Allison Williams picks up Best International film Award

She won major praise earlier this year for her role as Rose Armitage in thriller Get Out. 

And now actress Allison Williams, 29, can add another accolade to her growing list, as she helped pick up the gong for Best International Film at the British Independent Film Awards in London on Sunday.

The former Girls star looked radiant in form-fitting black dress as she collected the award with co-star Daniel Kaluuya.

 

Co-stars: The former Girls star looked radiant in form-fitting black dress as she collected the award with co-star Daniel Kaluuya

The newly blonde starlet kept her relatively simple, with only a pair of minimalist diamond drop earrings and her wedding rings giving the outfit a touch of sparkle. 

Compensating for her understated look, Allison left her blonde wavy locks to frame her face, which boasted a chic peach lip and smokey eye.

Her co-star Daniel Kaluuya looked ever-so dapper in a maroon fitted blazer and matching trousers. He coordinated his dark ensemble with a black turtleneck and black polished shoes.

Winner: Actress Allison Williams, 29, can add another accolade to her growing list, as she helped pick up the gong for Best International Film at the British Independent Film Awards in London on Sunday

Winner: Actress Allison Williams, 29, can add another accolade to her growing list, as she helped pick up the gong for Best International Film at the British Independent Film Awards in London on Sunday

Happy: The newly blonde starlet kept her relatively simple, with only a pair of minimalist diamond drop earrings and her wedding rings giving the outfit a touch of sparkle

Happy: The newly blonde starlet kept her relatively simple, with only a pair of minimalist diamond drop earrings and her wedding rings giving the outfit a touch of sparkle

Pose: Compensating for her understated look, Allison left her blonde wavy locks to frame her face, which boasted a chic peach lip and smokey eye

Pose: Compensating for her understated look, Allison left her blonde wavy locks to frame her face, which boasted a chic peach lip and smokey eye

Best film: Her co-star Daniel Kaluuya looked ever-so dapper in a maroon fitted blazer and matching trousers. He coordinated his dark ensemble with a black turtleneck and black polished shoes

Best film: Her co-star Daniel Kaluuya looked ever-so dapper in a maroon fitted blazer and matching trousers. He coordinated his dark ensemble with a black turtleneck and black polished shoes

The stylish duo were presented their award by actress Andrea Riseborough. Other winners include veteran actor Gary Oldman, 59, who received the Variety Award.

The star will next appear in The Darkest Hour, in which he plays Winston Churchill during the Second World War.

21 year-old actress Florence Pugh picked up the gong for Best Actress, who could barely contain her excitement as she hilariously posed with presenter Jason Issacs. 

The Lady Macbeth actress rocked a glittering khaki green gown with a sequin-embellished umpire line. 

Expert: Other winners include veteran actor Gary Oldman, 59, who received the Variety Award

Expert: Other winners include veteran actor Gary Oldman, 59, who received the Variety Award

Jubilant: 21 year-old actress Florence Pugh picked up the gong for Best Actress, who could barely contain her excitement as she hilariously posed with presenter Jason Issacs.

Jubilant: 21 year-old actress Florence Pugh picked up the gong for Best Actress, who could barely contain her excitement as she hilariously posed with presenter Jason Issacs.

Kick up your heels! The Lady Macbeth actress rocked a glittering khaki green gown with a sequin-embellished umpire line

Kick up your heels! The Lady Macbeth actress rocked a glittering khaki green gown with a sequin-embellished umpire line

Josh O’Connor bagged Best Actor for his role in God’s Own Country, in which the 27 year-old plays a Yorkshire farmer dealing with with arrival of a migrant worker. 

The Lewis actor looked red carpet-ready in a smart midnight blue suit, luckily coordinating with the prize presenter, Downton Abbey’s Joanne Froggatt, who stunned in her floor-length jewel encrusted gown. 

Actress and screenwriter Alice Birch beamed as she picked up her award for Best Screenplay for her screenwriting debuty, Lady Macbeth. 

Blue hue: The Lewis actor looked red carpet-ready in a smart midnight blue suit, luckily coordinating with the prize presenter, Downton Abbey's Joanne Froggatt, who stunned in her floor-length jewel encrusted gown

Blue hue: The Lewis actor looked red carpet-ready in a smart midnight blue suit, luckily coordinating with the prize presenter, Downton Abbey’s Joanne Froggatt, who stunned in her floor-length jewel encrusted gown

Eye on the prize: Josh O'Connor bagged Best Actor for his role in God's Own Country, in which the 27 year-old plays a Yorkshire farmer dealing with with arrival of a migrant worker

Eye on the prize: Josh O’Connor bagged Best Actor for his role in God’s Own Country, in which the 27 year-old plays a Yorkshire farmer dealing with with arrival of a migrant worker

Lady in black: Actress Alice Birch beamed in black velvet as she picked up her award for Best Screenplay for her screenwriting debut Lady Macbeth

Lady in black: Actress Alice Birch beamed in black velvet as she picked up her award for Best Screenplay for her screenwriting debut Lady Macbeth

Actress Alice Birch beamed in black velvet as she picked up her award for Best Screenplay for her screenwriting debut Lady Macbeth.

Naomi Ackie picked up the prize for Most Promising Newcomer. The Lady Macbeth actress stunned in her cobalt blue dress and eye catching red lip as she posed with I Daniel Blake star Haley Squires, who won the award last year,  and playwright Arinze Kene. 

Academy Award-winning actress Vanessa Redgrave, 80, made a rare appearance to collect the Richard Harris award, which is awarded to those who have made an outstanding contribution to British film. Previous winners include Emma Thompson and Julie Walters. 

Huge honour: Naomi Ackie picked up the prize for Most Promising Newcomer. The Lady Macbeth actress stunned in her cobalt blue dress and eye catching red lip as she posed with I Daniel Blake star Haley Squires, who won the award last year, and playwright Arinze Kene

Huge honour: Naomi Ackie picked up the prize for Most Promising Newcomer. The Lady Macbeth actress stunned in her cobalt blue dress and eye catching red lip as she posed with I Daniel Blake star Haley Squires, who won the award last year, and playwright Arinze Kene

Promising: Best newcomer Naomi messed around while posing with previous winner Haley Squires and playwright Arinze

Promising: Best newcomer Naomi messed around while posing with previous winner Haley Squires and playwright Arinze

Academy Award-winning actress Vanessa Redgrave, 80, made a rare appearance to collect the Richard Harris award, presented to her by Jared Harris and daugther Joely Richardson

Academy Award-winning actress Vanessa Redgrave, 80, made a rare appearance to collect the Richard Harris award, presented to her by Jared Harris and daugther Joely Richardson

Elated: Vanessa picked up the award for outstanding contribution, previously won by  Emma Thompson and Julie Walters

Elated: Vanessa picked up the award for outstanding contribution, previously won by Emma Thompson and Julie Walters

BRITISH INDEPENDENT FILM AWARDS 2017 – WINNERS

Best British Independent Film – God’s Own Country

Best Screenplay – Alice Birch, Lady Macbeth 

Best Director – Rungano Nyoni, I Am Not a Witch

Best British Short – Fish Story

Best Actor – Josh O’Connor, God’s Own Country

Best Actress – Florence Pugh, Lady Macbeth

Best Supporting Actor – Simon Russell Beale, The Death of Stalin

Best Supporting Actress – Patricia Clarkson, The Party

Most Promising Newcomer – Naomi Ackie

The Discovery Award – In Another Life

Best Sound – Anna Bertmark, God’s Own Country

Best Effects – Nick Allder, Ben White, The Ritual

Variety Award – Gary Oldman 

Richard Harris Award – Vanessa Redgrave 

The Douglas Hickox Award (Debut Director) – Rungano Nyoni, I Am Not a Witch

Best Debut Screenwriter – Francis Lee

Best Documentary – Almost Heaven

Breakthrough Producer – Emily Morgan, I Am Not a Witch

Best International Independent Film – Get Out

Best Casting – Sarah Crowe, The Death of Stalin

Best Cinematography – Ari Wegner, Lady Macbeth

Best Costume Design – Holly Waddington, Lady Macbeth

Best Editing – Jon Gregory, Three Billboards Outside Ebbing Missouri

Best Make-up and Hair Design – Nicole Stafford, The Death of Stalin

Best Music – Carter Burwell, Three Billboards Outside Ebbing Missouri

Best Production Design – Cristina Casali, The Death of Stalin 

 

 



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