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Pillion Sweeps British Indie Film Awards
1 Dec
Summary
- Pillion won four British Independent Film Awards, including best independent film.
- The film stars Harry Melling and Alexander Skarsgard in an unconventional relationship.
- Awards ceremony was held at London's Roundhouse venue.

Pillion emerged as the dominant force at this year's British Independent Film Awards, clinching an impressive four prizes, most notably the coveted Best Independent Film award. Directed by Harry Lighton, the film's success was further recognized with accolades for its debut screenwriter, costume design, and make-up and hair.
The narrative of Pillion centers on a reserved young gay man's entanglement with an enigmatic biker, portrayed by Harry Melling and Alexander Skarsgard respectively. Skarsgard expressed his admiration for unique scripts, noting that "movies like Pillion can get made in 2025." The ceremony was hosted by comedians Lou Sanders and Harriet Kemsley.
Other notable winners included Ray Mendoza and Alex Garland's Warfare, which also garnered four awards. The Ballad of Wallis Island received two awards, with Tim Key and Tom Basden winning best screenplay and joint lead performance. Akinola Davies Jr. was honored for best director for his debut, My Father's Shadow.




