Andrew Pulver 

Syrian war documentary For Sama triumphs at British independent film awards

The chronicle of an activist who filmed the destruction in Aleppo wins prizes for best film, documentary, director and editing
  
  

‘A film to sear your soul’ … For Sama
‘A film to sear your soul’ … For Sama Photograph: No credit

For Sama, the acclaimed documentary about life under siege in the Syrian city of Aleppo, has unexpectedly triumphed at the British independent film awards, winning the top prize, best British independent film, as well as best documentary and best director for Waad al-Kateab and Edward Watts.

Described by the Guardian’s Mike McCahill as a film to “break your heart and sear your soul”, For Sama is a chronicle filmed by Syrian activist-director al-Kateab as Aleppo is targeted during the country’s ongoing civil war. Al-Kateab spends much of the time in a hospital where her husband, Hamza, works, recording the destruction and horror. For Sama won a total of four Bifas, including best editing – previously announced with other Bifa “craft” awards on 15 November.

The Personal History of David Copperfield, adapted from the Dickens novel by Armando Iannucci, had led the nominations count with 11, and ended up with five: three previously announced (best casting, costume design and production design), plus best supporting actor for Hugh Laurie as Mr Dick, and best screenplay for Iannucci and Simon Blackwell.

However, David Copperfield’s Dev Patel, who was arguably the favourite, lost out as best actor to Josh O’Connor for the infertility drama Only You. O’Connor has now won the award twice in three years, having taken it in 2017 for God’s Own Country. Best actress went to Renée Zellweger for her role as Judy Garland in Judy, the biopic of the troubled movie star. Only You went on to win a second award on the night: best debut director for Harry Wootliff.

The Last Tree, the autobiographical fable from director Shola Amoo, also won two awards, for best supporting actress for Ruthxjiah Bellenea and most promising newcomer for its lead Sam Adewunmi. Bait, the Cornwall-set drama filmed in black and white, won best breakthrough producers for Kate Byers and Linn Waite.

Full list of awards

Best British independent film For Sama
Best director Waad al-Kateab, Edward Watts, For Sama
Best screenplay The Personal History of David Copperfield
Best documentary For Sama
Best actress Reneé Zellweger, Judy
Best actor
Josh O’Connor, Only You
Best supporting actress
Ruthxjiah Bellenea, The Last Tree
Best supporting actor
Hugh Laurie, The Personal History of David Copperfield
Most promising newcomer
Sam Adewunmi, The Last Tree
Douglas Hickox award for best debut director
Harry Wootliff, Only You
Best debut screenwriter
Emma Jane Unsworth, Animals
Breakthrough producer
Kate Byers, Linn Waite, Bait
Raindance Discovery award
Children of the Snow Land
Best casting
The Personal History of David Copperfield
Best cinematography
Beats
Best costume design
The Personal History of David Copperfield
Best editing
For Sama
Best effects
A Shaun the Sheep Movie: Farmageddon
Best makeup and hair design
Judy
Best music
Wild Rose
Best production design
The Personal History of David Copperfield
Best sound
Beats
Best British short film
Anna
Best international independent film
Parasite
Richard Harris award for outstanding contribution by an actor to British film
Kristin Scott Thomas
Special jury prize Amanda Nevill



 

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