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Awards / UK


165 articles available in total starting from 24/09/2002. Last article published on 01/07/2025.

Slumdog wins DGA, loses Evening Standard

Slumdog Millionaire added another prize to its bulging awards kitty with Danny Boyle winning Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Motion Pictures at the prestigious Directors Guild of America...  

02/02/2009 | Awards | UK

Winslet, Slumdog win SAG awards

Kate Winslet and Slumdog Millionaire continued their dream awards season picking up Outstanding Performance By A Female Actor In A Supporting Role and Outstanding Cast In A Motion Picture...  

26/01/2009 | Awards | UK

Slumdog dominates BAFTA nominations

Post its Golden Globes triumph, the Slumdog Millionaire juggernaut rolls on with a whopping 11 BAFTA nominations. However, this time around the film goes head to head with The Curious Case of...  

15/01/2009 | Awards | UK

Industry exults in Globe wins

Following the British and Irish wins at the 66th annual Golden Globe Awards, the powers that be have come out in support of the winners. UK Film Council CEO John Woodward said, ‘British films and...  

13/01/2009 | Awards | UK/Ireland

Golden Brits shine at Globes

It was a triumphant night for Britain at the 66th Golden Globe Awards as the UK swept most of the major prizes including quadruple wins for Slumdog Millionaire and a historic double for Kate...  

12/01/2009 | Awards | UK

Garrone, Edel and Claudel nominated for BAFTAs

Matteo Garrone’s Gomorrah is one of the five nominees for a Best Foreign Language Film BAFTA, the prestigious awards of the British Academy of Film and Television Arts, which will be presented on...  

07/01/2009 | Awards | UK/Europe

Brits dominate LAFCAs

Adding to an already strong year for British cinema, UK films swept most of the major honours at the 34th annual Los Angeles Film Critics Association (LAFCA) awards, with the exception of Best...  

11/12/2008 | Awards | UK

Slumdog, Hunger dominate BIFAs

In the wake of the recent terrorist attacks on Mumbai, it was only appropriate that Danny Boyle’s paean to the city, Slumdog Millionaire, won three major awards at the 11th annual British...  

01/12/2008 | Awards | UK

Summer time at Scottish BAFTAs

In a lean year for Scottish cinema, Kenny Gleenan’s Summer, starring Scottish icon Robert Carlyle, won Best Film and Best Director at the annual BAFTA Scotland awards. The film beat off challenges...  

10/11/2008 | Awards | UK

Hunger, In Bruges lead BIFA nominations

Hunger and In Bruges have been honoured with seven nominations each at the 11th annual British Independent Film Awards (BIFAs) and will vie for the title of Best Independent British Film of the...  

29/10/2008 | Awards | UK

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