewe  for Best Supporting Actress (1 nomination);
  • Neds  for Most Promising Newcomer (1 nomination);
  • Son of Babylon  for the Raindance Award (1 nomination); and
  • Baby and Sis  for Best British Short (2 nominations). 

In addition, the UK Film Council also supported the UK cinema release of I Am Love and A Prophet, both nominated for the Best Foreign Film Award.

Tim Cagney, Managing Director of the UK Film Council says: "British films have been the talk of the international film industry throughout this year.  The BIFA nominations underline the strength of British filmmaking talent, the importance of public investment in getting British films made and onto the screen, and also augur well for putting the films and the talent onto the path for international award success."

For more information contact:

Tina McFarling
UK Film Council
T: + 44 (0)20 7861 7900
E: tina.mcfarling@ukfilmcouncil.org.uk