Warp & Warp X films receive 18 BIFA nominations (07/10/2011)

Warp Films & Warp X projects Tyrannosaur, Submarine, & Kill List have received nominations for a total of 18 British Independent Film Awards. Screen Yorkshire is an investor in the Warp X slate and also supported Tyrannosaur and Kill List with crew and locations support.

The British Independent Film Awards (BIFAs) is one of the most important ceremonies in the UK film calendar. Created in 1998, The British Independent Film Awards set out to celebrate merit and achievement in independently funded British filmmaking, to honour new talent, and to promote British films and filmmaking to a
wider public.

Below is a full list of the nominations which Tyrannosaur, Submarine & Kill List have received:

Tyrannosaur – Warp X - 7 Nominations
Best British Film
Best Director – Paddy Considine
Best Directorial Debut – Paddy Considine
Best Actress – Olivia Colman (Hannah)
Best Actor – Peter Mullan (Joseph)
Best Supporting Actor – Eddie Marsan (James)
Best Achievement In Production

Kill List - Warp X - 6 nominations
Best Director - Ben Wheatley
Best Screenplay – Ben Wheatley & Amy Jump
Best Actress – MyAnna Buring (Shel)
Best Actor – Neil Maskell (Jay)
Best Supporting Actor – Michael Smiley (Gal)
Best Achievement In Production

Submarine – Warp Films - 5 Nominations
Best Directorial Debut – Richard Ayoade
Best Screenplay – Richard Ayoade & Joe Dunthorne
Best Supporting Actress – Sally Hawkins (Jill Tate)
Most Promising Newcomer – Craig Roberts (Oliver Tate)
Most Promising Newcomer – Yasmin Paige (Jordana Bevan)

The full list of nominations is available at BIFA

For more information on the films see Warp Films