Film/TV - BAFTA Scotland Awards
The winners of the BAFTA Scotland Awards 2022 were announced at the weekend at a special ceremony, hosted by presenter Edith Bowman. Here's the full list ...
Press Release
The BAFTA Scotland Awards honour excellence and celebrate talent across film, games and television in Scotland.
Guilt was the biggest winner of the night, receiving awards for Television Scripted, and Writer Film/Television for writer/creator Neil Forsyth. This is the second time the show has won both categories at the BAFTA Scotland Awards, after winning in 2020. Alongside, they took home the Actress Television award in this year’s ceremony, which was won by Phyllis Logan for her performance as Maggie.
The Hunt For Bible John picked up two awards, for Specialist Factual and Director - Factual for Matt Pinder.
Dougray Scott won the award for Actor Television for his leading role in Irvine Welsh’s Crime.
Jack Lowden won Actor Film for his portrayal of Siegfried Sassoon in Benediction, and Actress Film was won by Izuka Hoyle as Camille in hit British film Boiling Point.
The award for Feature Film went to documentary Dying to Divorce. Director Chloë Fairweather, is a BAFTA Breakthrough 2022 and winner of the BAFTA Cymru Breakthrough Award 2022.
The Director - Fiction award was won by James Strong for Vigil.
Darren McGarvey’s Addictions was the winner of Factual Series. Dispatches: The Truth about Nike and Adidas won for News and Current Affairs. Single Documentary was presented to The Hermit of Treig.
The award for Features was won by Miriam and Alan: Lost in Scotland. Biffy Clyro: A Celebration of Endings won for Entertainment.
The winner of Short Film & Animation went to Too Rough. The Game award was won by Blazing Griffin for Hercule Poirot: The First Cases.
The BAFTA Scotland Audience Award (in partnership with Screen Scotland) for the public’s favourite Scot on Screen was awarded to Sam Heughan for Outlander.
The multi-talented Peter Capaldi was presented with the BAFTA Scotland Award for Outstanding Contribution to Film & Television. One of BAFTA’s highest accolades, this prestigious award is presented to a Scottish individual who has made significant contributions in either major feature films or network television programmes.
Guilt was the biggest winner of the night, receiving awards for Television Scripted, and Writer Film/Television for writer/creator Neil Forsyth. This is the second time the show has won both categories at the BAFTA Scotland Awards, after winning in 2020. Alongside, they took home the Actress Television award in this year’s ceremony, which was won by Phyllis Logan for her performance as Maggie.
The Hunt For Bible John picked up two awards, for Specialist Factual and Director - Factual for Matt Pinder.
Dougray Scott won the award for Actor Television for his leading role in Irvine Welsh’s Crime.
Jack Lowden won Actor Film for his portrayal of Siegfried Sassoon in Benediction, and Actress Film was won by Izuka Hoyle as Camille in hit British film Boiling Point.
The award for Feature Film went to documentary Dying to Divorce. Director Chloë Fairweather, is a BAFTA Breakthrough 2022 and winner of the BAFTA Cymru Breakthrough Award 2022.
The Director - Fiction award was won by James Strong for Vigil.
Darren McGarvey’s Addictions was the winner of Factual Series. Dispatches: The Truth about Nike and Adidas won for News and Current Affairs. Single Documentary was presented to The Hermit of Treig.
The award for Features was won by Miriam and Alan: Lost in Scotland. Biffy Clyro: A Celebration of Endings won for Entertainment.
The winner of Short Film & Animation went to Too Rough. The Game award was won by Blazing Griffin for Hercule Poirot: The First Cases.
The BAFTA Scotland Audience Award (in partnership with Screen Scotland) for the public’s favourite Scot on Screen was awarded to Sam Heughan for Outlander.
The multi-talented Peter Capaldi was presented with the BAFTA Scotland Award for Outstanding Contribution to Film & Television. One of BAFTA’s highest accolades, this prestigious award is presented to a Scottish individual who has made significant contributions in either major feature films or network television programmes.
Here's his presentation and speech from the ceremony:
Here's the full list of winners and nominations:
ACTOR FILM
MARK BONNAR Operation Mincemeat
PETER CAPALDI Benediction
WINNER - JACK LOWDEN Benediction
ACTRESS FILM
WINNER - IZUKA HOYLE Boiling Point
MARLI SIU Our Ladies
TILDA SWINTON The Souvenir Part II
ACTOR TELEVISION
JACK DOCHERTY Scot Squad Hogmanay Special
NCUTI GATWA Sex Education
WINNER - DOUGRAY SCOTT Crime
ACTRESS TELEVISION
CAITRÍONA BALFE Outlander
SURANNE JONES Vigil
WINNER - PHYLLIS LOGAN Guilt
DIRECTOR – FACTUAL
JACK COCKER Runrig: There Must Be A Place
JOHN MACLAVERTY The Mystery Of Anthrax Island
WINNER - MATT PINDER The Hunt For Bible John
DIRECTOR - FICTION
MAX MYERS Shetland
ISABELLE SIEB Vigil
WINNER - JAMES STRONG Vigil
WINNER - BIFFY CLYRO 'A CELEBRATION OF ENDINGS' Oscar Sansom, Simon Neil, Beth Allan – Forest of Black/BBC Four
THE BRILLIANT WORLD OF TOM GATES Production Team - TG Entertainment Ltd., Wild Child Animation, Black Camel Productions/Sky Kids
RICHARD OSMAN'S HOUSE OF GAMES Tamara Gilder, Breid McLoone, Sarah Boyce, John Smith - Remarkable Television/BBC Two
FACTUAL SERIES
WINNER - DARREN MCGARVEY'S ADDICTIONS Harry Bell, Emma Fentiman, Jack Cocker, Sileas MacInnes - Tern Television Productions /BBC Scotland
RESCUE: EXTREME MEDICS Production Team - Firecrest Films/Channel 4
SCOTLAND’S SACRED ISLANDS WITH BEN FOGLE Harry Bell, Craig Collinson, Ceara East, Clyde Wallbanks – Tern Television Productions/BBC Scotland
FEATURE FILM
WINNER - DYING TO DIVORCE Sinead Kirwan, Chloë Fairweather, Andrea Cuadrado, Paul Dosaj
OUR LADIES Brian Coffey, Michael Caton-Jones, Laura Viederman
REBEL DYKES Production Team
FEATURES
A COUNTRY LIFE FOR HALF THE PRICE WITH KATE HUMBLE Production Team – Raise the Roof Productions/Channel 5
EXTRAORDINARY ESCAPES WITH SANDI TOKSVIG Sandi Toksvig, Steph Harris, Julie Grant, Ed St Giles – Tuesday’s Child Scotland/Channel 4
WINNER - MIRIAM AND ALAN: LOST IN SCOTLAND Production Team – Blink Films/Channel 4
GAME
WINNER - HERCULE POIROT: THE FIRST CASES Development Team - Blazing Griffin
THE LONGEST WALK Alexander Tarvet
STRANGE SICKNESS William Hepburn, Jackson Armstrong, Katharine Neil, Alana Bell - Common Profyt Games Ltd
NEWS & CURRENT AFFAIRS
DIRTY BUSINESS (DISCLOSURE) Production Team – BBC Scotland
THE TRUTH ABOUT BREWDOG (DISCLOSURE) Kevin Anderson, Mark Daly, Myles Bonnar, Shelley Jofre – BBC Scotland
WINNER - THE TRUTH ABOUT NIKE & ADIDAS (DISPATCHES) Production Team – Firecrest Films/Channel 4
THE BAYVIEW Daniel Cook, Marcy Paterson
GROOM Leyla Josephine Coll-O'Reilly, Laura McBride, Lorena Pages, Jack Goessens
WINNER - TOO ROUGH Sean Lìonadh, Alfredo Covelli, Ross McKenzie
SINGLE DOCUMENTARY
BEING MUM WITH MND Production Team – Lion Television Scotland/BBC Scotland
WINNER - THE HERMIT OF TREIG Production Team – Aruna Productions/BBC Scotland
SCOTLAND THE RAVE Graeme Armstrong, Liam McArdle, Carlin Wallace, Pauline Law – IWC Media/BBC Scotland
SPECIALIST FACTUAL
BATTLE FOR THE BLACK SWAN (DRAIN THE OCEANS) Production Team - Mallinson Sadler Productions/National Geographic
DOLLY: THE SHEEP THAT CHANGED THE WORLD Harry Bell, Graeme Hart, Gary Scott, Katie Chapman - Tern Television Productions/BBC Scotland
WINNER - THE HUNT FOR BIBLE JOHN Matt Pinder, Audrey McColligan, Paul McGinness, Iain Scollay – Firecrest Films/BBC Scotland
TELEVISION SCRIPTED
WINNER - GUILT Production Team – Expectation, Happy Tramp/BBC Scotland
SCREW Rob Williams, Tom Vaughan, Sarah Brown, Brian Kaczynski – STV Studios/Channel 4
VIGIL Production Team – World Productions/BBC One
WRITER FILM/TELEVISION in partnership with Screen Scotland
TOM EDGE Vigil
WINNER - NEIL FORSYTH Guilt
STEPHEN GREENHORN Around the World in 80 Days
AUDIENCE AWARD in partnership with Screen Scotland
YONG-CHIN BRESLIN Glow Up: Britain's Next Make-Up Star
BRIAN COX Succession
NCUTI GATWA Sex Education
WINNER - SAM HEUGHAN Outlander
HAZEL IRVINE Tokyo 2020 Olympics
RICHARD RANKIN Outlander
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