Monday, October 17, 2011
2011 British Academy Scotland Awards - nominees
The 2011 British Academy Scotland Awards have announced their nominations field. Formerly known as the BAFTA Scotland Awards, the awards have returned following a year-long absence with a new name. Scottish comedienne Karen Dunbar revealed the nominees earlier today in Glasgow city centre.
Morag McKinnon's Donkeys led the way with five nominations. They were for Feature Film, Director, Writer (Colin McLaren) and two for Actor (James Cosmo, Brian Pettifer). Following closely with five nominations was writer/director Peter Mullan's NEDS. It was nominated for the same categories but only once for Actor (Conor McCarron).
David Mackenzie's Perfect Sense was also nominated for Feature Film. Mackenzie received an additional nomination for Director.
Jude MacLaverty, Director of BAFTA Scotland said: “The British Academy Scotland Awards demonstrate the wealth of talent we have within our country. Our juries have been overwhelmed by the quality and originality of the work submitted and the shortlisted nominees demonstrate the innovative and original work Scotland is producing.”
The ceremony for the 2011 British Academy Scotland Awards will be held at Glasgow’s Radisson Blu hotel on Sunday 13 November 2011.
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Complete list of nominations for the 2011 British Academy Scotland Awards
CHILDREN'S PROGRAMME
All Over the Place; Directed by Natalie Moss; Produced by Traci Burns and Maria Stewart; BBC Scotland for BBC1
Big City Park; Directed by Richard Bradley; Produced by Dougie Napier; BBC Scotland for Cbeebies
Calum Dongle; Directed by Douglas MacKinnon; Produced by Patsi MacKenzie; Sorbier Productions for BBC ALBA
CURRENT AFFAIRS
BBC Scotland Investigates: Surgery's Dirty Secret; Directed and Produced by Liam McDougall; BBC1 Scotland
The Lockerbie Bomber: Sent Home to Die; Produced by Donald John MacDonald and David Cowan; STV
The Walking Wounded; Directed and Produced by Stephen Bennett; Clarity Productions for BBC Scotland
ENTERTAINMENT PROGRAMME
Burnistoun; Directed and Produced by Iain Davidson; The Comedy Unit for BBC Scotland
Limmy's Show; Directed by Brian Limond; Produced by Jacqueline Sinclair; The Comedy Unit for BBC Scotland
Rab C Nesbitt; Directed and Produced by Colin Gilbert; The Comedy Unit for BBC Scotland
SINGLE DOCUMENTARY
The First Movie; Directed by Mark Cousins; Produced by Gill Parry & Trish Dolman; Connectfilm & Screen Siren for More4
Jig; Directed and Produced by Sue Bourne; BBC Scotland & Arrow Films
Terry Pratchett: Choosing to Die; Directed by Charlie Russell; Produced by Craig Hunter; KEO North and Warner Bros. for BBC2
FACTUAL SERIES
The Football Years: 1974 The Golden Generation; Directed and Produced by Brendan O'Hara; STV
Neil Morrissey: Care Home Kid; Directed and Produced by Gabe Solomon; BBC Scotland
The Scheme; Directed and Produced by Michelle Friel and Julian Kean; Friel Kean Films for BBC Scotland
LIVE EVENT COVERAGE
BBC Scotland: Release of Abdul Baset-Al Megrahi; Directed and Produced by James Crook; BBC Scotland
The Great Climb; Directed by Ian Russell; Produced by James Else, Richard Else, Laura Hill & Margaret Wicks; Triple Echo Productions for BBC2 Scotland
Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo; Directed and Produced by John Smith; BBC Scotland
TELEVISION DRAMA
Case Histories; Directed by Dan Zeff; Produced by Helen Gregory; BBC Scotland for BBC1
Garrow's Law; Directed by Ashley Pearce; Produced by Nick Pitt; Shed Media Scotland & Twenty Twenty Productions for BBC Scotland
Hattie; Directed by Dan Zeff; Produced by Richard Osborne & Seb Barwell; Angel Eye Media Productions for BBC Scotland
ACTOR/ACTRESS - TELEVISION
Peter Capaldi, Field of Blood; Directed by David Kane; Produced by Alan J Wands; Slate Films North for BBC1 Scotland
Jayd Johnson, Field of Blood; Directed by David Kane; Produced by Alan J Wands; Slate Films North for BBC1 Scotland
Ford Kiernan, Field of Blood; Directed by David Kane; Produced by Alan J Wands; Slate Films North for BBC1 Scotland
GAME
iBomber Defense, Cobra Mobile
Me Monstar: Hear Me Roar!, Cohort Studios
Quarrel, Denki
ANIMATION
Battenberg, Directed by Stewart Comrie; Produced by Anna Odell; Digicult
Fixing Luka, Directed by Jessica Ashman; Produced by Anna Odell; Digicult
The Tannery, Directed by Iain Gardner; Produced by Ricahrd Scott & Anke Hilt; Axis Animation
SHORT FILM
I Love Luci; Directed by Colin Kennedy; Produced by Brian Coffey; Sigma Films
The Shutdown; Directed by Adam Stafford; Produced by Peter Gerard, Andy Green & Leo Bruges; Accidental Media
Soltice; Directed by David Stoddart; Produced by Justine Watson
WRITER
David Kane, The Field of Blood
Colin McLaren, Donkeys
Peter Mullan, NEDS
ACTOR/ACTRESS - FILM
James Cosmo, Donkeys
Conor McCarron, NEDS
Brian Pettifer, Donkeys
DIRECTOR
David Mackenzie, Perfect Sense
Morag McKinnon, Donkeys
Peter Mullan, NEDS
FEATURE FILM
Donkeys; Directed by Morag McKinnon; Produced by Anna Duffield; Sigma Films
NEDS; Directed by Peter Mullan; PProduced by Alain de la Mata, Marc Missonier & Olivier Delbosc; Blue Light & Entertainment One
Perfect Sense; Directed by David Mackenzie; Produced by Gillian Berrie; Sigma Films
ADDITIONAL AWARDS PRESENTED ON THE NIGHT:
OUTSTANDING CONTRIBUTION TO BROADCASTING
OUTSTANDING CONTRIBUTION FOR CRAFT (IN MEMORY OF ROBERT MCCANN)
THE CINEWORLD AUDIENCE AWARD FOR BEST SCOTTISH FILM
OUTSTANDING CONTRIBUTION TO FILM
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