British Independent Film Award for Best Sound
Appearance
British Independent Film Award for Best Sound | |
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Awarded for | Best Sound |
Country | United Kingdom |
Presented by | BIFA |
First awarded | 2017 |
Currently held by | Mark Jenkin for Enys Men (2023) |
Website | www |
The British Independent Film Award for Best Sound is an annual award given by the British Independent Film Awards (BIFA) to recognize the best sound in a British independent film. The award was first presented in the 2017 ceremony.
Prior to 2017, sound was included in the category Best Technical Achievement alongside different areas of crafts in film, this category was presented from 2001 to 2016.
Winners and nominees
[edit]2000s
[edit]- Best Technical Achievement
2010s
[edit]- Best Technical Achievement
- Best Sound
Year | Film | Recipient(s) |
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2017 (20th) [30][31] |
God's Own Country | Anna Bertmark |
Breathe | Becki ´Ponting, Ian Wilson | |
I Am Not a Witch | Maiken Hansen | |
Jawbone | Andy Shelley, Steve Griffiths | |
Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri | Joakim Sundström | |
2018 (21st) [32][33] |
You Were Never Really Here | Paul Davies |
American Animals | Andrew Stirk | |
The Favourite | Johnnie Burn | |
A Prayer Before Dawn | Séverin Favriau | |
Time Trial | CJ Mirra | |
2019 (22nd) [34][35] |
Beats | David Bowtle-McMillan, Joakim Sundström, Robert Farr |
Diego Maradona | Stephen Griffiths, Tim Cavagin, Max Walsh, Andy Shelley | |
Gwen | Anna My Bertmark, Jonathan Seale, Jules Woods | |
In Fabric | Martin Pavey, Rob Entwistle | |
Wild Rose | Colin Nicolson, Lee Walpole, Stuart Hilliker |
2020s
[edit]Year | Film | Recipient(s) |
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2020 (23rd) [36][37] |
The Reason I Jump | Nick Ryan, Ben Baird, Sara de Oliveira Lima |
His House | Adrian Bell, Glenn Freemantle, Frank Kruse, Brendan Nicholson, Richard Pryke | |
Host | Calum Sample | |
Mogul Mowgli | Paul Davies, Robert Farr, Nigel Albermaniche, Ian Morgan | |
Saint Maud | Paul Davies, Simon Farmer, Andrew Stirk | |
2021 (24th) [38] |
Boiling Point | James Drake, Rob Entwistle, Kiff McManus |
Cow | Nicolas Becker, Cyril Holtz, Linda Forsen | |
Censor | Tim Harrison, Jamie Roden, Adele Fletcher | |
IN THE EⱯRTH | Martin Pavey | |
Encounter | Andrew Stirk, Paul Davies, Morgan Muse, Bernard O'Reilley, Julian Howarth | |
2022 (25th) [39][40] |
Flux Gourmet | Tim Harrison, Raoul Brand, Cassandra Rutledge |
Men | Glenn Freemantle, Ben Barker, Gillian Dodders, Howard Bargoff, Mitch Low | |
Aftersun | Jovan Adjer | |
The Wonder | Hugh Fox, Ben Baird | |
The Feast | Dom Corbisiero, Dai Shell | |
2023 (25th) [41][42] |
Enys Men | Mark Jenkin |
All of Us Strangers | Joakim Sundström, Per Bostrom, and Stevie Haywood | |
The End We Start From | Jens Rosenlund-Petersen, Amy Felton, Joe Jackson, Tim Cavagin, and Lori Dovi | |
How to Have Sex | Steve Fanagan | |
Scrapper | Ben Baird, Jack Wensley, Adam Fletcher, and Alexej Mungersdorff | |
2024 (27th) [43] |
Kneecap | Louise Burton, Brendan Rehill, Aza Hand and Simon Kerr |
Love Lies Bleeding | Paul Davies, Andrew Stirk, Linda Forsén, Rose Bladh and Tim Burns | |
Civil War | Glen Freemantle | |
The Outrun | Dominik Leube, Oscar Stiebitz, Jonathan Schorr and Gregor Bonse | |
Lee | Mike Prestwood Smith, Csaba Major and Jimmy Boyle |
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