“Moon” Leads British Indie Winners
by Peter Knegt (December 6, 2009)
A scene from Duncan Jones's "Moon." Image courtesy of Sony Pictures Classics.
Duncan Jones’ “Moon” took top honors at the British Independent Film Awards, handed out tonight in London. The low budget sci-fi drama beat out the likes of “An Education,” “Fish Tank” and “In The Loop” for the best British independent film prize, and also won an award for best debut director. Set in the near future, “Moon” stars Rockwell as Sam Bell, an astronaut assigned by ‘Lunar Industries’ to a three-year mission mining Helium 3 on the moon, the earth’s new energy source. As his contract comes to an end and Sam’s health starts to deteriorate, painful headaches, hallucinations and a lack of focus lead to an almost fatal accident. While recuperating, Sam meets a younger, angrier version of himself, who claims to be there to fulfill the same three- year contract Sam started all those years ago. “It’s an indie sci-fi film, and there are not a huge number of those made,” Jones told indieWIRE this past Spring. “Namely because sci-fi by its very nature tends to be expensive. We had to approach it as a puzzle; how do we create something that will appeal to Sam Rockwell as an actor, be inventive and dynamic enough for an audience, use those special effects we know will give us the most bang for our buck and do it for less than $5 million.” The aforementioned films “Moon” beat out for the top prize did not go home empty handed. “Fish Tank” won for Andrea Arnold’s direction and for most promising newcomer in actress Katie Jarvis, “An Education” took best actress honors for Carey Mulligan, and “In The Loop” won best screenplay for Jesse Armstrong, Simon Blackwell, Armando Iannucci, Tony Roche. Last year, “Slumdog Millionaire” swept these awards en route to winning 8 Academy Awards. That same fate is very likely not in the cards for “Moon,” but this marks an admirable feat nonetheless. The complete list of winners is below. Best British independent film
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