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... - “Hunger” BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS - Alexis Zegerman - “Happy-Go-Lucky” BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR - EddieMarsan - “Happy-Go-Lucky” MOST PROMISING NEWCOMER - Dev Patel - “Slumdog Millionaire” BEST ACHIEVEMENT IN PRODUCTION - “The Escapist” RAINDANCE AWARD - “Zebra Crossings” BEST TECHNICAL ACHIEVEMENT - Cinematography - Sean Bobbitt - “Hunger” BEST DOCUMENTARY - “Man on Wire” BEST BRITISH...
... winners included best actor Michael Fassbender ( Hunger ), and best supporting actor and actress EddieMarsan and Alexis Zegerman for Mike Leigh’s Happy-Go-Lucky . Hunger director Steve McQueen received The Douglas Hickox Award (Best Debut Director), Martin McDonagh won the best screenplay award for In Bruges , director of photography Sean Bobbitt won the best technical achievement...
... of Love” Alexis Zegerman, “Happy-Go-Lucky” Best supporting actor: Ralph Fiennes, “The Duchess” EddieMarsan , “Happy-Go-Lucky” Liam Cunningham, “Hunger” Ralph Fiennes, “In Bruges” Daniel Mays, “Shifty” Most promising newcomer: Asa Butterfield, “The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas” Dev Patel , “Slumdog Millionaire” Ayush Mahesh Khedekar, “Slumdog Millionaire” Bill Milner, “Son of Rambow”...
The lucky winners of the eleventh British Independent Film Awards were announced yesterday with Danny Boyle, his film Slumdog Millionaire and Steve McQueen’s Hunger leading the proceedings. Slumdog won Best British Independent Film, with Dev Patel winning Most Promising Newcomer and Danny Boyle picking up Best Director whilst Hunger also helped itself to three awards [...]
... achievement, all for Hunger . Happy-Go-Lucky 's won two: best supporting actor and actress ( EddieMarsan and Alexis Zegerman ). And here 's the full list of winners. Comments (0) Comments on this Entry:
... actor Michael Fassbender – Hunger Best supporting actressAlexis Zegerman – Best supporting actor EddieMarsan – Happy-Go-Lucky Most promising newcomer Dev Patel – Slumdog Millionaire Best achievement in production Raindance AwardZebra Crossings Best technical achievement Cinematography – Sean Bobbitt – Hunger Best documentaryMan on Wire Best British short Soft Best foreign filmWaltz...
... HungerBest Actress - Vera Farmiga,The Boy In The Striped Pyjamas,Best Supporting Actor - EddieMarsan, Happy-Go-LuckyBest Supporting Actress - Alexis Zegerman, Happy-Go-LuckyMost Promising Newcomer - Dev Patel, Slumdog MillionaireBest Debut Director - Steve MCQueen, HungerBest Screenplay - Martin MCDonagh, In BrugesBest Foreign Film - Waltz With BashirVariety Award - Michael Sheen...
... McDonagh for "In Bruges."Alexis Zegerman was named best supporting actress for Happy-Go-Lucky, and EddieMarsan won the best supporting actor prize for the same film."The Escapist" won the best achievement in production award, "Man on Wire" won best documentary, "Soft" won best British short film, and best foreign film went to "Waltz With Bashir," Ari Folman's haunting Middle East...
... McDonagh for "In Bruges."Alexis Zegerman was named best supporting actress for Happy-Go-Lucky, and EddieMarsan won the best supporting actor prize for the same film."The Escapist" won the best achievement in production award, "Man on Wire" won best documentary, "Soft" won best British short film, and best foreign film went to "Waltz With Bashir," Ari Folman's haunting Middle East...
... supporting actress Alexis Zegerman – Happy-Go-Lucky Best supporting actor Sponsored by TiscaliEddieMarsan – Happy-Go-Lucky Most promising newcomer Dev Patel – Slumdog Millionaire Best achievement in production Sponsored by Recorded Picture Company The Escapist Raindance Award Zebra Crossings Best technical achievement Sponsored by Skillset Cinematography – Sean Bobbitt – Hunger...
... until we realize that these rituals form a crumbling dike against the sea of his madness. EddieMarsan’s performance is amazing. It never settles for mere vein-swelling fury but conducts us through layers of comedy, pathos, and terror.
Synopsis Primary school teacher Poppy (Sally Hawkins) is impossibly happy and upbeat, with warm friends and family in London. Her optimism is tested by a tense, grumpy driving instructor (EddieMarsan).