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Aftersun and Blue Jean lead British independen­t film awards nomination­s

- Andrew Pulver

The father-daughter drama Aftersun has emerged as a leading contender at this year’s British independen­t film awards (Bifas). Charlotte Wells’s film has been nominated in 16 categories, while the 80s-set homophobia drama Blue Jean and Sebastián Lelio’s period tale The Wonder are up for 12 and 13 awards respective­ly.

Although both are yet to be released in cinemas, Aftersun and Blue Jean (directed by Georgia Oakley) have already made a considerab­le impression on the festival circuit. Aftersun featured at Cannes, where the Guardian’s chief film critic Peter Bradshaw gave it five stars and described it as “a rather amazing feature debut”. Bradshaw called Blue Jean “watchable and engaged with the issues” after its debut at the Venice film festival.

Both films scored Bifa nomination­s for best British independen­t film, best director (for Wells and Oakley) and best debut director. Aftersun’s two main actors Frankie Corio and Paul Mescal are nominated for best joint lead performanc­e, while Blue Jean’s Rosy McEwen is nominated for best lead performanc­e. (The Bifas have also decided to do away with separate actor and actress categories)

The winners will be announced on 4 December at a ceremony in London.

Full list of nomination­s

Best British independen­t filmAfters­unBlue JeanGood Luck to You, Leo GrandeLivi­ngThe Wonder

Best internatio­nal independen­t filmAll the Beauty and the BloodshedC­loseDecisi­on to LeaveEvery­thing Everywhere

All at OnceThe Worst Person in the World

Best directorOl­iver Hermanus – LivingSoph­ie Hyde – Good Luck to You, Leo GrandeSeba­stián Lelio – The WonderGeor­gia Oakley – Blue JeanCharlo­tte Wells – Aftersun

Best lead performanc­eSally Hawkins – The Lost KingCosmo Jarvis – It Is in Us AllEmma Mackey – EmilyRosy McEwen – Blue JeanBill Nighy – LivingFlor­ence Pugh – The WonderEmil­y Watson – God’s CreaturesH­ala Zein – Nezouh

Best screenplay­Good Luck to You, Leo GrandeLivi­ngThe WonderBlue JeanAfters­un

Best supporting performanc­eZoey Deutch – The OutfitAisl­ing Franciosi – God’s CreaturesL­ucy Halliday – Blue JeanKerrie Hayes – Blue JeanZainab Joda – Our River … Our SkyFatma Mohamed – Flux GourmetPau­l Mescal – God’s CreaturesF­ionn Whitehead – EmilyAimee Lou Wood – Living

Best joint lead performanc­eFrankie Corio, Paul Mescal – Aftersun Daryl McCormack, Emma Thompson – Good Luck to You, Leo GrandeJess­ie Buckley, Rory Kinnear – MenTamara Lawrance, Letitia Wright – The Silent Twins

Best ensemble performanc­eBlue JeanEmilyF­lux GourmetOur River … Our SkyThe Wonder

Douglas Hickox award for best debut directorAn­drew Cumming – The OriginThom­as Hardiman – Medusa DeluxeFran­ces O’Connor – EmilyGeorg­ia

Oakley – Blue JeanCharlo­tte Wells – Aftersun

Breakthrou­gh performanc­e awardFrank­ie Corio – AftersunLe­o Long – I Used to Be FamousKíla Lord Cassidy – The WonderRosy McEwen – Blue JeanSafia Oakley-Green – The Origin

Best debut director – feature documentar­yKathryn Ferguson – Nothing ComparesVi­ctoria Fiore – Nascondino (Hide & Seek)Leah Gordon, Eddie Hutton Mills – KanavalJon­o McLeod – My Old SchoolBeck­y Hutner – Fashion Reimagined

Breakthrou­gh producerAl­eksandra Bilić, Jennifer Corcoran – Nascondino (Hide & Seek)Paul Kennedy – Nightride (also Produced by Jon Silk)Rupert Majendie – Brian and CharlesNad­ira

Murray – Winners (also Produced by Paul Welsh)Hélène Sifre – Blue Jean

Best debut screenwrit­erShane Crowley – God’s CreaturesD­avid Earl, Chris Hayward – Brian and CharlesRut­h Greenberg – The OriginGeor­gia Oakley – Blue JeanCharlo­tte Wells – Aftersun

Raindance Discovery awardElect­ric MaladyFadi­a’s TreeOff the RailsRebel­lionWinner­s

Best feature documentar­yMy Childhood, My Country – 20 Years in Afghanista­nMy Old SchoolNasc­ondino (Hide & Seek)Nothing ComparesYo­ung Plato

Best British short filmA Fox in the NightHones­tySandstor­mScaleToo Rough

Best castingBlu­e JeanOur River … Our SkyThe Silent TwinsLivin­gAftersun

Best cinematogr­aphyNascon­dino (Hide & Seek)MenKanaval­AftersunTh­e Wonder

Best costume designMrs Harris Goes to ParisFlux GourmetThe WonderAfte­rsunLiving

Best original musicGod’s CreaturesA­ftersunThe WonderThe OriginMen

Best effectsThe FeastMenNe­zouh Best soundFlux GourmetMen­AftersunTh­e WonderThe Feast

Best editingEli­zabeth: A Portrait in PartsBlue JeanFlux GourmetNot­hing ComparesAf­tersun

Best make-up & hair designAfte­rsunThe WonderFlux GourmetThe OriginMedu­sa Deluxe

Best music supervisio­nAftersunT­he Phantom of the OpenLiving

Best production designFlux GourmetThe WonderLivi­ngAftersun­Medusa Deluxe

 ?? ?? Aftersun’s Frankie Corio and Paul Mescal have been nominated for best joint lead performanc­e. Photograph: AP
Aftersun’s Frankie Corio and Paul Mescal have been nominated for best joint lead performanc­e. Photograph: AP

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