BAFTA Scotland Awards 2023 programme

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COVER STORY This year’s cover art was inspired by some of Scotland’s most celebrated brutalist architectural structures. The artwork captures the essence of the creativity, craft and storied histories found in the modular shapes, defined lines and acute angles of such impactful buildings as Andrew Melville Hall, St Andrews; Gala Fairydean Rovers FC stand, Galashiels; St Peter’s Seminary, Cardross; and Queen Margaret Union, Glasgow, among others.


CONTENTS 3 Welcome 4 The 2022 Awards in Photos 8 The 2022 Winners List 11 The 2023 Nominations 40 Outstanding Contribution Awards 48 The Juries 52 In Memoriam 55

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WELCOME Welcome to this year’s BAFTA Scotland Awards, recognising and celebrating the outstanding storytellers of our time and the craft that goes into making creative productions that enrich our culture. Many congratulations to the nominees.Your incredible work not only illustrates that Scotland is a thriving creative hub but also serves as inspiration for the next generation. Scotland is rich in the creative arts, with a world-class pool of talent and facilities to draw from. We are also cultivating a highly skilled and inclusive workforce from the grass roots up, to ensure we can meet the expectations and opportunities of the future. BAFTA Scotland and its community of members have a vital role to play in this, through our year-round programme of events, initiatives and networking opportunities. We champion talent, recognise exceptional storytelling and make the creative industries a fairer and more sustainable place. We believe people from all backgrounds should have the opportunity to thrive, bringing rich and diverse stories for us to celebrate at events like tonight. Thank you to all those who support our crucial work.

Ewan Angus Chair of BAFTA Scotland Sara Putt Chair of BAFTA 5


T H E 2 0 2 2 AWA R D S I N P I CT U R ES A peek behind the scenes of the BAFTA Scotland Awards 2022, with a selection of official BAFTA photography.

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Opposite: The two Doctors meet – actors Peter Capaldi, recipient of the Outstanding Achievement award, and citation reader Ncuti Gatwa; This page, top left: Actor and citation reader Vikash Bhai; Right: Official BAFTA portraiture of actor Saoirse Ronan; Above: Dougray Scott and Phyllis Logan, winners of performance awards for Crime and Guilt respectively 7


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BAFTA portrait of actor and citation reader Maya Coates; Sean Lìonadh, Alfredo Covelli and Ross McKenzie celebrate winning Short Film & Animation for Too Rough; BAFTA portrait of actor and winner of the Audience Award Sam Heughan, for Outlander; Actor and citation reader Isis Hainsworth


Top: The Truth About Nike & Adidas (Dispatches) production team win News & Current Affairs; Left: Awards host Edith Bowman in full flow; Right: Backstage, actors Abigail Lawrie and Marli Siu prepare to present Writer Film/Television CREDITS Portraiture: Tristan Fewings/BAFTA/ Getty Images for BAFTA Press Call: Euan Cherry/BAFTA/ Getty Images for BAFTA

Reportage: Carlo Paloni/BAFTA; Jeff Spicer/BAFTA; Emily Macinnes/BAFTA; Antony Jones/BAFTA/ Getty Images for BAFTA 9


THE WINNERS IN 2022 Celebrating the winners at last year’s Awards... ACTOR FILM JACK LOWDEN Benediction ACTOR TELEVISION DOUGRAY SCOTT Crime ACTRESS FILM IZUKA HOYLE Boiling Point ACTRESS TELEVISION PHYLLIS LOGAN Guilt DIRECTOR FACTUAL MATT PINDER The Hunt for Bible John DIRECTOR FICTION JAMES STRONG Vigil

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ENTERTAINMENT BIFFY CLYRO: A CELEBRATION OF ENDINGS Oscar Sansom, Simon Neil, Beth Allan Forest of Black / BBC Four FACTUAL SERIES DARREN MCGARVEY’S ADDICTIONS Harry Bell, Emma Fentiman, Jack Cocker, Sileas MacInnes Tern Television Productions / BBC Scotland FEATURE FILM DYING TO DIVORCE Sinead Kirwan, Chloë Fairweather, Andrea Cuadrado, Paul Dosaj FEATURES MIRIAM AND ALAN: LOST IN SCOTLAND Production Team Blink Films / Channel 4


GAME HERCULE POIROT: THE FIRST CASES Development Team Blazing Griffin NEWS & CURRENT AFFAIRS THE TRUTH ABOUT NIKE AND ADIDAS (DISPATCHES) Production Team Firecrest Films / Channel 4

SPECIALIST FACTUAL THE HUNT FOR BIBLE JOHN Matt Pinder, Audrey McColligan, Paul McGinness, Iain Scollay Firecrest Films / BBC Scotland TELEVISION SCRIPTED GUILT Production Team Expectation, Happy Tramp / BBC Scotland

SHORT FILM & ANIMATION TOO ROUGH Sean Lìonadh, Alfredo Covelli, Ross McKenzie

WRITER FILM / TELEVISION

SINGLE DOCUMENTARY THE HERMIT OF TREIG Production Team Aruna Productions / BBC Scotland

AUDIENCE AWARD

(in partnership with Screen Scotland)

NEIL FORSYTH Guilt

(in partnership with Screen Scotland)

SAM HEUGHAN Outlander

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Actor Film

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Actor Television

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Actress Film

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Actress Television

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Director Factual

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Director Fiction

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Entertainment

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Factual Series

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Feature Film

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Features

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Short Film & Animation

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Single Documentary

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Specialist Factual

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Television Scripted

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Writer Film / Television

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Audience Award

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ACTO R F I L M CHINAZA UCHE A Good Person

JAMES COSMO My Sailor, My Love

PAUL MESCAL Aftersun

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ACTO R TELEVISION BRIAN COX Succession

CONOR MCCARRON Dog Days

LEWIS GRIBBEN Somewhere Boy

TONY CURRAN Mayflies

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BRUT RÉSERVE SOPHISTICATION AND BALANCE

OFFICIAL CHAMPAGNE TO BAFTA


ACT R ES S F I L M FRANKIE CORIO Aftersun

LUCY HALLIDAY Blue Jean

SALLY HAWKINS The Lost King

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D I R ECTO R FACT UA L ALICE MCMAHON-MAJOR Three Mothers, Two Babies and a Scandal

JONO MCLEOD My Old School

MATT PINDER The Hunt for the World’s End Killers

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D I R ECTO R F I CT I O N CHARLOTTE WELLS Aftersun

GARETH BRYN Karen Pirie

JON S BAIRD Tetris

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E N T E R TA I N M E N T FRANKIE BOYLE’S FAREWELL TO THE MONARCHY Production Team Two Rivers Media / Channel 4

RICHARD OSMAN’S HOUSE OF GAMES Tamara Gilder, Breid McLoone, John Smith, Gemma Whitford Remarkable TV / BBC Two

SUSAN CALMAN’S GRAND DAY OUT Production Team IWC Media / Channel 5

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FACT UA L S E R I ES FRED WEST: THE GLASGOW GIRLS Production Team IWC Media / Sky Crime

THREE MOTHERS, TWO BABIES AND A SCANDAL Alice McMahon-Major, Nicole Kleeman,Vari Innes, Naomi Buchanan Firecrest Films / Amazon Prime Video THE WOMEN WHO CHANGED MODERN SCOTLAND Production Team Two Rivers Media / BBC Scotland

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F E AT U R E FILM AFTERSUN Charlotte Wells, Mark Ceryak, Amy Jackson, Barry Jenkins, Adele Romanski

MY OLD SCHOOL Jono McLeod, John Archer, Olivia Lichtenstein, Berny McGurk

WINNERS Hassan Nazer, Nadira Murray, Paul Welsh, Arash Seifie Jamadi

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F E AT U R E S DESIGNING THE HEBRIDES Production Team DSP / BBC Scotland

KIRSTIE AND PHIL’S LOVE IT OR LIST IT Kirstie Allsopp, Phil Spencer, Laura Harding, Jonny Wharton Raise the Roof Productions / Channel 4 THE YORKSHIRE AUCTION HOUSE Craig Hunter, John Redshaw, Diccon Green, Sarah Forster STV Studios / Really

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SHORT FILM & A N I M AT I O N CLEAN Miranda Stern, Reece Cargan, Julyan Sinclair

A LONG WINTER Eilidh Munro, Finlay Pretsell

SHACKLE Ainslie Henderson, Will Anderson

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SINGLE D O C U M E N TA R Y THE MYSTERIOUS MR LAGERFELD Michael Waldman, Lorraine McKechnie, David G Hill, Calum Leslie Finestripe Productions / BBC Two

THE SNOWMAN: THE FILM THAT CHANGED CHRISTMAS Production Team Two Rivers Media / Channel 4

WAR AND JUSTICE: THE CASE OF MARINE A Production Team Two Rivers Media, Uppercut Films / Channel 4

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SPECIALIST FACTUAL BECOMING FRIDA KAHLO James Rogan, Mark Hedgecoe, Nancy Bornat, Louise Lockwood Rogan Productions / BBC Two IMAGINE... DOUGLAS STUART: LOVE, HOPE AND GRIT Linda Sands, Tanya Hudson, Alan Yentob, Ed Horne BBC Studios / BBC One

WHAT KILLED THE WHALE? Production Team STV Studios / Channel 4

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TELEVISION SCRIPTED GUILT Production Team

Expectation North, Happy Tramp North / BBC Scotland

KAREN PIRIE Emer Kenny, Simon Heath, Gareth Bryn, Clare Kerr

World Productions / ITV

MAYFLIES Claire Mundell, Brian Kaczynski, Andrea Gibb, Peter Mackie Burns

Synchronicity Films / BBC One

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WRITER FILM / TELEVISION CHARLOTTE WELLS Aftersun

KRYSTY WILSON-CAIRNS The Good Nurse

NEIL FORSYTH The Gold

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A U D I E N C E AWA R D BRIAN COX Succession

HAMZA YASSIN Strictly Come Dancing

LAUREN LYLE Karen Pirie

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in partnership with

LEWIS CAPALDI How I’m Feeling Now

MERYL WILLIAMS The Traitors

TONY CURRAN Mayflies

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Opposite: Collecting the Director Fiction award on behalf of Jon S Baird for Stan & Ollie in 2019; Overleaf: BAFTA Scotland portrait, 2012


Outstanding Contribution to Film & Television

SHIRLEY HENDERSON WORDS: Toby Weidmann | PORTRAIT: Provided by recipient; IMAGES: John Clark/BAFTA; BAFTA Scotland No list of Scotland’s greatest actors would be complete without Shirley Henderson. Indeed, national newspaper The Scotsman recognised as much, publishing a roster of the 10 Best Scottish Actresses 2023 earlier this year, with Henderson firmly ensconced in the list. Her place is well deserved. A transformative actor, whose expansive career is packed with wildly differing characters, all seemingly effortlessly portrayed, Henderson is clearly just as at home in a broad fantasy blockbuster as an intimate indie drama. Growing up in Kincardine, Fife, Henderson first dipped her toe into performance as a youth at local drama clubs.

She attended London’s Guildhall School of Music and Drama and started treading the boards, including with the National Theatre. Early television performances include Shadow of the Stone (1987), Wish Me Luck (1990) and The Advocates (1991), leading up to a standout role in Highland crime drama Hamish Macbeth (1995-1997). 43


She would reunite with the latter’s lead, Robert Carlyle, for the films Trainspotting (1996), T2:Trainspotting (2017) and Once Upon a Time in the Midlands (2002). A small part in Rob Roy (1996) was followed by meatier roles in Mike Leigh’s Topsy-Turvy (1999), where Henderson demonstrated an impressive talent for singing; romcom favourite Bridget Jones’s Diary (2001), with Henderson returning to play Bridget’s loyal friend Jude in both sequels, The Edge of Reason (2004) and Bridget Jones’s Baby (2016); and Lone Scherfig’s dark comedydrama Wilbur Wants to Kill Himself (2002). Then there are her multiple collaborations with director Michael Winterbottom, including the likes of Wonderland (1999), 24 Hour Party People (2002), Everyday (2012) and, most recently, Greed (2019). For a generation of film fans, Henderson is known as spirited schoolgirl Moaning Myrtle, brought to life from the pages of Harry Potter with an unmistakably mischievous 44

charm, who plays an essential role in the plots of The Chamber of Secrets (2002) and The Goblet of Fire (2005). Then there’s that other mega-blockbuster franchise with an ardent fanbase: Star Wars. Here, she voiced diminutive alien engineer Babu Frik with suitably gruff candour, quickly becoming a fan favourite for Episode IX – The Rise of Skywalker (2019)


and television offshoot The Mandalorian (2023). Other recent small screen credits include memorable turns in Happy Valley (2016), The Nest (2020) and Tom Jones (2023). Among the many accolades she’s collected along the way: a BAFTA nomination and BAFTA Scotland win for Southcliffe (2013); another BAFTA Scotland win for Frozen (2005) and

nomination for Stan & Ollie (2018); three BIFA nominations; two RTS nominations; and a Laurence Olivier Award win. About adding this BAFTA Scotland special award to her collection, Henderson says: “It is so kind of BAFTA to give me this award and it has come as a huge surprise. It is overwhelming and lovely all at the same time.”

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Outstanding Contribution to Craft

STUART WILSON Given in memory of Robert McCann. WORDS: Toby Weidmann | PORTRAIT & IMAGES: Provided by recipient; BAFTA WINNERS PORTRAIT: Matt Holyoak/BAFTA One of the best pieces of advice any novice filmmaker can receive is to find a good sound mixer for their shoot. A great sound mix leaves as much of an indelible mark on an audience as stunning visuals or standout acting. No one knows this better than this year’s recipient of BAFTA Scotland’s Outstanding Contribution to Craft, Stuart Wilson. Wilson’s work has featured in some of the most successful films of the last few decades, skilfully capturing and enhancing the subtleties of some vital, elusive and emotional performances. 46

“Working on a big feature can be like going into battle,” says Wilson. “Every department has different needs if we’re to deliver the artistic whole. Often these needs are in conflict, even though we’re trying to tell the same story. Diplomacy and negotiating skills can be key for a successful collaboration and as important as any technical knowledge.”


Left: On the set of War Horse; Overleaf: Checking the ambiance for Skyfall; Winning a BAFTA for 1917, with Mark Taylor, Rachael Tate and Oliver Tarny

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Wilson’s calm and unprepossessing manner belies a steely resilience and a passion for problemsolving. It’s this relentless dedication, along with superlative craft skills that have made him the sound mixer of choice for some of cinema’s top directors, helping their films garner many nominations and award wins. Wilson’s lack of ego has been described as a ‘soothing balm’ – no wonder so many directors have chosen to retain his talent across multiple films. Earlier this year, Indiana Jones was added to a repertoire which already includes two Bond movies (Skyfall, 2012, and Spectre, 2015), the final four Harry Potter films (2007-2011) and the last five features in the Star Wars universe (2015-2019). The latest project, due out next year, is Mickey17 from Korean director Bong Joon Ho.

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While Wilson’s filmography is jam-packed with such action blockbusters as War Horse (2011), World War Z (2013), Edge of Tomorrow (2014) and The Batman (2022), there are also arthouse and drama-led features, including 24 Hour Party People (2002), The Constant Gardener (2005), Marie Antoinette (2006), Eastern Promises (2007), Fantastic Mr. Fox (2009), Macbeth (2015), The Two Popes (2019) and Empire of Light (2022).

About receiving this BAFTA Scotland special award, Wilson says: “I can’t believe it... It seems a long time since I was chapping the doors of Glasgow’s production companies, asking if I could carry their boxes and make tea, but the opportunities that began there have taken me on adventures all round Scotland and across five continents. Receiving this at home now, I couldn’t be more proud.”

Simply put, Stuart Wilson is one of the best in his field and industry accolades have inevitably come his way. He has six BAFTA and six Academy Award nominations and has won both awards for 1917 (2019).

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THE JURIES ACTOR FILM Dani Carlaw (Chair) Andrew Cumming Caroline Stewart Deanne Cunningham Isabelle Sieb Kieran Parker Lois Chimimba Noof Ousellam

ACTRESS TELEVISION Toby Stevens (Chair) Harmony Rose Bremner Jack Docherty Jenny Williams John McKay Moyo Akandé Rae Hendrie Reece Cargan

ACTOR TELEVISION Ewan Angus (Chair) Ciara Barry Grant O’Rourke Izuka Hoyle Lynsey Miller Michael Keillor Morayo Akandé Rob Williams

DIRECTOR FACTUAL Raisah Ahmed (Chair) Anne-Claire Christie Claire Zolkwer Dave Donald Liam McArdle Lorraine McKechnie Noel Nelis Parisa Urquhart

ACTRESS FILM Jeannot Hutcheson (Chair) Anna Dawson Bhav Joshi Brian Kelly Cora Bissett George Aza-Selinger Jules Hussey Kim Allan

DIRECTOR FICTION Siobhan Synnot (Chair) Ben Sharrock Joe Hullait Kiran Sonia Sawar Lucy Brydon Megan Green Simon Vickery Tom Sayer

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ENTERTAINMENT Mark Leese (Chair) Carlin Wallace David Farrell Hugh Lawton Jason Dawson Kate Stannard Lucy Golding Sidra Khan

FEATURES Linda Fraser (Chair) Hazel Marshall Jean Johansson Jude McCaffrey Michelle Friel Mohsin Bhatti Rob Butterfield Steph Harris

FACTUAL SERIES Raisah Ahmed (Chair) Afua Hagan Dave Martin David Smith Ian Lamarra Jennifer Gilroy Murdo MacSween Uzma Mir-Young

SHORT FILM & ANIMATION Dawn Hill (Chair) Adura Onashile Carolynne Sinclair Kidd Dana Dorian Louis Paxton Sana Bilgrami Victoria Watson Will Hewitt

FEATURE FILM Kirstin Stevenson (Chair) Chloe Fairweather Claire Fleming Colin Monie Johnny Barrington Katie Leung Krysty Wilson-Cairns Shona Mackenzie Tomiwa Folorunso

SINGLE DOCUMENTARY Neil McPhillips (Chair) Craig Hunter Dave Arthur Faye MacLean John Archer Ling Lee Paul Sng Pauline Boyle 51


SPECIALIST FACTUAL Ryan Pasi (Chair) Alex McCall Claire Tippett Dhivya Kate Chetty Libby Penman May Miller Paul Murton Rahnak Patel TELEVISION SCRIPTED Siobhan Synnot (Chair) Adrian Banyard Dan Winch Kaljeven Singh Lally Lizzie Gray Maryam Hamidi Siri Rodnes Victoria Emslie

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WRITER FILM / TELEVISION Gill Brown (Chair) Arabella Page Croft Gillian Roger Park John Murdo MacAulay Lorna King Marli Siu Neil Duncan Simon Hynd Will Roach AUDIENCE AWARD Kirstin Stevenson (Chair) Brian Ferguson Julie Lin Laura Boyd Polly Bartlett Sean McDonald Sheri Friers Zara Janjua


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IN MEMORIAM BAFTA Scotland honours the esteemed contribution to the screen industries by those individuals who have sadly died in the last 12 months. ANGUS WOLFE MURRAY

EVE PEARCE

Film Journalist

Actor

CARL MCDOUGALL

EWAN LAMONT

Writer/Broadcaster

Games Executive

DAVID GOODALL

Director/Producer

FHIONNLAIGH MHICLEÒID Broadcaster

DAVID MCCALLUM

GEORGE T MILLER

Actor

Director

DAVID SUTHERLAND OBE

JERRY KELLY

Comic Book Artist

Director of Photography

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To learn more about their many achievements, visit: bafta.org/heritage/in-memory-of JOCK ZONFRILLO

ROBBIE SHEPHERD

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Broadcaster

JOHN CAIRNEY

SIMON CARLYLE

Actor

Screenwriter

JUDITH MILLER

STEVIE ALLEN

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Actor

PIERS HAGGARD

Director

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