
Best British Independent Film: The King’s Speech, Tom Hooper, UK and Australia
Best Director of a British Independent Film: Gareth Edwards for Monsters
Best Debut Director: Clio Barnard for The Arbor
Best Actress: Carey Mulligan in Never Let Me Go
Best Supporting Actress: Helena Bonham Carter in The King’s Speech
Best Actor: Colin Firth in The King’s Speech
Best Supporting Actor: Geoffrey Rush in The King’s Speech
Most Promising Newcomer: Joanne Froggatt in In Our Name
Best Screenplay: David Seidler for The King’s Speech
Best Achievement In Production: Monsters, Gareth Edwards
Best Technical Achievement: Monsters, Gareth Edwards
The Raindance Award: Son of Babylon, Mohamed Al-Daradji, Iran
Best Foreign Film: Un prophète (A Prophet), Jacques Audiard, France
Best British Documentary: Enemies of the People, Rob Lemkin and Thet Sambath, UK and Cambodia
Best British Short Film: Baby, Daniel Mulloy
The Richard Harris Award: Helena Bonham Carter
The Variety Award: Liam Neeson
The Special Jury Prize: Jenne Casarotto
To read announcement at official site go here.
I could not think of someone that deserves more the Best Director award than Gareth Edwards, he truly did a remarkable movie considering budget or not. Also believe that Carey Mulligan deserves this honor and hopefully will get more. So this is it for this year.