HALLAM Foe, The Last King of Scotland and Seachd – The Inaccessible Pinnacle are all in the running for the best film award at this year’s Scottish BAFTAs – which announced its shortlist yesterday.
And among the TV nominees at the awards ceremony – taking place a fortnight on Sunday – are Channel 4’s Wedding Belles, the BBC4 drama, Consenting Adults, and stv’s Rebus.
The ceremony is to be streamed, live on the internet.
The nominations:
Best interactive
Championship Manager 2007
Dynamo Games
Crackdown
Realtime Worlds
Raven: The Secret Temple
www.bbc.co.uk/cbbc/raven
BBC Scotland for CBBC
Film
Best Animation
Haunted Hogmanay
Directed by Neil Jack
Produced by Cameron Fraser
Kolik Films
Potapych – The Bear who loved Vodka
Directed by Darren Price
Produced by Nicola Black
Blackwatch/ Channel 4
Two Dreams
Directed and produced by
Anders Jedenfors and Jamie Stone
Thumbs Up Productions
Best short film
Breadmakers
Directed Yasmin Fedda
Produced by Robin Mitchell and Jim Hickey
Caddies Productions/ Scottish Documentary Institute
Butterfly
Directed by Yulia Mahr
Produced by Sonja Henrici
Scottish Documentary Institute
Losing Myself: Annie
Directed by Alice Nelson
Produced by Sarah Tierney
Clarity Productions/ Channel 4
Best feature film
Hallam Foe
Directed by David Mackenzie
Produced by Gillian Berrie
Sigma Films
The Last King of Scotland
Directed by Kevin Macdonald
Produced by Lisa Bryer, Andrea Calderwood and Charles Steel
DNA Films
Seachd – The Inaccessible Pinnacle
Directed by Simon Miller
Produced by Christopher Young
Young Films
Best screenplay
Ed Whitmore and David Mackenzie for Hallam Foe
Directed by David Mackenzie
Produced by Gillian Berrie
Sigma Films
Peter Morgan and Jeremy Brock for
The Last King of Scotland
Directed by Kevin Macdonald
Produced by Lisa Bryer, Andrea Calderwood and Charles Steel
DNA Films
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