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width="1" height="1" //divpAn uplifting yet grimly realistic tale of a young chai-wallah scraping a
life out of poverty was last night being talked of as an Oscar contender after it took three awards
at the British independent film awards (Bifas)./ppDanny Boyle's Slumdog Millionaire, the story of a
Mumbai teenage boy who astounds all around him by doing well on the Indian Who Wants To Be a
Millionaire quiz show, won best film, best director and best newcomer for its British lead./ppIn a
night when honours were spread about, there were also three wins for Hunger, Steve McQueen's
unflinching portrait of Bobby Sands and the hunger strikes; two for Mike Leigh's Happy-Go-Lucky;
and one for In Bruges, Martin McDonagh's comedy about two Irish assassins sent to Belgium./ppBut
Boyle was the talk of the night. The former artistic director of the Royal Court theatre is already
on many pundits' Oscar prediction lists after a film career which has seen him happily flip genres:
from Edinburgh heroin addicts in Trainspotting to Leonardo DiCaprio in The Beach to zombies in 28
Days Later./ppLast night he was named best director at the Bifas and Slumdog Millionaire was best
film. The film's young lead, Harrow-born Dev Patel - best known to British audiences as Anwar in
E4's Skins - won best newcomer./ppSlumdog Millionaire, written by The Full Monty's Simon Beaufoy,
tells the story of a Mumbai street child. As he does well on the quiz show, flashbacks chronicle
his life, the realities of which Boyle does not flinch from showing./ppBoyle's film, a third of
which is spoken in Hindi, opens in the UK on January 9 but has already gone down well on the
festival circuit and opened to fantastic reviews in the US./ppA Rolling Stone critic said: "What I
feel for this movie isn't just admiration, it's mad love."/ppUSA Today was similarly won over: "The
beautifully rendered and energetic tale celebrates resilience, the power of knowledge and the
vitality of human experience. Horrifying, humorous and life-affirming, it is, above all,
unforgettable." The Los Angeles Times declared it "the best old-fashioned audience picture of the
year"./ppThe Turner prize-winning artist Steve McQueen, who represents the UK at next year's Venice
Biennale, won the best debut director award for Hunger and the film's cinematographer Sean Bobbit,
won best technical achievement. Leading man Michael Fassbender won best actor for his astonishing -
not least in the 33lbs of weight he had to lose - performance as Sands./ppHunger is not a film for
a cheery romantic night out. It shows the reality of the dirty protests in the Maze prison in
stomach-churning detail. Nothing from the Sands story is stepped away from: the brutality, the
torture and the alarming effects starvation has on a man's body./ppAt the other end of the movie
spectrum, Mike Leigh's Happy-Go-Lucky, which follows a relentlessly cheerful London teacher called
Poppy, won two acting awards. Eddie Marsan won best supporting actor for his role as the crazed
racist driving instructor, and Alexis Zegerman won best supporting actress as Poppy's best mate,
Zoe./ppThe well-fancied In Bruges, featuring Colin Farrell and Brendan Gleeson as a pair of
chalk-and-cheese killers sent by their psychotic boss (Ralph Fiennes) to Bruges, came away with the
best screenplay award for its writer and director Martin McDonagh. It was the playwright's film
debut./ppVera Farmiga won best actress for her role in concentration camp drama The Boy in The
Striped Pyjamas, while the Israeli animation Waltz With Bashir won best foreign film./ppAt the
ceremony in Old Billingsgate Market, London, special awards were also given out. The actor David
Thewlis was rewarded for his outstanding contribution to British film, while Michael Sheen - best
known for being able to pass himself off as Kenneth Williams, Tony Blair and David Frost - was
given the Variety award./ppIt was the 11th Bifa ceremony, with the awards seeming to grow in
stature each year. Co-directors Johanna von Fischer and Tessa Collinson, said: "It's been another
stellar year for independent film in Britain, as represented by the diverse spread of nominations
across the board./ph2The winners/h2pstrongBest film/strong Slumdog Millionaire/ppstrongBest
director/strong Danny Boyle, Slumdog Millionaire/ppstrongBest debut director/strong Steve McQueen,
Hunger/ppstrongBest screenplay/strong Martin McDonagh, In Bruges/ppstrongBest actress/strong Vera
Farmiga, The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas/ppstrongBest actor/strong Michael Fassbender,
Hunger/ppstrongBest supporting actress/strong Alexis Zegerman, Happy-Go-Lucky/ppstrongBest
supporting actor/strong Eddie Marsan, Happy Go Lucky/ppstrongMost promising newcomer/strong Dev
Patel, Slumdog Millionaire/ppstrongBest achievement in production/strong The
Escapist/ppstrongRaindance award/strong Zebra Crossings/ppstrongBest technical achievement/strong
Sean Bobbitt, cinematography for Hunger/ppstrongBest documentary/strong Man on Wire/ppstrongBest
short /strongSoft /ppstrongBest foreign/strong Waltz With Bashir/ppstrong Outstanding contribution
to British cinema/strong David Thewlis/ppstrongVariety award/strong Michael Sheen/ppstrongSpecial
Jury prize/strong Joe Dunton/pdiv style="float: left; margin-right: 10px; margin-bottom:
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