National Film Awards 2022

The nominations for the National Films Awards 2022 has been revealed and we're delighted to have a wealth of UA clients nominated. 

 

Best Actress:

Rosamund Pike for I Care A Lot

 

Best Actor:

Stephen Merchant for The Outlaws

 

Best Supporting Actor:

Mathew Horne for The Nan Movie

 

Outstanding Performance:

Craig Fairbrass for A Violent Man

 

Global Contribution to motion picture:

Kate Winslet for Ammonite

 

Best Drama:

Boiling Point - starring Alex HeathHannah Traylen, Produced by Stefan D'Bart and with Cinematographer Matt Lewis

After Love – With Production Design by Sarah Jenneson and Edited by Gareth C. Scales.

 

Best Thriller:

Last Night in Soho – Starring Anya Taylor-JoyTerence StampElizabeth BerringtonRebecca Harrod, With Hair and Make-up Design by Lizzie Yianni Georgiou and Edited by Paul Machliss.

 

Best Action in a Film/Series:

No Time to Die – Starring Lizzie Winkler and Hair & Makeup Design by Daniel Phillips.

Around The World in 80 Days – Starring Jason Watkins, Victoria Smurfit, with writing from Delinda Jacobs and cast by Crowley Poole Casting.

Lupin - Starring Ludmilla Makowski

Anatomy of a Scandal - Starring Sienna Miller, Phoebe Nicholls, Annie Haworth, Christopher Godwin, Jonathan Coy and Barnaby Kay, with Production Design by Melanie Allen, Costume Design by Sam Perry and Movement Choreographer Alex Reynolds.

Bull - Starring Kellie ShirleyChris Coghill and Produced by Dominic Tighe

 

Best Independent Film:

A Violent Man - Starring Craig Fairbrass and Produced by Stefan D'Bart

Ali & Ava - With Costume Design by Sophie O’Neill and Edited by Maya Maffioli.

Boiling Point - starring Alex HeathHannah Traylen, Produced by Stefan D'Bart and with Cinematographer Matt Lewis

Bull - Starring Kellie Shirley, Chris Coghill and Produced by Dominic Tighe

 

Best British Film:

Last Night in Soho – Starring Anya Taylor-JoyTerence StampElizabeth BerringtonRebecca Harrod, With Hair and Make-up Design by Lizzie Yianni Georgiou and Edited by Paul Machliss.

Ali & Ava - With Costume Design by Sophie O’Neill and Edited by Maya Maffioli.

Belfast -  Starring Colin Morgan, with Costume Design by Charlotte Walter and Director of Photography Haris Zambarloukos.

Six Minutes to Midnight - Directed by Andy Goddard, Edited by Mike Jones and starring Joe Bone and with Production Design by Candida Otton.

 

Best Comedy:

We Are Lady Parts - Starring Faith Omole and Sarah Kameela Impey, Edited by Robbie Morrison, Director of Photography Diana Olifirova

The Nan Movie - starring Mathew Horne, Paul Tylak, Katherine Parkinson, Casting by Louise Kiely, Hair and Make-up Design by Vanessa White

The Duke - Co-written by Richard Bean, starring Sian CliffordAnna Maxwell Martin, Claire Lams and music by George Fenton

 

Best Feature Film:

After Love – With Production Design by Sarah Jenneson and Edited by Gareth C. Scales.

The Father - starring Olivia Colman, production design by Peter Francis, hair and make-up design by Nadia Stacey

Belfast -  Starring Colin Morgan, with Costume Design by Charlotte Walter and Director of Photography Haris Zambarloukos.

Last Night in Soho – Starring Anya Taylor-JoyTerence StampElizabeth BerringtonRebecca Harrod, With Hair and Make-up Design by Lizzie Yianni Georgiou and Edited by Paul Machliss.

 

Best Screenplay:

Richard Bean and Clive Coleman for The Duke

 

Best International Film:

No Time to Die – Starring Lizzie Winkler and Hair & Makeup Design by Daniel Phillips.

I Care A Lot - Starring Rosamund Pike

Spencer - Written by Steven Knight and starring Elizabeth Berrington

 

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