The past few days haven't been boding too well for The King's Speech, so they kind of needed another win under their belt going into this week. Luckily enough, the cast and crew behind the British drama took a great percentage of the honors at this year's British Independent Film Awards. They also decided to honor the technical achievements of Gareth Edwards' Monsters, which just seemed to come and go in terms of the box office. These winners aren't huge surprises, but they're proper enough. For the nominees, follow this link. Take a look, comment on your thoughts, and check back in later for more winners of different awards.
Best British Independent Film: The King’s Speech
Best Foreign Independent Film: A Prophet
Best Director: Gareth Edwards (Monsters)
Best Actress: Carey Mulligan (Never Let Me Go)
Best Actor: Colin Firth (The King’s Speech)
Best Supporting Actress: Helena Bonham Carter (The King’s Speech)
Best Supporting Actor: Geoffrey Rush (The King’s Speech)
Best Screenplay: David Seidler (The King’s Speech)
Douglas Hickox Debut Director Award: Clio Barnard (The Arbor)
Most Promising Newcomer: Joanne Froggatt (In Our Name)
Best Documentary: Enemies of the People
Raindance Award: Son of Babylon
Best Achievement in Production: Monsters
Best Technical Achievement: Monsters for Visual Effect
Best British Short: Baby
Special Jury Prize: Jenne Casarotto
Richard Harris Award: Helena Bonham Carter
Variety Award: Liam Neeson
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