British Independent Film Award for Best Make-Up & Hair Design
British Independent Film Award for Best Make-Up & Hair Design | |
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Awarded for | Best Make-Up and Hair Design |
Country | United Kingdom |
Presented by | BIFA |
First awarded | 2017 |
Currently held by | Marie Dehaan for Femme (2023) |
Website | www |
The British Independent Film Award for Best Make-Up & Hair Design is an annual award given by the British Independent Film Awards (BIFA) to recognize the best make-up and hair design in a British independent film. The award was first presented in the 2017 ceremony.
Prior to 2017, make-up 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
2000s
- Best Technical Achievement
Year | Film | Recipient(s) | Area |
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2001 (4th) [1] | The Warrior | Roman Osin | Cinematography |
Alone | Jonathan Rudd | Editing | |
Enigma | John Beard | Production Design | |
High Heels and Low Lifes | Jany Temime | Costume Design | |
2002 (5th) [2][3] | Morvern Callar | Alwin H. Küchler | Cinematography |
24 Hour Party People | Mark Tildesley | Production Design | |
Lawless Heart | Scott Thomas | Editing | |
Bloody Sunday | Ivan Strasburg | Cinematography | |
2003 (6th) [4][5] | In This World | Peter Christelis | Editing |
16 Years of Alcohol | John Rhodes | Cinematography | |
Bright Young Things | Michael Howells | Production Design | |
Buffalo Soldiers | David Holmes | Music | |
In This World | Tim Alban, Joakim Sundström, Stuart Wilson | Sound | |
2004 (7th) [6] | Touching the Void | Mike Eley | Cinematography |
Bride and Prejudice | Eduardo Castro, Ralph Wheeler-Holes | Costume Design | |
Code 46 | Mark Tildesley | Production Design | |
Dead Man's Shoes | Lucas Roche, Chris Wyatt | Editing | |
Enduring Love | Haris Zambarloukos | Cinematography | |
2005 (8th) [7] | The Descent | Jon Harris | Editing |
The Constant Gardener | César Charlone | Cinematography | |
The Libertine | Ben Van Os | Production Design | |
A Cock and Bull Story | Peter Christelis | Editing | |
Mrs Henderson Presents | Sandy Powell | Costume Design | |
2006 (9th) [8][9] | The Last King of Scotland | Anthony Dod Mantle | Cinematography |
The Queen | Alan MacDonald | Production Design | |
Daniel Phillips | Makeup | ||
This Is England | Ludovico Einaudi | Music | |
The Wind That Shakes the Barley | Barry Ackroyd | Cinematography | |
2007 (10th) [10][11] | Sunshine | Mark Tildesley | Production Design |
28 Weeks Later | Enrique Chediak | Cinematography | |
Control | Martin Ruhe | ||
And When Did You Last See Your Father? | Trevor Waite | Editing | |
Hallam Foe | Colin Monie, David Mackenzie | Music | |
2008 (11th) [12][13] | Hunger | Sean Bobbitt | Cinematography |
The Duchess | Michael O'Connor | Costume Design | |
Slumdog Millionaire | Anthony Dod Mantle | Cinematography | |
In Bruges | Jon Gregory | Editing | |
Shifty | Harry Escott, Molly Nyman | Music | |
2009 (12th) [14][15] | Bright Star | Greig Fraser | Cinematography |
Moon | Clint Mansell | Music | |
Tony Noble | Production Design | ||
Bunny and the Bull | Gary Williamson | ||
Fish Tank | Robbie Ryan | Cinematography |
2010s
- Best Technical Achievement
Year | Film | Recipient(s) | Area |
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2010 (13th) [16][17] | Monsters | Gareth Edwards | Visual Effects |
The Arbor | Tim Barker | Sound | |
The King's Speech | Eve Stewart | Production Design | |
Brighton Rock | John Mathieson | Cinematography | |
The Illusionist | Sylvain Chomet | Animation | |
2011 (14th) [18][19] | Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy | Maria Djurkovic | Production Design |
We Need to Talk about Kevin | Seamus McGarvey | Cinematography | |
Shame | Sean Bobbitt | ||
Joe Walker | Editing | ||
Senna | Chris King, Gregers Sall | ||
2012 (15th) [20][21] | Berberian Sound Studio | Joakim Sundström | Sound Design |
Berberian Sound Studio | Nic Knowland | Cinematography | |
Ginger and Rosa | Robbie Ryan | ||
Broken | Electric Wave Bureau | Music | |
The Imposter | Andrew Hulme | Editing | |
2013 (16th) [22][23] | The Selfish Giant | Amy Hubbard | Casting |
Locke | Justine Wright | Editing | |
Starred Up | Shaheen Baig | Casting | |
Under the Skin | Johnnie Burn | Sound Design | |
Mica Levi | Music | ||
2014 (17th) [24][25] | Frank | Stephen Rennicks | Music |
'71 | Chris Wyatt | Editing | |
Tat Radcliffe | Cinematography | ||
Catch Me Daddy | Robbie Ryan | ||
Mr. Turner | Dick Pope | ||
2015 (18th) [26][27] | Ex Machina | Andrew Whitehurst | Visual Effects |
Amy | Chris King | Editing | |
Brooklyn | Fiona Weir | Casting | |
Ex Machina | Mark Digby | Production Design | |
Macbeth | Adam Arkapaw | Cinematography | |
2016 (19th) [28][29] | American Honey | Robbie Ryan | Cinematography |
Free Fire | Shaheen Baig | Casting | |
The Girl with All the Gifts | Seb Barker | Visual Effects | |
Notes on Blindness | Joakim Sundström | Sound Design | |
Oasis: Supersonic | Paul Monaghan, Mat Whitecross | Editing |
- Best
Year | Film | Recipient(s) |
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2017 (20th) [30][31] | The Death of Stalin | Nicole Stafford |
Breathe | Jan Sewellm, Mark Coulier | |
I Am Not a Witch | Julene Paton | |
Journeyman | Nadia Stacey | |
Lady Macbeth | Sian Wilson | |
2018 (21st) [32][33] | The Favourite | Nadia Stacey |
Colette | Ivana Primorac | |
Peterloo | Christine Blundell | |
A Prayer Before Dawn | Stacey Louise Holman | |
Stan & Ollie | Mark Coulier, Jeremy Woodhead | |
2019 (22nd) [34][35] | Judy | Jeremy Woodhead |
Dirty God | Morten Jacobsen, Rogier Samuels, Lindelotte Van Der Meer | |
In Fabric | Emma Scott | |
The Personal History of David Copperfield | Karen Hartley-Thomas | |
Wild Rose | Jody Williams |
2020s
Year | Film | Recipient(s) |
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2020 (23rd) [36][37] | Misbehaviour | Jill Sweeney |
Ammonite | Ivana Primorac | |
His House | Sharon A. Martin | |
Rocks | Nora Robertson | |
Saint Maud | Jacquetta Levon | |
2021 (24th) [38] | The Electrical Life of Louis Wain | Vickie Lang, Kristyan Mallett, Donald McInnes |
The Souvenir Part II | Siobhan Harper-Ryan | |
Censor | Ruth Pease | |
Everybody's Talking About Jamie | Nadia Stacey | |
Belfast | Wakana Yoshihara | |
2022 (25th) [39][40] | Medusa Deluxe | Eugene Souleiman, Scarlett O'Connell |
Aftersun | Oya Aygör, Murat Çağin | |
The Wonder | Morna Ferguson, Lorry Ann King | |
Flux Gourmet | Siobhan Harper-Ryan | |
The Origin | Niamh Morrison | |
2023 (25th) [41][42] | Femme | Marie Deehan |
All of Us Strangers | Zoe Clare Brown | |
How to Have Sex | Natasha Lawes | |
Polite Society | Claire Carter | |
Rye Lane | Bianca Simone Scott |
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