I completely missed out on that, because of being busy with Jack The Ripper and other work.
However it seems the The King's Speech was one of the biggie's this year. This film for an Oscar? Looks like it. Also Monsters surprises in many categories...
Best British Independent Film
The King's Speech
Best Director of a British Independent Film
Gareth Edwards for Monsters
The Douglas Hickox Award
The Douglas Hickox Award
Clio Barnard for The Arbor
Best Screenplay
Best Screenplay
David Seidler for The King's Speech
Best Performance by an Actress in a British Independent Film
Best Performance by an Actress in a British Independent Film
Carey Mulligan for Never Let Me Go
Best Supporting Actress
Best Performance by an Actor in a British Independent Film
Colin Firth for The King's Speech
Best Supporting Actress
Helena Bonham Carter for The King's Speech
Best Supporting Actor
Best Supporting Actor
Geoffrey Rush for The King's Speech
Most Promising Newcomer
Most Promising Newcomer
Joanne Froggatt for In Our Name
Best Achievement In Production
Monsters
The Raindance Award
Son of Babylon
Best Technical Achievement
Best Achievement In Production
Monsters
The Raindance Award
Son of Babylon
Best Technical Achievement
Gareth Edwards for Monsters
Best British Documentary
Enemies of the People
Best British Short Film
Baby
Best British Documentary
Enemies of the People
Best British Short Film
Baby
Best Foreign Independent Film
A Prophet
A Prophet
The Richard Harris Award
Helena Bonham Carter
The Variety Award
The Variety Award
Liam Neeson
The Special Jury Prize
Jenne Casarotto
Jenne Casarotto
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