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Warfare Dominates BIFA Craft Awards
20 Nov
Summary
- Warfare secured multiple craft awards including editing and sound.
- Die My Love and Pillion each won two craft awards.
- The remaining BIFA winners will be revealed on November 30.

The British Independent Film Awards have unveiled the recipients of their prestigious craft awards. 'Warfare' emerged as a dominant force, securing several honors, including accolades for editing, sound, and visual effects. This success builds upon its earlier win for best ensemble.
Other notable films celebrated in the craft categories include Lynne Ramsay's 'Die My Love' and Harry Lighton's debut feature 'Pillion,' with both films receiving two awards each. 'Die My Love' was recognized for its cinematography and music supervision, while 'Pillion' earned awards for costume design and makeup and hair.
The remaining categories for this year's British Independent Film Awards will be announced at a ceremony scheduled for November 30 at London's Roundhouse, concluding the celebration of independent cinema's achievements.




