2018 British Academy Scotland Awards

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The 28th British Academy Scotland Awards was held on 4 November 2018 at the Radisson Blu Hotel in Glasgow, honouring the best Scottish film and television productions of 2017.[1] The nominations were announced by Edith Bowman on 26 September 2018.[2]

Winners and nominees

Winners are listed first and highlighted in boldface.

Best Feature Film Best Director (Fiction)
  • Armando Iannucci - The Death of Stalin
    • Colm McCarthy - Black Mirror: Black Museum
    • Matt Palmer - Calibre
Best Actor in Film Best Actress in Film
  • Jack Lowden - Calibre
    • Tony Curran - Calibre
    • Martin McCann - Calibre
Best Entertainment Best Features & Factual Series
  • Armchair Detectives
    • Last Commanders
    • Raven
  • Violent Men: Behind Bards
    • Class of Mom and Dad
    • The Force: The Story of Scotland's Police
Best Actor in Television Best Actress in Television
  • Chris Reilly - The Last Post
    • Douglas Henshall - Shetland
    • Jonathan Watson - Two Doors Down
  • Elaine C. Smith - Two Doors Down
    • Morven Christie - The A Word
    • Kiran Sonia Sawar - Black Mirror: Crocodile
Best Writer Film/Television Best Television Scripted
  • Scot Squad - Jack Docherty, Joe Hullait, Rab Christie, Iain Davidson
    • Shetland - Silverprint Pictures/BBC One
    • Trust Me - Red Production Company/BBC One
Best Director (Factual) Best Specialist Factual
  • John MacLaverty - Scotland 78: A Love Story
    • Matt Pinder - Violent Men: Behind Bars
    • Felipe Bustos Sierra - Nae Pasaran
  • Imagine...Rupert Everett: BornTo Be Wilde - BBC Studios, Pacific Quay Productions/BBC One
    • The Cancer Hospital - Andrew Abbott, Louise Lockwood, Iain Scollay
    • Trust Me I'm A Doctor - Mental Health Special - BBC Studios, Science Unit/BBC Two
Best Single Documentary Best Short Film
  • Scotland 78: A Love Story - IMG Productions Scotland/BBC One Scotland
    • Breadline Kids - Louise Pirie, Audrey McColligan, Iain Scollay, Nicole Kleeman
    • Life Behind Bars: Visiting Hour - Production Team - Chalkboard/Channel 4
  • My Loneliness Is Killing Me - Tim Courtney, Michael Richardson, Siobhan Fahey, Stuart Condy
    • I Was Here - Joe Carter, Morna Pearson, Dave Gillies, Susannah Armitage
    • Slap - Simone Smith
Best Animation Best Game
  • Widdershins
    • Scottish Cup
    • Short Changed
  • Beckett
    • Cobi Hoops 2
    • OOO: Ascension

Outstanding Contribution to Film & Television

  • Alan Cumming

Outstanding Contribution to Craft

  • Pat Campbell

Outstanding Contribution to the Scottish Industry

  • Paddy Higson[3]

See also

References

  1. ^ "British Academy Scotland Awards: Nominees in 2018". BAFTA. Retrieved 2018-09-26.
  2. ^ BRIAN FERGUSON. "Netflix horror set in Highlands leads race for Scottish BAFTA honours". The Scotsman. Retrieved 2018-09-26.
  3. ^ "Alan Cumming to receive Outstanding Contribution Bafta". STV News. Retrieved 2018-10-17.

External links

  • BAFTA Scotland Home page