'‘Aftersun’ Wins Three Craft Prizes at British Independent Film
Craft Prizes at British Independent Film
Charlotte Wells’
“Aftersun” has picked up three craft prizes from the British Independent Film Awards
Best casting
went to ten-time BIFA nominee Shaheen Baig for “Blue Jean
” The 1980s-set
film, which follows a young schoolteacher forced to lead a double life, has been nominated
Elsewhere, with
nine nominations this year, including best British independent film, Oliver Hermanus’ “Living” received best production
Sebastián Lelio’s
19th century-set thriller “The Wonder,” which received 12 nominations, won best original music for
Harris Goes
to Paris,” which stars Lesley Manville as a woman following her dream to own a
Best effects
went to David Simpson for his work on “Men,” Alex Garland’s psychological horror-thriller starring
Eugene Souleiman
and Scarlett O’Connell won best make-up and hair design for “Medusa Deluxe,” Thomas Hardiman’
Finally, “Flux
Gourmet,” Peter Strickland’s tale of power, ego and stomach issues in the world of
The nominations
and winners were chosen by BIFA voters over the course of three rounds of viewing,
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