The 5th British Independent Film Awards, held on 30 October 2002 at the Pacha Nightclub in Victoria, London honoured the best British independent films of 2002.[1]
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Awards
Best Actor
- James Nesbitt - Bloody Sunday
- Bill Nighy - Lawless Heart
- Richard Harris - My Kingdom
- Timothy Spall - All or Nothing
Best Actress
- Samantha Morton - Morvern Callar
- Elaine Cassidy - Disco Pigs
- Harriet Walter - Villa des Roses
- Shirley Henderson - Villa des Roses
Best Director
- Paul Greengrass - Bloody Sunday
- Ken Loach - Sweet Sixteen
- Lynne Ramsay - Morvern Callar
- Neil Hunter - Lawless Heart
- Tom Hunsinger - Lawless Heart
Best Screenplay
- Tom Hunsinger - Lawless Heart
- Neil Hunter - Lawless Heart
- Lynne Ramsay - Morvern Callar
- Liana Dognini - Morvern Callar
- Paul Greengrass - Bloody Sunday
- Paul Laverty - Sweet Sixteen
Best Technical Achievement
- Alwin H. Küchler - Morvern Callar
- Ivan Strasburg - Bloody Sunday
- Mark Tildesley - Twenty Four Hour Party People
- Scott Thomas - Lawless Heart
Best Achievement in Production
Most Promising Newcomer
- Martin Compston - Sweet Sixteen
- Kathleen McDermott - Morvern Callar
- Parminder Nagra - Bend It Like Beckham
- William Ruane - Sweet Sixteen
Douglas Hickox Award
- Lindy Heymann - Showboy
- Christian Taylor - Showboy
- Kirsten Sheridan - Disco Pigs
- Paul Sarossy - Mr In-Between
- Duncan Roy - AKA
Best Foreign Film - Foreign Language
Best Foreign Film - English Language
Best British Film
Outstanding Contribution by an Actor
Most Effective Distribution Campaign
Variety Award
Lifetime Achievement Award
- George Harrison
References
- ^ "Awards 2002: BIFA". bifa.org.uk. Retrieved 15 May 2013.
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