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Though not one but two American critics groups handed out their awards on Sunday, UK eyes were on the British Independent Film Awards, where Pride was particularly success. But on the whole, it was a nicely varied group of winners.
Pride got Best British Independent Film, with Imelda Staunton named Best Supporting Actress and Andrew Scott scoring Best Supporting Actor. Other awards went to the likes of Frank’s Jon Ronson and Peter Straughan for their script, while ‘71’s Yann Demange won Best Director. And even here, Boyhood managed to sneak in, nabbing Best International Independent Film.
Take a look at the full list below.
Best British Independent Film
Pride
Best Director
Yann Demange – ‘71
The Douglas Hickox Award [Best Debut Director]
Iain Forsyth, Jane Pollard – 20,000 Days on Earth
Best Screenplay
Jon Ronson, Peter Straughan – Frank
Best Actress
Gugu Mbatha-Raw – Belle
Best Actor
Brendan Gleeson – Calvary
Best Supporting Actress
Imelda Staunton –Pride
Best Supporting Actor
Andrew Scott – Pride
Most Promising Newcomer
Sameena Jabeen Ahmed – Catch Me Daddy
Best Achievement In Production
The Goob
Best Technical Achievement
Stephen Rennicks – Music – Frank
Best Documentary
Next Goal Wins
Best British Short
The Kármán Line
Best International Independent Film
Boyhood
The Raindance Award
Luna
The Richard Harris Award
Emma Thompson
The Variety Award
Benedict Cumberbatch
The Special Jury Prize
John Boorman
It must be tough to find things that can really threaten The Rock. You know, without going into the fantastical (dragons) or the mundane (realising he’s out of protein supplement). For San Andreas, he’ll face a massive earthquake striking Los Angeles, and the first official images from the film are now online via USA Today. {San Andreas images}
In the new disaster thriller, Mr. The Rock (or Dwayne Johnson as he’s more commonly known) is Ray, a helicopter pilot who is cut off from his daughter Blake (Alexandra Daddario) when The Big One hits California. With the City of Angels and much of Southern California’s West Coast in shambles, he’ll have to team up with his ex-wife Emma (Carla Gugino) to rescue their spawn, who is stuck in San Francisco. “It all goes down. The damage, destruction, the loss of lives," Johnson tells USA today. "Everything that you know on the West Coast doesn't see tomorrow."
As for the actor, he learned a new perspective and got some newfound respect for the power of the planet. "Now we have multiple earthquake kits at home. And when you realize the magnitude of this, you go home grateful for the days you have," he says. "It gives you a different perspective. It makes you stop and think that there's no beating Mother Nature. She's the toughest mama around." For more from Johnson and director Brad Peyton, head to USA Today’s site.
San Andreas hits UK cinemas on May 29. And the trailer, you may not be surprised to learn, will be with us on Tuesday.