2019 British Academy Scotland Awards

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The 29th British Academy Scotland Awards were held on 3 November 2019 at the DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel Glasgow Central, honouring the best Scottish film and television productions of 2018.[1] The nominations were announced by Edith Bowman on 25 September 2019.[2]

Nominees

Best Feature Film Best Director (Fiction)
  • Wild Rose
    • Freedom Fields
    • Only You
  • Jon S. Baird - Stan & Ollie
    • Johnny Kenton - Endeavour
    • Brian Welsh - Beats
Best Actor in Film Best Actress in Film
  • Lorn Macdonald - Beats
    • Jack Lowden - Mary Queen of Scots
    • Peter Mullan - The Vanishing
  • Jessie Buckley - Wild Rose
    • Shirley Henderson - Stan & Ollie
    • Florence Pugh - Outlaw King
Best Entertainment Best Features & Factual Series
  • Last Commanders
    • The Dog Ate My Homework
    • Hogmanay Live
  • Murder Case
    • Getting Hitched: Asian Style
    • Rogue To Wrestler
Best Actor in Television Best Actress in Television
  • Alex Ferns - Chernobyl
    • Ncuti Gatwa - Sex Education
    • Richard Madden - Bodyguard
  • Kelly Macdonald - The Victim
Best Writer Film/Television Best Television Scripted
  • The Cry - Claire Mundell, Glendyn Ivin, Jacquelin Perske, Brian Kaczynski
    • Two Doors Down - Sasha Ransome, Catherine Gosling Fuller, Simon Carlyle, Gregor Sharpe
    • The Victim - Production Team
Best Director (Factual) Best Specialist Factual
  • Matt Pinder - Murder Case
    • Greg Clark - Real Kashmir F.C.
    • Louise Lockwood - imagine... Hockney, the Queen and the Royal Peculiar
  • Yes/No: Inside the Indyref - STV Productions/BBC Scotland
    • Fashion's Dirty Secret - Hello Halo Productions & Oak Island Films/BBC One
    • The Flu That Killed 50 Million - Production Team - BBC Studios PQP/BBC Two
Best Single Documentary Best Short Film
  • Real Kashmir F.C. - Matchlight, Bodhi Media/BBC Scotland
    • The Bank That Almost Broke Britain - STV Productions/BBC Two
    • In Sight Of Home: The Iolaire - BBC Scotland/BBC Two Scotland
  • That Joke Isn't Funny Anymore - Hannah Currie, Beth Allen
    • Jealous Alan - Martin Clark, James Heath
    • Red Hill - Laura Carreira, Ramón Durman, Billy Mack
Best Animation Best Game
  • Observation
    • Bloons Adventure Time TD
    • Socketeer

Outstanding Contribution to Television

The Creative Team Behind Still Game: Greg Hemphill, Ford Kiernan, Michael Hines.[3]

Outstanding Contribution to Craft

Pat Rambaut[3]

See also

References

  1. ^ "British Academy Scotland Awards: Nominees in 2019". BAFTA. Retrieved 2019-09-25.
  2. ^ BRIAN FERGUSON. "Richard Madden, Jack Lowden, Kelly Macdonald and Jenna Coleman to compete for BAFTA Scotland honours". The Scotsman. Retrieved 2019-09-25.
  3. ^ a b "British Academy Scotland Awards: Winners in 2019". www.bafta.org. BAFTA Scotland. 25 September 2019.

External links

  • BAFTA Scotland Home page