The craft winners were announced by BIFA on Thursday in partnership with Letterboxd. British star Susan Wokoma joined Letterboxd’s Ella Kemp and BIFA podcast host Karis Aldridge at One Hundred Shoreditch to reveal the 2025 winners and celebrate craft in the creative industries.
Alex Garland and Ray Mendoza’s visceral Navy Seal drama Warfare added to its best ensemble performance BIFA with three craft wins: best editing for Fin Oates, best effects for Simon Stanley-Clamp and Ryan Conder, and best sound for Glenn Freemantle, Mitch Low, Howard Bargroff, Ben Barker and Richard Spooner.
Seamus McGarvey has won best cinematography for Die My, Love, with Raife Burchell and Ian Neil scooping best music supervision on Lynne Ramsay’s Jennifer Lawrence-led feature.
Harry Lighton’s debut feature Pillion took two awards: best costume design for Grace Snell,…
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