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    'Berberian Sound Studio' Wins Four British Independent Film Awards, 'Broken' Takes Best Film Prize

    If you want to play a fun game, spent tomorrow morning walking through London's Soho playing a trumpet and a kettle drum. That's because this evening saw this year's British Independent Film Awards being given out at what's become, over the years, one of the drunkest and most debauched evenings in t...

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    'Broken,' 'Berberian Sound Studio' Lead British Independent Film Award Winners

    The 15th British Independent Film Awards were handed out tonight in Central London, with Rufus Norris' "Broken," Peter Strickland's "Berbarian Sound Studio" and Bart Layton's "The Imposter" each taking home multiple awards.

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    'Broken' Leads British Indie Film Award Nominations

    Rufus Norris' "Broken" led the nominations for the 15th annual Moët British Independent Film Award nominations, which were announced this morning. The film -- which follows a young girl in North London whose life changes after witnessing a violent attack -- received 9 nominations,...

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    'Tyrannosaur' Tops Winners At British Independent Film Awards, 'Shame,' 'Kevin' And 'Weekend' Also Triumph

    Last year, the awards sweep of "The King's Speech" was, in a way, begun by the British Independent Film Awards, an organisation that's been running for a decade-and-a-half, of increasingly prominent stature, who anointed Tom Hooper's period drama their Best British Film Aw...

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    The Amazing Race: 'Shame' & 'Tinker Tailor' Lead Noms At British Independent Film Awards

    Paddy Considine's 'Tyrannosaur' Also Wins Seven Nods, 'Kevin' & 'Kill List' Close BehindWhen "Chariots of Fire" writer Colin Weiland announced on stage at the 1982 Oscars that "The British are coming!," it went on to live in infamy; the British failed to come, and the U.K. film industry continued on...

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    'The King's Speech' And 'Monsters' Split The Honors At The British Independent Film Awards

    With the Gotham Awards and the National Board Review giving out their prizes last week, awards season is firmly underway, and things continued apace this weekend with both the European Film Academy Awards, as reported below, and the Moët & Chandon British Independent Film Awards, which took place la...

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