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Indie films awarded in London

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ANDREA ARNOLD’S Cannesbowi­ng hit American Honey scooped the top prizes at the British Independen­t Film Awards, held Sunday evening in London with Absolutely Fabulous’ Jennifer Saunders on hosting duty.

The drama won four awards, including best British independen­t film, best director, best actress for newcomer Sasha Lane and outstandin­g achievemen­t in craft for cinematogr­apher Robbie Ryan.

Under the Shadow, Babak Anvari’s celebrated Farsi-language horror pic, was close behind with three awards, winning debut director and best screenplay gongs for Anvari as well as best supporting actress honors for nineyear-old Avin Manshadi. The film is the UK’s submission for the foreign-language Oscar race.

Ken Loach’s I, Daniel Blake — which also featured the camera skills of Ryan and edged out American Honey to snag the Palme d’Or at Cannes — collected best actor honors for Dave Johns, while his co-star Hayley Squires claimed the most promising newcomer title.

Elsewhere, Oscar- tipped Moonlight scooped up the best internatio­nal independen­t film award; best supporting actor honors went to Brett Goldstein for the comedy Adult Life Skills ( which also earned writerdire­ctor Rachel Tunnard the inaugural debut screenwrit­er prize); Camille Gatin won the breakthrou­gh producer award for The Girl With All the Gifts; and Notes on Blindness walked away with the best documentar­y award. — Bloomberg

 ??  ?? OSCAR-TIPPED Moonlight scooped up the best internatio­nal independen­t film award at the British Independen­t Film Awards, held Sunday evening in London.
OSCAR-TIPPED Moonlight scooped up the best internatio­nal independen­t film award at the British Independen­t Film Awards, held Sunday evening in London.

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