Thursday, 19 February 2015

Screen Nation Film & TV Awards 2015 WINNERS


View full list of the Screen Nation Film & TV Awards 2015 WINNERS below;

UK SCREEN AWARDS:

Nosa Igbinedion – Director WINNER

Georgina Campbell – Murdered by My Boyfriend WINNER

PUBLIC VOTING:
Sarah Jane Crawford – X Factor WINNER

Favourite Male TV Star:

Ade Adepitan – Various WINNER

Female Performance in Film:
Gugu Mbatha-Raw – Belle WINNER

Male Performance in Film:

David Oyelowo – Selma WINNER

Female Performance in TV:

Sara Martins – Death in Paradise WINNER

Male Performance in TV:

Samuel Anderson – Dr Who, Trollied WINNER

UK SCREENCRAFT ACHIEVEMENT AWARDS:

Nat King Cole: Afraid of the Dark – BBC4 WINNER

Diversity in Drama Production:

Death in Paradise – BBC2 WINNER

Independent Spirit Film Production:

Beauty Is WINNER

Achievement in Film Production:

Belle - WINNER

Favourite International Movie (made by or featuring British talent)

PUBLIC VOTING

Selma (David Oyelowo, Carmen Ejogo) WINNER

Favourite African UK Movie (made by or featuring significantly British based talent)

PUBLIC VOTING

Invasion 1897- Lancelot Odesuwa Imasuen & J2 Konsult WINNER

Favourite Black TV Show (Magazine/Chat show led by a woman)

PUBLIC VOTING

Ladies Talk (Angie le Mar) – Vox Africa WINNER

Favourite UK Afrobeats Music Promo:

PUBLIC VOTING

May7ven – Werk WINNER

PEOPLE’S CHOICE INTERNATIONAL SCREEN AWARDS:

PUBLIC VOTING

Favourite Film

PUBLIC VOTING

No Good Deed - WINNER

Favourite Female Screen Personality:

PUBLIC VOTING

Ava Duvernay - WINNER

Favourite Male Screen Personality:

PUBLIC VOTING

Denzel Washington WINNER

Honorary Awards were bestowed upon;

Outstanding Contribution Award

Harry Belafonte theAfrican-American singer, songwriter, actor and social activist.

Edric Connor Trailblazer Award:
Anton Phillips the iconic British actor, producer and director, who has an acting career in Britain that broke many racial barriers.

Legacy Award:

Ossie Davis and Ruby Dee (posthumously) Hollywood’s hugely respected and much loved ‘black power’ couple and civil rights activists.

Classic TV Award

Fresh Prince of Bel-air the iconic comedy series that launched Will Smith’s acting career is acknowledged as it reaches its 25th anniversary

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