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'I, Daniel Blake' leads Bifa nominations
    2016-11-03  08:53    Shenzhen Daily

    “I, DANIEL BLAKE” has topped the nominations for this year’s British Independent Film Awards (Bifa).

    The film, which was directed by Ken Loach, is nominated in seven categories, including best British independent film, best director and best screenplay. Its stars Hayley Squires and Dave Johns also received two nominations each.

    Other nominees include “American Honey,” “Notes on Blindness” and “Under the Shadow,” which received six apiece.

    The winners will be announced at a ceremony at London’s Old Billingsgate on Dec. 4.

    “I, Daniel Blake” — about a middle-aged widower and the U.K. welfare system — was released in Britain last week, five months after it won the Palme d’Or at the Cannes Films Festival.

    Jodie Whitaker, Kate Dickie, Narges Rashidi and Sasha Lane all join Squires in the best actress category, which was won by Saoirse Ronan last year.

    Johns will face competition from Michael Fassbender, Shia LeBeouf, Max Records and Steve Brandon for best actor.

    Andrea Arnold from “American Honey” received her fourth nomination in the best director category, having won for “Fish Tank” in 2009.

    Loach’s best director nod his is fifth Bifa nomination. He won the category in 1998 for “My Name Is Joe,” the same year he was awarded a lifetime achievement award.

    It was announced last month that Naomie Harris will receive the Variety Award, given annually to a director, actor, writer or producer who has helped champion British cinema internationally.

    Previous winners of the prize include Benedict Cumberbatch, Daniel Craig and Dame Helen Mirren.

    The full list of nominations is available on the official Bifa website. (SD-Agencies)

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