British Independent Film Awards Nominations Announced

The nominations for the 2025 British Independent Film Awards have been announced, with the Nigerian film MY FATHER’S SHADOW leading the way with 13 nominations. Harry Lighton’s BDSM romance PILLION picked up 10 noms, while Lynne Ramsay’s DIE MY LOVE received 8 nominations.

The winners will be announced on November 30th. Here’s the full nominations list, with streaming or theatrical information if available:


Best British Independent Film
“The Ballad of Wallis Island” – Currently streaming on Prime Video
“I Swear” – Will arrive in US theaters via Sony Pictures Classics in 2026
“My Father’s Shadow” – Will arrive in US theaters via MUBI in 2026
“Pillion” – Will arrive in US theaters via A24 on February 6, 2026
“Urchin” – Currently playing in theaters; VOD/Digital estimate Late November 2025

Best Lead Performance
Robert Aramayo,” I Swear”
Frank Dillane, “Urchin”
David Jonsson, “Wasteman”
Jennifer Lawrence, “Die My Love”
Harry Melling, “Pillion”
Cillian Murphy, “Steve” – Currently streaming on Netflix

Best Supporting Performance
Tom Blyth, “Wasteman”
Scott Ellis Watson, “I Swear”
Jay Lycurgo, “Steve”
Peter Mullan, “I Swear”
Maxine Peake, “I Swear”
Alexander Skarsgård, “Pillion”

Best Joint Lead Performance
Ebada Hassan, Saffiya Ingar, “Brides”
Tim Key, Tom Basden, “The Ballad of Wallis Island”
Andrea Riseborough, Brenda Blethyn, “Dragonfly”

Best Director
Laura Carreira, “On Falling”
Akinola Davies Jr, “My Father’s Shadow”
Kirk Jones, “I Swear”
Harry Lighton, “Pillion”
Lynne Ramsay, “Die My Love”

Best Screenplay
Tom Basden, Tim Key, “The Ballad of Wallis Island”
Laura Carreira, “On Falling”
Wale Davies, “My Father’s Shadow”
Kirk Jones, “I Swear”
Harry Lighton, “Pillion”

The Douglas Hickox Award for Best Debut Director
Laura Carreira, “On Falling”
Akinola Davies Jr, “My Father’s Shadow”
Harris Dickinson, “Urchin”
Harry Lighton, “Pillion”
Cal McMau, “Wasteman”

Breakthrough Producer
Wyn Baptiste, “Shoot the People”
Charlotte Knowles, “Palestine Comedy Club”
Joann Kushner, “Lifehack” [also produced by Timur Bekmambetov, Aleksandr Kletzov]
Dhiraj Mahey, “Ish” [also produced by Bennett McGhee]
Archie Pearch, “Urchin” [also produced by Scott O’Donnell]

Breakthrough Performance
Scott Ellis Watson, “I Swear”
Ebada Hassan, “Brides”
Safiyya Ingar, “Brides”
Posy Sterling, “Lollipop”
Connor Tompkins, “The Son and the Sea”

Best Debut Screenwriter
Hunter Andrews, Eoin Doran, “Wasteman”
Tom Basden, Tim Key, “The Ballad of Wallis Island”
Laura Carreira, “On Falling”
Wale Davies, “My Father’s Shadow”
Harry Lighton, “Pillion”

Best Feature Documentary
“Antidote” — James Jones, David Moulton
“Mother Vera” — Cécile Embleton, Alys Tomlinson, Laura Shacham
“Motherboard” — Victoria Mapplebeck
“The Shepherd and the Bear” — Max Keegan, Elizabeth Woodward, Amanda Mcbaine, Jesse Moss
“A Want in Her” — Myrid Carten, Tadhg O’Sullivan, Roisín Geraghty, Kat Mansoor

Best Debut Director – Feature Documentary
Myrid Carten, “A Want in Her”
Cécile Embleton, Alys Tomlinson, “Mother Vera”
Victoria Mapplebeck, “Motherboard”

The Raindance Maverick Award
“Foul Evil Deeds,” Richard Hunter
“Holloway,” Sophie Compton, Daisy-May Hudson, Stella Heath Keir, Alice Hughes, Polly Creed
“Mother Vera,” Cécile Embleton, Alys Tomlinson, Laura Shacham
“Motherboard,” Victoria Mapplebeck
“A Want in Her,” Myrid Carten

Best International Independent Film
“It Was Just an Accident” – Currently in theaters; VOD/Digital estimate December 2025
“Sentimental Value” – Coming to US theaters via NEON on November 7, 2025
“Sirāt” – Coming to US theaters via NEON in January 2026
“Sorry, Baby” – Currently streaming on HBO Max
“Sound of Falling” – Coming to US theaters via MUBI in 2026

Best Casting
Shaheen Baig, “Brides”
Shaheen Baig, “Urchin”
Kharmel Cochrane, “Warfare”
Lauren Evans, “I Swear”
Robert Sterne, “Steve”

Best Cinematography
Charlotte Bruus Christensen, “H Is for Hawk”
Jermaine Edwards, “My Father’s Shadow”
Cécile Embleton, “Mother Vera”
Seamus Mcgarvey, “Die My Love”
Piotr Niemyjski, “A Pale View of Hills”

Best Costume Design
Susie Coulthard, “100 Nights of Hero”
Kirsty Halliday, “Tornado”
Grace Snell, “Pillion”
Sayaka Takahashi, Matthew Price, “A Pale View of Hills”
PC Williams, “My Father’s Shadow”

Best Editing
Ronan Corrigan, Aleksandr Kletsov, “Lifehack”
Omar Guzmán Castro, “My Father’s Shadow”
Fin Oates, “Warfare” – Currently streaming on HBO Max
Sam Rice-Edwards, “One to One: John & Yoko” – Will begin streaming on HBO Max on November 14, 2025
Gareth C. Scales, “Pillion”

Best Effects
Simon Stanley-Clamp, Ryan Conder, “Warfare”
Victor Tomi, “Die My Love”
Hayley Williams, Conor O’Sullivan, Martin Malmqvist, “The Thing With Feathers” – Coming to US theaters via Briarcliff Entertainment on November 28, 2025

Best Music Supervision
Phil Canning, “Wasteman”
Ian Neil, Raife Burchell, “Die My Love”
Bridget Samuels, “Urchin”

Best Make-Up & Hair Design
Kehinde Are, Feyzo Oyebisi, “My Father’s Shadow”
Diandra Ferreira, “Pillion”
Paul Gooch, Tristan Versluis, “Warfare”
Colleen Labaff, Miho Suzuki, “Die My Love”
Natasha Lawes, “100 Nights of Hero” – Coming to US theaters via IFC on December 5, 2025

Best Original Music
Tom Basden, Adem Ilhan, “The Ballad of Wallis Island”
Bobby Krlic, “Anemone” – Currently available for sale/rental on VOD/Digital platforms
Jed Kurzel, “Tornado” – Currently streaming on AMC+
CJ Mirra, “My Father’s Shadow”
Steven Price, “Ocean With David Attenborough”

Best Production Design
Jennifer Anti, Pablo Anti, “My Father’s Shadow”
Mark Digby, “Warfare”
Tim Grimes, “Die My Love”
Nathan Parker, “Harvest” – Currently streaming on MUBI
Sofia Sacomani, “100 Nights of Hero”

Best Sound
Steve Fanagan, Stevie Haywood, “Anemone”
Tim Burns, Paul Davies, Linda Forsén, Andrew Stirk, Ron Osiowy, “Die My Love”
Nina Hartstone, Jake Whitelee, Jens Petersen, Mike Tehrani, Rob Davidson, “Ish”
CJ Mirra, James Ridgway, Joe Jackson, Adele Fletcher, Pius Fatoke, “My Father’s Shadow”
Sound team “Warfare”

Best British Short Film
“Flock” — Mac Nixon, Matt Ashwell, Daley Nixon
“Magid/ Zafar” — Luís Hindman, Sufiyaan Salam, Aidan Robert Brooks
“A Sisyphean Task” — Gus Flind-Henry, George Malcher, George Telfer
“Stomach Bug” — Matty Crawford, Karima Sammout Kanellopoulou
“Two Black Boys in Paradise” — Ben Jackson, Baz Sells, Dean Atta

Cinema of the Year
Depot Cinema
The Magic Lantern Cinema
Montrose Playhouse
Queen’s Film Theatre
Watershed

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