Screen Nation Film and Television Awards

The Screen Nation Film & TV Awards, formerly the bfm (black filmmaker) Film and TV Awards, was founded in September 2003 by independent film producer Charles Thompson MBE, as a platform to raise the profile of black British and international film and television talent of African heritage.

Screen Nation Film & TV Awards
Awarded forRewarding Excellence – Celebrating Diversity
CountryUnited Kingdom
First awarded2003
Websitehttp://www.screennation.co.uk

Statuette

The Screen Nation Award statuette is based on a West African mask and was designed by Jamaican-born sculptor George "Fowokan" Kelly. "The statuette signifies via the mask that there is a change coming. A mask takes you from one state into another and in this case from being unrecognized and unrewarded to being recognized and celebrated".

Awards

The Screen Nation Film and TV Awards are given at a televised event that normally takes place in October during UK Black History Month. The awards ceremony—dubbed the "Black BAFTAs" by The Independent newspaper in 2003—brings together actors, actresses, directors and filmmakers from the British and international film and TV industry.

In 2016, Earl Cameron became the first inductee into the Screen Nation "Hall of Frame" at the BFI Southbank, where he was interviewed by Samira Ahmed.[1][2]

Voting

The Screen Nation Film and TV Awards are based on voting by the general public as well as the Screen Nation committee. The honorary and major awards, such as the Outstanding Contribution to Film and TV Award and the Edric Connor Inspiration Award, are decided by the Screen Nation Executive committee. The People's Choice categories—Favourite Male TV Star, Favourite Female TV Star, Favourite Music Performance on Film/TV, Favourite Presenter, Favourite Reality Star, International Film, US Male Screen Personality Film/TV, US Female Screen Personality Film/TV, West African Film Actor, West African Film Actress and West African Film—are all voted for by the public.

The 2007 awards ceremony saw actor Morgan Freeman honoured with the Outstanding Contribution Award, newsreader Moira Stuart honoured with the Edric Connor Inspiration Award and American TV director-producer Stan Lathan with the new Vanguard Award. A final honorary award - the Classic TV Award - was presented to the television series Roots in what was its 30th anniversary year.

The 2016 awards ceremony saw actor Wesley Snipes honoured with the Outstanding Contribution Award.

In 2017, the 12th Screen Nation awards took place. The Edric Connor Trailblazer award was given to Horace Ové CBE.[3]

2018 winners

Award Winner[3]
Outstanding Contribution to Film and TV Award (Int)
Edric Connor Inspiration Award (UK)
Special Award
Rising Star
Achievement in Film Production
Female Performance in Film
Male Performance in Film
Favourite International Movie
Favourite African UK Movie
Favourite Film
Favourite Male Screen Personality
Favourite Female Screen Personality
Independent Spirit Film Production
Male Performance in TV
Female Performance in TV
Favourite Male TV Personality
Favourite Female TV Personality
Emerging Talent
Diversity in Drama Production
Diversity in Factual Production
Favourite Grime Music Promo
Favourite Comedy ProductionJust a Couple by Sebastian Thiel
Favourite Black Broadcaster
Favourite Reality TV Talent


2017 winners

Award Winner[3]
Outstanding Contribution to Film and TV Award (Int)Isaach De Bankole
Edric Connor Inspiration Award (UK)Horace Ove
Special AwardStephen Bourne[4]
Rising StarSope Dirisu (Undercover, Black Mirror)
Achievement in Film ProductionBrotherhood by Noel Clarke
Female Performance in FilmRuth Negga for Loving
Male Performance in FilmArinze Kene (The Pass)
Favourite International Movie
Favourite African UK MovieOxford Gardens by Obi Emelonye
Favourite Film
Favourite Male Screen Personality
Favourite Female Screen Personality
Independent Spirit Film ProductionA Moving Image by Shola Amoo
Male Performance in TVMalachi Kirby (Roots)
Female Performance in TVJudith Shekoni (Ice, Ordinary Lies and Heroes Reborn)
Favourite Male TV PersonalityOre Oduba (Strictly Come Dancing)
Favourite Female TV PersonalitySandra Martin and Sandi Bogle (Gogglebox)
Emerging TalentDamson Idris (City of Tiny Lights, Snowfall and Casualty)
Diversity in Drama ProductionDamilola, Our Loved Boy (BBC1)
Diversity in Factual ProductionBlack is the New Black (BBC2)
Favourite Grime Music Promo
Favourite Comedy Production
Favourite Black BroadcasterABN TV
Favourite Reality TV TalentSelasi Gbormittah (The Great British Bake Off)


2016 winners

Award Winner[5]
Outstanding Contribution to Film and TV Award (Int)Wesley Snipes
Edric Connor Inspiration Award (UK)Carmen Munroe
Rising StarMalachi Kirby (Jekyll & Hyde, Dough)
Achievement in Film ProductionThe Hard Stop
Female Performance in FilmNathalie Emmanuel (Fast & Furious 7)
Male Performance in FilmJohn Boyega (Star Wars: Episode VII)
Favourite International MovieBeasts of No NationIdris Elba, Ama K. Abebrese, Jude Akuwudlike
Favourite African UK MovieThe Cursed OnesNicholas K. Lory, Nana Obiri Yeboah, Maximilian Claussen
Favourite FilmBeasts of No Nation
Favourite Male Screen PersonalityOris Erhuero
Favourite Female Screen PersonalityGayle Ngozi Thompson-Igwebike
Independent Spirit Film ProductionLooking for Love
Male Performance in TVKascion Franklin (Danny and the Human Zoo)
Female Performance in TVCecilia Noble (Danny and the Human Zoo)
Favourite Male TV PersonalityCharles Venn (Casualty)
Favourite Female TV PersonalityAlison Hammond (Strictly Come Dancing)
Emerging TalentAnthony Welsh
Diversity in Drama ProductionThe Interceptor (BBC)
Diversity in Factual ProductionBritain's Forgotten Slave Owners (BBC)
Favourite Grime Music PromoLady Leshurr
Favourite Comedy ProductionChewing Gum (E4)

2007 winners

Award Winner[6]
Outstanding Contribution to Film and TV Award (Int)Morgan Freeman
Edric Connor Inspiration Award (UK)Moira Stuart
Vanguard in Production (Int)Stan Lathan
Classic TV SeriesRoots
Achievement in African Film Production (Int)Bamako
Male Performance in FilmDavid Harewood (Blood Diamond)
Female Performance in FilmNaomie Harris (Pirates of the Caribbean)
Male Performance in TVAml Ameen (The Bill)
Female Performance in TVSharon D Clarke (Holby City)
Favourite TV PresenterAinsley Harriott (Ready Steady Cook)
Favourite Male TV StarAdrian Lester (Hustle)
Favourite Female TV StarFreema Agyeman (Doctor Who)
Emerging TalentPatrick Regis
Diversity in Drama ProductionThe Bill
Diversity in Factual ProductionRoots Remembered
Independent Spirit Film ProductionMark Norfolk (Crossing Bridges)
Favourite Music Performance on Film/TVDizzee Rascal (Fix Up, Look Sharp)
Fav Male US Screen PersonalityJamie Foxx (Dreamgirls)
Fav Female US Screen PersonalityJennifer Hudson (Dreamgirls)
Fav International FilmThe Last King of Scotland
Fav West African Male Screen PersonalityVan Vicker
Fav West African Female Screen PersonalityStephanie Okereke
Fav West African FilmThe Amazing Grace

2006 winners

Award Winner[7]
Outstanding Contribution to Film and TV Award (Int)Yaphet Kotto
Edric Connor Inspiration Award (UK)Mona Hammond
Achievement in Stunt Work, Choreography & Action DirectionClive Curtis
Achievement in Independent Film ProductionPikki (Rollin' with the Nines)
Male Performance in FilmAdewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje (Get Rich or Die Tryin', Mistress of Spices)
Female Performance in FilmThandie Newton (Crash)
Male Performance in TVAdewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje (Lost)
Female Performance in TVSuzanne Packer (Casualty)
Favourite Sports PresenterJohn Barnes (John Barnes' Football Night)
Favourite Male TV StarWil Johnson (Waking the Dead)
Favourite Female TV StarPhina Oruche (Footballers' Wives)
Emerging TalentKara Miller
Diversity in Drama ProductionDoctors
Diversity in Factual ProductionSticks and Stones
Achievement in Screen-Writing for Film/TVNoel Clarke (Kidulthood)
Favourite Music Performance on Film/TVKeisha White (Weakness in Me)
Favorite BME ChannelOriginal Black Entertainment TV
Fav Male US Screen PersonalityTerrence Howard (Crash, Hustle & Flow, Get Rich or Die Tryin')
Fav Female US Screen PersonalityLoretta Devine (Crash)
Fav International FilmCrash
West African Film PersonalityAki & Paw Paw

2003 winners

Award Winner[8]
Outstanding Contribution to Film & TV Award (Int)Spike Lee
Edric Connor Trailblazer Award (UK)Rudolph Walker
Male Performance in FilmChiwetel Ejiofor (Dirty Pretty Things)
Female Performance in FilmSophie Okonedo (Dirty Pretty Things)
Male Performance in TVLennie James (Buried)
Female Performance in TVNaomi Harris (White Teeth)
Favourite Female TV StarAngela Griffin (Cutting It)
Favourite Male TV StarKwame Kwei-Armah (Casualty, Fame Academy)
Best PresenterJune Sarpong (T4)
Emerging TalentCaroline Chikezie (As If)
Diversity in Drama ProductionWhite Teeth
Diversity in Comedy Production3 Non-Blondes

2002 winners (as bfm Awards)

Award Winner[9]
Outstanding Contribution to Film & TV Award (Int)Pam Grier
Edric Connor Inspiration Award (UK)Lenny Henry
Female Performance in FilmMarsha Thomason (Long Time Dead, Black Knight)
Male Performance in FilmLennie James (24 Hour Party People)
Female Performance in TVDiane Parish (Babyfather, The Bill)
Male Performance in TVEamonn Walker (Othello)
Emerging TalentZak Ove
Best PresenterAngellica Bell
Fav Male US Screen PersonalityDenzel Washington
Fav Female US Screen PersonalityAngela Bassett
Fav US FilmTraining Day
Fav Film SoundtrackAli

References

  1. Joel Campbell (2 November 2016). "Screen Nation Pays Tribute To Pioneer". Retrieved 5 July 2020.
  2. "Watch: Earl Cameron CBE (First Black British Screen Star) in Revealing 40-Minute Hall of Fame Induction Conversation". Shadow and Act. 20 April 2017. Retrieved 5 July 2020.
  3. "Award season: The 12th annual Screen Nation Awards". Your Voice. 8 May 2017. Retrieved 10 June 2017.
  4. "Historian Stephen Bourne receives Screen Nation Award". The Voice. 9 May 2017. Retrieved 10 June 2017.
  5. "11th Screen Nation Film & Television Awards 2016: Rewarding Excellence Celebrating Diversity". TheNigerianVoice. Retrieved 21 March 2016.
  6. "Press: 2006 Winners List". Screen Nation. Archived from the original on 27 July 2010. Retrieved 14 July 2010.
  7. "Press: 2006 Winners List". Screen Nation. Archived from the original on 27 July 2010. Retrieved 14 July 2010.
  8. "'Black Baftas' fete EastEnders star". BBC News. 11 September 2003. Retrieved 14 July 2010.
  9. "Black talent honoured at awards". BBC News. 9 September 2002. Retrieved 14 July 2010.
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