Tonight at Glasgow’s Radisson Blu hotel, the British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA) in Scotland held their 2011 British Academy Scotland Awards. The evening was hosted by Glaswegian comedian Kevin Bridges.
Morag McKinnon's Donkeys took the night's top prize of Best Feature Film. It also won Best Actor for one of its stars James Cosmo, who was competing against co-star Brian Pettifer in that category. It had led with five nominations.
Also winning two prizes was Peter Mullan's NEDS. He claimed both Best Writer and Best Director prizes for himself as the filmmaker.
The Cineworld Audience Award went to Carter Ferguson's Fast Romance. The award was selected by online voters choosing their favourite film of the last two years.
Other honourary awards given were Outstanding Contribution to Broadcasting awarded to Eileen Gallagher; Outstanding Contribution For Craft (In Memory Of Robert McCann) awarded to David Peat; and Robbie Coltrane received the honour for Outstanding Contribution to Film.
The British Academy Scotland Awards returned after an absence of a year, with the last one taking place at the Glasgow Science Centre in November 2009.
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Complete list of winners for the 2011 British Academy Scotland Awards
CHILDREN'S PROGRAMME
Big City Park; Directed by Richard Bradley; Produced by Dougie Napier; BBC Scotland for Cbeebies
CURRENT AFFAIRS
The Walking Wounded; Directed and Produced by Stephen Bennett; Clarity Productions for BBC Scotland
ENTERTAINMENT PROGRAMME
Limmy's Show; Directed by Brian Limond; Produced by Jacqueline Sinclair; The Comedy Unit for BBC Scotland
SINGLE DOCUMENTARY
Terry Pratchett: Choosing to Die; Directed by Charlie Russell; Produced by Craig Hunter; KEO North and Warner Bros. for BBC2
FACTUAL SERIES
The Scheme; Directed and Produced by Michelle Friel and Julian Kean; Friel Kean Films for BBC Scotland
LIVE EVENT COVERAGE
The Great Climb; Directed by Ian Russell; Produced by James Else, Richard Else, Laura Hill & Margaret Wicks; Triple Echo Productions for BBC2 Scotland
TELEVISION DRAMA
Case Histories; Directed by Dan Zeff; Produced by Helen Gregory; BBC Scotland for BBC1
ACTOR/ACTRESS - TELEVISION
Jayd Johnson, Field of Blood; Directed by David Kane; Produced by Alan J Wands; Slate Films North for BBC1 Scotland
GAME
Quarrel, Denki
ANIMATION
Fixing Luka, Directed by Jessica Ashman; Produced by Anna Odell; Digicult
SHORT FILM
I Love Luci; Directed by Colin Kennedy; Produced by Brian Coffey; Sigma Films
WRITER
Peter Mullan, NEDS
ACTOR/ACTRESS - FILM
James Cosmo, Donkeys
DIRECTOR
Peter Mullan, NEDS
FEATURE FILM
Donkeys; Directed by Morag McKinnon; Produced by Anna Duffield; Sigma Films
ADDITIONAL AWARDS PRESENTED ON THE NIGHT:
OUTSTANDING CONTRIBUTION TO BROADCASTING
Eileen Gallagher
OUTSTANDING CONTRIBUTION FOR CRAFT (In Memory Of Robert McCann)
OUTSTANDING CONTRIBUTION FOR CRAFT (In Memory Of Robert McCann)
David Peat
CINEWORLD AUDIENCE AWARD
Fast Romance CINEWORLD AUDIENCE AWARD
OUTSTANDING CONTRIBUTION TO FILM
Robbie Coltrane
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