‘Saltburn’, ‘Poor Things’, ‘Black Mirror’, ‘Silo’ Among British Film Designers Guild Awards Winners – Complete List
Saltburn, One Life and Poor Things are all winners in the film categories of the British Film Designers Guild Awards, whose annual prizes were handed out Saturday evening in London.
TV winners include Black Mirror Season 6, Good Omens and Silo.
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In total, design excellence was recognized across 14 categories. Full list of winners below.
The Lifetime Achievement Award was presented to production designer Martin Childs – best known for his work on the Netflix series The Crown, as well as The Second Best Exotic Marigold Hotel, Kenneth Branagh’s Frankenstein, The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas and Shakespeare in Love.
BFDG Chairperson Blair Barnette said:
“We are so proud to honour the teams and individuals who create a vision that transports audiences to different worlds. Tonight’s winners and nominees are among the best visual storytellers in the industry and we are delighted to be able to celebrate as an Art Department community”.
Full list of winners:
PETER LAMONT – SPOTLIGHTING NEW TALENT AWARD
(Supported by Warner Bros. Studios Leavesden)
Amy Herring – Junior Draughtsperson
BEST PRODUCTION DESIGN – COMMERCIAL
(Supported by Helix 3D)
Ged Clarke
Production Designer – Crowdstrike “Troy”
Moulay Abdellah Achir
Stylist – Crowdstrike “Troy”
Amin Rharda
Stylist – Crowdstrike “Troy”
BEST PRODUCTION DESIGN – SHORT FILM
Olavo Abrantes
Production Designer – Recursive Dreams
Jeannie Chandler
Art Director – Recursive Dreams
Eleanor Dolan
Set Decorator – Recursive Dreams
Francesca Jones
Set Decorator – Recursive Dreams
PRODUCTION DESIGN – PLANET POSITIVE
(Supported by Sky Studios Elstree)
The Art Department – Good Omens II
BEST PRODUCTION DESIGN – TV – LIGHT ENTERTAINMENT & BAND 1 PROGRAMMES
Warren Gray
Production Designer – Catch Me A Killer
Sara Hartinger
Supervising Art Director- Catch Me A Killer
Anneke Botha
Set Decorator – Catch Me A Killer
Annicia Bloom
Set Decorator – Catch Me A Killer
BEST PRODUCTION DESIGN – TV – BAND 2 PROGRAMMES
(Supported by supported by ScreenSkills High-End TV Skills Fund)
Udo Kramer
Production Designer – Black Mirror S6
Philip Barber
Supervising Art Director – Black Mirror S6
Peter Findley
Supervising Art Director – Black Mirror S6, Ep4 Mazey Day
Mike Britton
Set Decorator – Black Mirror S6
BEST PRODUCTION DESIGN – TV BAND 3 & 4 PROGRAMMES
(Supported by BENlabs)
Gavin Bocquet
Production Designer – Silo
Phil Harvey
Supervising Art Director – Silo
Amanda Bernstein
Set Decorator- Silo
BEST PRODUCTION DESIGN – FEATURE FILM – PERIOD
Christina Moore
Production Designer – One Life
Aline Leonello
Supervising Art Director – One Life
Philippa Hart
Set Decorator– One Life
BEST PRODUCTION DESIGN – FEATURE FILM – CONTEMPORARY
(Supported by 4Wood TV & Film Construction)
Suzie Davies
Production Designer – Saltburn
Caroline Barclay
Supervising Art Director – Saltburn
Charlotte Dirickx
Set Decorator – Saltburn
BEST PRODUCTION DESIGN – MAJOR MOTION PICTURE – PERIOD
John Paul Kelly
Production Designer – A Haunting in Venice
Peter Russell
Supervising Art Director – A Haunting in Venice
Celia Bobak
Set Decorator – A Haunting in Venice
BEST PRODUCTION DESIGN – MAJOR MOTION PICTURE – CONTEMPORARY
(Supported by TLO)
Gary Freeman
Production Designer – Mission Impossible 7 Dead Reckoning
Phil Sims
Supervising Art Director – Mission Impossible 7 Dead Reckoning
Raffaella Giovannetti
Set Decorator – Mission Impossible 7 Dead Reckoning
BEST PRODUCTION DESIGN – MAJOR MOTION PICTURE – FANTASY
(Supported by Revolver Motion)
James Price
Production Designer – Poor Things
Shona Heath
Production Designer – Poor Things
Adam Makin
Supervising Art Director – Poor Things
James Lewis
Supervising Art Director – Poor Things
Zsuzsa Mihalek
Set Decorator – Poor Things
WINNER 13TH BFDG PRODUCTION DESIGN AWARDS
OUTSTANDING CONTRIBUTION TO THE ART DEPARTMENT
Heather Noble – Art Director
WINNER 13TH BFDG PRODUCTION DESIGN AWARDS LIFETIME ACHIEVEMENT
(Supported by Data Reprographics)
Martin Childs
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